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Episode: 3842
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Title: HPR3842: What’s in my bag series
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3842/hpr3842.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 06:25:48
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3842 for Tuesday the 25th of April 2023.
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Today's show is entitled What's in My Bag Series.
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It is part of the series What's in My Toolkit.
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It is hosted by Mr. X and is about 32 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is in this episode I go through the contents of the bag I take to work.
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Hello and welcome Hacker Public Radio audience.
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My name is Mr. X and welcome to this podcast.
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As usual, I'd like to start by thanking the people at HPR for making this service available
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to us all.
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HPR as a community-led podcast provided by the community, for the community.
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That means you can contribute to the HPR team.
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I've gone to a great deal of effort to slimline the process and make it relatively easy
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to contribute to a podcast.
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So if you've got any ideas or any burning things you want to produce, you can just pick
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up your tablet, your phone, a PC if you've got one and record a show and send it in.
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It's really easy.
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If you're stuck for ideas, you can do like me as I did this time because I couldn't think
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of something on short notice and look in the section of the website called Giving
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Shows or something.
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And then there's a whole series of topics, ideas of requested topics.
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That's it, requested topics, isn't it?
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And I came across one I haven't actually done before and it's part of a series.
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There's a whole slew of them that's been done in the past by various people.
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And it's what's in my bag.
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So I'm going to cover today.
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So this is actually, just to let you know, it's a 24th of December, day before Christmas
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and I just had a wee bit of spare time so that's what I thought I'd just pull this one
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together.
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So I have my bag here in front of me, trying not to think of it into the holdings because
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I've been off for the last week and it's been marvellous.
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So anyway, I'm with the show.
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So I have a Rucksack which I take to work, it's a Wenger WNG ER, quite a big hefty thing.
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I'm not very good at collecting things, is that the way to explain it?
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Yeah, I'm not one of these people who are ultra tidy and only have the essentials
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for what's required, I just collect things.
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And I think, well, you know, it might be handy some time, and I'm not talking of it.
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I like having lots of compartments in my bag.
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So I'm actually, I don't know what I may include some pictures, I'll see how this goes.
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So I'll start at the front of the bag and work towards the back.
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So the first we zip pocket at the front, which, yeah, that's open.
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And in here, I have what's this, I'll only remember what half the stuff is, you hear that.
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So that is mixed pollen 13C, I've mentioned this before, suffer from hay fever.
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This shouldn't work, should make no difference because it's diluted as it's a low level.
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I didn't actually realise that when I got these mixed pollen things, that's the name for
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this.
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That's the sort of thing where it's, anyway, the point is, it basically cured my, my
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hay fever, which I guess must have been in all of my mind.
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For all those years, I had hay fever until I took this, and I think I was actually quite
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skeptical when I got it, and it's just cured it, I've tied all sorts of things, I've
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tried to whack stuff, stuck on your nose, high-tech stuff, it uses charged particles or
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something like that, and they all work to some minimal degree, but I've even tried
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such as eating all of that stuff as well, but this has virtually cured my hay fever.
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So if you're really suffer from hay fever, you could always give it a go.
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Anyway, another nonsense about that, what else have I got in here?
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I've had phones for my phone, which I sometimes listen to at lunch times, nothing particularly
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special there, what else have I got?
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What's this?
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Oh, yes, hand warmers.
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I think my brother gave me these WED, ZED, WEDs, hand warmers, you know, you break the
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seal, and when the air gets them, they start heating up, and it lasts for, how many hours
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are there?
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20 degrees for, I don't know, hours, six hours, it's actually too much, really, I mean,
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when am I going to need, I think this is for people who are up mountain sides, you know,
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in the middle of nowhere, and I'm guessing in these situations where you're almost
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struggling with frostbite and all that, these will be a lifesavers, but in my bag, going
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to work, I suppose I could get stuck in a snowdrift or something in the car, anyway,
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put these away, that's the first compartment.
