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(340,848,'2011-11-03 01:51:57','john','','I\'ve never heard Alan\'s voice before. He sounds remarkably like Eric Idle.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(341,850,'2011-11-09 03:35:08','klaatu','interesting and new informmations','nice work, inspector! this is mostly all new to me, i enjoyed hearing about these pioneers. thanks and keep \'casting.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(342,851,'2011-11-09 03:30:52','klaatu','welcome aboard!','welcome aboard seetee. where\'s all the other new hosts? and repeat offenders?! HPR is hungry.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(343,852,'2011-11-09 03:33:07','klaatu','i approve','of emacs','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(344,853,'2011-11-17 14:47:07','Miguel','','Worst interview ever?','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(345,853,'2011-11-19 01:35:00','gg','','I personally really enjoyed the inteview. I knew Pat was a guy with a\r\nvariety of interests, but had no idea a Linux guru would also be so\r\ninto new age spirituality e.g. McKenna, incense, etc.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(346,853,'2011-11-19 14:43:43','Hugh','Me','Everything Pat says is good as far as all good Slackers are concerned... Praise Bob. LOL','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(347,853,'2011-11-21 06:09:49','Ken Fallon','Any topic that is of interest to Hackers','Cross posting :)\r\n\r\nIt\'s not often that I comment on HPR episodes - other than to beg for you to send them in -but I want to make an exception for today\'s show. Episode 0853 :: Pat Volkerding of Slackware Linux chats with Klaatu\r\n\r\nI\'m not making this exception because it was \"better\", I would find it impossible to make such a call. The HPR community produces a massive amount of content and I have listened to every single one at least once. There has not been a single HPR show that I have not enjoyed and learned from.\r\n\r\nNor is it that it was submitted by Klaatu as given that he has submitted 12 1/2% of all shows, I would have written this long before now. Sure today\'s \'topic\' was special - a interview with Patrick Volkerding the man behind SlackWare, the longest continually developed Linux distribution - but we\'ve had other interviews with people of note before.\r\n\r\nThe reason for this deviation is simply because it embodies the qualities that I feel define Hacker Public Radio.\r\n\r\nIt\'s about taking a topic and exploring it, looking at all sides, exposing otherwise hidden and unknown facts, it\'s about events, it\'s about community, it\'s about people, it\'s about technology, it\'s about music, it\'s about history, it\'a about life, it\'s about questioning - everything - our very existence - space time - ancient cultures. In short it\'s about \"Any topic that is of interest to Hackers\"\r\n\r\nIf you have never listened to a HPR then this is surely the best sample of what you are likely to find. Sure it arrived just in time to fill an otherwise empty slot, the audio isn\'t perfect, it might not follow a script, random people wander in and out, there may be tangents from the topic at hand but if you can open your ears to listen you\'ll hear the passion of the community, our community. Then maybe, just maybe, you too will be inspired to share your unique point of view with us.\r\n\r\nhttps://hackerpublicradio.org/contribute.php','2022-02-14 13:15:36'),
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(348,853,'2011-12-14 09:33:55','lee','confused - www.cdrom.com?','Hello\r\n\r\nI am a long time linux user who started with Red Hat 5.1 and has worked consistently with Red Hat and Debian-based distros ever since. I have never really given Slackware much thought.\r\n\r\nI noticed in the photo above that the URL for slackware is given as https://www.cdrom.com. When entered in my browser, I get a site offering windows applications for download. \r\n\r\nJust thought I should warn people that the correct URL for slackware is slackware.com .\r\n\r\nIs this an old photo perhaps? \r\n','2022-02-14 13:15:36'),
