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Episode: 4003
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Title: HPR4003: My road recording setup
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4003/hpr4003.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 18:29:43
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,03 for Wednesday the 6th of December 2023.
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Today's show is entitled, My Road Recording Setup.
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It is hosted by some guy on the internet, and is about 20 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, Scoti swirves around the city while recording an episode.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q. We are airing it now because we had free
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slots that were not filled.
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This is a community project that needs listeners to contribute shows in order to survive.
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Please consider recording a show for Hacker Public Radio.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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I am your host, some guy on the internet.
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Alright, today we are going to go for a little drive.
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I got my Lavalier mic set up and it is clicked onto my lanyard and I am in my personal vehicle
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getting ready to go for a drive.
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That is right.
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I know I sound excited partially because I am.
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I have discovered a new issue today.
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While using my wonderful Linux operating system, I jumped into Thunderbird to check my
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email as I was getting prepared for a round of things I need to do before noon.
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When I discovered in Thunderbird that my wife had, well, made some changes.
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Not to my Thunderbird.
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She doesn't have access to my logins.
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But from her own laptop when she checks our joint email, she checks it through the browser.
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I know, terrible.
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Who does that, right?
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Well, Lanyard, who I jumped into Thunderbird, I noticed that some very important mail that
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I should have seen days ago was sitting in the trash bin.
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Oh, no, not the trash bin, the junk bin.
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Well, obviously this will not do.
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I need to check this mail, which took a little extra time because the person that sent the
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mail did so by sending a PDF.
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So there was no message in the actual email.
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I needed to load the PDF.
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Well, I first had to take the PDF, load up a VM, send that mail over to a different mail
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that I have that will be accessed only through the VM and then open it in the VM.
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It took a little while, only to figure out that a very important obligation that we take
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care of once every single month was not completed.
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And this was a final notice because see, this obligation is supposed to be taken care of
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on the first of every single month.
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And they normally give you like a five day grace period.
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So by the fifth of the month, you would then have problems if you did not take care of
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it.
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Well, today is the ninth of the month.
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We received a notice about maybe two, three days ago, something like that.
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Well, obviously I didn't get the notice till today this morning.
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So I'm speaking with the misses asking how do you check your email because I know Thunderbird
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would not have marked that message as junk.
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I had that message not only stored in an address book, but it is also tagged.
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You know, I have filters to automatically filter out all messages from this contact and
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put them into a safe place.
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So that way, if anything was to happen, we would, we would definitely be able to keep
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track of that pretty quickly.
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So discover now that she is checking her email, you know, my significant other.
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She checks her email, our joint email through the browser.
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And every time I go to convince her that Thunderbird would be the way to go or or at least try
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to set up some filters for her or anything in the browser to kind of, you know, try to
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help keep this issue from happening, prize roll in her head and she doesn't want to be bothered
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that kind of thing.
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Right.
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But this issue will now help her to understand she needs to use Thunderbird because set up
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filters, get her all set up properly and she's good to go.
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She's using windows now.
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She used to be using Linux Mint, but when she went to school, she was very, very worried
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because the school was telling her that they send the scary messages.
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You have to do it our way or you fail basically.
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And they wanted everything Microsoft, everything, you know, from email to the office, sweet,
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the operating system, everything.
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And I was going to argue with her because, you know, I figured, hey, if it's for a school,
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if it'll help you relax, it'll be fine.
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Just go out and get a new laptop because I'm not putting windows on mine for you to use.
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And then you'll be you'll be fine.
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You'll have your own laptop with windows on it and you'll be good to go.
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So she did.
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She went and got a new laptop.
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She put windows on it and, you know, she's good to go.
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Only to find out that she didn't have to do that because for the class, a lot of the
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stuff was done in the browser.
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So they had like that online, what do you call it, office suite or whatever.
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She could have just stayed on Linux and then all of her work in the browser or she had
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to do is use Google Chrome on Mint and she would have been just fine.
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But, you know, hey, she got, she got what she wanted to help her relax.
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That's all behind us now.
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Either way, I'm heading to the store or a, I'm heading to, yeah, roughly the store.
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Let's just say the store to go and deal with this issue.
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I have to go down there.
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I got all the information I needed because we obviously, once I got the email saying
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that you have not met your obligations, I thought, well, that's strange.
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Not only do we meet our obligations, we do so very early so that there will be no issues.
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And I sent proof to this.
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Now obviously I sent proof today on the 9th after, after, you know, the person had originally
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contacted us like, I think the 7th or something like that via email and, you know, the obligation
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was due on the 1st.
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So it's going to seem kind of late, but I mean, we did everything we were supposed to
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and this is just a set of circumstances.
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I'm headed down to the store now to inform them of this situation.
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I also have some information that I have to give them at the store.
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They will then release my funds to me.
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And then I will have to wait for tomorrow to go to the bank, deposit the funds as cash
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so that it will be available that day.
