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Episode: 3207
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Title: HPR3207: Fireside chat with E Nigma
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3207/hpr3207.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 18:52:27
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This is Haka Public Radio episode 3,274.
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You may be 17th of November 2020.
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Today's show is entitled Fireside Chat with Enigma.
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It is hosted by Ken Fallon and in about 63 minutes long and Karimanec's visit flag.
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The summer is Ken talks to the original HDR and today with a tech admin.
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This episode of HBR is brought to you by an Honesthost.com.
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Fallon and you're listening to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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This time we've got someone special aboard.
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I'm talking to Enigma. How are you doing Enigma?
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Pretty good. I don't know if I'm special, but you know we'll go for another special for me.
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Very special to me.
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Well, I think for me you are the HBR admin.
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So I don't know if you were just telling me it's been 10 years since you submitted your last show.
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So I think it's time we called up a little bit.
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Yeah, exactly. So for those of you who don't know, I was the admin around when HBR started.
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I actually ran a podcast called Today with a Techie 300 episodes of that.
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It was a similar in vain of HBR where we actually had hosts, submit shows, and it's basically the same thing.
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We stopped that in episode 300.
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We wanted to go a little bit more mainstream.
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We wanted to kind of rebrand that show.
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And that's kind of the sendience of HPR 13 years later.
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Who was we?
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Well, it was me, groups, Stankdog, Dual Parallel, some names.
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Most people haven't heard of. We haven't been around in quite a while.
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Sure, there's lots of people here who know these groups is from the...
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And Phenomenon.
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Yeah.
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The groups are from the Phenomenon, host here on Twitter and on HPR.
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Stank is, of course, the person who organized the domains and all the stuff.
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And Dual was from Radio Freak.
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Radio Freak.
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Yeah.
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Absolutely.
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And he was in the industry naming as well, was he?
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Yeah, he was the one that actually came up with the idea of hacker public radio.
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And he introduced the idea back on Radio Freak America.
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And we kind of ran with it after that show ended.
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And then Phenrever Radio was kind of in between there.
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I was on a couple episodes back in 2000.
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It's probably been 2006.
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So it's been a while.
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Well, yeah, my last HPR episode was 2010, like October, I believe.
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Yeah, that's what happened.
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So tell us a bit about, how did you get involved in today with a techie?
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Well, and just for your information, we consider HPR to be a direct continuation of today with a techie.
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Because it stopped on one day and started the next day with the same host.
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Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
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So originally was actually doing show notes for today with a techie and Phenrever Radio.
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And I got involved with that community.
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And then Drupes one day asked me, hey, you want to actually be the admin of today with a techie?
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And I'm like, sure, why not?
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So that's kind of how I got roped into it.
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Maybe nobody else wanted to do it.
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You know, I was listening to one of your community news episodes, like this morning.
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And I was, it rang so true of asking for shows.
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Like, I used to, I know, beg people on RC back in the day, hey, submit a show.
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Hey, you got anything, that type of deal.
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So I definitely feel for you there.
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Yes, I was checking up some of our correspondence over the years.
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And remember, one email her, you were catching up, saying hi.
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And I was going, yeah, things are doing well.
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We don't know how to make sure we're doing this.
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We still have to solve the people submitting shows.
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But yes.
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Yeah.
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And I'm really just didn't start to catch off there.
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And I'm proud of you guys for continuing all of the things that we, we did back, you know, 12 years ago.
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So like, I, I can't thank you and, and cool too.
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And, and some of the others that have been around for a while.
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Like, some of the names just kind of make me smile because I, I realized just how long it's been.
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And, you know, we have the same theme that we had on day one, which is.
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Just I, I would assume you have changed it and rebranded by now, but you didn't.
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Well, there's been a, there's been a few attempts to do that.
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And there are some additional, some people have submitted additional things.
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So, so that's an option.
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One of the things I was thinking about whenever we get around to, I keep saying, you know,
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that people are sick and tired of hearing about this new version of the website that we're going to be doing.
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And just as soon as I get people to, you know, solve begging for the shows thing,
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which takes up so much of my time, then you can focus on that spare time under the website,
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which is why the website hasn't changed in 15 years.
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But, how I never, one of the things I wanted to do was have a drop down list.
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When you submit your show, then you can pick the theme or you just get a random theme in.
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Oh, that would be cool. Yes. Yeah.
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Yeah. A few nice ones.
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I'm a lot of them.
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Sorry, go ahead.
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Well, I was going to say I, I think it's just kind of nostalgic for me,
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like it being the same theme. I don't know.
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I'm just an old school guy that just, just really liked that old theme, but I'm biased.
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Who did that theme?
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Oh, I think one of droops is friends.
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I don't think, I don't remember the guy's name.
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Now you're going to make me go back in my archive.
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No, no, I have it on the list. I have it somewhere.
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Oh, you do.
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Yeah, that's it.
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We need to credit everything.
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So I have the name somewhere.
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Name escapes me at the moment.
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But I still prefer the twat team.
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Which one? There was two.
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Hey, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.
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Now I'm able to get my cable.
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Not that I got my cable.
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I mean, well, that one.
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So if we're talking about theme songs, I always love that Ben Revintro.
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So for those of you who haven't heard it, you know, go, go.
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Listen to like the first 10 minutes.
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If you listen to anything of a Ben Revint radio show.
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That was my favorite theme.
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Very good.
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And you know, there are people who still go back every year.
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I'm religiously listened to radio free, American.
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Yeah, I can believe it.
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Draw a doll was a charismatic guy.
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So even if you're listening to it for pure entertainment value,
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I, I would recommend it, you know, and, and it gives some good basics.
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And kind of where we've been, you know, I'm.
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I'm feeling like I'm more of a historian these days than anything.
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And I miss.
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I feel we've lost a lot of that, you know, 2005 to 2015 time period.
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And a lot of the old forms kind of went away.
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Yeah, yeah.
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I think a lot of them suffered from an HBO as well.
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Suffered a lot from spam and attacks.
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And it was just relentless.
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The, yeah, the amount of updates that you needed to be doing.
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So can you tell me just for the listeners here, how was it like?
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What was it like to submit a show back in the day?
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How did it, how did it start the whole, especially with, you know,
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it took over from the, from troops there.
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Very manuals on very manual.
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So a lot of them, I would splice like, like the, the, they would basically give me a show content.
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And I would put in the intro outro themes.
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I would actually manually go post the show.
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I would do all the show notes.
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It was a very manual process on my part from, from at least the today with the techie.
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Perspective, we got a little bit better in HBR.
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But nothing like you guys are doing today, like with the automate with the automation you have.
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Yeah, the automation is mostly Dave to be honest.
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Actually, about the, they're about the monitoring the shows and stuff.
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I have met a few people paranoid.
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And now they're just constantly there's raspberry pies with traffic light signals whenever we're low of shows.
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People's traffic light school.
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So I don't need to worry about it anymore.
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That's nice. Yeah, yeah, you definitely have come a very long way since, since my day.
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So any, any tips or tricks for us here on getting, getting people to submit more shows.
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Well, if I would have had that, we would have had a show every day, wouldn't way back in the day.
