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(325,820,'2011-10-04 12:34:23','klaatu','ADDENDUM','It was brought to my attention that I say something like \"it\'s better to have your server doing things like DHCP than to let your router handle it\"\r\n\r\nWhat I meant to say was...\r\n\"it\'s better FOR ME to have my server to DHCP and stuff than to let some little under-powered router do it\" -- but of course your network will be different from mine, with different needs and different loads and all that...so for you, it might make sense for you to just let your router handle DHCP.\r\n\r\nIf you have questions of course you can always email me and I\'ll answer whatever I can. klaatu-at-goListenToGnuWorldOrderOggcastForMyEmailAddress.com','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(325,820,'2011-10-04 12:34:23','klaatu','ADDENDUM','It was brought to my attention that I say something like \"it\'s better to have your server doing things like DHCP than to let your router handle it\"\r\n\r\nWhat I meant to say was...\r\n\"it\'s better FOR ME to have my server to DHCP and stuff than to let some little under-powered router do it\" -- but of course your network will be different from mine, with different needs and different loads and all that...so for you, it might make sense for you to just let your router handle DHCP.\r\n\r\nIf you have questions of course you can always email me and I\'ll answer whatever I can. klaatu-at-goListenToGnuWorldOrderOggcastForMyEmailAddress.com','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(326,820,'2011-10-05 21:14:50','Philip Durbin','sites-enabled, sites-available','Being a Red Hat guy, I hadn\'t heard of Debian\'s sites-enabled, sites-available convention, but I found some more about it here: https://www.control-escape.com/web/configuring-apache2-debian.html\r\n\r\nOn Red Hat systems, you could keep your VirtualHost config in /etc/httpd/conf.d/com_mysite_www.conf and disable it by changing the name to /etc/httpd/conf.d/com_mysite_www.conf.disabled. *.conf files in /etc/httpd/conf.d are included by default, as described here: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-disable-apache-modules-under-linux-unix/','2022-02-14 13:15:35'),
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(326,820,'2011-10-05 21:14:50','Philip Durbin','sites-enabled, sites-available','Being a Red Hat guy, I hadn\'t heard of Debian\'s sites-enabled, sites-available convention, but I found some more about it here: https://www.control-escape.com/web/configuring-apache2-debian.html\r\n\r\nOn Red Hat systems, you could keep your VirtualHost config in /etc/httpd/conf.d/com_mysite_www.conf and disable it by changing the name to /etc/httpd/conf.d/com_mysite_www.conf.disabled. *.conf files in /etc/httpd/conf.d are included by default, as described here: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-disable-apache-modules-under-linux-unix/','2022-02-14 13:15:35'),
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(327,820,'2011-10-06 13:07:52','klaatu','nice tip','Thanks for the tip. It has just so happened that I haven\'t really run that many web servers on RHEL or Fedora. I\'d like to do more but as long as I keep inheriting powerPC boxen I imagine it will continue to be Debian-based servers (thank you Debian!)\r\n\r\nBut I like this tip, so thanks.\r\n\r\nBTW if anyone is messing around with Drupal on a Fedora server, there\'s a nifty rpm, i think called drupal7, which centralizes the core drupal stuff into /usr/shared/ and allows you to symlink stuff in /var/www to point to the drupal sites. Really fun stuff.\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(327,820,'2011-10-06 13:07:52','klaatu','nice tip','Thanks for the tip. It has just so happened that I haven\'t really run that many web servers on RHEL or Fedora. I\'d like to do more but as long as I keep inheriting powerPC boxen I imagine it will continue to be Debian-based servers (thank you Debian!)\r\n\r\nBut I like this tip, so thanks.\r\n\r\nBTW if anyone is messing around with Drupal on a Fedora server, there\'s a nifty rpm, i think called drupal7, which centralizes the core drupal stuff into /usr/shared/ and allows you to symlink stuff in /var/www to point to the drupal sites. Really fun stuff.\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(328,821,'2011-09-26 21:16:28','TheL0grus','','This has to be one of the worst reviews I have ever heard. I am typing this on my Acre a500 tablet. I spent a lot of time researching the tablet I wanted before I purchased one which the reviewer clearly didn\'t do. My first choice is this one ','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(329,821,'2011-09-28 16:46:37','Brad','Amazon Kindle Fire','I\'m excited to say that Amazon has their \'Android\' Kindle Fire tablet available for pre-order. I found out about it while listening to your tablet rant, and thought it would make a good update. \r\n\r\nThanks for all the content Mr. Gadget, keep up the good work!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(330,821,'2011-09-29 02:09:27','John','I agree... ','This is a copy of a post I made a while back about Android stuff...\r\nJohn Zimm - Aug 22, 2011 - Limited\r\n\"This is my response to Bryan on LAS and his ideas on HP and Linux ect.. I am a newbie to Linux. I have completely switched over to it. So, here I am enjoying my old HP desktop with Pentium 4. Then I learn about the bearded dude, and I loved what he is saying about GNU. So I started to feel like this whole Linux thing isn’t fake and is not lying to me. That is important. For example, I got made when I heard new ideas were formulated and High schools did not teach me these new things because they were not what we had been taught in the past… no flexibility, no courage and no respect for us to change the school books to reflect how history really looked or what led up to it. Or how we are animals ect. ect. You get the picture. So, now, after watching LAS and listening to other shows, I am interested in paying the data plan (for the first time) and getting a smart phone. So, I was really confused when I heard everyone talk about Android this and Android that. I don’t give a shit about a cheap knock-off of Linux, or something that runs Linux in the background, or how ever you say it. I wanted to stick with what I just learned… LINUX. Everyone was talking about how flexible and scalable Linux is, but I can’t have it on my phone? So, I moved on. I started to get interested in tablets… HOLLY SHIT, THOSE RUN THAT STUPID ANDROID, FAKE LINUX TOO. Remember, I am a newbie, so I don’t have a sense of where things in Linux came from or started, or how great Android is. Sorry if I don’t appreciate Android. But let\'s get real, The big company Google, didn\'t fit into my new found ideals. But, I want my Mint 11 on a tablet. Is that to much to ask for. I hate that I am not smart. I am just a geek-wanna-be. I hate that I can’t pick one device at a time, (phone or tablet) and make Mint 11 run on it, then upload an iso for everyone to use. So, when I heard Bryan say that about how we should not be relying on other OSs that can be pulled after 46 days… I am totally , totally totally, on board. I do have other skills, and maybe I can help in some way. Let’s get this BITCH rolling. When I used to daydream about this, I came up with naming the device that I was going to invent… wait for it… “L”. And after watching the LAS show, I came up with calling the distro, “GLD”, for GNU Linux Debian. PS,as I am about to hit share, I see a post below my,that says, \"Touchdroid, Android for HP Touchpad Project Started\". Why not Linux, for HP Touchpad project??????????????????????????\"','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(331,821,'2011-09-30 14:32:09','Sawyer','tablets are utilitarian toys','i get were you are coming from mr. g. IMHO: Tablets are just the new gadget with which to lure the money out of your wallet. I was fortunate in getting a $99 dollar hp touchpad. (I\'m a geek, i want a new gadget). It\'s a fun toy. WebOS is quiet good imo. The homebrew community has compiled new kernels, cli etc. I\'ve got it overclocked. Good stuff. Still they are just shiny toys. Even when i can install a proper linux distro, it will still be just a convienient coffee table device for quickly surfing to get tv listings or watching youtube vids. Oh lest i forget it is a great ereader, though a bit heavy. I\'m glad i have one, but i have better things to drop $500 on. One other thing. All these type devices are driven by the apps that consumers will buy. No apps no gadget goodness. Remember BeOS or OS2? Had them both at one time. Both stable and much better than Win3/95, but as a user there just wasnt much stuff beyond the os itself to do.\r\nI would like someone to make an argument that these tablets are more than consumer trinkets mostly (latest status/ego boost hotness), i\'d listen but i don\'t think it\'s going to happen.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(332,829,'2011-10-06 17:29:42','marcoz','fantastic','That was really enjoyable to listen to. Science-y, a bit technical.\r\n\r\nI liked this one a lot. I\'ve now added jodcast.org to my collection.\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(333,829,'2011-10-08 23:32:48','klaatu','fantastic +1','Yeah, this one was really cool. Way over my head (so to speak) but really interesting. Plus that robot voice at the beginning is REALLY cool.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(334,830,'2011-10-11 22:44:54','Alison Chaiken','Excellent show','Enjoyed the Jamie Sharp interview, too. I posted the links on Google Buzz and emailed to interested folks. It\'s only through the hard work of folks like Hutterer and the Canonical contributors (despite their problematic cooperation) that we have device support for the latest hardware in Linux. Thanks, marcoz, for this good news!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(335,830,'2011-10-13 00:16:57','marcoz','thanks','for the kind words and I completely agree that it\'s only because people have rolled up their sleeves and gotten dirty that we are this far.\r\n\r\nIf you ever get a chance to attend XDS or XDC I highly recommend it. Lots of really smart people.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(336,837,'2011-10-18 20:24:37','san','','\"Debford\" = Deptford, thx.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(337,837,'2011-10-19 07:17:59','Ken Fallon','Corrected','Thanks - missed that one :)','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(338,838,'2011-10-19 21:02:43','Martin Peres','More links about what we talked about','Hey,\r\n\r\nJust wanted to give you some pointers to the things I talked about:\r\n\r\n- Arduide: https://mupuf.org/project/arduide/\r\n- Arduino music-player frontend: https://mupuf.org/blog/article/51/\r\n\r\nEditor\'s Note:\r\n--------------\r\nDue to site reorganisation the above links have changed to\r\n- https://mupuf.org/project/arduide.html\r\n- https://mupuf.org/blog/2011/06/14/an_arduino-based_frontend_to_my_audio-player_cmus/\r\n','2022-02-14 13:15:36'),
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(339,845,'2011-10-28 14:05:08','klaatu','very informative!','very informative episode. all this fancy streaming stuff is still a mystery to me, something i\'ve really been meaning to mess around with. thanks for the very cool info, ideas, and leads on what i should be looking into!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(328,821,'2011-09-26 21:16:28','TheL0grus','','This has to be one of the worst reviews I have ever heard. I am typing this on my Acre a500 tablet. I spent a lot of time researching the tablet I wanted before I purchased one which the reviewer clearly didn\'t do. My first choice is this one ','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(329,821,'2011-09-28 16:46:37','Brad','Amazon Kindle Fire','I\'m excited to say that Amazon has their \'Android\' Kindle Fire tablet available for pre-order. I found out about it while listening to your tablet rant, and thought it would make a good update. \r\n\r\nThanks for all the content Mr. Gadget, keep up the good work!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(330,821,'2011-09-29 02:09:27','John','I agree... ','This is a copy of a post I made a while back about Android stuff...\r\nJohn Zimm - Aug 22, 2011 - Limited\r\n\"This is my response to Bryan on LAS and his ideas on HP and Linux ect.. I am a newbie to Linux. I have completely switched over to it. So, here I am enjoying my old HP desktop with Pentium 4. Then I learn about the bearded dude, and I loved what he is saying about GNU. So I started to feel like this whole Linux thing isn’t fake and is not lying to me. That is important. For example, I got made when I heard new ideas were formulated and High schools did not teach me these new things because they were not what we had been taught in the past… no flexibility, no courage and no respect for us to change the school books to reflect how history really looked or what led up to it. Or how we are animals ect. ect. You get the picture. So, now, after watching LAS and listening to other shows, I am interested in paying the data plan (for the first time) and getting a smart phone. So, I was really confused when I heard everyone talk about Android this and Android that. I don’t give a shit about a cheap knock-off of Linux, or something that runs Linux in the background, or how ever you say it. I wanted to stick with what I just learned… LINUX. Everyone was talking about how flexible and scalable Linux is, but I can’t have it on my phone? So, I moved on. I started to get interested in tablets… HOLLY SHIT, THOSE RUN THAT STUPID ANDROID, FAKE LINUX TOO. Remember, I am a newbie, so I don’t have a sense of where things in Linux came from or started, or how great Android is. Sorry if I don’t appreciate Android. But let\'s get real, The big company Google, didn\'t fit into my new found ideals. But, I want my Mint 11 on a tablet. Is that to much to ask for. I hate that I am not smart. I am just a geek-wanna-be. I hate that I can’t pick one device at a time, (phone or tablet) and make Mint 11 run on it, then upload an iso for everyone to use. So, when I heard Bryan say that about how we should not be relying on other OSs that can be pulled after 46 days… I am totally , totally totally, on board. I do have other skills, and maybe I can help in some way. Let’s get this BITCH rolling. When I used to daydream about this, I came up with naming the device that I was going to invent… wait for it… “L”. And after watching the LAS show, I came up with calling the distro, “GLD”, for GNU Linux Debian. PS,as I am about to hit share, I see a post below my,that says, \"Touchdroid, Android for HP Touchpad Project Started\". Why not Linux, for HP Touchpad project??????????????????????????