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And then make other arrangements to manage this obligation because one of the issues
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with this particular obligation is most of our other obligations allow us to basically
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set up web bill pay and manage them where we have the freedom from our bank account to
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schedule payments from our account to our obligations.
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And it works fine.
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But this particular one, they have gone out of their way to not allow this.
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Now these are the options that this one particular obligation offers us, either you A, give
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us access to your bank account, your private bank account.
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So meaning the obligation wishes to whenever they see fit reach into our private bank account
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and simply take whatever they believe is necessary, which I am not going to allow that option
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two would be to use credit or debit.
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And if you chose to use credit or credit or debit, there would be I think a 3.25% processing
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fee or whatever with this particular obligation, the amount is over $1,000.
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So a 3.25% of that is just unreasonable, we know we are not going to do that.
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So basically we have to go to a store to manage this obligation where the processing fee at
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the store is only $3 to manage the obligation from the store.
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So that's our third option.
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You have to leave the house and go into a establishment to make sure that you're up to
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date on this obligation.
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From what we could gather from our little conversation with this store, the company for which we
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have the obligation rejected our payment.
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It was in full, so they got the entire payment and it got in early.
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They were paid on June 30th, but it is not due until June, I mean until July 1st figuring
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there should not be an issue.
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And if there was, again, normally I would catch the issue, normally I would see it, but
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my wife just has not got on the ball with using the proper tools and these are some of
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the disconnects that happen when you don't get on the same page with using the proper tools.
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Hopefully, I can remedy that soon, it may not happen today, but I am going to hammer this
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issue day and night until we can get her to a tackless.
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So I'm putting up to the location now and about to run in here.
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It's a Sunday, so I'm going to just grab the money then now have to wait until Monday
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to do anything with it.
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And hopefully that email I sent out this morning was received by the person on the other
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end.
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Hopefully they know now that, you know, hey, we meet our obligations, you understand?
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We take care of business around here, I don't know why this has occurred.
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The only thing that we could think of would be because you tried to pay before the day
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that was set, but that seems strange.
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I don't know why that would be an issue, you know what I mean?
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I'm going to run in here now, see what's going to happen with this, see how this process
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goes, probably get some sort of documentation that's going to also aid us in our proof
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that we did the right thing here.
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Monday I'm going to also drive down to the obligation place and attempt to, you know, show
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proof to avoid all these bunch of late fees and everything else that's coming out from
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this situation because we did not do anything wrong here.
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We need for them to understand that and then, you know, put this whole thing behind us.
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So we're running here real quick, go check it out.
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I guess I'll come back and record a second half of however this experience went.
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One eternity later.
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Okay, so I have returned to my vehicle.
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I had to make one additional stop before I did the recording.
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I needed to get some more bagels and strawberry cream cheese spread for the bagels.
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I didn't feel like running around looking for the strawberry cheesecake yogurt that I like
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to have with bagels from time to time in the morning.
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It's normally a bit too sweet, but when I have it with a plain bagel and I get the Thomas
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bagels from a Sam's Club, it basically a dozen bagels for six bucks, the standard bagel
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sizes.
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It's a two pound bag.
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So that's a good price, especially since in Walmart, I think you only get six bagels
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for roughly six dollars.
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So you go to Sam's, you get double the amount.
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It's good in the morning, from time to time I can have a fairly complex breakfast in
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the morning with like eggs and things of that nature, but other times not so much.
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Just a plain white bagel and sometimes not even any spread.
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Just let me get the coffee and the bagel and I'm good to go, but we ran out of spread
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and the misses has been making sounds of being displeased by that, especially since I was
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the one who ate all of the spread.
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So I had to had to remedy that situation while I'm out because I have been exposed to the
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HPR community for this, for the length of time that I've been within the community.
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I have begun to transform into a, well, not not begun, I have completed my transformation
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into an official weirdo.
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As you other weirdos may know, I cannot be out in the sun very long.
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But only that, the glamour which I cast over my person to hide the fact that I'm no longer
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your average normie, it will begin to shimmer and fade, revealing me as a weirdo to the other
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normies.
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This may cause a panic amongst them, so I need to return home and stare at a LCD monitor
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for about five to 10 hours to regain my strength to maintain my glamour.
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I know the moment I get home, I'm going to eat the last bagel from the pack that I have
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in there and break open this cream cheese.
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Go ahead and go ahead and have a bagel, the moment I get home and some coffee.
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Well, man, let me talk about my coffee.
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I know we've done some HPR shows in the past on coffee.
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I think I've discussed my coffee.
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I can't, I can't remember if I have or not.
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But, you know, just, I'm just going to give a quick mention to it now.
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I do a savage coffee.
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I like the instant coffee because I don't have to take a lot of time to make it, right?
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You know, instant.
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Very good.
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Also, I don't do hot drinks, you know, I just prefer to have a cold drink.
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Even with my coffee, I need a cold coffee and ice coffee.
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So it's easier and quicker for me to make a nice coffee because I can just use cold water
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with the instant coffee to make the ice coffee that I want.