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But I guess from, from my perspective, you know, go talk to some folks, maybe some folks that haven't submitted.
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That are, that are super active in, you know, forums, IRC, whatever.
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And, and just, you know, talk to folks that have a particular interest.
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I think it's a lot easier to do a show if you're really passionate about the project.
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Yeah, it's okay. And when you're talking to me about that, you're actually talking to the HBR community.
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This is something that the HBR community listening there should, you know, if there's somebody you're talking to and they're passionate about something, have them do a show.
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Just throw away, press the record button on your phone and, and if nothing else, it's your show.
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All the better if you can get them to record the show.
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Yeah, if you have one listener or 50,000, it really doesn't matter if you're passionate about the project.
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Yeah, exactly.
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Yeah, they really go, go back to the radio freak America stuff.
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I, um, go back and listen to that. The technology may have changed.
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It may be less of a phone freaking circuit, but the ideologies that they were talking about there are as true today as, as they were back in the day.
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Which I don't know if that's a good thing or just slightly disappointing after all these years.
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Well, I, I think you can hear the passion come through their podcast.
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I mean, I think that was, you know, why I went away for a while is because I, I lost, I lost something and, and I felt like I, I wasn't contributing enough.
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So went away a little while. I'm, I'm coming back now in some former fashion.
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I haven't decided what yet, but, um, and I think, you know, going back to those radio freak America days, those, those guys really like embodied the spirit of what we do.
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Um, were you a member of the phenomenon or a big rep?
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I was, I was a member of both. I was a, a DDP member for the latter half of when we disbanded.
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Um, the DDP was, was essentially Stankdog's group of, of folks that we, we were to do projects together.
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So it was, you know, me, groups, uh, Nick 84, uh, Stankdog, um, I'm probably forgetting somebody along the way, but, uh, we, we kind of all did projects together.
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And I think I haven't seen a whole lot and, and I've been back a couple of months now.
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I haven't seen a whole lot of that community type projects, um, in current day, you can say that, that there is, but I, I just haven't seen that.
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Like a group of folks that are doing, where did you, uh, hang out with some IRC, which IRC was that?
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Uh, that was actually the Benrev IRC mostly, and then I hung out in, uh, on free node, um, uh, the emphanomicon channel.
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And, um, I was on a couple of other IRC's. Now I'm hanging out and august planted on free node.
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Um, if, if anyone wants to come and talk about old school things, I'm, I'm there.
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Excellent. The cord chills. What's that supposed to say?
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Yeah, report shows, hashtag record shows, right?
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Yeah. It's, uh, it's weird because I was going back looking at this stuff.
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And I actually heard about the rebranding of, of today with a techie, to HBR on the, a lot of Linux links podcast from, uh, Dave,
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deviates podcast, other, uh, HBR.
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But I think the focus of HBR at the time, and correct me if I'm wrong here with more, uh, people, more podcasters who had their shows,
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that they would contribute to show rather than the listeners.
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I'm a writer matters, that's what, what the pivot was in HBR.
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A little bit. Yeah. We had listeners as well. I know you, were you, today with the techie, or did you come along as HBR?
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No, uh, today with the techie.
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Okay, so you're, you're a really old school. I'm not dating us at all, but, um, okay, I couldn't remember when you came along.
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I know Kletto was, was about in the same vein.
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I think he did some, some, today with the techie, uh, deals.
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Um, but like Dave and, uh, deviates and, and some of the others came along a little later.
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And they were releasing kind of their podcast on both.
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Um, so it gave them a bigger exposure and it gave us some content.
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So we did, we did that, uh, for a while, and then, you know, others came along.
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Uh, I know operator has been forever, uh, given us shows, um, and some of the others.
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But yeah, I, I think I did a little bit of both.
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Yeah.
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I know. I saw, uh, one of his, uh, uh, bad audio ones.
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It was recently, it was like, yeah, it was really brutal.
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I made it through it.
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Um, but, but there has been some speaking about audio.
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I, I think I remember somebody, uh, submitted a show recorded on the headphone,
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where they converted the headphone into a microphone, because they didn't have a microphone.
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Uh, back in the twat days.
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Oh, yeah, I think I remember that show.
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Now granted, um, I was a podcast freak back then.
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So I listened to every, uh, to, uh, twat tech, um, episode, every bin rev episode,
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every radio freak America episodes.
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So you're talking like four, five, six hundred shows there.
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And I think I've listened every HPR up to like 500.
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So I've got like 2500 episodes to go.
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But you know, Dave would be remiss of me.
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Uh, did Morris, uh, if you can, if you're listening to the other shows,
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then submit tags for them as well.
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Sorry.
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Curial.
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Yeah.
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No, it's fine.
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Um, but yeah, I think, um, everything should be available still like on archive.org.
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Um, no, we have all the twat chills over here.
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And I was actually going to ask you, do you have seen as you did the show notes?
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If you have better show notes, because I lost the, um, the, uh, source material for the,
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today with a techie stuff.
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So the good to have the expanded channels.
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Yeah, I may be able to, to hook you up with that.
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Um, let me, let me look into that and, and I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I can follow
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you an email about that later.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, absolutely.
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So I'm all, this is all very just joined as a, I should be more professional.
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Playing for your technique.
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But I consider you to be a, I've listened to your shows down through the years.
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And going back, reading the stuff that I sent you, I sent you the emails that I dread
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getting myself the old, uh, I promised to do, I have this idea for a show.
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What do you think of it as a show idea?
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Well, obviously it's a brilliant show idea or, you know, I need to send me the shows.
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So, yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I think I remember a couple of those emails and I'm like, just send me the show, man.
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Yeah.
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But you were very cool.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Wow.
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Wow.
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And their profiles show two years ago.
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I sent in.
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I promised you back in 2003, I think.
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Was that right?
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2000?
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No, 2000 or something.
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Uh, it's not like they should.
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Let me, let me get out.
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But anyway, you go talk about something.
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Submitting shows.
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How was it in the, in back in the day, FTP servers?
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And did you have problems with FTP servers?
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Um, not a whole lot.
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I, we were pretty consistent on that, but it was, it was FTP.
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Um, and then I would, I would basically just move it, you know,
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from the incoming directory into, um, the actual show directory,
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link the show and then off to the races.
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So it was, it was a pretty easy process, but, you know,
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you're looking at probably 15 minutes a night that I'm sitting there.
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Either doing show notes, uploading a show, so on and so forth.
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You know, times 300 times.
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I think I did, I don't know, a couple hundred out of HBR.
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So yeah, definitely a little bit of a time synch, um,
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when you're coming, when you're talking about that.
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Yeah, that was one of the things I wrote, uh,
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some scripts to automate that.
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And the thing that really got me was the, um,
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uh, the quality of the MP3 audio is back in the twat days.
