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Crave Ep. 105: How to clip your nails in space

This week on Crave, we're back with a look at all the Cravey stuff we spotted at CES 2013. Plus, Canadian astronaut Christopher Hadfield gives an important lesson on outer-space nail care.

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Stephen Beacham Senior Video Producer
Stephen Beacham is an award-winning video producer focusing on How-To videos and environmental tech news and sustainability. Stephen comes from an audio production background and began his career interning for rock legends, Green Day, during the production of their Grammy Award winning album 'American Idiot'. He began his online video career as an audio engineer for Gamespot.com which ultimately led him to CNET. Stephen has won 3 Telly Awards for CNET.com in the Green/Eco Friendly and How-To categories and he was nominated for 2 Webby Awards as a producer. Check out more of Stephen's video and podcast work here at CNET.com.
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How to clip your nails in space, Ep. 105
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This week on Crave, we're back from CES with a look at some of the wackier stuff we spotted at the show. Then, Canadian astronaut Christopher Hadfield gives us a highly important grooming lesson on the safest way to clip our nails in outer space, and the Hal 9000 computer replica from ThinkGeek refuses to cooperate.

Crave stories:

- From iPad toilets to alien apps, CES brims with oddities

- I took a power drill to an iPhone at CES

- Electric ZBoard is controlled with your weight

- Get ready to program! Lego's Mindstorms EV3 robots are here

- The mind-controlled helicopter from Puzzlebox

- How to clip your fingernails in space without inhaling them

- Movie-accurate HAL 9000 bosses you around the house

- Vroom vroom: Mario Kart gets real-life run

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