\"','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(331,821,'2011-09-30 14:32:09','Sawyer','tablets are utilitarian toys','i get were you are coming from mr. g. IMHO: Tablets are just the new gadget with which to lure the money out of your wallet. I was fortunate in getting a $99 dollar hp touchpad. (I\'m a geek, i want a new gadget). It\'s a fun toy. WebOS is quiet good imo. The homebrew community has compiled new kernels, cli etc. I\'ve got it overclocked. Good stuff. Still they are just shiny toys. Even when i can install a proper linux distro, it will still be just a convienient coffee table device for quickly surfing to get tv listings or watching youtube vids. Oh lest i forget it is a great ereader, though a bit heavy. I\'m glad i have one, but i have better things to drop $500 on. One other thing. All these type devices are driven by the apps that consumers will buy. No apps no gadget goodness. Remember BeOS or OS2? Had them both at one time. Both stable and much better than Win3/95, but as a user there just wasnt much stuff beyond the os itself to do.\r\nI would like someone to make an argument that these tablets are more than consumer trinkets mostly (latest status/ego boost hotness), i\'d listen but i don\'t think it\'s going to happen.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(332,829,'2011-10-06 17:29:42','marcoz','fantastic','That was really enjoyable to listen to. Science-y, a bit technical.\r\n\r\nI liked this one a lot. I\'ve now added jodcast.org to my collection.\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(333,829,'2011-10-08 23:32:48','klaatu','fantastic +1','Yeah, this one was really cool. Way over my head (so to speak) but really interesting. Plus that robot voice at the beginning is REALLY cool.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(334,830,'2011-10-11 22:44:54','Alison Chaiken','Excellent show','Enjoyed the Jamie Sharp interview, too. I posted the links on Google Buzz and emailed to interested folks. It\'s only through the hard work of folks like Hutterer and the Canonical contributors (despite their problematic cooperation) that we have device support for the latest hardware in Linux. Thanks, marcoz, for this good news!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(335,830,'2011-10-13 00:16:57','marcoz','thanks','for the kind words and I completely agree that it\'s only because people have rolled up their sleeves and gotten dirty that we are this far.\r\n\r\nIf you ever get a chance to attend XDS or XDC I highly recommend it. Lots of really smart people.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(336,837,'2011-10-18 20:24:37','san','','\"Debford\" = Deptford, thx.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(337,837,'2011-10-19 07:17:59','Ken Fallon','Corrected','Thanks - missed that one :)','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(338,838,'2011-10-19 21:02:43','Martin Peres','More links about what we talked about','Hey,\r\n\r\nJust wanted to give you some pointers to the things I talked about:\r\n\r\n- Arduide: https://mupuf.org/project/arduide/\r\n- Arduino music-player frontend: https://mupuf.org/blog/article/51/\r\n\r\nEditor\'s Note:\r\n--------------\r\nDue to site reorganisation the above links have changed to\r\n- https://mupuf.org/project/arduide.html\r\n- https://mupuf.org/blog/2011/06/14/an_arduino-based_frontend_to_my_audio-player_cmus/\r\n','2022-02-14 13:15:36'),
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(339,845,'2011-10-28 14:05:08','klaatu','very informative!','very informative episode. all this fancy streaming stuff is still a mystery to me, something i\'ve really been meaning to mess around with. thanks for the very cool info, ideas, and leads on what i should be looking into!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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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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(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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(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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(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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(1322,1884,'2015-10-29 11:44:38','Dave Morriss','Regular expressions','I skimmed through that tutorial, and it looks very good. Thanks for the pointer.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1322,1884,'2015-10-29 11:44:38','Dave Morriss','Regular expressions','I skimmed through that tutorial, and it looks very good. Thanks for the pointer.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1323,1887,'2015-11-08 21:50:51','Bob Jonkman','Aerating boiling water','Hi JustMe: You mention that boiling the water will aerate it. Actually, just the opposite is true: Heating the water drives out the dissolved air, since gases are more soluble in cold liquid than hot liquid. Think of a carbonated soda, which is bubbly when it comes out of the fridge, but goes flat as it warms up.\r\n\r\nThe bubbles you see in water at a roiling boil is actually water vapour, the water itself turned to gas. If this gas cools it just becomes liquid water again. When you let boiled water cool down to drinking temperature it has a peculiar flat taste, which I think is because it has less dissolved air than fresh water from a mountain stream. If you vigorously stir previously boiled water with a whisk it\'ll re-aerate it, and remove some of that peculiar flat taste.\r\n\r\nThanx for the episode!\r\n\r\n--Bob, who needs to record his own HPR episode','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1323,1887,'2015-11-08 21:50:51','Bob Jonkman','Aerating boiling water','Hi JustMe: You mention that boiling the water will aerate it. Actually, just the opposite is true: Heating the water drives out the dissolved air, since gases are more soluble in cold liquid than hot liquid. Think of a carbonated soda, which is bubbly when it comes out of the fridge, but goes flat as it warms up.\r\n\r\nThe bubbles you see in water at a roiling boil is actually water vapour, the water itself turned to gas. If this gas cools it just becomes liquid water again. When you let boiled water cool down to drinking temperature it has a peculiar flat taste, which I think is because it has less dissolved air than fresh water from a mountain stream. If you vigorously stir previously boiled water with a whisk it\'ll re-aerate it, and remove some of that peculiar flat taste.\r\n\r\nThanx for the episode!\r\n\r\n--Bob, who needs to record his own HPR episode','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1324,1889,'2015-10-30 05:48:08','GNULinuxRTM','Execellent Episode.','Just listened while walking the Dog, on a cloudy, spooky night days before Halloween.\r\n\r\nLoved the delivery and working in all the HPR references.\r\n\r\nNow I gotta learn more about the meegopad T-02.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1324,1889,'2015-10-30 05:48:08','GNULinuxRTM','Execellent Episode.','Just listened while walking the Dog, on a cloudy, spooky night days before Halloween.\r\n\r\nLoved the delivery and working in all the HPR references.\r\n\r\nNow I gotta learn more about the meegopad T-02.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1325,1889,'2015-10-30 10:38:34','Jon Kulp ','Tremendous! ','Loved it! The HPR answer to Guy Noir, Private Eye. Looking forward to the follow-up. Nice work! ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1326,1889,'2015-10-30 12:35:52','Fin','Fantastic!','Fantastic production quality! More of the same please!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1327,1889,'2015-10-31 08:01:32','A Shadowy Figure','Like your work as well GNULinuxRTM',' Gotta admit, I\'ve never seen RTM without the other letter following the \"T\". \r\nThe Meegopad T-02 doesn\'t quit fulfill it\'s promises, but can be useful for limited purposes.\r\nI\'d wait to hear my follow up episode, before thinking seriously about owning one.\r\n\r\n Btw, I enjoy your delightfully cheesy transitions on your show.\r\nGood job over all. \r\n\r\n\r\n May stochasticity fall in your favor,\r\n\r\nA Shadowy Figure','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1328,1889,'2015-11-02 23:37:03','A Shadowy Figure','Wow, Just Wow..',' I\'m humbled to be mentioned in the same breath as the mighty Guy Noir Private Eye, especially coming from one of HPR\'s heavy hitters. Thank you John.\r\nI was apprehensive about posting this episode being as the idea of background music wasnt well received, and I didn\'t want to ruffle any feathers among the listenership, or those I poked fun at.\r\nI just wanted to share something entertaining, and have fun doing it.\r\nPre-production on the follow-up episode has already begun. :-)\r\nExpect more of the same.\r\nIt ought to be fun.\r\nAnd thanks for all of your support.\r\nNow wear did I put my trench coat? (can\'t write noir without a fedora and trench coat, ya know.)\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1329,1889,'2015-11-03 20:31:54','Anon','Ocean Club...','My name is Norman -- Lou Norman\r\nI\'ve been in this business for 15 years\r\nIf people have a problem and don\'t want to talk to the police\r\nThey want to talk to me....\r\n\r\nKeep up the good work. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1330,1889,'2015-11-04 15:37:55','CPrompt^','Fantastic!','Loved loved loved this show! Very well put together. Certainly raised the bar on the level of shows.\r\n\r\nGreat job and please do more!!!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1331,1889,'2015-11-04 22:10:08','Frank','','As a both a mystery buff and a fan of OTR mystery shows, I found this absolutely delightful.\r\n\r\nIt was a cross between Barry Craig and Sam Spade.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1332,1889,'2015-11-05 02:38:33','David Whitman','Nice','Enjoyed this show. Thanks for the mention! ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1333,1889,'2015-11-05 03:30:41','Dennis Blanchard','Good job on mysterious technology.','Competition for A Prairie Home Companion - Guy Noir: Private Eye? Well done Mr. X. Whoda thunk that technology could be a mystery? I\'d write more but my Heathkit tubes have finally warmed up and I have a ham radio sked to meet.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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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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(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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(1325,1889,'2015-10-30 10:38:34','Jon Kulp ','Tremendous! ','Loved it! The HPR answer to Guy Noir, Private Eye. Looking forward to the follow-up. Nice work! ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1326,1889,'2015-10-30 12:35:52','Fin','Fantastic!','Fantastic production quality! More of the same please!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1327,1889,'2015-10-31 08:01:32','A Shadowy Figure','Like your work as well GNULinuxRTM',' Gotta admit, I\'ve never seen RTM without the other letter following the \"T\". \r\nThe Meegopad T-02 doesn\'t quit fulfill it\'s promises, but can be useful for limited purposes.\r\nI\'d wait to hear my follow up episode, before thinking seriously about owning one.\r\n\r\n Btw, I enjoy your delightfully cheesy transitions on your show.\r\nGood job over all. \r\n\r\n\r\n May stochasticity fall in your favor,\r\n\r\nA Shadowy Figure','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1328,1889,'2015-11-02 23:37:03','A Shadowy Figure','Wow, Just Wow..',' I\'m humbled to be mentioned in the same breath as the mighty Guy Noir Private Eye, especially coming from one of HPR\'s heavy hitters. Thank you John.\r\nI was apprehensive about posting this episode being as the idea of background music wasnt well received, and I didn\'t want to ruffle any feathers among the listenership, or those I poked fun at.\r\nI just wanted to share something entertaining, and have fun doing it.\r\nPre-production on the follow-up episode has already begun. :-)\r\nExpect more of the same.\r\nIt ought to be fun.\r\nAnd thanks for all of your support.\r\nNow wear did I put my trench coat? (can\'t write noir without a fedora and trench coat, ya know.)