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(313,810,'2011-09-09 19:01:30','Quvmoh','Arch show','Will be great to hear an Arch install show, Thanks!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(314,812,'2011-09-26 13:21:05','Klaatu','Angry','They\'re all patent trolls.\r\n\r\nIf corporate america justifies itself by saying that competition breeds excellence, then patents quell that.\r\n\r\nIf you just think that technology should keep advancing and getting better, then patents hinder that as well.\r\n\r\nThe only thing patents seem to be good for is to ensure that someone makes a lot of dough off something that probably wasn\'t even invented or developed in a vacuum.\r\n\r\nGreat show, Mr. Gadgets. I sometimes wish you had a video cast, where you dressed up in wacky pseudo-scientist outfits and did fun experiments that we could all try at home. But until you get that television deal, I\'ll settle for your very fine HPR audio shows.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(315,816,'2011-09-26 12:38:50','Klaatu','great information thanks','Great episode! Recipes sound delicious, although not having a kitchen I probably won\'t be trying them anytime soon.\r\n\r\nBut yeah budget living, or living minimally, is great. It\'s amazing how few bills you can have it you just simplify...and the fewer bills, the less work you have to do, which in the end leaves more time for haxooring.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(316,816,'2011-09-28 08:49:06','neddludd','Practical','Thanks Tracy for the useful information, I appreciated the re thinking of the survivalism term to include a whole lot more than stockpiling guns and ammo for the \"coming armageddon\"\r\n\r\nregards','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(317,818,'2011-09-26 12:26:15','klaatu','Agreed','I agree, the sansa devices make great little recording devices. I don\'t have a Clip, but I do have the fuze, and I used it at OLF to do interviews. The storage capicity, as long as you plan ahead and leave space for the recording, is great, the battery lasted the entire day and for days thereafter, and the mic and sound quality was fine. As much as I love my tablet (nokia n800), nothing but the storage is really anywhere near the quality that the fuze provided me.\r\n\r\nOn the other hand, the Fuze as a media player (even with Rockbox) leaves a little to be desired...','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(318,818,'2011-09-30 05:18:06','sgtron','','I bought a clip+ based on this podcast that I picked up on ebay for about $35 for a refurbished 8GB model, but unfortunately I didn\'t like rockbox on it. I found the rockbox navigation to be a bit flakey and the fm radio popped unless you exited the play screen. I do find the stock firmware fine for recording even though you can\'t monitor the sidetone.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(319,818,'2011-10-02 18:03:49','Fragilematter','Workarounds','Hey guys/Pokey! Sorry for joining the party so late, but I\'ve been behind on my podcasts lately.\r\nI\'ll get down to the subject, and that can be resumed in one acronim: R(F)TM. Rockbox is a complex piece of software and a lot of its functionality isn\'t obvious.\r\nFor instance, to lock the keys on the clip you need to press both the middle button (select) and home at the same time, while you are playing a song (rockbox devs name that the WPS - while playing screen). Also, if you are somewhere in the menus and you want to return to the wps you use the same key combo - home + select.\r\nAlso, at least on my Sansa e200, you can have it charge from a computer without accessing the disk by holding select while you plug in the usb cable. I don\'t know if it\'s the same for the Clip Plus.\r\nAs a closing note, if I recall correctly, the Clip Plus is still under development, especially the usb side of things, so you can expect improvements with each new release (unless you\'re using the current build, like I do).