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Those shows are, you know, some of the stuff people were sending in.
|
||
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And then we'll run them.
|
||
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But then again, they were submitting the shows on dial up.
|
||
|
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So, you know, yes, yes.
|
||
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And, and I would get MP3s.
|
||
|
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I would get org warbists.
|
||
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I would get, um, I, I think I got wave files at some point.
|
||
|
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It was, it was ridiculous.
|
||
|
|
So converting some of that stuff,
|
||
|
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putting the, um, putting the intro outro music on it
|
||
|
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and, and posting those was definitely a,
|
||
|
|
a time in cleaning up some of the things,
|
||
|
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doing some audio editing.
|
||
|
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I used Audacity.
|
||
|
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That's how I learned Audacity was, was doing that.
|
||
|
|
So, um, and, uh, yeah.
|
||
|
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So it was definitely an interesting time.
|
||
|
|
And the sample rate of some of the shows,
|
||
|
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I've seen were like incredibly low one monotrack,
|
||
|
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just, or a stereo track with a left only track in it.
|
||
|
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Or even some of them I've seen where they,
|
||
|
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the audio was biased.
|
||
|
|
There was a DC bias in this,
|
||
|
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that was up, um, biased more to the left.
|
||
|
|
Oh, it's just weird stuff.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
So I didn't care at that point.
|
||
|
|
We were getting shows.
|
||
|
|
And that was at the kind of the point.
|
||
|
|
So like, I was not an audio file in the sense of,
|
||
|
|
you must have org warbists, you know,
|
||
|
|
a certain sample rate blah, blah, blah.
|
||
|
|
Like that's just never crossed my mind.
|
||
|
|
And of course, back in the day, as I said before,
|
||
|
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back in the day,
|
||
|
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people were sending in chills and dialogues.
|
||
|
|
So you could not expect somebody to send in a flack file.
|
||
|
|
You know, the cost, real hard, cold cash at the time.
|
||
|
|
Absolutely.
|
||
|
|
And, and a lot of times, you know,
|
||
|
|
we would, I would get like USB drives of, of shows
|
||
|
|
with some of my friends that were here in the,
|
||
|
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in the Florida Tampa area.
|
||
|
|
Um, so like, I would,
|
||
|
|
I would get those and upload those.
|
||
|
|
So it's, it's definitely, uh,
|
||
|
|
was an interesting, uh, experience looking back on it.
|
||
|
|
I don't know how we, we got to 300 shows.
|
||
|
|
But and some of the longer shows too, like hours and stuff,
|
||
|
|
you know, forever.
|
||
|
|
But interesting nonetheless.
|
||
|
|
Did you speak into that?
|
||
|
|
Do you know all these guys in person?
|
||
|
|
Or did you meet them on the line?
|
||
|
|
Uh, some in person, some online.
|
||
|
|
We used to, uh, go to the,
|
||
|
|
the two major conferences in,
|
||
|
|
in the US.
|
||
|
|
We used to go to Defcon and Hope.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
I've been to New York a couple of times for Hope and then,
|
||
|
|
uh, Defcon was my favorite because it's in Vegas.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
and, you know, Stankdog and I went to a couple of those.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
I think I met dual ones,
|
||
|
|
mostly dealt with him online,
|
||
|
|
and droops, I think,
|
||
|
|
I don't think I ever met droops in person.
|
||
|
|
I could be wrong,
|
||
|
|
but, um,
|
||
|
|
I think it was mostly just online on the phone.
|
||
|
|
That type of deal.
|
||
|
|
I just dug up that email there.
|
||
|
|
There was, uh,
|
||
|
|
13th of December 2005,
|
||
|
|
and I ended up posting the show on, uh, 2016.
|
||
|
|
There you go.
|
||
|
|
Well, you're about five years,
|
||
|
|
six years late or ten years late.
|
||
|
|
Ten years,
|
||
|
|
there was a ten years,
|
||
|
|
uh,
|
||
|
|
ten years,
|
||
|
|
eleven years.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Ten years,
|
||
|
|
eleven years.
|
||
|
|
Well, that is the one thing that I,
|
||
|
|
uh,
|
||
|
|
having to deal with procrastination with people
|
||
|
|
and perfection,
|
||
|
|
oh, those are the worst.
|
||
|
|
Uh-huh.
|
||
|
|
Send in the show,
|
||
|
|
you can,
|
||
|
|
your next show can be better.
|
||
|
|
It's where it is on the show.
|
||
|
|
Send,
|
||
|
|
show number one in.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
You're never going to be perfect.
|
||
|
|
And,
|
||
|
|
and I, you know,
|
||
|
|
nobody expects perfection.
|
||
|
|
We're,
|
||
|
|
we're not paid to do this.
|
||
|
|
This is,
|
||
|
|
this is our,
|
||
|
|
you know,
|
||
|
|
our outlet for what we,
|
||
|
|
what we have passion for.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Exactly.
|
||
|
|
Anything is,
|
||
|
|
is,
|
||
|
|
it's audible.
|
||
|
|
Inferno's operator did push this.
|
||
|
|
To push that to the limit the other day,
|
||
|
|
but it was audible.
|
||
|
|
That was the,
|
||
|
|
that was the judgment.
|
||
|
|
And there are plenty of shows on here,
|
||
|
|
just to the listeners,
|
||
|
|
there are plenty of shows on here that will,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
show you how to get into podcasting.
|
||
|
|
But our vice always is,
|
||
|
|
just press the record,
|
||
|
|
send in the show,
|
||
|
|
and then you have your worst show over,
|
||
|
|
and everything gets better after that.
|
||
|
|
Yeah,
|
||
|
|
and I think we're just using this episode to,
|
||
|
|
uh, be an ad for sending your shows.
|
||
|
|
Exactly.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
And now we can,
|
||
|
|
we can both say it and, you know,
|
||
|
|
maybe it'll mean something.
|
||
|
|
I don't know.
|
||
|
|
Maybe they'll just look not listen,
|
||
|
|
but whatever.
|
||
|
|
Did you have, uh,
|
||
|
|
any shows that you were thinking?
|
||
|
|
Anyone's that,
|
||
|
|
that stand out.
|
||
|
|
I'm, I'm reluctant to do that myself
|
||
|
|
because I actually enjoy all the shows.
|
||
|
|
There's something in every show that I've,
|
||
|
|
I've enjoyed,
|
||
|
|
but has there only been any that stuck out to your?
|
||
|
|
Um, I think we did something really weird one year.
|
||
|
|
We did a,
|
||
|
|
uh, a New Year's Eve.
|
||
|
|
It was either New Year's or Christmas Eve.
|
||
|
|
We did a Colin show.
|
||
|
|
And we had community members like,
|
||
|
|
uh, Colin and,
|
||
|
|
and just kind of talk about whatever.
|
||
|
|
It was very interesting.
|
||
|
|
It was memorable.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
we were on the phone for like two hours.
|
||
|
|
You know,
|
||
|
|
that one stands out.
|
||
|
|
I don't know if you were a part of that.
|
||
|
|
I don't remember what year it was.
|
||
|
|
To be quite honest.
|
||
|
|
I'd be in a different time zone.
|
||
|
|
I mean, it's you.
|
||
|
|
So yeah, you would be.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, you would be.
|
||
|
|
You, it would be like literally the middle of the night.
|
||
|
|
I think it was New Year's Eve.
|
||
|
|
And we were like,
|
||
|
|
the idea was we were stay until midnight to ring in the New Year.
|
||
|
|
Something like that.
|
||
|
|
That was a promise.