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(349,853,'2012-04-01 16:50:13','Jason','Note','Just a note that the picture is from 2000. Also, freaking hilarious interview. After 5 minutes of back story about the incense he\'s about to light: \"Oh wait this may be the wrong stick\". LOL','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(350,853,'2012-04-02 04:53:06','Ken Fallon','The photo is from wikipedia','So if you have a newer one you know where to send it (also to us :) )','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(351,853,'2013-01-13 21:03:14','Dustin Reeves','Fascinating!','really enjoyed this podcast, been following slackware since about 9.1 (2004~), while i dont actively use the distribution, ive always enjoyed reading patricks thoughts on software release cycles, and being as stable as possible. when this podcast strayed from the technical, it took us in a great new unexpected direction (who thought patrick was into mckenna?). really enjoyed, would love to hear more podcasts in the same vein.\r\n\r\nthanks\r\n\r\n-DR','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(352,856,'2011-11-15 07:03:15','gatton','excellent','I admit to being quite ignorant of emacs having always preferred the speed and simplicity of vim. But these emacs intro podcasts are making me take a second look. Thanks and I\'m really looking forward to the final installment.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(353,861,'2011-11-21 17:38:12','Scott Cann','Emacs','The rule of \"emacs dinners\" is you don\'t talk about \"emacs dinners\".\r\nGreat series Klaatu, I\'ve been using emacs for a few years and I still learned some stuff.\r\nThanks','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(354,861,'2011-11-22 12:43:09','Klaatu','Moar Emacs','Hey, thanks Scott! Had to go back a listen to the episode to get your dinner joke :-P\r\n\r\nEmacs is pretty great and there seems to be no end to what it can do. I\'ve been doing a lot of org-mode usage lately, and have been messing around with abbreviation-completion lately. Heck, SO many potential features. There probably could be an emacs-cast out there, although admittedly it would be a bit dry.\r\n\r\nHappy hacking. and all that.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(1334,1889,'2015-11-05 23:05:43','(Mad Dog?) Dave Morriss','Brilliant!','You really had me laughing at the dramatisation. Very cleverly done. \r\n\r\nAnd there\'s a glossary of terms! Beautiful :-) ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1335,1889,'2015-11-08 22:42:33','REL','Mr','I think I just burst a valve...','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1336,1889,'2015-11-09 09:35:41','A Shadowy Figure','Production has began on Pt.2','I really didn\'t take into consideration that this little project of mine would be so well received, so I was completely caught off guard when it came to creating Pt.2\r\nI was expecting to just do a straight run through on getting the T-02 up and running without even thinking about gathering more sound effects ect., then crafting something that resembles a coherent script.\r\nSo the follow up will take me about a weak or so to put together, then maybe another couple of days to tweak and edit. \r\nThe end result should be pretty cool. \r\nBut, I can see already the \"story\" is beginning to take precedence over the technical details of the Meegopad T-02, so it\'s likely there will be a Pt.3. (which will specifically address those details)\r\nIt ought to be worth it though.\r\n\r\nOh and as a heads up, every decent story requires a nemesis and/or villain or at least some sort of adversary as well as allies, so please don\'t take it personal if your nick get\'s cast as one of the \"bad guy\'s\".\r\nMore than likely, the cooler you are, the more despicable your character will be for absurditys sake.\r\nIt\'s all in fun, and no disrespect is intended.\r\n\r\n But generally speaking, the more shows you record, the more likely you are to find your nick in a smoky pool hall or horse racing track in a future episode or series I post.\r\n\r\n but I really want to hear, is what you\'ve got to share.\r\n\r\n Thank you all for your support, it is quite encouraging.\r\n\r\n You\'ll hear from me soon.\r\n\r\n A Shadowy Figure','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1337,1890,'2015-10-30 13:27:58','Jon Kulp ','Up with the $2 lapel mic! ','Sound quality was terrific, Dave. so glad you recorded this show and also really glad that my recommendation of the $2 microphone was so useful to you. My son and I listened to this episode while I was driving him to school and we were both totally cracking up at your son. Very funny stuff!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1338,1890,'2015-10-31 18:45:21','Mike Ray','Audio Quality','I can\'t agree with your comments about audio quality.\r\n\r\nThe \'anything is better than nothing\' mantra is quite correct IMHO.\r\n\r\nA requirement to strive for BBC quality is likely to discourage people. Even more so a suggestion to use some kind of online audio-enhancing service.\r\n\r\nIf you can\'t hear a podcast because you\'re driving a noisy car I suggest you listen to it when you aren\'t.