\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1329,1889,'2015-11-03 20:31:54','Anon','Ocean Club...','My name is Norman -- Lou Norman\r\nI\'ve been in this business for 15 years\r\nIf people have a problem and don\'t want to talk to the police\r\nThey want to talk to me....\r\n\r\nKeep up the good work. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1330,1889,'2015-11-04 15:37:55','CPrompt^','Fantastic!','Loved loved loved this show! Very well put together. Certainly raised the bar on the level of shows.\r\n\r\nGreat job and please do more!!!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1331,1889,'2015-11-04 22:10:08','Frank','','As a both a mystery buff and a fan of OTR mystery shows, I found this absolutely delightful.\r\n\r\nIt was a cross between Barry Craig and Sam Spade.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1332,1889,'2015-11-05 02:38:33','David Whitman','Nice','Enjoyed this show. Thanks for the mention! ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1333,1889,'2015-11-05 03:30:41','Dennis Blanchard','Good job on mysterious technology.','Competition for A Prairie Home Companion - Guy Noir: Private Eye? Well done Mr. X. Whoda thunk that technology could be a mystery? I\'d write more but my Heathkit tubes have finally warmed up and I have a ham radio sked to meet.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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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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(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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(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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(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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(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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(2322,2492,'2018-02-20 12:13:39','RWA','hpr2492 :: An Evening Subway Ride','I recently moved to Atlanta, GA USA and it had been years since I used the local subway. Here they call it MARTA - Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. It is a combination of subways and buses. This past weekend I decided to give MARTA a try. The Toronto subway sounds just like the Atlanta subway and no I didn\'t fall asleep. I rode the subway for three hours and only saw one person asleep.','2018-02-20 12:42:29'),
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(2322,2492,'2018-02-20 12:13:39','RWA','hpr2492 :: An Evening Subway Ride','I recently moved to Atlanta, GA USA and it had been years since I used the local subway. Here they call it MARTA - Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. It is a combination of subways and buses. This past weekend I decided to give MARTA a try. The Toronto subway sounds just like the Atlanta subway and no I didn\'t fall asleep. I rode the subway for three hours and only saw one person asleep.','2018-02-20 12:42:29'),
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(2323,2492,'2018-02-20 12:36:07','MPardo','Screeching Steel Wheels','The Toronto subway trains have steel wheels. The Montreal subway trains have rubber tires.\r\n\r\nMore details here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber-tyred_metro','2018-02-20 12:42:29'),
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(2323,2492,'2018-02-20 12:36:07','MPardo','Screeching Steel Wheels','The Toronto subway trains have steel wheels. The Montreal subway trains have rubber tires.\r\n\r\nMore details here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber-tyred_metro','2018-02-20 12:42:29'),
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(2324,2493,'2018-02-22 07:42:48','Hipstre','Entertained!','I can\'t wait to look into these youtube pages. So many interesting subjects. Thanks!','2018-02-22 08:01:20'),
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(2324,2493,'2018-02-22 07:42:48','Hipstre','Entertained!','I can\'t wait to look into these youtube pages. So many interesting subjects. Thanks!','2018-02-22 08:01:20'),
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(2325,2495,'2018-02-23 02:38:28','Clinton Roy','Wow','Congratulations! That is a milestone I can work towards.','2018-02-23 08:08:01'),
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(2326,2492,'2018-02-23 16:56:39','Ken Fallon','Meta','Sitting in a train, listening to a podcast of someone in a train.','2018-02-23 17:29:11'),
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(2327,2418,'2018-02-25 14:36:23','MrX','re great infos','Hi Klaatu, many thanks for the kind words, glad you found it enjoyable and sorry for taking so long to reply, I only just noticed the comment I really should check for comments more often.','2018-02-25 14:39:26'),
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(2328,2507,'2018-02-26 01:05:36','clacke','typo','\"Larger than I thought*\"','2018-02-26 08:15:30'),
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(2329,2496,'2018-02-26 16:19:42','b-yeezi','Directly into my toolbox','Thanks Dave. I have a half dozen Pi\'s myself. This script will go directly into my script toolbox. Your mind is a treasure trove. Please keep digging!','2018-02-26 16:24:02'),
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(2330,2507,'2018-02-26 22:44:32','Dave Morriss','Re: typo','Oops, sorry I didn\'t notice the error when I processed your notes. I\'ll hand in my proof-reading badge...\r\n\r\nI have fixed the error. Feel free to contact HPR admins via admin at hackerpublicradio.org if this sort of thing ever happens in the future.','2018-02-26 22:46:38'),
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(2331,2507,'2018-02-27 01:41:01','clacke','Re: typo','Alright, I made it a comment to spare you the work of correcting the original text and then you went and did it anyway. :-)\r\n\r\nSo I\'ll mail you the next time.','2018-02-27 08:07:32'),
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(2332,2493,'2018-02-27 14:10:31','Dave Morriss','Enjoy!','I hope you enjoy some of the channels I mentioned.\r\n\r\nYou could contribute some of your own recommendations at some point. I\'m sure they\'d be appreciated :-)','2018-02-27 14:15:45'),
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(2333,2496,'2018-02-27 14:13:33','Dave Morriss','Thanks b-yeezi','I hope you find the script useful. Suggestions for improvements and enhancements are welcome!','2018-02-27 14:15:45'),
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(2334,2507,'2018-02-28 08:32:53','clacke','Re: that info.rkt for a node','Got word from Stewart (and he\'s https://twitter.com/sj_mackenzie btw , and Fractalide has an account at https://twitter.com/fractalide ) that I misspoke on something: A node won\'t have an info.rkt, it\'s one fractal, one package, and nodes are pointed out internally within that package.\r\n\r\nFor more on what all this means, what a fractal is and more, look forward to my interview with Stewart whenever we get that in order.','2018-02-28 09:11:28'),
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(2335,2486,'2018-03-01 15:28:35','Dave Morriss','Quite a haul!','I envy your finds! I didn\'t know there were such events in this part of the world.','2018-03-01 15:30:39'),
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(2336,2501,'2018-03-03 19:33:39','Ken Fallon','https://duidelijkautistisch.nl/','The link to the Dutch book is https://duidelijkautistisch.nl/','2022-02-14 13:25:06'),
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(2325,2495,'2018-02-23 02:38:28','Clinton Roy','Wow','Congratulations! That is a milestone I can work towards.','2018-02-23 08:08:01'),
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(2326,2492,'2018-02-23 16:56:39','Ken Fallon','Meta','Sitting in a train, listening to a podcast of someone in a train.','2018-02-23 17:29:11'),
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(2327,2418,'2018-02-25 14:36:23','MrX','re great infos','Hi Klaatu, many thanks for the kind words, glad you found it enjoyable and sorry for taking so long to reply, I only just noticed the comment I really should check for comments more often.','2018-02-25 14:39:26'),
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(2328,2507,'2018-02-26 01:05:36','clacke','typo','\"Larger than I thought*\"','2018-02-26 08:15:30'),
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(2329,2496,'2018-02-26 16:19:42','b-yeezi','Directly into my toolbox','Thanks Dave. I have a half dozen Pi\'s myself. This script will go directly into my script toolbox. Your mind is a treasure trove. Please keep digging!','2018-02-26 16:24:02'),
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(2330,2507,'2018-02-26 22:44:32','Dave Morriss','Re: typo','Oops, sorry I didn\'t notice the error when I processed your notes. I\'ll hand in my proof-reading badge...\r\n\r\nI have fixed the error. Feel free to contact HPR admins via admin at hackerpublicradio.org if this sort of thing ever happens in the future.','2018-02-26 22:46:38'),
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(2331,2507,'2018-02-27 01:41:01','clacke','Re: typo','Alright, I made it a comment to spare you the work of correcting the original text and then you went and did it anyway. :-)\r\n\r\nSo I\'ll mail you the next time.','2018-02-27 08:07:32'),
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(2332,2493,'2018-02-27 14:10:31','Dave Morriss','Enjoy!','I hope you enjoy some of the channels I mentioned.\r\n\r\nYou could contribute some of your own recommendations at some point. I\'m sure they\'d be appreciated :-)','2018-02-27 14:15:45'),
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(2333,2496,'2018-02-27 14:13:33','Dave Morriss','Thanks b-yeezi','I hope you find the script useful. Suggestions for improvements and enhancements are welcome!','2018-02-27 14:15:45'),
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(2334,2507,'2018-02-28 08:32:53','clacke','Re: that info.rkt for a node','Got word from Stewart (and he\'s https://twitter.com/sj_mackenzie btw , and Fractalide has an account at https://twitter.com/fractalide ) that I misspoke on something: A node won\'t have an info.rkt, it\'s one fractal, one package, and nodes are pointed out internally within that package.\r\n\r\nFor more on what all this means, what a fractal is and more, look forward to my interview with Stewart whenever we get that in order.','2018-02-28 09:11:28'),
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(2335,2486,'2018-03-01 15:28:35','Dave Morriss','Quite a haul!','I envy your finds! I didn\'t know there were such events in this part of the world.','2018-03-01 15:30:39'),
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(2336,2501,'2018-03-03 19:33:39','Ken Fallon','https://duidelijkautistisch.nl/','The link to the Dutch book is https://duidelijkautistisch.nl/','2022-02-14 13:25:06'),
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(2337,2501,'2018-03-03 19:38:19','Ken Fallon','Escape for pipe','& # 1 2 4 ; \r\n\r\nWill escape the | character !','2018-03-03 19:41:00'),
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(2337,2501,'2018-03-03 19:38:19','Ken Fallon','Escape for pipe','& # 1 2 4 ; \r\n\r\nWill escape the | character !','2018-03-03 19:41:00'),
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(2338,2498,'2018-03-03 23:38:29','Draco Metallium','No more e-mails on my phone.','Thanks, I had not realize that I really don\'t need the gmail app.\r\n\r\nMost of the time it was just annoying, I am almost always in front of a computer, so I would have find out about the new email a few seconds later. And for some reason the spell checker does not work if you updated it.\r\n\r\nYou have just freed me and my ram.','2018-03-04 09:17:31'),
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(2338,2498,'2018-03-03 23:38:29','Draco Metallium','No more e-mails on my phone.','Thanks, I had not realize that I really don\'t need the gmail app.\r\n\r\nMost of the time it was just annoying, I am almost always in front of a computer, so I would have find out about the new email a few seconds later. And for some reason the spell checker does not work if you updated it.\r\n\r\nYou have just freed me and my ram.','2018-03-04 09:17:31'),
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(2339,2501,'2018-03-05 05:36:54','Clinton Roy','Thank you.','Tricky bastards...','2018-03-05 08:28:50'),
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(2339,2501,'2018-03-05 05:36:54','Clinton Roy','Thank you.','Tricky bastards...','2018-03-05 08:28:50'),
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(3322,3473,'2021-12-02 13:38:33','Trey','UGH! Correction.','I just glanced at my comment and realized I meant 2M (meter) bands instead of 10M (meter) bands.','2021-12-02 19:20:28'),
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(3322,3473,'2021-12-02 13:38:33','Trey','UGH! Correction.','I just glanced at my comment and realized I meant 2M (meter) bands instead of 10M (meter) bands.','2021-12-02 19:20:28'),
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(3323,3479,'2021-12-02 19:43:35','Trey','Thanks for sharing.','I have been managing versions of configuration files locally on my system, and you have inspired me to try to use GitHub instead.\r\n\r\nWe shall see how it goes.\r\n\r\nKeep up the awesome work.','2021-12-02 20:40:41'),
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(3323,3479,'2021-12-02 19:43:35','Trey','Thanks for sharing.','I have been managing versions of configuration files locally on my system, and you have inspired me to try to use GitHub instead.\r\n\r\nWe shall see how it goes.\r\n\r\nKeep up the awesome work.','2021-12-02 20:40:41'),