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The next compartment has got a zip as well, and it's further split, so I've got my company
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pass, I've got a wee pouchy thing, we've got leather pouch thing, which you can put coins
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in, I used to keep coins in that, it's a protective pocket, so you don't pull your
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pockets, it's completely empty, I never carry any change now, I tend to use my phone for
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paying for things, and in fact, my pockets are more likely to be damaged by carrying my
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phone, I always vowed I would never get a smartphone because they're so big and bulky
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and that many people say, well, how can you survive with that smartphone very easily?
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Benner, I've got my smartphone, I do quite like it, I must admit, so yeah, there we go,
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so I've got a set of clips, which are attached to, it's actually a bookmark, these clips, you
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can get a ton of them, I've actually got a tin here, called Essentials, all your stationary
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needs, they're like, is it Bulldog clips, what do you call them? I'm not sure, but Foldback
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clips are called from 19, 19 millimeters, assorted, so I got a ton of these, oh, years ago,
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and it's so handy, because basically you can get a collection of paperwork, because I can
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have this much paperwork, and if you staple it, and then you go, heck, I want that sheet
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that's thurped from the front, I want it at the front, because I'm looking at that just
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now, or I need to take that sheet out, or if it's too much on it, you can just split the
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staple, whether she just clip it on, and you can split the pack, split the pair of paperwork
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up, put it back together again, reuse it over and over and over again, I just think these
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things are fantastic, and I wish I'd found them much, much earlier in my career. Bulldog
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clips, I don't know, anyway, I've got a new Lanark Village store, rubber, I think I got
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that from the eraser, just in case, for Americans, for American listeners, not to be confused
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to something else, the new Lanark Village store, yeah, I think it was a lifeboat association
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where we're on holiday, and you could buy a eraser, and it would, some of the procedures
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would go to the lifeboat association. So the lifeboat association, it's run by volunteers
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in the UK, I don't know very much about it, and by volunteers, it's purely paid for by
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donations and whatnot, and basically if mariners get in trouble and see then these volunteers
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that are stationed around the UK will dash into action and save lives, yeah, it's just amazing,
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amazing, something that should be paid for, I would argue from government, but yeah, it's
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amazing they can do what they can do, a clip, plastic clip you put on bags to seal them, which
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I've got a few of these actually, too, I guess that's for when I take things to work,
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maybe it's in food or whatever, and I can just seal it, a rubber band, you know what that's
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there, oh no, torture collect things, do not eat, throw away, desiccant, silica gel, do not eat,
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yes, this is probably the pouch that came with the bag when I, when it was purchased,
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who knows how many years ago, totally never throw things out, what else, what else, what's this,
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piece of paper, oh and I've got a single squishy ear defender thing, so you rotate it in your
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fingers to the dam to get reduced and stick it in your ear hole basically, and it's did the noise,
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to protect your hearing, if there's machinery or operating nearby or whatever, I occasionally have
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to do that, so occasionally use that, I've got one, oh no, I've got two, there you go, I mean they're
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readily available, the company provides them, so yeah, I'll just put that all up back, there's also
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various pouches and stuff and one not in this front compartment, so in the pouches I've got
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0.7HB pencil lead from Stine, Stine STIN, I get feeling that's not as good as some of the
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lids I've had in the past that were more flexible and they can put various additives and pencil
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lead to improve the quality, it's okay, that's one, but I think I've had maybe better ones,
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I'm not sure if that's the best I've had or not, I've got a bit of pain, the ones that
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teachers always have, because it's got a red, you can select various inks, so red, blue, green,
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black, red, blue, green, black, yeah, full colours, I also have my favourite writing implement,
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which is a Pentel P207 propelling pencil, I absolutely love this propelling pencil, it's
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it's third day, it's got a really fine metal nib in it, so you can run it against a pencil,
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it's obviously meant for a draftsman or whatever, it's a lot of thought been put into it basically,
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it's got a bit of a bottom to grip and flats all around, it doesn't roll all over the place,
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it's got a clip to clip in your pocket and I've talked me take off and there's a rubber,
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so it's just very, it's a stereotypical engineer's pencil, and they're not that expensive,
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I was speaking to a colleague about this pencil and he showed me one that he had, he was given,
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and he was a draftsman and when he joined the company and to let you know he's just recently
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retired, when he joined the company he was you know once you become a fully fledged draftsman you
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got one of these propelling pencils and he's a big fan of them as well and his one looks identical
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to this one, absolutely identical and this one's much much much newer, I've had it a few years now
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but certainly we're not given it when I joined the company because I'm not a draftsman but
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it was through his recommendations, so yeah if you're looking for a good bippling pencil,
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I actually think this almost sell these at a lost time to feel such a good quality and by
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the way I've got no affiliations to paint till, I think it's paint till, I'll put a picture and
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so you can see the thing on a link or whatever, so yes, what else have I got? I've got
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edding 780 paint marker pen, I'm not sure why I've got that, is it black?