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1339,1890,'2015-11-03 11:52:57','Jon Kulp','Better is better','Sorry but I agree with Dave on this one. Audio quality shouldn\'t be a barrier to submission, but everyone should aspire to make recordings that are 1) clearly audible at normal playback volume and 2) are not distorted or clipping. These criteria do not exactly constitute BBC-level standards. I don\'t care that much in the end. If the audio quality doesn\'t meet my 2 (very basic) criteria, I just delete that episode and wait til the next day for another one. \r\n\r\nIncidentally Auphonic is an excellent tool that can help with this and requires no technical expertise. I\'m not advocating it necessarily, but it\'s one very easy way to improve audio. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1340,1892,'2015-11-03 12:11:24','Jon Kulp ','Some Fowl Commentary','Genius as always! Loved the comments from your fowl wards...','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1341,1892,'2015-11-03 15:47:15','Mike Ray','Kernel Sanders','Great episode.\r\n\r\nBut what happens if not all chickens are inside when the door shuts? Or, worse, the door shuts while a chook is standing on the threshold?\r\n\r\nMaybe a keypad on the outside of the door which they could peck for entry?','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1342,1892,'2015-11-05 18:15:34','jezra','','If it is dark outside, yet light inside of the coop, all of the birdies will be in the coop. \r\n\r\nAny bird that isn\'t in the coop when the door closes will be outside for the night and may end up being a meal for a raccoon, skunk, fox, coyote, or other predator. \r\n\r\nIf a bird is standing in the doorway when the door slides closed, there will be a \"door close error\" and I will receive a text message as well as an email. The 12V car antenna isn\'t powerful enough to crush whatever is in the doorway. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1343,1894,'2015-11-15 22:02:56','Steve Bickle','Exellent episode','This is one of my favourite HPR episodes. An amazing project, fantastic interview, fascinating content. Just want to say thanks to Ken and to both the interviewees. I listen to around 50 podcast and this was my podcast highlight of the week.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1344,1894,'2015-11-16 09:18:34','Dave Morriss','Great interview, great project','This was a fascinating episode. Thanks.\r\n\r\nI wasn\'t aware that mosquitoes were particularly prevalent in the Netherlands. I sympathise with the allergy issue; I am also allergic to bites but thankfully not to UK species (yet), and I don\'t think there are many in Scotland (yet). I was also unaware that there are mosquito species in the UK which are potential disease vectors - just waiting for the diseases to arrive?\r\n\r\nThere\'s an urgent need for new action against mosquito-borne diseases. I was listening to a podcast about the worrying growth of mosquito resistance to bed nets treated with pyrethroid insecticides just the other day. The technology discussed here which allows particular mosquito species to be recognised by their sound is very impressive. I hope it provides the information needed to understand the problem and to improve control.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1345,1894,'2015-12-10 23:49:21','Clinton Roy','','Great episode. Humbug is the name of my local unix group as well. ;) We have mozzies here in Brisbane by the truck load, ross river fever is probably the best known issue they give. Chickungunya just north in Indoensia is awful, you basically feel like you\'ve got arthritis in all your joints for a few months.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1346,1896,'2015-11-26 03:04:08','Eric Duhamel','Other ideas','anakep had another suggestion. \"I designed ~/.files.d to organize all my software and files.\r\nall my daemon-sotware, personnal code, backups, auto-backups.\"','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1347,1896,'2016-02-01 16:11:13','Boclodoa','','I have a directory for this purpose too, the name has changed several times, currently is \"code_from_beyond\", beyond my repo. It is too long, maybe it will change to codefb or something like that.\r\n\r\nI totally agree with the need of some directories which are not touched by the system, but only by the user.\r\n\r\nI don\'t like .files.d very much because it feels too generic for me.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1348,1897,'2015-11-11 02:22:24','Guy Watkins','Update the firmware','Sometimes a firmware update will add features to a motherboard. Like newer CPU support and more RAM support. So, see if a firmware update will allow you to go to 32GB.\r\n\r\nGuy','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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