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(3324,3493,'2021-12-04 23:43:11','DNT','Great episode','Thanks for the podcast recommendation, great name for it too!','2021-12-05 21:24:43'),
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(3324,3493,'2021-12-04 23:43:11','DNT','Great episode','Thanks for the podcast recommendation, great name for it too!','2021-12-05 21:24:43'),
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(3325,3474,'2021-12-06 22:02:50','Operat0r','replace Ken Fallon with a script','\"Cannot be automated!!!?!??!\" Ooohhhhhh Shame !!! Alexa? Siri? Neural networks?? Everything can (and will....) be automated! I would start with detection of \"notes\" similar how singing autotune can make people almost sound like they can sing. Where the audio is checked for n length of music .. id it\'s near the beginning and matches the intro music by n% then they included the intro and if the notes don\'t match maybe it\'s some other \"music\" or \"singing\" ? Same for outro. \r\n\r\nTHE ONLY LIMIT IS YOURSELF!\r\n\r\nhttps://www.zombo.com/\r\n\r\n**Struck a nerve there** <3\r\n\r\nYou make a good point about messing with people\'s audio.\r\n\r\nI imagine a fully automated system that will manage at least 75% of uploads ;)\r\n\r\nWhat if you only had to answer one question?\r\n\r\nChoose an option:\r\n\r\n1) Let HPR edit your audio:\r\n- remove noise\r\n- detect presence intro\r\n- detect presence outro\r\n- ???\r\n\r\n2) do not edit my audio','2021-12-06 22:05:45'),
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(3326,3474,'2021-12-07 12:19:28','Ken Fallon','Thanks for Volunteering','Hi Operat0r,\r\n\r\nThanks for volunteering to do this. Once we have the script up and running then we can announce it to the general population.\r\n\r\nKen','2021-12-07 20:52:53'),
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(3327,3474,'2021-12-10 00:50:25','Operat0r','fun','Yah. I caught the Spanish episode and thought I could try a rough translation to English with the script I wrote to speech to text \"any\" media.\r\n\r\nhttps://github.com/freeload101/SCRIPTS/blob/master/Bash/Stream_to_Text_with_Keywords.sh\r\n\r\nDetection of standard HPR intro should be possible and if I\'m lucky I can detect any non standard like humming etc but I only ever done basic darknet training with images.','2021-12-10 20:42:47'),
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(3328,3292,'2021-12-18 22:03:46','dodddummy','Where\'s the thumbs down button?','What are you talking about? You seem to think that if a distro removes an application they hate it can call them names. Part of making a distro is adjusting the curate application list.\r\n\r\nIt never occurred to me that HPR should have a thumbs down button until I listened to this piece of work.','2021-12-19 19:05:12'),
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(3329,3394,'2021-12-22 18:54:26','dnt','I consulted this episode this week','When I listened to \"We need to talk about XML\", I nodded in agreement. Working in localization there\'s a lot of XLIFF, so I have learned to appreciate it. This week I had a chance to use xmlstarlet at work, so I came back and had another listen to this. There was some trouble figuring out the deal with XML namespaces, I found that in xmlstarlet you can use //_:node where the underscore stands for the default namespace. For now, this just worked, but I do need to learn more about namespaces. Thanks again!','2021-12-23 10:43:25'),
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(3330,3495,'2021-12-24 14:31:31','Trey','Great recommendation','Thanks for the recommendation. I listened and it was a great dive into one of my favorite Christmas films of all time.','2021-12-24 22:42:23'),
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(3331,3493,'2021-12-25 03:18:57','Oyente#1','Gracias','Muy bueno tu podcast y hablas español, perdón, castellano muy bien! \r\nSaludos desde Puerto Rico.','2021-12-25 23:21:01'),
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(3332,3482,'2021-12-30 00:09:50','Windigo','Fascinating subject','This is a stellar first episode. Harvested electronic components, robotics on the cheap... made for the apocalypse, but fun beforehand as well!\r\n\r\nThank you for the additional video links; I\'m glad I was able to see these robots in action.\r\n\r\nI\'m looking forward to future shows in this series!','2021-12-30 13:16:53'),
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(3333,3496,'2021-12-30 13:15:13','Dave Morriss','Great show','A very interesting approach to recording HPR shows. Not a method that ever occurred to me - but that\'s what HPR is all about :-)\r\n\r\nGreat to hear your comments about MrGadgets. He was an HPR stalwart for many years, and I for one miss his contributions. I was listening to some of his shows while working on the tag project and it was great to hear him.','2021-12-30 13:16:53'),
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(3334,3504,'2022-01-06 21:50:00','dnt','Mission control','Great broadcast! \"That\'s the main engine I think, and that\'s the booster. Wow! And there it goes, goodness me!\" is one of those audio clips that we will hear for generations to come. And I suspect many of the same phrases were heard at mission control that day, such as \"I don\'t fully understand how [Lagrange point] works\" and \"You want to do that otherwise you end up with a rather wishy-washy bit of turkey, don\'t you?\"','2022-01-06 21:55:43'),
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(3335,3485,'2022-01-07 12:44:28','wynaut','thanks great show','agree with prev comment, listener who just turned 51 :)','2022-01-07 20:22:37'),
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(3336,3496,'2022-01-09 16:24:54','Reto','a good idea','Hi,\r\nThank you for this program and the introduction as a podcast.\r\n\r\nI just downloaded the .zip from GitLab and while trying the commands, I realize a section with dependencies is missing. I think pip is too large, so, I usually do run it in an virtualenv.\r\nIn other Phython projects like here: https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng/blob/master/requirements.txt you find a requirements.txt. I was wondering if you add one too?\r\n\r\nBr,\r\nReto','2022-01-09 20:19:26'),
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(3325,3474,'2021-12-06 22:02:50','Operat0r','replace Ken Fallon with a script','\"Cannot be automated!!!?!??!\" Ooohhhhhh Shame !!! Alexa? Siri? Neural networks?? Everything can (and will....) be automated! I would start with detection of \"notes\" similar how singing autotune can make people almost sound like they can sing. Where the audio is checked for n length of music .. id it\'s near the beginning and matches the intro music by n% then they included the intro and if the notes don\'t match maybe it\'s some other \"music\" or \"singing\" ? Same for outro. \r\n\r\nTHE ONLY LIMIT IS YOURSELF!\r\n\r\nhttps://www.zombo.com/\r\n\r\n**Struck a nerve there** <3\r\n\r\nYou make a good point about messing with people\'s audio.\r\n\r\nI imagine a fully automated system that will manage at least 75% of uploads ;)\r\n\r\nWhat if you only had to answer one question?\r\n\r\nChoose an option:\r\n\r\n1) Let HPR edit your audio:\r\n- remove noise\r\n- detect presence intro\r\n- detect presence outro\r\n- ???\r\n\r\n2) do not edit my audio','2021-12-06 22:05:45'),
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(3326,3474,'2021-12-07 12:19:28','Ken Fallon','Thanks for Volunteering','Hi Operat0r,\r\n\r\nThanks for volunteering to do this. Once we have the script up and running then we can announce it to the general population.\r\n\r\nKen','2021-12-07 20:52:53'),
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(3327,3474,'2021-12-10 00:50:25','Operat0r','fun','Yah. I caught the Spanish episode and thought I could try a rough translation to English with the script I wrote to speech to text \"any\" media.\r\n\r\nhttps://github.com/freeload101/SCRIPTS/blob/master/Bash/Stream_to_Text_with_Keywords.sh\r\n\r\nDetection of standard HPR intro should be possible and if I\'m lucky I can detect any non standard like humming etc but I only ever done basic darknet training with images.','2021-12-10 20:42:47'),
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(3328,3292,'2021-12-18 22:03:46','dodddummy','Where\'s the thumbs down button?','What are you talking about? You seem to think that if a distro removes an application they hate it can call them names. Part of making a distro is adjusting the curate application list.\r\n\r\nIt never occurred to me that HPR should have a thumbs down button until I listened to this piece of work.','2021-12-19 19:05:12'),
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(3329,3394,'2021-12-22 18:54:26','dnt','I consulted this episode this week','When I listened to \"We need to talk about XML\", I nodded in agreement. Working in localization there\'s a lot of XLIFF, so I have learned to appreciate it. This week I had a chance to use xmlstarlet at work, so I came back and had another listen to this. There was some trouble figuring out the deal with XML namespaces, I found that in xmlstarlet you can use //_:node where the underscore stands for the default namespace. For now, this just worked, but I do need to learn more about namespaces. Thanks again!','2021-12-23 10:43:25'),
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(3330,3495,'2021-12-24 14:31:31','Trey','Great recommendation','Thanks for the recommendation. I listened and it was a great dive into one of my favorite Christmas films of all time.','2021-12-24 22:42:23'),
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(3331,3493,'2021-12-25 03:18:57','Oyente#1','Gracias','Muy bueno tu podcast y hablas español, perdón, castellano muy bien! \r\nSaludos desde Puerto Rico.','2021-12-25 23:21:01'),
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(3332,3482,'2021-12-30 00:09:50','Windigo','Fascinating subject','This is a stellar first episode. Harvested electronic components, robotics on the cheap... made for the apocalypse, but fun beforehand as well!\r\n\r\nThank you for the additional video links; I\'m glad I was able to see these robots in action.\r\n\r\nI\'m looking forward to future shows in this series!','2021-12-30 13:16:53'),
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(3333,3496,'2021-12-30 13:15:13','Dave Morriss','Great show','A very interesting approach to recording HPR shows. Not a method that ever occurred to me - but that\'s what HPR is all about :-)\r\n\r\nGreat to hear your comments about MrGadgets. He was an HPR stalwart for many years, and I for one miss his contributions. I was listening to some of his shows while working on the tag project and it was great to hear him.','2021-12-30 13:16:53'),
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(3334,3504,'2022-01-06 21:50:00','dnt','Mission control','Great broadcast! \"That\'s the main engine I think, and that\'s the booster. Wow! And there it goes, goodness me!\" is one of those audio clips that we will hear for generations to come. And I suspect many of the same phrases were heard at mission control that day, such as \"I don\'t fully understand how [Lagrange point] works\" and \"You want to do that otherwise you end up with a rather wishy-washy bit of turkey, don\'t you?\"','2022-01-06 21:55:43'),
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(3335,3485,'2022-01-07 12:44:28','wynaut','thanks great show','agree with prev comment, listener who just turned 51 :)','2022-01-07 20:22:37'),
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(3336,3496,'2022-01-09 16:24:54','Reto','a good idea','Hi,\r\nThank you for this program and the introduction as a podcast.\r\n\r\nI just downloaded the .zip from GitLab and while trying the commands, I realize a section with dependencies is missing. I think pip is too large, so, I usually do run it in an virtualenv.\r\nIn other Phython projects like here: https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng/blob/master/requirements.txt you find a requirements.txt. I was wondering if you add one too?\r\n\r\nBr,\r\nReto','2022-01-09 20:19:26'),
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(3337,3498,'2022-01-09 19:37:21','operat0r','Love this show','reminds me a little bit of udev random podcast. this one had a lot of laughs! You guys are my friends for now. Mine won\'t do anything.. Holidays are hard for some/most people. Shooting the shit and ranting are my fav podcast eps!\r\n\r\nTake care of yourselves! your the only U you have!','2022-01-09 20:19:26'),
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(3337,3498,'2022-01-09 19:37:21','operat0r','Love this show','reminds me a little bit of udev random podcast. this one had a lot of laughs! You guys are my friends for now. Mine won\'t do anything.. Holidays are hard for some/most people. Shooting the shit and ranting are my fav podcast eps!\r\n\r\nTake care of yourselves! your the only U you have!','2022-01-09 20:19:26'),
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(3338,3505,'2022-01-11 04:02:01','baffled','Nice show!','Hi Ken and Beni: It was a great show thank you. Things have sure changed since I got my ticket. I\'m looking forward to future episodes in this series.','2022-01-11 20:31:52'),
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(3338,3505,'2022-01-11 04:02:01','baffled','Nice show!','Hi Ken and Beni: It was a great show thank you. Things have sure changed since I got my ticket. I\'m looking forward to future episodes in this series.','2022-01-11 20:31:52'),
