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Episode: 2026
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Title: HPR2026: What's in my Bag... Again!
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2026/hpr2026.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 13:28:45
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This is HBR episode 2026 entitled, What's in My Bag, Again.
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And in part of the series, What's in My Toolkit.
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It is hosted by Christopher M. Hobb and in about 8 minutes long.
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The summary is a look at what I carried in my bag every day.
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It's quite different than the last show.
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Hello HBR listeners, hopefully this will pick up pretty well.
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I'm using my rockbox to record again.
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It's been a couple of years since I've recorded an episode.
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But I saw that there was a call for episodes and some were missing.
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So I actually recorded a couple of episodes a few months back and appeared to have lost them.
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And I'll re-record those.
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One is an update on where I am with free software and another one is a little more technical.
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But I figured a quick way that I could get an episode out for you guys is to do one for What's in My Bag series.
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And it's been a couple of years since I've done this one.
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So my kit has changed a little bit.
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I'm not using a messenger bag anymore.
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I've got a commute.
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So I've just got a normal, whatever the standard Jansport backpack is with the front pocket and the big pocket in the back.
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And I will just go through this real quick and hopefully somebody will find some use of it.
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So in the front pocket here.
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The first thing I've got accessible is an EpiPin.
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I have an allergy to bees and wasps and I carry this EpiPin.
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Now just about everywhere that I go, I'm glad I finally have one.
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I'm in a long time without one.
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So I've always got that with me.
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And then inside the smaller compartment, I carry a Gossamer gear, a medium hip pack,
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which I carry when I go backpacking.
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But it fits right in the front and it's kind of where I keep these quickly accessible items.
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So inside it, I've got a little Fisherman's Friend 10 that has two USB storage devices.
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A spare battery for my phone, which is a Nexus S running replicant.
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And this actually, this 10 is about to fall apart.
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So I've got a data transfer cable, a very small one for my phone.
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And I've got a Think Penguin wireless adapter and a small 8-inch patch cable for auxiliary for speakers.
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And that sort of thing, if I want to listen to the box in the car.
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I just keep this wrapped up with a rubber band because it really is falling apart.
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And I should get an output stand or something.
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And I have a little bit of Advil, a little bit of aspirin.
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Some eye drops, some mints, some lip balm.
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It's almost like a purse at this point.
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I've got headphones, the rock box would naturally be in this as well that I'm recording on.
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It's a Sansa Clip Zip.
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I have a USB stick in here with tails on it.
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It's outdated though, I need to update it.
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I've got some toothpicks.
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They are cinnamon.
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Have a sharpie?
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Never know when I'm going to need that.
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A couple of cough drops in here.
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And I've got a USB battery. This one is a power bank.
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Yeah, I think one of the leads on it is broken.
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I haven't used it in such a long time.
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I should really try and disassemble it and figure out what's wrong with it.
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But I still carry it around for reasons unknown to me.
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I haven't found it very useful.
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So that's everything that's in there.
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Let me set that aside.
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Also in the front I've got a small flashlight, which is a recent addition.
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It is a stone river deer.
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Small about the size of my hand, little LED flashlight.
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That's a pretty bright light.
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Apparently I also got some change in there.
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Let's see.
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In the other pocket in the front I have, which should be in this little container.
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I've got a green zip of lyre that I've had for quite some time.
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This one is from 1989.
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I've had this one for a very, very long time.
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And I'm not sure why, but I have a T-bag in here.
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Darjeeling T.
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So in the big compartment, I get it open.
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I carry packed up all the time, a marmot precip rain jacket.
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It's a rain shell.
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It's a black one.
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I actually have the women's shell.
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I bought the women's when I'm accident, but nobody seems to know the difference.
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And it looks just like a normal black rain jacket.
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But it folds up into itself.
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And this is really nice if it's windy.
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Or if it's a little bit chilly.
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Or if it's raining a bit.
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Sometimes I take this one back packing as well.
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But it's a pretty good option.
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I have a moleskin, moleskin.
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How do we say that?
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Journal.
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The quadril journal.
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Softcover.
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I don't use this as much as I would like.
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I tend to use ordemode for my notes, but this makes a useful note-taking device.
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I also have a moleskin soft-sided journal.
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They're a gender, weekly agenda.
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And then I have, right now, I have the Elementary Go series volume 4, Life and Death book by James Davies
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and the Casito Publishing Company play a little go.
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And so I can run through some problems on the fly.
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I have whatever book I happen to be reading at the time in there.
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A couple of power supplies.
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I have a black steel water bottle.
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It's from Target.
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It's an embark bottle.
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And I carry two computers with me, because I keep my personal work and my personal things
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and my work completely separate.
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I've got them in Amazon Basics Neoprene sleeves.
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The person is my personal machine, and this is what I do everything on.
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It's an ASIS X 101 CHEPC that I have modified with a slimline, sorry, a low profile SSD,
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to give it a little more speed.
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It's a bit of a slow machine, but I do some of my computing on external devices
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and then, or sorry, external servers.
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And then finally, I have a System76 Gallagher, Gallagher, I think it's called.
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The Gallagher Ultra Pro.
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I don't know that I can really recommend System76 laptops, but I will say it's fast.
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I've had some hardware problems with it and the camera's kind of poor quality,
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so it makes video conferencing difficult.
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However, all of the hardware problems I've had aside some USB trouble and a couple of other things.
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This is a very fast laptop.
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Unfortunately, it requires proprietary blobs for almost all of its hardware.
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So, if free software is something that you are interested in, I wouldn't recommend a laptop.
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But it is relatively expensive and relatively quick.
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However, it does not belong to me, it belongs to my employer, and works well for my job.
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Additionally, I guess, little bonus material.
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My usual carry in my pockets, I always have a handkerchief with me or a bandana.
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Use it regularly, I have a small child, always wiping things off of him.
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I never know when you need to get hold of something gross, and so it's nice to have that.
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Terrier small K-bar folding blade by Dozier designs that my wife got me.
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My Nexus S, of course, and my little slim leather wallet.
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It's not even a fold up wallet, it's more of a money clip.
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So, yeah, I guess that's the extent of it.
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I'd like to encourage more people to record some episodes.
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If you go back and look at my old episodes, I've done three or four of them,
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and you'll see that it's not difficult to do.
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I'm not very good at this, but it's fun to do.
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I would encourage anybody who's had any interest and a podcast to give it a shot.
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Hopefully, I'll be able to recover the episodes that I've apparently lost,
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and I will get those uploaded along with this one,
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and I will try and get a couple of extra episodes recorded in the near future.
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So, believe that's it for me.
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Thanks a lot, HPR. We'll see you soon.
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