\r\n\r\nHere\'s hoping you have a nice day,\r\nFragilematter','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(320,818,'2011-10-03 05:52:49','sgtron','Thanks','Fragilematter, thanks for the reply and I\'ll try the current release to see what I think of that too.. I see the rockbox stable builds are released quarterly and the current one was just last month, so months to go before next release. ','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(321,818,'2011-10-10 16:13:26','lostnbronx','Your Idea Works','Pokey, a few years ago, I glued two paint-stirrers together to make a handle; cut the handle to size, sanded it down, and painted it. Then I put Velcro on one end and Velcro on the acrylic case that I have my Fuze in, and stuck it on. I hold the earbud cable to the handle with an elastic. The Fuze has has never fallen off by accident. \r\n\r\nThis is perfect for recording, and even general use, and the Velcro/handle combo helps to cut down on handling noise. The only change I\'d make now is that I should have stained the handle instead of painting it, as the paint began to wear badly almost immediately.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),

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(316,816,'2011-09-28 08:49:06','neddludd','Practical','Thanks Tracy for the useful information, I appreciated the re thinking of the survivalism term to include a whole lot more than stockpiling guns and ammo for the \"coming armageddon\"\r\n\r\nregards','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(317,818,'2011-09-26 12:26:15','klaatu','Agreed','I agree, the sansa devices make great little recording devices. I don\'t have a Clip, but I do have the fuze, and I used it at OLF to do interviews. The storage capicity, as long as you plan ahead and leave space for the recording, is great, the battery lasted the entire day and for days thereafter, and the mic and sound quality was fine. As much as I love my tablet (nokia n800), nothing but the storage is really anywhere near the quality that the fuze provided me.\r\n\r\nOn the other hand, the Fuze as a media player (even with Rockbox) leaves a little to be desired...','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(318,818,'2011-09-30 05:18:06','sgtron','','I bought a clip+ based on this podcast that I picked up on ebay for about $35 for a refurbished 8GB model, but unfortunately I didn\'t like rockbox on it. I found the rockbox navigation to be a bit flakey and the fm radio popped unless you exited the play screen. I do find the stock firmware fine for recording even though you can\'t monitor the sidetone.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(319,818,'2011-10-02 18:03:49','Fragilematter','Workarounds','Hey guys/Pokey! Sorry for joining the party so late, but I\'ve been behind on my podcasts lately.\r\nI\'ll get down to the subject, and that can be resumed in one acronim: R(F)TM. Rockbox is a complex piece of software and a lot of its functionality isn\'t obvious.\r\nFor instance, to lock the keys on the clip you need to press both the middle button (select) and home at the same time, while you are playing a song (rockbox devs name that the WPS - while playing screen). Also, if you are somewhere in the menus and you want to return to the wps you use the same key combo - home + select.\r\nAlso, at least on my Sansa e200, you can have it charge from a computer without accessing the disk by holding select while you plug in the usb cable. I don\'t know if it\'s the same for the Clip Plus.\r\nAs a closing note, if I recall correctly, the Clip Plus is still under development, especially the usb side of things, so you can expect improvements with each new release (unless you\'re using the current build, like I do).\r\n\r\nHere\'s hoping you have a nice day,\r\nFragilematter','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(320,818,'2011-10-03 05:52:49','sgtron','Thanks','Fragilematter, thanks for the reply and I\'ll try the current release to see what I think of that too.. I see the rockbox stable builds are released quarterly and the current one was just last month, so months to go before next release. ','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(321,818,'2011-10-10 16:13:26','lostnbronx','Your Idea Works','Pokey, a few years ago, I glued two paint-stirrers together to make a handle; cut the handle to size, sanded it down, and painted it. Then I put Velcro on one end and Velcro on the acrylic case that I have my Fuze in, and stuck it on. I hold the earbud cable to the handle with an elastic. The Fuze has has never fallen off by accident. \r\n\r\nThis is perfect for recording, and even general use, and the Velcro/handle combo helps to cut down on handling noise. The only change I\'d make now is that I should have stained the handle instead of painting it, as the paint began to wear badly almost immediately.