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yeah it's black, so it's for marking things, I've also got a white one, it's actually got,
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because it's paint is a ball inside it and when you shake it it's one of these sort of things but
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it is a pen, I got given it as a birthday present, it's something I was vaguely interested in,
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it was a Southord C8, I could do a better glasses, you know what, I'm going to excuse me folks
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for all the noises here, I'm going to go and swap my glasses here, so I can see more accurately
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what's going on, oh that's it, sorry for all the noises, that's better,
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right, Southord C801, I'm buying the way just to confirm that that pencil was a
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a pen tail P207, yeah, not all my other glasses, yeah during the pandemic my
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I've got a new prescription out of glasses and I don't always wear them so because they're
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more for really close-up work and with my other pair do for everything sort of thing, anyway that's
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all right, so yeah I've got a Southord C801, it's a look-picking set, it's a basic thing, it's
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more for fun really, I don't see it as they go picking the locks or anything like that, but
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and I've been able to pick the odd lock, you know, it's, it's, and it's been, it has
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been handy at times that work for people, I couldn't find a key to something that they wanted to
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access to, which not to do anything, the pharish understand, you know, they wanted to
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access to it, but the, in fact the most recent I think was a combination lock and generally these,
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it was a combination lock that had a padlock to a piece of equipment to a bench and the
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person had retired, they needed to remove the piece of equipment, of course generally speaking
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these combination locks are absolutely rubbish and are quite easy to pick, so not within the tools
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either, you just, there's a technique to it, I didn't take my long at all to find the combination
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and remove the item, okay I'm back, I had to pause that to call for my tea, yeah so where was I,
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so that was the, the first compartment completed, oh no it's not actually in that first zip
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compartment, there's an excellent other zip as well, in there, it's full of compartments, just say
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this bag, and I've got, yeah, so I've got my parking pass, I note something about Python 2.7,
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url lib.request, print Python 3.4, I think that was something to do with the, trying to get my
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Pyface command and display unit to scrape the number of episodes in the queue from the HPR site
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and display it on our display, so yeah that's somewhat of my previous episodes, some stickers,
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covered red spots, I don't know why I've got those, actually those are handy for putting on them,
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we've got these kind of flip switches, again I've never got how many pictures I'm going to take
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it, stuff but I've got, we've got funny flip lights which is, and sometimes there's like two
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together, you don't know which one operates which light, so I can put a red spot on it so you can
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tell A, there was been left on or not, because you could be an external light, yeah if I did that
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for an external light, so I know if I've left, if somebody's left the light on sort of things,
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so it's, it's quite handy, I wound out side lights, yeah there's bits of paperwork here,
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so that's that, I'll just put that back in there and close that in our zip,
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and our zip, and close the first compartment, and there's a second compartment which I guess it's
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for people who just want to log out, I don't know if you've got a tablet in here or it's been a bit
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open for that, or maybe a broly or something, fat and fat, I have got a, a broly, would you leave
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a morgue, a morgue and fold up broly, so save me when I have to go out to outside and
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getting soaked and whatnot, so that's a kind of handy thing to keep with you, and I also have a pair of
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I got these at, it was a, an air show at, oh where was it, it's near where the market is,
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it's a market, where is it now, it was near show and they were doing X, X army, X military equipment
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and it's fold up, ear defenders, military, green ear defenders, and they're just handy because