|
||
|
|
Um, we hope that.
|
||
|
|
I'm sorry.
|
||
|
|
No, go ahead.
|
||
|
|
It's the people think we're interrupting each other.
|
||
|
|
It's because there was a time like,
|
||
|
|
because we're on different parts of the world.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
a couple of other ones.
|
||
|
|
I think the, the first HBR was definitely a,
|
||
|
|
a memorable one.
|
||
|
|
Me and Stankdog did an intro to HBR.
|
||
|
|
And I think that we were the only two on that phone.
|
||
|
|
Originally, the idea was it was going to be me stank and dual.
|
||
|
|
I don't think dual could make it that day.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
and it was just me and Stank.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
so that the last,
|
||
|
|
uh,
|
||
|
|
swat tech was was memorable for me.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
just kind of the changing of the guard,
|
||
|
|
you know, when we were rebranding.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
I did a security camera.
|
||
|
|
This isn't an HBR episode,
|
||
|
|
but I did a security camera episode with, um,
|
||
|
|
Stankdog on Ben Rev Radio.
|
||
|
|
That was memorable for me.
|
||
|
|
I think that was my first like hour episode of doing the podcast.
|
||
|
|
And it probably is really horrible looking back at it.
|
||
|
|
You know, 10 years, 12, 12 years later.
|
||
|
|
But I think that one was,
|
||
|
|
that was a good,
|
||
|
|
good hour and a half talking to my friend.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
So that was nice.
|
||
|
|
Some of the nicer shows is listening into,
|
||
|
|
uh, especially with COVID now,
|
||
|
|
there's been a few where people have had conversations
|
||
|
|
and just sent them in the shows.
|
||
|
|
It's really nice to just listen to,
|
||
|
|
uh,
|
||
|
|
your friends.
|
||
|
|
I'm using their quotes,
|
||
|
|
uh, just shooting the breeze for a while.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, absolutely.
|
||
|
|
And I think that's,
|
||
|
|
that's the point of this is to,
|
||
|
|
to have fun with it,
|
||
|
|
you know, don't make it a job,
|
||
|
|
don't make it a,
|
||
|
|
uh,
|
||
|
|
you know, something you have to do
|
||
|
|
because then you get burned out,
|
||
|
|
you, you lose your passion,
|
||
|
|
and you kind of want to go away.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
so I think that's the,
|
||
|
|
the biggest thing.
|
||
|
|
I,
|
||
|
|
uh,
|
||
|
|
I must say,
|
||
|
|
I've been very,
|
||
|
|
very lucky with the amount of people
|
||
|
|
who have, uh,
|
||
|
|
supported here on the network,
|
||
|
|
ever since taking over.
|
||
|
|
Actually, it's amazing.
|
||
|
|
If you ask for help,
|
||
|
|
people give it to you.
|
||
|
|
So that's,
|
||
|
|
uh,
|
||
|
|
that is quite good.
|
||
|
|
There's been a lot of people
|
||
|
|
who are willing to help us.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, and maybe that's,
|
||
|
|
that's the key of,
|
||
|
|
of staying in it as long as you have,
|
||
|
|
you know,
|
||
|
|
the,
|
||
|
|
is, is asking for help
|
||
|
|
and not getting,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
put in a place
|
||
|
|
where you're,
|
||
|
|
where you feel like it's a job
|
||
|
|
or feel like it's,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
well, they're,
|
||
|
|
they're up in,
|
||
|
|
they're up in days.
|
||
|
|
Yes,
|
||
|
|
they're up in days.
|
||
|
|
I don't know about that.
|
||
|
|
And dealing with spammers and stuff
|
||
|
|
at the beginning was,
|
||
|
|
uh, was a,
|
||
|
|
just frustrating
|
||
|
|
that you're busy with something else
|
||
|
|
and then some moral
|
||
|
|
is facing the website
|
||
|
|
or something.
|
||
|
|
So, yeah, that's,
|
||
|
|
well, and then you have a,
|
||
|
|
you, you have a day job
|
||
|
|
and you have a family too.
|
||
|
|
So,
|
||
|
|
yeah, exactly.
|
||
|
|
It's kind of,
|
||
|
|
it, the balance is tough.
|
||
|
|
Exactly.
|
||
|
|
So what else has been going on
|
||
|
|
the last 12 years or 10 years?
|
||
|
|
Well, we've had the,
|
||
|
|
we've had the,
|
||
|
|
we've had the,
|
||
|
|
we've had the ups and downs,
|
||
|
|
just as you were
|
||
|
|
mentioning the New Year show,
|
||
|
|
you know, we've had,
|
||
|
|
uh,
|
||
|
|
for the last few New Year's,
|
||
|
|
we've had, uh,
|
||
|
|
26-hour New Year shows.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
oh, yeah.
|
||
|
|
Interesting.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Uh, it's,
|
||
|
|
I think it started with,
|
||
|
|
uh,
|
||
|
|
uh, polka,
|
||
|
|
from, uh,
|
||
|
|
they have their own show now,
|
||
|
|
uh, from DevRandom.
|
||
|
|
You DevRandom.
|
||
|
|
I love to do
|
||
|
|
one of those,
|
||
|
|
history of podcasts.
|
||
|
|
So maybe you guys could
|
||
|
|
help out with it.
|
||
|
|
You know, they, uh,
|
||
|
|
show was inspired,
|
||
|
|
you know,
|
||
|
|
HBR was,
|
||
|
|
is a director of today
|
||
|
|
with a techie,
|
||
|
|
which was inspired by,
|
||
|
|
uh,
|
||
|
|
binrav,
|
||
|
|
which was inspired by
|
||
|
|
Radiofreak America.
|
||
|
|
Okay, I'll go on the whole
|
||
|
|
of that.
|
||
|
|
And then,
|
||
|
|
now,
|
||
|
|
you know, the Linux,
|
||
|
|
link tech show,
|
||
|
|
you have the Linux reality,
|
||
|
|
a lot of Linux links,
|
||
|
|
although it shows,
|
||
|
|
like a graph
|
||
|
|
or something of,
|
||
|
|
of all the shows
|
||
|
|
when the start of,
|
||
|
|
when the finished.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, and absolutely,
|
||
|
|
and I think that,
|
||
|
|
putting that, um,
|
||
|
|
you know,
|
||
|
|
somewhere
|
||
|
|
is important for folks
|
||
|
|
that are,
|
||
|
|
that are coming new
|
||
|
|
to this,
|
||
|
|
to kind of understand the history,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
because we,
|
||
|
|
I think we've lost a little bit of that,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
because I, I don't really know,
|
||
|
|
like,
|
||
|
|
when shows started,
|
||
|
|
when shows stopped,
|
||
|
|
like, what's a derivative of a lot?
|
||
|
|
Yeah, exactly.
|
||
|
|
And, uh,
|
||
|
|
what's funny now is
|
||
|
|
podcasting has never been so
|
||
|
|
popular as it is in the business.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, I know.
|
||
|
|
And, and we were,
|
||
|
|
kind of,
|
||
|
|
ahead of our curve,
|
||
|
|
or ahead of our time,
|
||
|
|
back then,
|
||
|
|
because there was so many,
|
||
|
|
there was so much good content,
|
||
|
|
you know,
|
||
|
|
circa
|
||
|
|
2008-200,
|
||
|
|
like,
|
||
|
|
10,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
when I left,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
that was just so much,
|
||
|
|
like,
|
||
|
|
you've listed,
|
||
|
|
like, five or six,
|
||
|
|
and I could probably come up with five or six more
|
||
|
|
on top of my head,
|
||
|
|
and it's,
|
||
|
|
it was
|
||
|
|
ridiculously amount of content
|
||
|
|
we were pushing out.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, exactly.
|
||
|
|
And they,
|
||
|
|
the,
|
||
|
|
the danger now, I think,
|
||
|
|
is that, uh,
|
||
|
|
people assume that you need
|
||
|
|
to get into podcasting,
|
||
|
|
to listen to podcast.