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(322,818,'2011-10-26 15:13:39','pokey','Thanks for the feedback guys','Those are all great suggestions. I may need to use the velcro one, as i broke the clip off of my clip. \r\n\r\nThe lock screen function is a new one to me. I\'ll have to try it.\r\n\r\nYes you can charge the Clip without it booting into the stock firmware if it\'s powered on in Rockbox. That\'s how I charge it.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(323,820,'2011-09-24 03:50:08','DeepGeek','A Big-Name server you may not have considered','Hi, Klaatu,\r\nLoved the podcast. Your idea of urging listeners to try different servers was great, but your choices of nginx, apache, and lighttpd seemed to indicate an interest in \"big name\" webservers.\r\nI thought you might want to consider something else \"big name.\" Did you know that the webserver that powers AOL, aolserver4, is an open-source project? Check out aolserver.com. They boast not of some obscure benchmark, but rather of extreme scalability and a huge number of languages embedded and multiple API\'s, and multiple database platform support.\r\nI haven\'t tired it myself, but I thought you\'d like to know...\r\n---\r\nDeepGeek','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(324,820,'2011-09-26 02:43:53','klaatu','aolserver','well let\'s wait for AOL to prove themselves before we go jumping to adopt their server. I\'ve personally not heard of them but I\'ll keep an eye out.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(1310,1870,'2015-12-10 08:19:51','0xf10e','yepp, no cleartext','1st thing is DH key exchange, basically \"no that we speak privately and securely let me tell you who I [the server] am\". Think about it. Any other way would leave the client open to a MitM spoofing the server\'s keys.\r\n\r\nBut, of course, when you ignore the changed fingerprint on the server you won\'t know who is receiving your credentials.\r\nWith pubkey auth you don\'t have to worry about losing anything usable to impersonate you. Also makes brute force login attempts infeasible due to the vast number of possible keys.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1311,1874,'2015-09-28 04:18:26','droops','Thanks','Thank you again Ken for keeping all of this together and thank you to everyone who has recorded and episode and truly been a part of the HPR community. It would not exist without you. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1312,1874,'2015-10-08 15:15:39','J.','','Wow, as a public school survivor, hearing all about your class makes me a little envious to be honest.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1313,1874,'2015-10-13 13:19:37','Dave Morriss','I loved this interview','I really enjoyed this. Congratulations and thanks Ken. \r\n\r\nIt was great to understand more about the history of HPR, and to get further insight into who the founders were, and what their motivation was.\r\n\r\nAnd droops - you sound like a hell of a teacher :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1314,1878,'2015-12-29 04:40:53','Erik','Commands','Would you be able to detail the commands you use for the luks encrypted ISO?','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1315,1880,'2015-10-16 13:39:53','Mike Ray','Great show','Great show Klaatu. Really enjoy anything about Arduino and general fiddling about with electronics.\r\n\r\nCurrently mucking about with RF transmitter and receiver modules and have considered using XBee. So this show was of interest.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1316,1881,'2015-10-19 20:24:03','Fin','Music fail','Why did the default theme play at the end, when clacke\'s a capella version was so good!\r\n\r\nInteresting journey BTW. The audio wasn\'t that bad.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1317,1881,'2015-10-23 16:00:35','Dave Morriss','Great episode','This was a very interesting show. I knew very little of what you spoke about, never having had an Amiga, nor having used dial-up with Linux. Thanks for the insight.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1318,1881,'2015-10-26 11:35:10','clacke','Thanks','Cool! Glad I added something new. I was worried that yet another Linux backstory might be redundant, but I guess everyone comes from their own direction.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),

