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Episode: 216
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Title: HPR0216: What's in your toolkit part 1
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0216/hpr0216.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 14:04:05
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Music
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Hi, this is 330 and you're listening to Hacker Public Radio.
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A couple of probably several episodes ago, Dave Yates was talking about the kind of stuff he carries around with him all the time.
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And he got me thinking that I tend to carry quite a bit of stuff myself.
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I've got me a nice 30 backpack that I bought from Walmart.
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It's probably made with a Chinese slave labor, but it's a fairly nice bag.
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I carry constantly my Nokia N800, which I'm recording on right now, walking home from work.
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My ASUS TRIPLE EPC 900 that I have running Ubuntu EEE, which is very nice.
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The chargers for both of those devices, my Sprint Palm Centro and a data cable for that because I can charge it off the EEE.
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Quite regularly, I have my 13-inch Compag V2000, which is running Go Ubuntu.
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I've got a little wallet full of memory cards.
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And to go with that, I've got several adapters that take like a mini SD and make it a full SD and a micro SD that makes it a mini and a micro SD that makes it a full SD.
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Really, I can convert many different tiny card formats into several other tiny card formats.
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A plethora of USB cables.
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Let me look here.
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I usually have a stick of deodorant with me because I'm a fat and sweaty dude.
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I kind of like to keep myself nice and clean, at least smelling.
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I guess I can't fix the cleanliness thing while I'm out and about.
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I have a small pair of battery-powered speakers that plug into a headphone jack.
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Let's see here.
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Going through the pocket here.
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Today I have the regular charger for my cell phone, the AC plug one.
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I have a USB cable, the kind that you'd use for like a printer.
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So you never know when you might need one of those.
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Let's see here.
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My Chinese knockoff of the iPod Nano before it went fat.
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It's nice.
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I have a Plantronics adapter that takes a regular analog headset and makes it a USB headset.
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Never know when that might come in handy.
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The charger for my Plantronics Bluetooth headset.
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The adapter that removes the ground plug from a typical standard American AC plug.
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Just in case I need to charge something in an extremely old building.
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A Logitech travel mouse that has the little USB dongle that attaches to the bottom side of it.
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The dongle which has popped out.
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A 4-port USB hub.
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And the last thing is a USB extension cable.
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I do have one more thing in here.
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It's a broken charger.
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One of my dogs chewed the cable to it.
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It has a green indicator light to know that it's working.
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This thing comes in handy all the time.
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You always want to know if the reason why your whatever device it is isn't charging.
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It's because the device is somehow borked or is the plug dead.
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It's a lot easier to just go ahead and check the plug.
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You're not going to be desoddering pieces just out of restaurant or something.
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Unless you're really super hardcore.
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But this is also good for just kind of without drawing too much attention checking to see if
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like the outside plugs on a building are hot or not.
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Because you know, computing in the vast urban environments of the earth can be quite fun sometimes.
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Yeah, that's just the thing that's about all I've got in my bag,
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except I still have my pass from OLF 2008 just because I forgot to take it out of there.
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While I was OLF, I had everything that I've discussed here.
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Plus about 11 t-shirts, various other swag, about 30 or 40 stickers in there,
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and just that kind of stuff.
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Dave, you're not the only one I carry a lot of crap too.
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This has been Hacker Public Radio and I am 330.
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Thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio.
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HBR is sponsored by Carol.net, so head on over to C-A-R-O dot N-T for all of us here.
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Thank you very much.
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