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or Spotify,
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publish their RSS feeds
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you know,
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the mainstream news shows
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that have podcasted.
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Yeah, and,
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and you really don't.
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And,
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we kind of proved it
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12 years ago,
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or even further back
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than that,
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um, that,
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it's kind of,
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publish your RSS,
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you'll get a following,
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you're, you're,
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you're promote a little bit,
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and you've got a big community.
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How many people,
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like, just curious,
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like, what's your,
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what, what's our download rate
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on HBR,
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episode, episode,
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like, what's the average?
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To be honest,
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let me,
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I'll tell you the,
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the one second,
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they made a put you on the spot
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there.
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Well,
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I have a,
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a well-known,
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uh,
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philosophy,
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uh, with regards to HPR,
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and, uh,
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and it stood me well,
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is that I don't care
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about the number of downloads.
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Uh, I do care about the number of holes.
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I, I couldn't care less,
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or could care less.
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Hello.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I couldn't care less.
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Uh, you know,
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I, I do realize that we have listeners.
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Well, people are busy,
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people are not busy,
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people listen to some of the shows,
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people don't.
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I'm not actually that concerned about the listeners,
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because a listener,
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it's not interested me,
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what's not interested me as a host.
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So, I will,
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I will say that the hosting,
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the number of holes determines
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how healthy HPR is from week to week,
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or month, month, in the case of,
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whether we,
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when we introduce new holes.
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Yeah, I think that's,
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you know,
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yeah.
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Sorry about the lag there,
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but yeah, I think that's,
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um,
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totally fair.
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I was just curious as to what,
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because I know it's gotten bigger over the years,
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and it, and it ebbs and flows.
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Um,
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it's just curious.
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I'm going to the Internet Archive,
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and they have a list of the number of downloads.
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Um, let's see.
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I should be feeling dead air here,
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but I'm, I didn't have anything to say.
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You shouldn't do that to a fact.
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You should be,
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you should be,
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you should be,
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uh, saying nothing,
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and then,
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well, that works too.
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There was something somewhere that would tell me the number of,
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uh, people who listened to it.
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Well, it doesn't really matter like,
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well, it does know that you brought it up.
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Because our,
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because your listeners need,
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don't need to know, right?
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Yeah, exactly.
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Yeah.
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I need to know.
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I see today's show is 2,300,
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as we're recording this,
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3,200.
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You remember when you would like to have a celebration,
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when you passed a hundred mark?
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I would.
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I would, I would really have a celebration.
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If we hit like 100 or 200 downloads,
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you're talking 3,200 downloads for,
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well, never do I mean,
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uh, we've done 3,200 episodes.
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Oh, yes.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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We've done 3,200 episodes,
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and that's a crazy number.
|
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Like, just,
|
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it's an astronomical number in my head.
|
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Like, I was just surprised that you,
|
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that's 254 episodes a year
|
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across the 12 or 13 years we've been doing this.
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Yeah, I think,
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I can't find it now here,
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but the last time I looked,
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there was about 5,000 people,
|
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uh, any particular show gets downloaded
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about 5,000 times,
|
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and then based on the website,
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you will have about,
|
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um, which is always a bit odd.
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You get the
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half the downloads,
|
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and then you give it a given day,
|
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is a recent show.
|
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So in the last week.
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Uh-huh.
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And then the other half are shows
|
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from God knows when back.
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Yeah, you're going to get those,
|
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|
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those one feather of the Google hits, right?
|
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Yeah, exactly.
|
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And then, uh,
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I've said before,
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like, there's lots of,
|
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lots of times that you get,
|
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uh, emails like Dave,
|
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um, Dave Morris,
|
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one of the guys who helps out,
|
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was saying that, uh,
|
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he just recently got a,
|
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um,
|
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|
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a comment on,
|
||
|
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somebody emailed him a comment on a show,
|
||
|
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on this very first show,
|
||
|
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which must have been five or six years ago.
|
||
|
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So there was a very,
|
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|
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very amazing tale.
|
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|
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Yeah.
|
||
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Yeah.
|
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That's the,
|
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|
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and, and when you're a Google search,
|
||
|
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like, if you're looking for a particular topic,
|
||
|
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you could get a Google hit that way too.
|
||
|
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It's,
|
||
|
|
it's definitely an interesting concept of having something
|
||
|
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from 10 years ago,
|
||
|
|
pop up, um,
|
||
|
|
and your Google search.
|
||
|
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But it's,
|
||
|
|
it happened for so,
|
||
|
|
yeah.
|
||
|
|
Yeah, for some of the stuff,
|
||
|
|
like Vi and Vim and Alc,
|
||
|
|
there was relevant today as the word back then.
|
||
|
|
So yeah.
|
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|
Yep.
|
||
|
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Excellent.
|
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Absolutely.
|
||
|
|
So real?
|
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|
|
No, I was going to say,
|
||
|
|
and, and some of the newer topics,
|
||
|
|
um, you're going to get,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
a lot more traffic too.
|
||
|
|
So that makes sense,
|
||
|
|
like, 5,000 hits.
|
||
|
|
But I would,
|
||
|
|
I was happy with a couple hundred hits back in the day.
|
||
|
|
So, you know,
|
||
|
|
if you're telling me,
|
||
|
|
multiple thousand people
|
||
|
|
are listening to the show every day,
|
||
|
|
or, or at least,
|
||
|
|
inconsistently,
|
||
|
|
that's,
|
||
|
|
that's a crazy number.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
That's, uh,
|
||
|
|
that was about it.
|
||
|
|
And that,
|
||
|
|
the way we,
|
||
|
|
at HPR,
|
||
|
|
and internet archive,
|
||
|
|
do it,
|
||
|
|
is actual hits,
|
||
|
|
which is the number of
|
||
|
|
unique hits per IP address to the website.
|
||
|
|
So,
|
||
|
|
I got you.
|
||
|
|
As opposed to,
|
||
|
|
what sound cloud,
|
||
|
|
or whoever do it,
|
||
|
|
they consider every,
|
||
|
|
every time a file has been touched
|
||
|
|
as being a play.
|
||
|
|
So, yeah.
|
||
|
|
I'm like,
|
||
|
|
they do that?
|
||
|
|
Because then,
|
||
|
|
more advertising, guys.