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(3339,3510,'2022-01-17 07:59:16','tuturto','This brought some memories','This was fun to listen to and remember how my first PC was hand me down IBM 088 that I got from a local metal shop. It had whopping 640kb of memory and two floppy drives (no hard drive at all). There were no fancy graphical user interface or anything, all interaction was on text mode with keyboard.','2022-01-17 21:00:02'),
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(3339,3510,'2022-01-17 07:59:16','tuturto','This brought some memories','This was fun to listen to and remember how my first PC was hand me down IBM 088 that I got from a local metal shop. It had whopping 640kb of memory and two floppy drives (no hard drive at all). There were no fancy graphical user interface or anything, all interaction was on text mode with keyboard.','2022-01-17 21:00:02'),
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(451,'2009-09-23','Podcasting: From Mic to Audience',1328,'Finux talks about podcasting','Podcasting: From Mic to Audience finux talks all about podcasting',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','podcasting,Audacity,blog',0,2261,1),
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(451,'2009-09-23','Podcasting: From Mic to Audience',1328,'Finux talks about podcasting','Podcasting: From Mic to Audience finux talks all about podcasting',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','podcasting,Audacity,blog',0,2261,1),
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(452,'2009-09-24','Demo or Bust 2010 Part 4',6844,'SigFLUP talks about software rendering and then interviews blackpawn of xplsv','In this episode SigFLUP talks about software rendering and then interviews blackpawn of xplsv. Leave you feedback at +1-206-312-1618 or email pantsbutt@gmail.com',115,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Demo or Bust 2010',0,1683,1),
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(452,'2009-09-24','Demo or Bust 2010 Part 4',6844,'SigFLUP talks about software rendering and then interviews blackpawn of xplsv','In this episode SigFLUP talks about software rendering and then interviews blackpawn of xplsv. Leave you feedback at +1-206-312-1618 or email pantsbutt@gmail.com',115,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Demo or Bust 2010',0,1683,1),
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(453,'2009-09-26','Talk Geek to me Ep 2',2044,'Deepgeek talks geek to his fans about HTML','Deepgeek discusses upgrading from old style HTML to Modern HTML. He uses, as a feature example, device independence between Cell Phone Micro Browsers and Desktop Browsers like Firefox.',73,34,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','HTML,css,stylesheets,micro browser,mobile browsing',0,1983,1),
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(453,'2009-09-26','Talk Geek to me Ep 2',2044,'Deepgeek talks geek to his fans about HTML','Deepgeek discusses upgrading from old style HTML to Modern HTML. He uses, as a feature example, device independence between Cell Phone Micro Browsers and Desktop Browsers like Firefox.',73,34,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','HTML,css,stylesheets,micro browser,mobile browsing',0,1983,1),
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(454,'2009-09-29','BruCon Interview',2663,'Finux interviewing Benny from BruCON','finux interviewing Benny from BruCON',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','BruCON,unconference,hacking',0,1938,1),
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(455,'2009-09-30','Interview with Dann at OLF',805,'Pegwole interviews Dann at the Ohio Linux Fest','pegwole interviews Dann at OLF',120,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,1478,1),
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(456,'2009-10-01','What is Free Software',1716,'Finux discusses what is free software','finux talks about what is free software.',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Free software,Open source software,history',0,1714,1),
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(457,'2009-10-02','automatic car',829,'Ken Fallon talks about an automatic car, with a twist','ken fallon talks about an automatic car',30,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','automatic transmission,cars,linux',0,1629,1),
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(458,'2009-10-02','Blender-Game-Engine-A-Short-Guide',1358,'GaryWhiton talks about Blender','GaryWhiton talks about Blender ',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Blender,gaming,game development,game engine',0,2077,1),
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(459,'2009-10-06','Sine Nomine Interview',620,'Klaatu interviews David from Sine Nomine: Recapturing aging technology in new ways.','<p>At the Ohio Linux Fest 2009, Klaatu talks to David from <a href=\"https://www.sinenomine.net/about\" target=\"_blank\">Sine Nomine</a> about reviving old technology to create better new technology.</p><p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr_sineNomine.ogg\" target=\"_blank\">The ogg version</a> provided by <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info\" target=\"_blank\">The Bad Apples Linux Oggcast</a>.</p>\r\n',78,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,1437,1),
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(460,'2009-10-08','TiT Radio Ep 10 - OLF',2677,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio','<p>Episode 010 - Warning - Bad Levels</p>\r\n<p>Recorded on Oct 3rd, 2009. monsterb and the TiTs talk about Ohio Linux Fest, Leo Laporte,\r\nOpenShot Video Editor, gimp, seeing through walls, and so much more!</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Please visit <a href=\"https://titradio.info/010.html\">https://titradio.info/010.html</a> for detailed shownotes.</p>\r\n',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','how I found Linux,Ohio Linux Fest,Twit network,ogg',0,1615,1),
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(461,'2009-10-08','Mibbit',1062,'ThistleWeb discusses why you should have an embedded Mibbit client','<p>ThistleWeb discusses why you should have an embedded <a href=\"https://mibbit.com\">Mibbit</a> client on your projects home page.</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Users needn\'t know about IRC or have a client installed.</li>\r\n<li>Users can connect from any PC, regardless of restrictions with only a web browser.</li>\r\n<li>Real time language translation allows you to vault over the langauge barrier and be properly international, regardless of the size of your userbase.</li>\r\n<li>Pastebin is only a click away, for those times where you need to share or see code / logfiles etc</li>\r\n</ul>',106,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Mibbit,IRC,real-time language translation',0,1521,1),
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(462,'2009-10-08','Talk Geek to me Ep 4',1767,'Deepgeek talks geek to his fans about \"Lyx,\" the document processor','The main feature of this episode is a software review of \"Lyx,\" the document processor. A \"not a word processor\" front end to the powerful Latex typesetting environment, and multiplatform too.\r\nDeepgeek also offers updates on his \"Beowulf cluster\" and \"Running Linux on Compact Flash\" episodes of HPR.\r\nClosing music is \"Sevish - Consciousness.\"',73,34,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','LyX,LaTeX,typesetting',0,2025,1),
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(463,'2009-10-13','Finux Interviews Moxie Marlinspike about SSL',2279,'Finux talks to Moxie Marlinspike about a variety of vulnerabilities in SSL','<p>Finux talks to Moxie Marlinspike about a variety of vulnerabilities in most common implementations of SSL, such as hijacking the switch from http to https, universal wildcard certs, <a href=\"https://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslsniff/\" target=\"_blank\">SSLsniff</a> and more.\r\n</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0463.ogg\">ogg version! </a>',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','interview,SSL,security',0,8295,1),
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(464,'2009-10-14','Barefoot Running',1360,'How to run barefoot','Barefoot running resources\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://howtorunbarefoot.com\">How to run barefoot</a>- excellent beginner resource.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://barefootted.com\">Learn from the master - Ted</a> Learn about Vibram Fivefingers and Huarache Sandals. Great resource.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://runningbarefoot.org\"> Running barefoot</a> has articles, forums and all resources. Great videos.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://borntorun.org\">Born To Run</a> the official fan website for the book by Christopher McDougall - Read this book!\r\n<li><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIT7t2jtdP0&hl=un\">NY Time interview with Christopher McDougall</a></li>\r\n</ul>',7,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Barefoot running,Barefoot shoes,Chia seeds',0,2184,1),
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(465,'2009-10-14','Failsafe security',971,'Tips on securing your Linux systems, see Episode 431','<p><b>WARNING</b>: It\'s easy to lock yourself out of a system implementing these changes so make sure you have physical access to the console of the system you are securing.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>To display all processes listening</p>\r\n<pre><code> netstat -anp | grep -i listen\r\n</code></pre>\r\n\r\nDeny all connections to any port from any external IP address\r\n<pre><code>/etc/hosts.deny\r\n all:all\r\n\r\n/etc/hosts.allow\r\n sshd:192.168.1.54 # My other pc\r\n</code></pre>\r\n\r\n<p>IPTables Tutorial: <a href=\"https://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/\">https://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>A good starting point to block all except ssh:\r\n<a href=\"https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-4-block-all-incoming-traffic-but-allow-ssh.html\">https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-4-block-all-incoming-traffic-but-allow-ssh.html</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Disable root login via ssh: <a href=\"https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/security-tip-disable-root-ssh-login-on-linux/\">https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/security-tip-disable-root-ssh-login-on-linux/</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Setting up ssh keys and disabling password logins.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.debuntu.org/ssh-key-based-authentication\">https://www.debuntu.org/ssh-key-based-authentication</a></p>\r\n\r\n',30,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','security,netstat,hosts file,iptables,Firefox,noscript',0,1678,1),
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(454,'2009-09-29','BruCon Interview',2663,'Finux interviewing Benny from BruCON','finux interviewing Benny from BruCON',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','BruCON,unconference,hacking',0,1938,1),
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(455,'2009-09-30','Interview with Dann at OLF',805,'Pegwole interviews Dann at the Ohio Linux Fest','pegwole interviews Dann at OLF',120,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,1478,1),
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(456,'2009-10-01','What is Free Software',1716,'Finux discusses what is free software','finux talks about what is free software.',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Free software,Open source software,history',0,1714,1),
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(457,'2009-10-02','automatic car',829,'Ken Fallon talks about an automatic car, with a twist','ken fallon talks about an automatic car',30,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','automatic transmission,cars,linux',0,1629,1),
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(458,'2009-10-02','Blender-Game-Engine-A-Short-Guide',1358,'GaryWhiton talks about Blender','GaryWhiton talks about Blender ',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Blender,gaming,game development,game engine',0,2077,1),
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(459,'2009-10-06','Sine Nomine Interview',620,'Klaatu interviews David from Sine Nomine: Recapturing aging technology in new ways.','<p>At the Ohio Linux Fest 2009, Klaatu talks to David from <a href=\"https://www.sinenomine.net/about\" target=\"_blank\">Sine Nomine</a> about reviving old technology to create better new technology.</p><p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr_sineNomine.ogg\" target=\"_blank\">The ogg version</a> provided by <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info\" target=\"_blank\">The Bad Apples Linux Oggcast</a>.</p>\r\n',78,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,1437,1),
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(460,'2009-10-08','TiT Radio Ep 10 - OLF',2677,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio','<p>Episode 010 - Warning - Bad Levels</p>\r\n<p>Recorded on Oct 3rd, 2009. monsterb and the TiTs talk about Ohio Linux Fest, Leo Laporte,\r\nOpenShot Video Editor, gimp, seeing through walls, and so much more!</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Please visit <a href=\"https://titradio.info/010.html\">https://titradio.info/010.html</a> for detailed shownotes.</p>\r\n',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','how I found Linux,Ohio Linux Fest,Twit network,ogg',0,1615,1),