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fold them to a very small size, and I think I've got a bit of fun, I was quite cheap,
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and they're probably, they're not really how, how good they really are, they're quite old,
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but actually fat, sometimes I'm trying to concentrate in the office, I, I'm quite
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easily distracted with noises, so I find that quite handy, that I'm back in office more often
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these days, so that's that, then behind that sort of space, there's another zip
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area, and this is where I've got a whole load of old keek, a Scottish word, keek, keek, keek, keek,
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anyway, it's um, what's in here, it's really, I should ditch this, all this, it's
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absolute stuff I kind of broke my back forward from here to, to work, and I really shouldn't,
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because it's just, it's just pointless, what have I all got, go,
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just see, okay, I've, uh, oh, um, I thought I should put that, hey, um, unite works,
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it's a, it's a union magazine thing that, from 2019, oh dear, I should really definitely, um,
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chap that away, um, oh, this was an article, I've got a photo copy of an article,
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from a new scientist in 2006, how pertinent, the bird flu threat, how to protect yourself and your
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family, be prepared in advance, consider, consider strains, become indispensable, stock up,
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emergency supplies, get rich, quick, if a flu pandemic starts, wash your hands often,
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and these are just the headlines, uh, avoid, avoid people if you can,
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oh, it's good, obviously isn't it, um, don't fly, don't flee the city, the high risk strategy,
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and so on, yeah, as I've caught the pages to that, uh, I remember it, it caught my attention,
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but there's more to it as a second page, uh, it caught my attention when I read the article,
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I thought I'm going to keep that, could be handy, should a pendant pandemic happen,
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well, there was, actually, they were saying back in 2006, you know, it's not, if it's when
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this will definitely happen, and of course they were proven right, um, so yeah, as that, what else
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have I got, uh, views, it's a paperwork, uh, I really should clear this stuff out,
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oh, um, yeah, okay, uh, how, how, um, appropriate,
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coronavirus, COVID-19 designated worker, uh, blah, blah, blah, that was a, that was allowing me to,
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sort of, um, um, getting you working over, if you're not doing the COVID outbreak sort of thing,
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not that I really did, when I went, when I went from home, um, um,
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uh, uh, more COVID stuff, uh, oh my god, it's a bit like, it's a bit like, it's,
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it's a document in the future, yeah, what else have I got, this is going to be a very useful
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much interest here. Oh, I, um, I've got a sketch of a timber post I was thinking about getting in
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the electric car, and, uh, in trying to get in the company, so the, the garage, the garage, um,
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said okay, we use it this company to put in the charging point, and we contacted them, and
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I wanted the charge point in the middle of my driveway, not at the end, because it would have to cross
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over, uh, the, the footpath, and on top of that, it would mean having to rearrange cars and stuff
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and make things awkward. And when I suggested the company, they said oh well, you need to build your own,
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your own, um, post to attach the charging point, even though I had, um, a fence, a secure solid fence
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that wasn't suitable, uh, to meet the regulations, and, uh, I had to get higher tractor and
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take a change from a front garden and all that stuff, and I thought oh, you know what, it's just
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too complicated. If you're not going to arrange it all for me, I'm not interested, it's just
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gave up. So that's what happened there. What else have I got? Uh, I've got a document called
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disc tidy. It's got various command line things talking about here. I can't even remember this.
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I'm not sure how I use, how interesting this, but it's going to be to people and people
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last thing. I'm off to cut this bit out. What else? What's this?
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Oh, these are all documents, but, um, it's a, I must take, I must have printed it from somewhere.