|
||
|
|
And we don't,
|
||
|
|
we don't really care
|
||
|
|
about advertising
|
||
|
|
from an HPR perspective.
|
||
|
|
Not so much at the whole,
|
||
|
|
you know,
|
||
|
|
why didn't you do advertising?
|
||
|
|
We'll be a good question.
|
||
|
|
Because we always wanted it to be more
|
||
|
|
about the content
|
||
|
|
and less about the advertising dollar,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
I know when we were,
|
||
|
|
when we discussed doing,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
HPR, we wanted it fairly
|
||
|
|
ad-free.
|
||
|
|
Like, there would be occasional,
|
||
|
|
like, plug-on hosting
|
||
|
|
and things like that.
|
||
|
|
And I know you guys have kept the,
|
||
|
|
that, the similar,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
but we didn't want,
|
||
|
|
a person to get spammed with six different ads
|
||
|
|
back in the, you know,
|
||
|
|
just coming to the site.
|
||
|
|
So, um,
|
||
|
|
we did the same for the forums
|
||
|
|
for a long time,
|
||
|
|
for the Binra forums,
|
||
|
|
um, and other projects.
|
||
|
|
Um, so we had some
|
||
|
|
that were ad revenue generating,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
what was the thing
|
||
|
|
that we used to do,
|
||
|
|
uh, I think hack,
|
||
|
|
radio live,
|
||
|
|
um,
|
||
|
|
had ads.
|
||
|
|
So, there were sites
|
||
|
|
that had ads, sites that didn't have ads.
|
||
|
|
So, some of our blogs had ads
|
||
|
|
and things like that.
|
||
|
|
Did you,
|
||
|
|
were you linked
|
||
|
|
to Hacker Media at all?
|
||
|
|
Hacker Media was Drupes thing.
|
||
|
|
Um, so,
|
||
|
|
okay.
|
||
|
|
He, he ran that
|
||
|
|
and, you know,
|
||
|
|
we supported it from an HBR perspective.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
we did, uh,
|
||
|
|
that and, um,
|
||
|
|
hack radio live,
|
||
|
|
which was our streaming,
|
||
|
|
uh, service.
|
||
|
|
So, we actually had,
|
||
|
|
where we were,
|
||
|
|
uh, streaming shows 24-7.
|
||
|
|
Excellent.
|
||
|
|
There's been talk of them,
|
||
|
|
um, broadcasting some of the HBR shows, um,
|
||
|
|
a,
|
||
|
|
actual radio station.
|
||
|
|
Um, that would be really cool.
|
||
|
|
And that kind of gets us,
|
||
|
|
and one, one thing,
|
||
|
|
one tangent I have is,
|
||
|
|
the reason HBR is,
|
||
|
|
hacker public radio was,
|
||
|
|
we were,
|
||
|
|
we were trying to do a spoof off of NPR.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
and that was kind of the synthesis of that.
|
||
|
|
Um, and it would be really cool,
|
||
|
|
if it ended up on our actual radio station.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Um, so that was a simple,
|
||
|
|
was mentioned that he was doing this.
|
||
|
|
But I, I don't know,
|
||
|
|
how far projects go.
|
||
|
|
Or with this, uh,
|
||
|
|
COVID-19,
|
||
|
|
what, what's happening there?
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
Absolutely.
|
||
|
|
But, um,
|
||
|
|
so what else
|
||
|
|
from an HBR admin perspective,
|
||
|
|
because you are the HBR admin now?
|
||
|
|
So,
|
||
|
|
I've passed a tooltorch.
|
||
|
|
Um,
|
||
|
|
what else do you need help with
|
||
|
|
from, from your perspective?
|
||
|
|
with the tags you're asking folks to go out and tag shows and do like a show
|
||
|
|
note type thing. Yeah so that's where the thing first like to be 100% clear the
|
||
|
|
way I felt that I felt I was never really part of Benrev or or in Phnomacone and
|
||
|
|
I was just a host and I've tried to very much to keep us that way as well. Yes I've
|
||
|
|
got the keys SSH keys to the kingdom but I prefer to consider my role as as that
|
||
|
|
of a janitor rather than rather than anything else and it's actually helped
|
||
|
|
being able to push a lot of the in the early days a lot of the grief that I got
|
||
|
|
was about scheduling and stuff and why you put a show here and I tried to come
|
||
|
|
up a rules and I tried to come once we put up the website and you just pick
|
||
|
|
you pick the slot yourself so you pick the slot so here are some guidelines and
|
||
|
|
if you choose to ignore them you can will be annoyed but you can ignore them
|
||
|
|
and they're right there on the upload page it couldn't it couldn't be
|
||
|
|
simpler and that really has moved a lot of the grief. Some of the things is the
|
||
|
|
constant fighting for shows which we've discussed and if we if we could get
|
||
|
|
people to submit shows that will be awesome and factor the matter is
|
||
|
|
some days I have time to work in HBR and some days I don't because I've got a
|
||
|
|
life and all sorts so but going back and tagging the shows that would really
|
||
|
|
help if if somebody is listening to the shows Dave on the main page there's a
|
||
|
|
please help out tagging older shows if you click on that then you'll get a
|
||
|
|
list of the shows that are missing some tags and I personally from you would
|
||
|
|
like to know I would like to get they today with a techie shows it's more
|
||
|
|
metadata on them so if you go to Hacker Public Radio or for such to do today
|
||
|
|
with a techie then well actually TWA TV yeah yeah to us. HTML that's all I've
|
||
|
|
got so okay through it. Yeah shoot me an email and and I'll see what I can
|
||
|
|
dig up from the way back machine and well we'll definitely come up with
|
||
|
|
something cool and people can also download the shows download it today with
|
||
|
|
the techie shows so right now we've been doing quite a bit of work on we were
|
||
|
|
hit with a DDoS attack believe it or not some years back now and that's put
|
||
|
|
into my mind how exposed we were and in the whole in the whole centralized
|
||
|
|
decentralized thing you know the wave that goes everything's decentralized and
|
||
|
|
now everything's back into the cloud which is like central computers but my
|
||
|
|
mainframe terminal type thing and I was thinking well wouldn't it be nice if
|
||
|
|
somebody could just go get clone HPR and then do an earthsync pull down the
|
||
|
|
shows and then have their own their own mirrors available so that you have your
|
||
|
|
own cloud it actually using old cloud or next cloud the people will be able to
|
||
|
|
serve out HPR if for any reason it was DDoS you know that people could just
|
||
|
|
post a link and the show will be available there via GitHub so that's our via
|
||
|
|
GitHub or GitLab so that's kind of what we're working on now is taking the
|
||
|
|
database and seeing if we can push that into a SQLite database and when we're
|
||
|
|
finishing making modifications that the SQLite database gets exported to an
|
||
|
|
SQL statement which is a text file which we can check into Git and then we can
|
||
|
|
run automated tools on that and then say for example if you wanted to post
|
||
|
|
tomorrow show you would check out Git and you would have a script that would
|
||
|
|
run that would build the SQLite database run all the queries publish out a
|
||
|
|
static HTML website and push that up to the HPR website that's kind of the
|
||
|
|
idea now that would be cool it would be cool tech wise yeah but so if somebody
|
||
|
|
wants to kind of do a proof of concept on a template simple templating system
|
||
|
|
but the issue I get is I get I'm actually flooded with people who are willing
|
||
|
|
to help but the issue is that we have it's basically just a website is what HPR
|
||
|
|
is they it's not a complex content distribution system it's just a website
|
||
|
|
and then and the XML file it's not rocket science what's rocket science is
|
||
|
|
getting the shows in that's the that's the so are we gonna have a counter of
|
||
|
|
how many times we've said post shows like like I feel like they should have
|
||
|
|
a counter but I feel like there's one person in this planet like who understands
|
||
|
|
what about the box and it's you it is and and I I totally feel for you and
|
||
|
|
yeah well to be honest now Dave and Mr. X who both have Raspberry Pi's
|
||
|
|
monitoring the thing will be screaming down there their microphones now going
|
||
|
|
yeah no we're also worried about it we're worried about it so you don't have
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to so we can we can definitely add them to the crew part of the ship part of the
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crew right oh they are yeah they're absolutely I'm a cook and one thing that I
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have mentioned before is I don't know did you have a list of like old regulars
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that you would hit up that you know when you met a call for show you just knew
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these people were going to submit some shows yeah I pretty much knew who was
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gonna submit shows I had you know four or five guys yourself included that
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would would come to me in a pinch and say hey and then I got creative with the
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today with the techie stuff like I would put up random stuff from creative
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commons like I think a couple of them were like music type shows yeah that
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were that were audio based so yeah so we got creative toward the end there and