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(461,'2009-10-08','Mibbit',1062,'ThistleWeb discusses why you should have an embedded Mibbit client','<p>ThistleWeb discusses why you should have an embedded <a href=\"https://mibbit.com\">Mibbit</a> client on your projects home page.</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Users needn\'t know about IRC or have a client installed.</li>\r\n<li>Users can connect from any PC, regardless of restrictions with only a web browser.</li>\r\n<li>Real time language translation allows you to vault over the langauge barrier and be properly international, regardless of the size of your userbase.</li>\r\n<li>Pastebin is only a click away, for those times where you need to share or see code / logfiles etc</li>\r\n</ul>',106,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Mibbit,IRC,real-time language translation',0,1521,1),
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(462,'2009-10-08','Talk Geek to me Ep 4',1767,'Deepgeek talks geek to his fans about \"Lyx,\" the document processor','The main feature of this episode is a software review of \"Lyx,\" the document processor. A \"not a word processor\" front end to the powerful Latex typesetting environment, and multiplatform too.\r\nDeepgeek also offers updates on his \"Beowulf cluster\" and \"Running Linux on Compact Flash\" episodes of HPR.\r\nClosing music is \"Sevish - Consciousness.\"',73,34,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','LyX,LaTeX,typesetting',0,2025,1),
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(463,'2009-10-13','Finux Interviews Moxie Marlinspike about SSL',2279,'Finux talks to Moxie Marlinspike about a variety of vulnerabilities in SSL','<p>Finux talks to Moxie Marlinspike about a variety of vulnerabilities in most common implementations of SSL, such as hijacking the switch from http to https, universal wildcard certs, <a href=\"https://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslsniff/\" target=\"_blank\">SSLsniff</a> and more.\r\n</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0463.ogg\">ogg version! </a>',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','interview,SSL,security',0,8295,1),
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(464,'2009-10-14','Barefoot Running',1360,'How to run barefoot','Barefoot running resources\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://howtorunbarefoot.com\">How to run barefoot</a>- excellent beginner resource.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://barefootted.com\">Learn from the master - Ted</a> Learn about Vibram Fivefingers and Huarache Sandals. Great resource.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://runningbarefoot.org\"> Running barefoot</a> has articles, forums and all resources. Great videos.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://borntorun.org\">Born To Run</a> the official fan website for the book by Christopher McDougall - Read this book!\r\n<li><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIT7t2jtdP0&hl=un\">NY Time interview with Christopher McDougall</a></li>\r\n</ul>',7,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Barefoot running,Barefoot shoes,Chia seeds',0,2184,1),
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(465,'2009-10-14','Failsafe security',971,'Tips on securing your Linux systems, see Episode 431','<p><b>WARNING</b>: It\'s easy to lock yourself out of a system implementing these changes so make sure you have physical access to the console of the system you are securing.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>To display all processes listening</p>\r\n<pre><code> netstat -anp | grep -i listen\r\n</code></pre>\r\n\r\nDeny all connections to any port from any external IP address\r\n<pre><code>/etc/hosts.deny\r\n all:all\r\n\r\n/etc/hosts.allow\r\n sshd:192.168.1.54 # My other pc\r\n</code></pre>\r\n\r\n<p>IPTables Tutorial: <a href=\"https://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/\">https://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>A good starting point to block all except ssh:\r\n<a href=\"https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-4-block-all-incoming-traffic-but-allow-ssh.html\">https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-4-block-all-incoming-traffic-but-allow-ssh.html</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Disable root login via ssh: <a href=\"https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/security-tip-disable-root-ssh-login-on-linux/\">https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/security-tip-disable-root-ssh-login-on-linux/</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Setting up ssh keys and disabling password logins.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.debuntu.org/ssh-key-based-authentication\">https://www.debuntu.org/ssh-key-based-authentication</a></p>\r\n\r\n',30,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','security,netstat,hosts file,iptables,Firefox,noscript',0,1678,1),
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(466,'2009-10-16','A technique for drum \'n\' bass',550,'In this show SigFLUP shares a program that can be used to make drum \'n\' bass songs.','In this show SigFLUP shares a program that can be used to make drum \'n\' bass songs. \r\nYou can download it at <a href=\"https://tmd.freeshell.org\"> https://tmd.freeshell.org </a>',115,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','drum\'n\'bass,music,samples,freeshell',0,1794,1),
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(466,'2009-10-16','A technique for drum \'n\' bass',550,'In this show SigFLUP shares a program that can be used to make drum \'n\' bass songs.','In this show SigFLUP shares a program that can be used to make drum \'n\' bass songs. \r\nYou can download it at <a href=\"https://tmd.freeshell.org\"> https://tmd.freeshell.org </a>',115,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','drum\'n\'bass,music,samples,freeshell',0,1794,1),
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(467,'2009-10-16','AutoNessus News',1624,'Finux and the author of AutoNessus talk about some upcoming news about this software','finux and the author of Autonessus talk about some upcoming news about this software',85,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','AutoNessus,Interview,security,scanner',0,1505,1),
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(467,'2009-10-16','AutoNessus News',1624,'Finux and the author of AutoNessus talk about some upcoming news about this software','finux and the author of Autonessus talk about some upcoming news about this software',85,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','AutoNessus,Interview,security,scanner',0,1505,1),
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(468,'2009-10-19','Quvmoh\'s UTOS trip',411,'Quvmoh details his trip to the Utah Open Source Conference','<ul>\r\n<li>tosc <a href=\"https://2009.utosc.com/pages/home/\" class=\"uri\">https://2009.utosc.com/pages/home/</a></li>\r\n<li>no gui <a href=\"https://cli.homelinux.net/CLIapps.html\" class=\"uri\">https://cli.homelinux.net/CLIapps.html</a></li>\r\n<li>Quvmoh\'s pics <a href=\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/quvmoh/sets/72157622421938901/detail/\" class=\"uri\">https://www.flickr.com/photos/quvmoh/sets/72157622421938901/detail/</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n',110,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Utah Open Source Conference,networking 101,z shell,Linux home servers,life without a GUI,ssh tips and tricks,openvpn,podcasting,ffmpeg,HDR photography',0,1394,1),
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(468,'2009-10-19','Quvmoh\'s UTOS trip',411,'Quvmoh details his trip to the Utah Open Source Conference','<ul>\r\n<li>tosc <a href=\"https://2009.utosc.com/pages/home/\" class=\"uri\">https://2009.utosc.com/pages/home/</a></li>\r\n<li>no gui <a href=\"https://cli.homelinux.net/CLIapps.html\" class=\"uri\">https://cli.homelinux.net/CLIapps.html</a></li>\r\n<li>Quvmoh\'s pics <a href=\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/quvmoh/sets/72157622421938901/detail/\" class=\"uri\">https://www.flickr.com/photos/quvmoh/sets/72157622421938901/detail/</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n',110,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Utah Open Source Conference,networking 101,z shell,Linux home servers,life without a GUI,ssh tips and tricks,openvpn,podcasting,ffmpeg,HDR photography',0,1394,1),
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(1428,'2014-01-22','Coffee Stain Studios and the Sanctum games',757,'Will #Sanctum2 come to #Linux? Hear @ArminPosts\' answer in the latest #HPR!','<p>Do you know the Sanctum games? You should! Listen to Armin from Coffee Stain Studios on todays episode of Hacker Public Radio!</p>\n <p><em>\"We\'re actually working on Linux support. <strong>*pause*</strong> I don\'t know if I\'m supposed to say that.\"</em><br /> -- Armin</p>\n <h3>Coffee Stain Studios</h3>\n <p>In 2010 a few students from the University of Skövde created the Indie game developing company \"Coffee Stain Studios\". In 2011 they released the game \"Sanctum\" on Steam, and in May of 2013 they released \"Sanctum 2\". These games are most often described as a mix between First-person shooter and Tower defense. You find yourself in a futuristic setting, fighting aliens with a fair bit of humor. The player chooses how much resources to distribute on automatic towers or his or her own weapons. Both games featured the possibility to collaborate with your friends to beat the levels.</p>\n <p>One of the founders, Armin Ibrisagic, was at DreamHack in November 2013, where I got a chance to talk to him.</p>\n <h3>DreamHack</h3>\n <p>\"What is DreamHack?\" you ask? Only the world\'s largest computer festival, held multiple times a year in Jönköping, Sweden. According to Wikipedia \"It holds the world record (as recognized by the Guinness Book of Records and Twin Galaxies) for the world\'s largest LAN party and computer festival, and has held the record for the world\'s fastest Internet connection, and the record in most generated traffic.\"</p>\n <p>I also got an interview with one of the organizers of DreamHack, but that you will hear another day. Today we focus on Sanctum, and how the market looks for smaller game developers.</p>\n <h3>Stuff referenced in the episode</h3>\n <ul>\n <li>Armin, Twitter: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/ArminPosts\">@ArminPosts</a></li>\n <li>Coffee Stain Studios: <a href=\"https://www.coffeestainstudios.com/\">https://www.coffeestainstudios.com/</a></li>\n <li>DreamHack: <a href=\"https://www.dreamhack.se/\">https://www.dreamhack.se/</a></li>\n <li>Wikipedia - DreamHack: <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamHack\">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamHack</a></li>\n <li>Humble Bundle: <a href=\"https://www.humblebundle.com/\">https://www.humblebundle.com/</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum Part 1: A weird blend of FPS and Tower Defence\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/K2ObESxQbPY\">https://youtu.be/K2ObESxQbPY</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum - Yogscave DLC\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/bSah3PZkDHI\">https://youtu.be/bSah3PZkDHI</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum 2 - Maze Making 2.0\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/3ifB7QGhO3k\">https://youtu.be/3ifB7QGhO3k</a></li>\n <li>\"Steam: Sanctum\": <a href=\"https://store.steampowered.com/app/91600/\">https://store.steampowered.com/app/91600/</a></li>\n <li>\"Steam: Sanctum 2\": <a href=\"https://store.steampowered.com/app/210770/\">https://store.steampowered.com/app/210770/</a></li>\n </ul>\n <h3>How to reach me</h3>\n <p>You should follow me and subscribe to All In IT Radio:</p>\n <ul>\n <li>Identi.ca: <a href=\"https://identi.ca/alltinomit\">@alltinomit</a></li>\n <li>Twitter: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/alltinomit\">@alltinomit</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://plus.google.com/100309783606985145580/\">https://aiit.se/radio/+</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://aiit.se/radio/\">https://aiit.se/radio/</a></li>\n </ul>\n',192,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','dreamhack, coffee stain studios, sanctum, games, indie, interview',0,1611,1),