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Oh, I, it's from UN, uh, population division, I must have been interested at the time,
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population and consumption, global population, 1804 was 1 million, and 1950 it was 2.5 billion,
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and 2015 it was 7.3 billion, and they were estimating that by 2050 the global population would be 9.8
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billion, birth rates 1.44 in Germany 1.8 in the UK 7.6 Nigeria, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and,
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and, and, and, and, yeah, global emissions, riches 10, and you know, global emissions. So the
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richest 10%, which would include the UK, I would imagine, produced 50% of all emissions,
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purist 50% only produce 10% of emissions, that's quite staggering isn't it? Natural resources
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richest 17% consumes 80% of resources and by 2025 there were 1.8 billion people living
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in areas of absolute water scarcity. Are these figures about today? I would imagine
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have all got worse. Forty-eight football fields of forest is lost every minute. Wow,
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yeah, she's really just things I was looking at thinking about at the time. I don't
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have much time to think at least at things anymore. Oh, here's a crack, here's a crack in
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illustration in the UK. So they said that there was 3,250, there's a number of staff working
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in DWP investigating benefit fraud of 1.25 billion. So DWP, that's the unemployed people
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and basically fiddling the government out of benefits and what not. So that was the government
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at the time, when was this? I don't know, what year it was. Futures back anyway. The government
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at the time had 3,250 staff to claw back 1.2 billion. And that sounds a lot, doesn't it?
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But they had 300 members of staff at HMRC, HMRC staff investigating tax evasion of 78 billion
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plus. So they have 300 staff where they could claw back 70 billion, but they have 3,250 where
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they could own a claw back 1.2. I'm sure things have got even worse than saying. Seeing
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them all, madness of the madness relevant. Oh, yeah, there's too many of these. I used to
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be interested in all this kind of stuff, but I don't really have the time anymore. I'm not
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going to bore you with all this stuff. Peacoyle, things are used to be used to be interesting
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when I had more time in my hands. I've got a piece, a red board layout for my, I think that was for my,
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my Raspberry Pi. I don't own board I use to, on my upstairs Pi. Yeah, what else have I got?
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I think it's going to be too boring to go through all this. I think it's just various bits of
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paperwork I've got. I've kept over the years, I should really ditch. So in fact, a good new year's
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resolution wouldn't ditch a ditch a lot of this, but I'll do that maybe after first this podcast.
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I'll just stick that back in here just now temporarily. I'm sure I'll get rid of it.
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God, how did I get into all that? Yeah, I'll be falling asleep when you,
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listen to this. Right, next compartment, last compartment, which is the main area,
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and I mainly carry like a carry a bottled water and sandwiches and whatnot things to get me through
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the day. Sometimes they've got a can tube, I don't know, I don't very often go to that. A roll of
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masking tape, Neutrogena hand cream, that's very handy because the office can get very dry and I'm
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asking it quite crack and whatnot with a dry low humidity sort of thing. So yeah, I would recommend
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this, if you suffer from dry hands, Neutrogena, Norwegian Formula hand cream.
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And then in this last bit of the bag, there are two further pieces with a velcro strap
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over the top. And the back piece is actually got a padded bit, which I think is for fitting
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that a laptop in. But anyway, the one before that, I've got a stapler in here, that's always
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handy, although not as handy as it used to be because I use these clip things, a magnifying glass
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because my set isn't what it used to be. A pencil case with what's it got in it? Not very much,
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really. Very little in it. I should probably chop that really. Anything else?
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Oh my goodness. Caramel, Wackel, chocolate bar, chocolate biscuit, which was all probably for my,
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was going to have after my meal, my lunch, and forgot it was there. How appropriate. So
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yeah, here we go, put the magnifying glass back. Yeah, so I think that's about it. There's actually two
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side pockets, but there's elastic and thick and whole things, but there's nothing in those.
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So let's close that up. So I think that's really about it. But yeah, I mean, anybody can do one of these,
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excuse me, I've got my headphones here. Anybody who can do one of these shows,
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will carry stuff about with us. It could be what, you know, stuff you carry on a pocket or
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your car or anything, you know, it's a good starter, some show and what they keep my bag or my
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toolkit or how to get into all the sort of stuff. That's the other one you can do. We're always
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looking for shows and if everyone gave a show, we'd have more than we'd know what to do with.
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But I think that's about it, and just need to be getting prepared for Christmas tomorrow. So
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yeah, I'll say I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and I'm conscious
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I still go. I don't know when I'll actually post this, I'll probably in the near some time, so
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I'll never mind, but there you go. Okay, I'll have for today, I think.
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Finally, if you want to contact me, I can be contacted at MrX at hpr at googlemail.com.
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That's MRX, ATHPR, the at symbol googlemail.com. So until next time, thank you and goodbye.
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