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kind of to fill out the schedule yeah and that's yeah we still do have that here
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with the for your consideration so we we ran into a bit of an issue that if
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we when we didn't have enough shows we started playing syndicate content on
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the issue ran into was that if people didn't didn't submit shows it stopped
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being HBR after a while it became hacker media so we were just indicating all
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the people's content and that's not what HBR is about so all we have now is the
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recommendation if you come across a piece of content a new podcast for example
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then you record an intro you say hey this is a new podcast that I've heard
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about it's really good you might be interested and here's the show blah
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provided of course it's under creative commons license and then that's
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proved very very useful on a lot of other podcasts of God knows us because
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they've been they've been played here in HBR and it's all good it all for the same
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goal so yeah you know what I do with sorry carry on go ahead go ahead we could do
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with some promos you know it's all very well me saying hey we don't want
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listeners but if we don't have listeners we don't oppose so we do need both
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so people I want to do some promos and submit them to other podcasts that
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will be excellent that was the thing we did back in the day playing other
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people's promos yeah yeah that would be a interesting spin on it I think we
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did a little bit of that too but back you know when I was running today with
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a techie so we would we would promote each other show you know from from
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NRW to infinomicon radio and I think today with a techie so I think the three
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were very intertwined yeah it's something that we could definitely do here as
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well so people want to do some promos for HBR that would be excellent submit
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them to admin that HBR do you have dual parallel contact information because
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an interview with him would be quite nice I can probably get it yeah yeah I
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can definitely do that I don't know if some of those guys have have kind of
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unplugged permanently not sure if he is one of those so I can definitely hook
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you up if if he's interested there have been a few people who have when a
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contact of mailing you know people who have some issues didn't want to be
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contacted again so I don't know what the backstory is there but you know it is
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I think well it could have been a multiple things I mean you know the flame
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wars on the internet so it could be that or it could be a scenario of you
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know they've moved on you know me personally so not to promote myself but you
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know I was going through you know working way too much some some issues with
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with my family from a from a health perspective had some deaths in the
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family and needed to get away for a while and then kind of kind of lost my
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passion for for doing this as a hobby rather than just work so it could be
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that it could be something else so I respect folks to step away from from
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doing this as much as I do it's a lot of them to come back so definitely we'll
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reach out and see what what we can do there and I'm sure there are people who I
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have pissed off actually during the course of these years and the yeah you know
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you make mistakes I can only apologize to people if I drove them away from
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H.B. or that was definitely not the attention yeah my apologies with dropping it
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into your lap so I know I left very abruptly and kind of just handed off the
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rain so you know I apologize for the folks that you know we're talking to me
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every day and then I kind of just disappeared yeah but I I thought it went okay
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because we discussed it on the mailing list and said yeah do you want it was
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actually lost and bronces show about old soldiers episode 560 I looked it up
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where he was on about podfitting at the time and you know how to grisfully
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shut down your podcast and making reference to how Linux reality did it I
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I believe rather than just stopping and nobody knows what's happened to you
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and you know you're getting your you've built up this bond with people that you
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listen to every day and then suddenly they're not there anymore so it's it's
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always a good way to to round it up so when I replied to the mailing list at
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the time saying okay guys are we going to wrap up H.B. or are we going to
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continue it on thank you met the valid point well do you want to roast and then
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okay was yeah then I kind of set myself up for that one I guess yeah you did
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you kind of did but that that's okay and and you've done really well in my
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stead so so I I can't thank you enough for continuing this on and and building
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something bigger than I thought it could ever get yeah but I think it's the
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community has really has really helped the the fact that people care about this
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even last year when we're at Boston we were really lucky to have a table there
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and you just explain as people were going past you just explained to them oh I've
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never heard of H.B. or I'm listening to podcasts tell me about H.B. or well it's
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just like Fostam people arrive they give a talk and then they go oh wow man this
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brilliant I can't believe I heard heard about this and stuff so yeah it's it's
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such it's so much the same idea as free and open source software that yeah
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people a lot of the people get it it is a brilliant idea and to be honest I
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think we we are doing okay having more people from the community involved I
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would always like to see more people coming along that's great yeah and and
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absolutely and I think the biggest thing is the community is why this is still
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going 13 years later yeah there would be very little I can't think of a
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podcast you could quote me if I'm wrong that's gone as long as H.B.