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(1313,1874,'2015-10-13 13:19:37','Dave Morriss','I loved this interview','I really enjoyed this. Congratulations and thanks Ken. \r\n\r\nIt was great to understand more about the history of HPR, and to get further insight into who the founders were, and what their motivation was.\r\n\r\nAnd droops - you sound like a hell of a teacher :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1314,1878,'2015-12-29 04:40:53','Erik','Commands','Would you be able to detail the commands you use for the luks encrypted ISO?','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1315,1880,'2015-10-16 13:39:53','Mike Ray','Great show','Great show Klaatu. Really enjoy anything about Arduino and general fiddling about with electronics.\r\n\r\nCurrently mucking about with RF transmitter and receiver modules and have considered using XBee. So this show was of interest.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1316,1881,'2015-10-19 20:24:03','Fin','Music fail','Why did the default theme play at the end, when clacke\'s a capella version was so good!\r\n\r\nInteresting journey BTW. The audio wasn\'t that bad.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1317,1881,'2015-10-23 16:00:35','Dave Morriss','Great episode','This was a very interesting show. I knew very little of what you spoke about, never having had an Amiga, nor having used dial-up with Linux. Thanks for the insight.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1318,1881,'2015-10-26 11:35:10','clacke','Thanks','Cool! Glad I added something new. I was worried that yet another Linux backstory might be redundant, but I guess everyone comes from their own direction.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1319,1884,'2015-10-27 19:07:10','Frank','','Thank you, Dave. A very nice piece of work.\r\n\r\nI\'ve been trying to understand regular expressions (I guess because I like puzzles). In addition to giving me a better understanding of bash, the examples you gave show similarity with some regular expression syntax, which in turn gives some context to regular expression syntax, so that it does not seem to be quite so foreign a language.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1320,1884,'2015-10-27 19:49:37','Dave Morriss','Thanks Frank, glad you enjoyed it','The regular expression subject is a complex one. I\'ve been wondering whether I should try and pass on what I know about it. \r\n\r\nStrictly this brace expansion topic is in the area of using patterns to match filenames. Confusingly this is similar but not the same as regular expressions. In later episodes in this (not-)series I want to talk more about filename matching then look at regular expressions in the context of Bash.\r\n\r\nReally, the regular expression subject could (should?) be stand-alone and should look at what\'s available in Bash, grep, sed, awk, etc. I use Perl regular expresions the most but I hesitate to go too deep there because they are mind-blowing :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1321,1884,'2015-10-28 22:01:14','Frank','','Indeed regular expressions are complex. They make my brain hurt.\r\n\r\nSeeing some kinship with shell commands--some indication that whoever perpetrated regex did not just make it up from the whole cloth--is somehow comforting.\r\n\r\nI recently stumbled over a great *beginner\'s* tutorial.\r\nhttps://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/using-grep-regular-expressions-to-search-for-text-patterns-in-linux#basic-usage\r\n\r\nWhat makes it so good is that it uses the GPL text found on every Linux computer for the exercises, so you can practice the examples and try different options as you read along.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(2310,2470,'2018-01-31 07:47:17','dodddummy','Time to update for the elimination of the individual mandate?','Does the removal of the individual mandate justify an update?','2018-01-31 08:30:57'),
(2311,2470,'2018-01-31 20:04:51','Ahuka','I did cover it','The repeal of the Individual Mandate was covered in this last episode, I believe.','2018-01-31 20:06:42'),