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(1428,'2014-01-22','Coffee Stain Studios and the Sanctum games',757,'Will #Sanctum2 come to #Linux? Hear @ArminPosts\' answer in the latest #HPR!','<p>Do you know the Sanctum games? You should! Listen to Armin from Coffee Stain Studios on todays episode of Hacker Public Radio!</p>\n <p><em>\"We\'re actually working on Linux support. <strong>*pause*</strong> I don\'t know if I\'m supposed to say that.\"</em><br /> -- Armin</p>\n <h3>Coffee Stain Studios</h3>\n <p>In 2010 a few students from the University of Skövde created the Indie game developing company \"Coffee Stain Studios\". In 2011 they released the game \"Sanctum\" on Steam, and in May of 2013 they released \"Sanctum 2\". These games are most often described as a mix between First-person shooter and Tower defense. You find yourself in a futuristic setting, fighting aliens with a fair bit of humor. The player chooses how much resources to distribute on automatic towers or his or her own weapons. Both games featured the possibility to collaborate with your friends to beat the levels.</p>\n <p>One of the founders, Armin Ibrisagic, was at DreamHack in November 2013, where I got a chance to talk to him.</p>\n <h3>DreamHack</h3>\n <p>\"What is DreamHack?\" you ask? Only the world\'s largest computer festival, held multiple times a year in Jönköping, Sweden. According to Wikipedia \"It holds the world record (as recognized by the Guinness Book of Records and Twin Galaxies) for the world\'s largest LAN party and computer festival, and has held the record for the world\'s fastest Internet connection, and the record in most generated traffic.\"</p>\n <p>I also got an interview with one of the organizers of DreamHack, but that you will hear another day. Today we focus on Sanctum, and how the market looks for smaller game developers.</p>\n <h3>Stuff referenced in the episode</h3>\n <ul>\n <li>Armin, Twitter: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/ArminPosts\">@ArminPosts</a></li>\n <li>Coffee Stain Studios: <a href=\"https://www.coffeestainstudios.com/\">https://www.coffeestainstudios.com/</a></li>\n <li>DreamHack: <a href=\"https://www.dreamhack.se/\">https://www.dreamhack.se/</a></li>\n <li>Wikipedia - DreamHack: <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamHack\">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamHack</a></li>\n <li>Humble Bundle: <a href=\"https://www.humblebundle.com/\">https://www.humblebundle.com/</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum Part 1: A weird blend of FPS and Tower Defence\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/K2ObESxQbPY\">https://youtu.be/K2ObESxQbPY</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum - Yogscave DLC\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/bSah3PZkDHI\">https://youtu.be/bSah3PZkDHI</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum 2 - Maze Making 2.0\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/3ifB7QGhO3k\">https://youtu.be/3ifB7QGhO3k</a></li>\n <li>\"Steam: Sanctum\": <a href=\"https://store.steampowered.com/app/91600/\">https://store.steampowered.com/app/91600/</a></li>\n <li>\"Steam: Sanctum 2\": <a href=\"https://store.steampowered.com/app/210770/\">https://store.steampowered.com/app/210770/</a></li>\n </ul>\n <h3>How to reach me</h3>\n <p>You should follow me and subscribe to All In IT Radio:</p>\n <ul>\n <li>Identi.ca: <a href=\"https://identi.ca/alltinomit\">@alltinomit</a></li>\n <li>Twitter: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/alltinomit\">@alltinomit</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://plus.google.com/100309783606985145580/\">https://aiit.se/radio/+</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://aiit.se/radio/\">https://aiit.se/radio/</a></li>\n </ul>\n',192,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','dreamhack, coffee stain studios, sanctum, games, indie, interview',0,1611,1),
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(1422,'2014-01-14','Setting up and using SSH and SOCKS',1432,'Advice on setting up and using SSH and SOCKS proxy','<p>\r\nIn this episode I go through how I set up SSH and SOCKS. This is very useful when you need to feel a bit more secure in your internet traffic and need to keep out of prying eyes. I also go over some tools used to access your home network from a Windows computer.\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nLinks:\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Klaatu\'s Show on SSH : <a href=\"https://gnuworldorder.info/audiophile/archive/season8/gnuWorldOrder_8x20.ogg\">https://gnuworldorder.info/audiophile/archive/season8/gnuWorldOrder_8x20.ogg</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>DynDNS : <a href=\"https://dyn.com/dns/\">https://dyn.com/dns/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>DDClient : <a href=\"https://sourceforge.net/p/ddclient/wiki/Home/\">https://sourceforge.net/p/ddclient/wiki/Home/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>Linksys E2500 : <a href=\"https://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/routers/E2500\">https://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/routers/E2500</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>PuTTy : <a href=\"https://www.putty.org/\">https://www.putty.org/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>Portable Firefox : <a href=\"https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable\">https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable</a>\r\n</li>\r\n</ul>',252,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','SSH,SOCKS proxy,DynDNS,DDClient,PuTTy',0,1588,1),
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(1422,'2014-01-14','Setting up and using SSH and SOCKS',1432,'Advice on setting up and using SSH and SOCKS proxy','<p>\r\nIn this episode I go through how I set up SSH and SOCKS. This is very useful when you need to feel a bit more secure in your internet traffic and need to keep out of prying eyes. I also go over some tools used to access your home network from a Windows computer.\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nLinks:\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Klaatu\'s Show on SSH : <a href=\"https://gnuworldorder.info/audiophile/archive/season8/gnuWorldOrder_8x20.ogg\">https://gnuworldorder.info/audiophile/archive/season8/gnuWorldOrder_8x20.ogg</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>DynDNS : <a href=\"https://dyn.com/dns/\">https://dyn.com/dns/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>DDClient : <a href=\"https://sourceforge.net/p/ddclient/wiki/Home/\">https://sourceforge.net/p/ddclient/wiki/Home/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>Linksys E2500 : <a href=\"https://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/routers/E2500\">https://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/routers/E2500</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>PuTTy : <a href=\"https://www.putty.org/\">https://www.putty.org/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>Portable Firefox : <a href=\"https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable\">https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable</a>\r\n</li>\r\n</ul>',252,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','SSH,SOCKS proxy,DynDNS,DDClient,PuTTy',0,1588,1),
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(1445,'2014-02-14','22 - LibreOffice Writer Other Frame Styles',606,'This continues our look at frames by looking at frame styles for things other than text.','<p>\r\nThis continues our look at frames by looking at frame styles for things other than text.\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<h1>LibreOffice Writer Other Frame Styles</h1>\r\n<p>In the previous tutorial we looked at using the frame style for text, which is not called the Text style, but the Frame style, which may be confusing. This is a very common use of frames, but there are others. To start the discussion, let’s get back to the basic concept of <em>objects</em>. LibreOffice is an object-oriented program and you should keep this in mind when dealing with this software.</p>\r\n<p>A piece of text can be an object, and it can contain other objects (paragraphs, sentences, words, characters), or it can be contained within other objects (section, chapter, document). In the case we are looking at, a frame is an object, which contains other objects, and is in turn contained within larger objects (page, section, document). Depending on the objects being contained, the frame styles can be different, and that is what we need to look at now.</p>\r\n<p>\r\nPlease see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=671\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=671</a> for the rest of the article\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Writer, Word Processing, Page Layout',0,1312,1),
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(1445,'2014-02-14','22 - LibreOffice Writer Other Frame Styles',606,'This continues our look at frames by looking at frame styles for things other than text.','<p>\r\nThis continues our look at frames by looking at frame styles for things other than text.\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<h1>LibreOffice Writer Other Frame Styles</h1>\r\n<p>In the previous tutorial we looked at using the frame style for text, which is not called the Text style, but the Frame style, which may be confusing. This is a very common use of frames, but there are others. To start the discussion, let’s get back to the basic concept of <em>objects</em>. LibreOffice is an object-oriented program and you should keep this in mind when dealing with this software.</p>\r\n<p>A piece of text can be an object, and it can contain other objects (paragraphs, sentences, words, characters), or it can be contained within other objects (section, chapter, document). In the case we are looking at, a frame is an object, which contains other objects, and is in turn contained within larger objects (page, section, document). Depending on the objects being contained, the frame styles can be different, and that is what we need to look at now.</p>\r\n<p>\r\nPlease see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=671\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=671</a> for the rest of the article\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Writer, Word Processing, Page Layout',0,1312,1),
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(1465,'2014-03-14','24 - LibreOffice Writer A Brochure Project',1572,'This concludes our look at page layout by showing these techniques at use in creating a Tri-fold bro','<p>\r\nThe written version of this show can be found at <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676</a>\r\nThe <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?attachment_id=684\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-684\">European version</a> of the brochure.\r\nThe <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?attachment_id=686\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-686\">American version</a> of the brochure.\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Writer, Word Processing, Page Layout',0,1339,1),
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(1475,'2014-03-28','25 - LibreOffice Calc What Is A Spreadsheet',820,'The origins and history of the spreadsheet','<h1>LibreOffice Calc: What is a Spreadsheet?</h1>\r\n<p>There are different ways to answer this question. Functionally, spreadsheets are a tool for mathematical calculations, but have branched out into related areas like data analysis. Some people even use them as a quick-and-dirty database tool. If you are in a financial profession of some kind you probably live in spreadsheets all day.</p>\r\n<p>Spreadsheets are original “killer app”. Early examples were implemented on mainframe computers in the 1960s, but the big step was the creation of <em>VisiCalc</em> for the Apple II in 1979, which was then ported to the IBM PC in 1981. VisiCalc set the conventions that guided all subsequent spreadsheets, and the essential methods have not changed since then. VisiCalc was called the first <em>killer app</em> because people would buy the computer just to run the program, and the usefulness of spreadsheets is what promoted the initial entry of personal computers into the corporate world, with all of the change that has caused.</p>\r\n<p> \r\nFor the remainder of this article please see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=699\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=699</a>\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Calc, Spreadsheet',0,1454,1),
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(1455,'2014-02-28','23 - LibreOffice Writer Other Page Layout Options',952,'This continues our look at page layout by looking at ways to do this other than by using frames.','<h1>Other Page Layout Options</h1>\r\n<p>As we mentioned in beginning our look at Page Layout, you have some options other than just Page Styles and Frame Styles, useful though they are. So let’s spend a few moments looking at these other options and see how they work.</p>\r\n<h2>Tables</h2>\r\n<p>Tables can be a useful tool for more than just displaying tabular data. You can place different object in each cell of a table and so have some control over how things are laid out on the page. You could, for instance, place your sub-heads in a left-hand column, and the associated text in an adjoining column, which gives you the same effect as using the Marginalia style. And you can add pictures, charts, and other objects as well. You can even insert a table into a cell of another table to get more fine-grained control. In fact, in the days before Cascading Style Sheets and Javascript, tables were the primary way of laying out Web pages, though these days that is frowned upon, and in any case most Web pages are now created using some kind of CMS software like WordPress, or Drupal. The idea of using tables was more attractive when we realized you could turn-off the cell borders and make them invisible. Of course, in Writer documents that only works when they are printed. When opened on a computer the table borders are still visible, as indeed they would have to be for you to edit the document.</p>\r\n<p>\r\nFor the remainder of this article please see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676</a>\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Writer, Word Processing, Page Layout',0,1325,1),