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are and if you if you mirror up twat tech and H.B. are side by side we went for
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almost 15 years so I can't think of another podcast maybe off the hook off the
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wall type more commercial podcast but nobody that's done it as long
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the links to textual are slightly old slightly older than us okay
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15 years one month of 22 days all right well I don't know how they do it
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page and they still don't have a Wikipedia page and and that's one thing I
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think our history is important so I've got a couple of ideas that I want to
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run by you off air that maybe we can we can definitely capture that history
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and capture that that community again it will be nice yeah and I feel that we
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are a little bit under attack because of the plethora there's a of new
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podcasts that are available out there it's great there's new content and the
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amount of YouTube stuff that's on there it's cutting into the into the
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listening market and also the fact that COVID has come on people are less
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commute and therefore less listening time to book us and I think maybe doing
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a combination of that so expanding expanding the H.B.R. brand to something
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else might be an interesting concept so you're going to send me into a
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pyramid scheme though well I'm hoping I I stick around this time so so I can
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actually see my vision through but yeah hey I know we've talked for a little
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bit around an hour any other questions you've got for me or no I'm sorry I'm
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prepared for this because it's it's a bit like talking to somebody who you were
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somebody who was in my years quite a lot and I've spoken to you quite a lot
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but actually I don't know where you live I don't know so it's this sort of
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freaky thing that you know people but you don't know them tattoo for instance I
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I have actually spoken to in online bus other than the photos I've seen of him
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we could walk past each other in the corridor and I would never know that who
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who is it's just a nature of the beast I guess yeah and it's weird because I
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don't I don't know if you know with my with my internet handle there is an
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actual picture of me there there might be something from Defcon or hope or
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whatever back in the day but I haven't seen one yeah I used to wear I used to
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wear Jersey with with a nigma in the back to all the to all the hakkakons and
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that's how people recognize me and that's how I did that and but yeah it's been
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it's very interesting you could literally walk by somebody and not know who
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they are you know for those who don't know I'm in I'm in the Tampa Florida area
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been here for 20 years or so I I'm in the the data analytics space as a
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profession been here for 13 years and kind of been doing my thing for the last
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10 but I'm hoping to get a little bit more active in the community and I'm
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definitely gonna submit my HBR episode how about that there's a promo for you
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hashtag only a show hashtag very good and I'm also kind of reluctant to ask you
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questions like I married you have a family and that sort of thing because it's
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particularly with the old HBR crew and twerk crew there was an element of
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yeah you don't deduce somebody or you don't dox somebody yeah and a lot of
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that has gone away and over the years I know a lot more people that have been
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open with it so I'm not gonna announce my first and last name and my social
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security number on the HBR I'm gonna do that however I am I'm getting married
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next year thank you we're gonna actually get married on Halloween of next
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year so we were we were intending on doing it this year but COVID happened and
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we kind of pushed down the pipe a little bit but yeah so it'll be actually my
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second marriage I only stayed with my first wife for like a year it was bad it
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was a bad idea long story short and she's actually she was a member of the
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community I won't blast her handle or whatever I don't think she's around or
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even listen to this anymore but yeah so we have a 15-year-old girl in high
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school and she's a sophomore so she'll be driving over soon oh second year of
|
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high school okay anyway so she she's definitely a little terror but you know
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we love her stuff so yes that's kind of me per me kind of personally you know I
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I have other hobbies outside of this I have a lot of aquariums at the house do you
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know yeah yeah I remember I often heard on my shows about aquariums I knew you
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were gonna say that
|
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that's what I would have said but yeah I could do an aquarium HPR episode in the
|
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future that's a good idea or even take it like that because I have like them
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set up with the the timers for the lights and maybe I'll do something a little
|
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|
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more tacky with a raspberry pie so that's a that might that might be fun my
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brother was a two aquariums and it's got a plastic pipe in between the two
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which is really cool and then the fish and the flow swim up the plastic pipe
|
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down into the other aquarium that's really cool that is really cool yeah haven't
|
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done that yet but I I have several and that's probably what I'm gonna be doing
|
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|
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this weekend is is reworking my office because I got a couple of of low-grade
|
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|
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servers that I want to put in there and get my my office looking more tacky back
|
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so I've only actually been like officially back I think for a couple of months
|
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|
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so it's I've got some hardware to put in when you say officially back what does
|
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|
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that mean back in the mindset to to be a high-carrier again yeah I I would say
|
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we used to use the term unplugged you know where you kind of just distance
|
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|
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yourself from everything hacking related I think I feel like I've plugged back
|
||
|
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in a bit I'm not going to be nearly as active as what I was that's just not
|
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realistic and that's part of why I burned out is you know doing a day job plus
|
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you know spending HPR time plus spending we've we're doing bin rev radio we
|
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|
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were doing half TV yeah we had lots of things going on and and trying to have
|
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|
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a social life as well it just doesn't work so the balance I think is key but I'm
|
||
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definitely gonna be back somewhat and I've got a couple of ideas I'm working
|
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|
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working through there's a lot of the things in there that I would be interested
|
||
|
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in hearing shows about of course yeah no but John Colp has done so many shows
|
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|
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now where he just puts a recorder on on a Saturday and then tells you what he's
|
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|
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doing and his garage garage or shop as you might call it and amazingly
|
||
|
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interesting what comes out of it because to the person recording this is an
|
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everyday thing and then to the rest of us so what is he doing what is that thing
|
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|
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that he briefly mentions in passing and then you know a 15 15 episode series
|
||
|
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follows is at least my dream from yeah I think that would that would be cool
|
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and maybe turning on the recorder might be a thing that I do maybe maybe I'll
|
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do something like aquarium related and I just turn on the recorder and see
|
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what happens I will say I will say to you though and I'll say I say this as well
|
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|
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too a lot of the hosts especially when you get the email oh I've got this
|
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|
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brilliant idea for a series and I'm going to send in shows and it's at that
|
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|
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point that I say well you owe me a show because that's a thing but I actually
|
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|
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don't like getting those ones because I have to feel like I have to temper the
|
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|
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guy saying you do realize if you do anything more than one show a month even
|
||
|
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do a one show a month takes a lot of time and effort if you're yes I'm to do
|
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there are very few podcasts that can get away with doing one show a week even
|
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|
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one show every two weeks you really want to be dedicated living and
|
||
|
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breathing the project that you're into so burn out is definitely a thing which
|
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|
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is what we were doing one show a year while we were doing we were doing one
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show a week for for so imagine this been reveredio was one show a week we
|
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|
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doing that and then we would do hpr or twat tech whichever you prefer plus we
|
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were producing other yeah plus we were producing other content with hack TV
|
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and some of the forum stuff it got significantly a lot of work yeah and then
|
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|
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and then you get discouraged because you get the the flamers like you were
|
||
|
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saying earlier where people just don't like what your content so don't
|
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listen so don't don't participate like you don't need to flame me for something
|
||
|
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that I'm passionate about so I guess my advice to folks listening in is if
|
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|
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you don't like the content move along it's not it's not something you need but
|
||
|
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this one exactly exactly tune in tomorrow will be something else on nobody has
|
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|
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to like every show yeah and nobody will accept me well no I do I genuinely make
|
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an effort to to find something in every show that I that is memorable and even
|
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when you were talking there about the show that you did with the camera back on
|
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on on bin rev I was thinking do I remember that show because I listened to all
|
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|
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the bin revs religiously yeah it was a video thing before video was a thing
|
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it was hack TV I don't know if it still exists I don't know but it was it was
|
||
|
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legit video of us doing stupid stuff I'm gonna look at it look for it now I
|
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probably have it on a on a hard drive somewhere who and if I have it I will
|
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I will share it with the world well I'll say to you take it easy I'm I'm requesting
|
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you to do shows but only do it if you're comfortable with it don't edit them
|
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just send them all in well until I get silence I appreciate that and I will
|
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take you up on that for me personally so how have I missed on anything and it
|
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doesn't actually matter because we can always schedule another look interview
|
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yeah I think we've talked talked it through if anybody has questions
|
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|
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specifically you know leave them in the comments section and I'll definitely
|
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read when this thing when when it goes live I'll definitely read every comment
|
||
|
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and if you want to talk to me personally if you remember me I'll cast
|
||
|
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planet over on free node I'm there if you want to chat and remember the I won't
|
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say the good old days but you know what I mean yeah I know what you and with
|
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that folks tune in tomorrow for another exciting episode of hacker public radio
|
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