(2312,2465,'2018-02-03 10:30:15','timttmy','Thanks','Just wanted to say thanks to operat0r for bringing tron-script to my attention. I hate maintaining the windows boxes at work (5 windows boxes and 7 linux boxes). I have run tron-script on 3 of the machines so far and they are running a LOT quicker now including one of the win7 machines which got stuck installing updates a while back and even after hours of searching for a solution to the problem, nothing. Tron-script has resolved the issue and the machine is now up to date :)\r\nIt looks like tron-script has been around for quite some time and has remained under my radar. So thanks again for the episode and bringing it to my attention. \r\nI wonder what other tools HPR listeners use that I or others have not heard of?','2018-02-03 10:32:46'),
(2313,2478,'2018-02-05 00:22:05','hammerron','a second Star Trek reference','As soon as you said Star Trek, it made me think of TNG season 7, an episode called Masks . In that episode both Data and Picard wore masks and had altered roles.','2018-02-05 09:08:25'),
(2314,2477,'2018-02-05 10:48:22','dodddummy','Chickens','I meant to remove the roosters but forgot. In the Philippines and there are roosters everywhere.','2018-02-05 10:53:25'),
(2315,2478,'2018-02-05 22:28:53','lostnbronx','Excellent Episode','I really enjoyed this installment of the Audiobook Club. It was great hearing from the author, who was thoughtful and articulate, explaining what sounded like complex concepts and making them clear. I\'m really excited to listen to this book, spoilers notwithstanding.\r\n\r\nGreat job, guys!','2018-02-05 22:32:05'),
(2316,2482,'2018-02-06 00:35:08','Clinton Roy','How on earth did I do that? :(','I\'ve somehow managed to upload both interviews in the one show :(\r\n\r\nI haven\'t even edited the second interview yet.','2018-02-06 07:42:54'),
(2317,2489,'2018-02-15 19:18:06','Ken Fallon','Bin there done that. (Deliberate typo Dave)','1. Yes you describe why I hate forums.\r\n2. Why did you not record a show describing the peoblem? I know several hosts that have ffmpeg foo. We have the exact same needs for hpr itself','2018-02-15 19:44:39'),
(2318,2482,'2018-02-18 07:17:13','Clinton Roy','Thank you to the admins','I would just like to publicly say thank you to the admins to fixed my mistake, in a way that will force them to read it aloud ;)','2018-02-18 09:54:50'),

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(2313,2478,'2018-02-05 00:22:05','hammerron','a second Star Trek reference','As soon as you said Star Trek, it made me think of TNG season 7, an episode called Masks . In that episode both Data and Picard wore masks and had altered roles.','2018-02-05 09:08:25'),
(2314,2477,'2018-02-05 10:48:22','dodddummy','Chickens','I meant to remove the roosters but forgot. In the Philippines and there are roosters everywhere.','2018-02-05 10:53:25'),
(2315,2478,'2018-02-05 22:28:53','lostnbronx','Excellent Episode','I really enjoyed this installment of the Audiobook Club. It was great hearing from the author, who was thoughtful and articulate, explaining what sounded like complex concepts and making them clear. I\'m really excited to listen to this book, spoilers notwithstanding.\r\n\r\nGreat job, guys!','2018-02-05 22:32:05'),
(2316,2482,'2018-02-06 00:35:08','Clinton Roy','How on earth did I do that? :(','I\'ve somehow managed to upload both interviews in the one show :(\r\n\r\nI haven\'t even edited the second interview yet.','2018-02-06 07:42:54'),
(2317,2489,'2018-02-15 19:18:06','Ken Fallon','Bin there done that. (Deliberate typo Dave)','1. Yes you describe why I hate forums.\r\n2. Why did you not record a show describing the peoblem? I know several hosts that have ffmpeg foo. We have the exact same needs for hpr itself','2018-02-15 19:44:39'),
(2318,2482,'2018-02-18 07:17:13','Clinton Roy','Thank you to the admins','I would just like to publicly say thank you to the admins to fixed my mistake, in a way that will force them to read it aloud ;)','2018-02-18 09:54:50'),
(2319,2492,'2018-02-20 00:30:09','Clinton Roy','Swapping in..','It\'s been many a year since I was in Canada: are these the rubber wheeled ones?','2018-02-20 08:34:34'),
(2320,2488,'2018-02-20 05:40:00','Windigo','Welcome','Quite a topic for a first episode!\r\n\r\nI enjoyed it, and look forward to your next submission. :)','2018-02-20 08:34:34'),
(2321,2477,'2018-02-20 06:15:08','Windigo','Also distractable','Thanks for the tip! I am also very distract-able, and find myself rewinding HPR episodes constantly to catch what I just missed. I tried looping an episode (this one, in fact) and saw a real difference in what I remembered.\r\n\r\nI was curious about the roosters, but didn\'t mind them too much. Perhaps just list them as a co-host next time? ;)','2018-02-20 08:34:34'),
