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Episode: 3044
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Title: HPR3044: mocp snooze tip
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3044/hpr3044.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 15:37:42
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This is HACCO Public Radio Episode 3,044 for Thursday 2 April 2020. Today's show is entitled MOCP's News Tip.
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It is hosted by Mr. X
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and is about seven minutes long
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and carries an explicit flag. The summary is
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a quick snooze tip when using MOCP.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support universal access to all knowledge
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by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Hello and welcome HACCO Public Radio audience. My name is Mr. X
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and welcome to this podcast. As usual, I'd like to start by thanking the people at HPR
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for making this service available to us. It's truly an invaluable service on these
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here intertubes. We've gone to great deal of effort to slimline the process
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and it's really quite easy to record something.
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Just pick up a microphone, a tablet, your phone, PC,
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pick the phone, anything you've got that can record. If I can do it, I'm sure you can do it.
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HPR is a community lead podcast provided by the community for the community.
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That means you can contribute to why not give it a go.
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Well that speech sounded like it was a bit confused and a bit conferbled.
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I think I've forgotten what you used to say. It's not long since recorded something.
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So no, I'm not going to all slickly set out and written down
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and I don't just record a bit and put it in.
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It should have a template and put it in Junta.
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It should be organized.
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So we ad hoc a podcast. It's just a small thing, really.
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We tip and it's probably something that's almost nothing really.
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As I've said before in my podcast, I use mock p to listen to my podcasts
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and audio books and such like.
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Occasionally, not often, but occasionally from time to time,
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I might listen to a wee bit just before it goes to bed sort of thing.
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I generally don't do that, but occasionally do.
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And I find this quite useful. So what I basically do is,
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I'll switch on my EPC and it boots up pretty quickly.
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And it logs into the touchscreen session running on my pie,
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which is running all the time.
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And it's usually got two playlists loaded into mock p simultaneously,
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one being my podcast and one being my audio books.
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So if I want to listen to mock p for 10 minutes before it goes to bed,
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because I'm nice and cozy and can't bug it up out of my bed,
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what I'll do is I'll start the mock p playing just from the interface,
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just a spacious space bar or whatever.
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And then I'll go to another window and I'll do control R,
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just recalls commands.
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And if I just type something like sleep, it generally brings up the command
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that I want it at or just took it slightly.
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So the one I use quite a lot, I'll say something like sleep,
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space, 10m for 10 minutes, space, ampersand, ampersand.
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So if that is successful, then it goes on to do the next command,
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which is mock p dash g.
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And mock p dash g is just toggle.
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So it toggles state.
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So if it's playing, it stops or it pauses, I should say.
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It toggles between playing pause.
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So again, sleep, space, 10 minutes, space, ampersand, ampersand,
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space, mock p, space, dash, capital g.
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I don't know if I said capital g before.
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Another one I do, because I've got module books sometimes I do it for that.
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So that would be sleep, space, 10m for 10 minutes, space, ampersand, ampersand,
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space, mock p, space, dash m.
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So that's another, what do they want to aim for?
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It's basically another, another for your second playlist,
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I've got to set up.
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And I tell it that all that's stored in, I've got tilde,
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my home directory, dot mock, forward slash, dot mock, forward slash,
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audio books, and in space, dash, capital g.
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So that'll toggle the module books playing.
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So for example, if I did control R and just typed audio,
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that would probably, or just a bit of that, I would find that command probably.
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And I would just maybe change the sleep time interval from 10 to 15, or however I feel.
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I also use iPlayer, get iPlayer from 10 to 10 to download stuff,
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sort of complete.
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And so again, I might say, well, I'll do it in midnight.
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You know, I've got, I've got fibres.
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It's not doing this unit. Downloads that quick.
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But it's handy.
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So I'll do sleep, space, five h, five hours, space, ampersand, ampersand, space.
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Well, I've got a text field called iPlayer.url,
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which lists all the URLs and stuff that I'm going to download.
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So that's a thing I do there.
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So that's a quick handy way of delaying things.
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I find the sleep command handy from 10 to 10.
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Of course, I'm sure there's other ways of doing this.
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But it's a way I do it, and I find it convenient.
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Anyway, I think that's enough.
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That's all I've got to say for this short episode.
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If you want to contact me, you can contact me at MrX,
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at hpr, at googlemail.com.
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That's MRX, 80.
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What is MRX, 80?
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I forgot my email addresses.
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MrX, yes, MRX, 80,
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hpr, the at symbol, googlemail.com.
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So until next time, hopefully a bit sooner anyway.
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Thank you, and goodbye.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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