Helen Anchors: This is Helen Anchors signing on to interview with you, Jordan. Now, Jordan, first question, how exactly did it feel being tied up all that time?
...or should I say taped up?
Jordan: Toward the end it was a little boring.
Helen Anchors: Hmm, I'm sure... When the PChanger finally untied you was it painful?
Jordan: I don't remember
Helen Anchors: Were any computer parts actually broken while filming Geek Torture?
Jordan: Yes. They were destroyed as seen in the video. However, they were beyond obsolete. For example, the ram cards we broke had a capacity of 16MB, while modern cards usually have about 1-4GB.
Helen Anchors: So in reality, no really valuable computer parts were harmed?
Jordan: Right. They were really broken, but they were not valuable or usable at all. Period.
Helen Anchors: Interesting, so did you feel like you deserved such "torture", when in the end...it was all Charlie's fault for eating the cookie?
Jordan: For a reason that is never found out (not even I know it) I wouldn't tell him who did and he was torturing me
to find out.
Helen Anchors: Well Geek Torture definitely had a sense of mystery, even though it's really mainly meant to be comedy. Thanks Jordan!
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