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(3310,3457,'2021-11-17 15:24:29','Gumnos','Storing data in recsel format?','I\'m not sure if you\'ve encountered GNU recutils before\r\n\r\nhttps://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/\r\n\r\nbut it\'s a nice flat-file way of storing & querying data in a format similar to what you described. It\'s fairly easy to convert to CSV or other tabular format. It plays nicely with version-control, making it easier to tell when a \"column\" (really a row in a group) has been edited because the diff just shows that one \"cell\" rather than a whole CSV line being modified.\r\n\r\nIt\'s also pretty flexible when it comes to omitted or duplicate fields. I\'ve taken to storing our household address book in this format and then transforming it into other formats as needed.','2021-11-17 21:38:02'),
(3311,3470,'2021-11-19 16:50:45','Trey','Oh what happy memories','Thank you for bringing back memories from early in my computer career. I still have a MSDOS 3.31 Emergency boot disk (Because it was the first to support hard drive partitions above 33MB). For the longest time, I kept it in the very front of my floppy disk case. But when I finally tossed all the old PC floppies, I relocated it to the esteemed location of stuck to the refrigerator door with a magnet.\r\n\r\nLikely won\'t boot anymore, but still brings back memories.\r\n\r\nKeep up the good work!','2021-11-19 19:08:48'),
(3312,3470,'2021-11-19 22:12:52','Kevin O\'Brien','You are most welcome','I\'m glad you enjoyed it. There are more in the pipeline, but once they are done there won\'t be any more in this series. I wrote these 20-something years ago, and I still get happy users who find them on my Web site.','2021-11-20 19:26:21'),
(3313,3471,'2021-11-22 14:32:18','Trey','Capacitors','Thank you for sharing. Tinkering with vintage electronics (Wait! Referring to the Walkman as \"vintage\" makes me feel really old.) is loads of fun. Do you find the need to replace capacitors in equipment of this era? I have noticed with various radio gear of similar age the capacitors have drifted far from spec.\r\n\r\nKeep up the awesome podcasts!','2021-11-22 22:35:52'),
(3314,3471,'2021-11-23 13:05:23','Keith','They really are great devices','Thanks for making this, I do remember getting one back in the early 80\'s, however that is no longer around, shame I threw it out many years ago now.\r\n\r\nI\'m going to get out my Dad\'s Walkman on the weekend though and see if it still runs. I kept his Walkman WM-F2015 https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/sony_walkman_fmam_stereo_cassette_player_wm_f2015.html as I knew it was special hopefully it still runs, if not I will fix it!','2021-11-24 07:28:26'),
(3315,3471,'2021-11-23 19:49:25','Jon Kulp','Recapping','Thanks for the comment, Trey. Yes, the Walkman is vintage nowadays and we\'re in the same boat old-age-wise. I have a couple of things that could probably benefit from being recapped, but I\'ve never gotten into the weeds that far yet. One of these days when I\'ve got some time in front of me, I would like to replace the capacitors in my Pioneer reel-to-reel tape deck. I feel like this would probably help with the weak left channel. No time right now, though.','2021-11-24 07:28:26'),
(3316,3473,'2021-11-24 01:06:54','Trey','Congrats','Congrats on earning your amateur radio license. It is always interesting to learn some of the differences between operations in different countries. For example, here in the USA, it is generally frowned upon to call \"CQ\" on the 10M and 70cm bands as these are littered with repeaters. We often simply transmit our call sign.\r\n\r\nI look forward to additional amateur radio episodes, and am planning to post one about my Go Box build, assuming I ever get out of the planning phase and into the building phase.\r\n\r\n73','2021-11-24 20:59:36'),
(3317,3485,'2021-11-24 15:52:56','monochromec','The show','Great show - this of course is an ugly mirror showing exactly how time flies and how we have been getting old ever since...','2021-11-24 20:59:36'),
(3318,3472,'2021-11-27 11:59:41','Kevin O\'Brien','I loved the show','I think this is a perfect example of hacking. Fantastic!','2021-11-27 19:11:13'),

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