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(1485,'2014-04-11','26 - LibreOffice Calc Cells',1275,'This episode looks at the fundamental unit of a spreadsheet, the cell, and introduces addressing and','<h1>LibreOffice Calc: Cells</h1>\r\n<p>All spreadsheets have the same basic structure, a table of rows and columns. Columns are headed up A, B, C, and so on. After Z, the next column is AA, then AB, AC, AD, and so on. The maximum number of columns is 1024. Rows are numbered 1,2,3 and so on, and the maximum number of rows is 1024*1024, or 1,048,576. At this time I am not aware of any plans to increase these numbers, though that could change if competitive pressures make it necessary.</p>\r\n<p>Where a row and column intersect, there is a <em>cell</em>, which is given the address of the column followed by the row, e.g. A1, but never 1A. This is very useful since you can use the contents of a cell in a calculation by simply using the cell address. For example, to add the value of cell B4 to the value in cell C3 and store it, you would write “=B4+C3″ in the cell where you want to store the sum. Learning to use cell addresses is extremely important, so get in the habit of doing this at every opportunity.</p>\r\n<p>\r\nFor the rest of this article see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=706\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=706</a>\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Calc, Spreadsheet',0,1389,1),
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(1424,'2014-01-16','ohmroep hpr live mini, 03-08-2013, Censorship and Hacking in the Netherlands',2620,'ohmroep hpr live mini, 03-08-2013, Censorship and Hacking in the netherlands','<p>Nido Media invades the Early Morning Show hosted by colleague host Brenno de Winter to talk about his talk on Censorship and Hacking in the Netherlands.</p>\n <p>We discuss the situation of Alberto Stegeman, who proved the lack of security on Schiphol by touching the plane of the Queen.</p>\n <p>Brenno\'s own adventures with the Dutch transportation card.</p>\n <p>Henk Krol showed a medical system\'s security, a system considered to be \"Top Notch Security\", hinged on a (shared) password consisting of 5 numbers.</p>\n <p>He also talks about the Dutch Responsible Disclosure procedure and what is wrong with it, including examples such as Hans Scheuder who found a flaw in Habbo Hotel.</p>\n <p>Ilyam saw his little brother and sister taken away by the Child Protection Services by accident and decided to film it and go public with it.</p>\n <p>Indigo - system for registering people immigrating to the netherlands. Contains markers like \"You are ready to be removed\".</p>\n <p>Russian Activist fled to the Netherlands after he was let out of jail. Here he got cought in a system named \'Indigo\' which is used by the immigration service. One of the flags this system can set on people is \'you are ready to be removed\'.</p>',214,0,1,'CC-BY-SA','OHMRoep HPR Live',0,1354,1),
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(1426,'2014-01-20','A Visit to Reglue',971,'Reglue gives free Linux computers to under privileged children and their families','<p>\r\nRecycled Electronics and Gnu/Linux Used for Education. Reglue, in a nutshell, gives free Linux computers to under privileged children and their families. From their website:\r\n</p>\r\n<blockquote>\r\nAccording to our estimates and those of the Austin Independent School District, there are over 5000 Austin students who cannot afford a computer or Internet access. Reglue wants to reduce that number by as much as we can. Since 2005 we have provided 1102 disadvantaged Austin-area kids and their families a computer. These kids cannot grow and compete with their peers unless they have a computer and Reglue focuses on giving these kids the tools they need. \r\n</blockquote>\r\n<p>\r\n<a href=\"https://www.reglue.org/\">https://www.reglue.org/</a>\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nTo find out more about Ken Starks - Find him on Google+\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nKen\'s Blog <a href=\"https://linuxlock.blogspot.com/2009/08/let-their-eyes-be-opened.html\">https://linuxlock.blogspot.com/2009/08/let-their-eyes-be-opened.html</a>\r\n</p>',209,0,1,'CC-BY-SA','Linux, BBQ, Ken Starks, Taylor Texas, Helios Project, yummy',0,1397,1),
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(1427,'2014-01-21','Decoding HPR1216 the easy way and a bit more',1450,'An alternative method of decoding audio containing Morse Code into text','<p>\r\nThis Episode is kind of a direct response to HPR1343 by Laindir, where he explains his awesome way to decode the morse code in HPR1216. For the fun of it, I start right out by digressing into a memory of mine. It is about how I tried to decode morse code telemetry from the AO-21 amateur radio satellite some 20 years ago by using a CBM-8032 computer. \r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nAfter that I reveal the easy way to decode HPR1216 by using the CW mode of the program FLDIGI. Along the way, I mention the use of \"monitors\" in pulse audio, which are selectable in pavucontrol as input sources for audio applications. This is an easy way to loop back sound output from other applications. This method also combines nicely with WEBSDR, web accessible software defined receivers, all over the world. These may be used if you want to throw some real world signals at FLDIGI to play with the different modes. For listening to amateur radio communication I recommend to start out with one of these modes: CW (morse telegraphy), PSK > BPSK31 (very common, narrow band tele type mode) and RTTY > RTTY-45 (\"original\" radio tele type). For the typing modes you might want to check also \"View>Waterfall>Docked scope\" or activate \"View>View/Hide Channels\".\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nFinally I add a tip about using OSS-wrappers like aoss, from alsa-oss, and padsp from the pulseaudio-utils package, to run old OSS applications. I use this primarily for siggen, a suit of command line / curses applications for generating audio signals like sine wave, rectangle and so on. \r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nNOTE: There is one stumbling block with pavucontrol, which I forgot to mention in the recording. Applications will only show up as playback sources or recording sinks when they actively use the interface. That is, the alsa player source will only be visible while playing, in the same way as an audacity sink can only be seen while the recording is going on. \r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<h3>Links:</h3>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>hpr1343 :: Too Clever For Your Own Good <a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1343\">https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1343</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>hpr1216 :: Digital Data Transfer <a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1216\">https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1216</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>Some sparse info on the AO-21 satellite <a href=\"https://www.sat-net.com/winorbit/help/satao21.html\">https://www.sat-net.com/winorbit/help/satao21.html</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>Wiki page covering the CBM8032 <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_PET\">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_PET</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<!-- The link below has been corrected, the old one (left in the text part) returns 404 -->\r\n<li>Fldigi home page <a href=\"https://www.w1hkj.com\">https://www.w1hkj.com/Fldigi.html</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>WEBSDR main page <a href=\"https://websdr.org\">https://websdr.org</a>\r\n</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n',271,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','fldigi,PulseAudio,OSS-wrapper,padsp,aoss',0,1345,1),
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(1429,'2014-01-23','Debian sources.list',2499,'Personalize your Debian distro through the sources.list file','<p>\r\nHonkeymagoo and Kevin Wisher discuss the Debian GNU Linux sources.list file, and the many ways\r\nit can be used to personalize your Debian distro\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nThe site that gives most of the information about the sources.list file:\r\n<a href=\"https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html\">https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html</a>\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nMirror sites list:\r\n<a href=\"https://www.debian.org/mirror/list\">https://www.debian.org/mirror/list</a>\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nA site that can help you make a sources.list file:\r\n<a href=\"https://debgen.simplylinux.ch/\">https://debgen.simplylinux.ch/</a>\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\n2 good sites to learn about apt-pinning:\r\n<a href=\"https://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html\">https://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html</a>\r\n<a href=\"https://www.howtoforge.com/a-short-introduction-to-apt-pinning\">https://www.howtoforge.com/a-short-introduction-to-apt-pinning</a>\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nThe Debian multimedia repository: <a href=\"https://www.deb-multimedia.org/\">https://www.deb-multimedia.org/</a>\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nDefault sources.list file for US:\r\n</p>\r\n<pre>\r\ndeb https://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main\r\ndeb-src https://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main\r\n\r\ndeb https://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main\r\ndeb-src https://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main\r\n\r\ndeb https://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main\r\ndeb-src https://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-updates main \r\n</pre>',269,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','Debian,sources.list,apt-pinning',0,1584,1),
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(1431,'2014-01-27','Talking Twenty Fourteen',2260,'New Year predictions from Jezra and NYbill','<p>\r\nIn what has become an annual thing, Jezra and NYbill talk about their New Years predictions past and future. Better late then never, I guess...\r\n</p>',235,0,1,'CC-BY-SA','New Year,2014,prediction',0,1465,1),
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(1432,'2014-01-28','Fahrenheit 212',1148,'A discussion of temperature systems: Fahrenheit, Celsius (Centigrade) and Kelvin','<p>Please consider recording an episode for Hacker Public Radio. We are a you-contribute podcast. :)</p>\r\n <p>Ken requests an episode on Fahrenheit, which really requires discussion of the two temperature systems, and how they are quantified.</p>\r\n <h3>Terminology</h3>\r\n <p>Centigrade: old fashioned term for Celsius<br /> Kelvin (K): less common measurement of temperature used for Science<br /> Thermal Equilibrium: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamic_equilibrium<br /> Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeroth_law_of_thermodynamics<br /> Absolute zero: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_zero<br />\r\n </p>\r\n <p>My personal preference is Celsius. Less numbers to deal with in everyday use.<br /> Really Cold – Temperatures below 0°C<br /> Really Hot – Temperatures above 30°C<br /> The \"American\" thinking is temperatures go in 20\'s, 30\'s, 40\'s...etc. more work!<br /> Obligatory gun discussion<br /> Indirect conversation about PV = nRT formula<br /> Correction: the absence of pressure (vacuum) causes water to boil.<br /> Celsius and Fahrenheit are \"measured\" by the states of water boiling/freezing.<br />\r\n </p><pre>\r\nCelsius\r\nfreezes at 0°\r\nboils at 100°\r\n\r\nFahrenheit\r\nfreezes at 32\r\nboils 212°\r\n\r\n1 (K) Kelvin = -273.15°C\r\n</pre>',272,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','Science, temperature',0,1432,1),
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(1433,'2014-01-29','Ubuntu Quickly Ebook Template',660,'The Quickly Ubuntu eBook Template allows the user to create and manage eBooks','<p>\r\nIn this episode Mike Hingley talks about his Ubuntu Quickly Ebook Template project. Whilst it is still in development, it allows authors the ability to publish epub style books through the ubuntu packaging system.\r\n</p>\r\n',185,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','content packaging,Ebook ',0,1441,1),
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(1434,'2014-01-30','Why I made an account free android ',568,'Account Free Android Tablet: minimal Google/Ads without Rooting','<p>\r\nWhy I built an Account Free Google tablet. Including links of what was done. Some basic criteria. No accounts created for downloading, installing or configuring except for mail accounts. No rooting. No pirated apps. Something that can be easy for a user to do including installing and updating apps. One ad supported app installed, but hope to find an alternative. \r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\n<a href=\"https://james.toebesacademy.com/Account_Free_Android_Device.html\">https://james.toebesacademy.com/Account_Free_Android_Device.html</a>\r\n</p>',273,0,1,'CC-BY-SA','Android,tablet,F-Droid,OwnCloud',0,1638,1),
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