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And I normally take it pretty bitter, like I drink it straight.
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Sometimes I put some cream in it.
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Nothing too fancy.
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I don't do all the glitter and confetti and whatever else you can get whenever you go
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to Starbucks.
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I just drink it regular.
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All right.
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Now, back to the situation at hand, I received my money, but they robbed me of the processing
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fee.
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Three dollars that I had to pay as a processing fee, I did not receive that, but I do have
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my money.
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I was going to go to the bank and deposit the money as cash so that it will be in the account
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same day.
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However, it is Sunday and the bank is closed.
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Now, apparently there may be some ATM way of depositing the cash directly into my account,
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but after all the hell I've gone through so far, I shall not be choosing that option.
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Instead, tomorrow, I'm going to head down to the obligation place with the receipt from
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when I paid it, the receipt from the refund that I got today, like just a few minutes ago.
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And I'm going to show them, I paid you guys.
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I don't know what happened, what went wrong, what policy you have in place where if I pay
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you ahead of time, like one day early, you reject my payment if that's what happened.
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I don't know what actually happened, that's just the assumption I have at the moment because
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I have made this payment numerous times in the past without issue and we do not make
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late payments.
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So this will be the first, but I will deal with that as well as the constant drum beat
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of the misses needs to use Thunderbird so that we can avoid these kinds of mistakes with
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her janky web browser email client taking perfectly good emails and throwing them in
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the junk, you know, classified them as junk.
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This rotum on is pretty loud, I hope it's not too loud, this lavalier mic I'm using.
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I'm pretty sure it's got a super high gain on it, so you guys are probably going to get
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a ton of gain.
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Not to mention the audio format for which I'm using to record, I forgot, would it actually
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say, I know it's not like, I think I think I chose Wave because the other option was
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like MP3 or something and I'm like, no, we don't want to do that.
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I want to try to get the best audio I can with my janky little road setup.
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Oh, here we go, we got a bonehead speeding along.
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Let's see if he, let's see if he makes it to this red light faster and I will make it
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there.
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Can you believe that this gentleman just made it to the red light approximately two seconds
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before me?
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If I had to guess, I would say this gentleman exhausted an unnecessary percentage of his
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fuel economy to do that and I'm certain the decision making process that this gentleman
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has is why our insurance rates in this area is going up because of things like this.
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You have to beat everyone else to the red light so that you can get on your phone and
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not pay attention to when the light turns green.
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Another thing that we have going on in this area, I don't know if you guys have it in other
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areas, but whenever you go to a light or anywhere where you stop, the cars along side of
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you like to stop in like these awkward sort of distances, you'll see some cars.
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It seems like they want to be stopped beside you or like just slightly behind you, right?
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So it's like they can look in your car but you can't see them in the airs or whatever
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you know what I mean?
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People when they feel like, oh, I might stop at a light or stop sign or whatever and I
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might end up beside the car beside me instead of stopping where I'd be at a complete stop
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beside another car, I'll stop to where I'm slightly behind that car.
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So that's what they do.
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I don't know.
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This might be some sort of game.
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I'm sure if I was on Facebook or Twitter or something like that, I'd know what the game
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is.
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You know, I'm pretty sure it's probably some challenge, right?
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Years ago, I remember they used to do these things called challenges, you know, like eating
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tide pods and other suicidal nonsense for internet points.
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I don't know if that's the case now with this and truthfully, I need to be up to speed
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on it.
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But as my daughter will be growing up in this world of absurd idiocy amongst the youth,
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I mean, don't get me wrong.
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We had our own form of idiocy is just that it wasn't on the internet.
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The whole world could not relive your idiocy when I was growing up.
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When you were young, you did something stupid and only those that were there at the time
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would be able to have a good laugh about that and move on.
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It was a memory that you only had if you were there.
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So it was the exclusive to those who participated in a witness, the idiocy.
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But today we live in a world of digital surveillance, anything that happens today, the youth especially
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wishes to capture themselves, you know, they want evidence of their stupidity because
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more people will observe it and laugh at them.
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But then they get upset when they realize they're not being laughed with, they're being
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laughed at and then it becomes a case of now I'm bullied because I thought I was
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famous and instead I was like the world's joke, that kind of thing, but I'm rambling
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too much now.
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I think I've given you enough on this little situation, hopefully the audio quality
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is halfway decent.
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Maybe I'll do some more road warrior sessions, you know.
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I can't do it in the truck though, I just know that ain't going to work.
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Yeah.
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For one, I need to have my focus about me.
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I don't think I'm going to be able to record while doing that.
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There'll be tremendous gaps in between it because as I'm, you know, you got to keep your
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head on the swivel, all these other policies, I would not recommend trying to do that.
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All right, I'm out of here.
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This is some guy on the internet.
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Thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio.
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Catch you guys in next episode.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio, as Hacker Public Radio does work.
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Today's show was contributed by a HBR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast, click on our contribute link to find out how
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easy it really is.
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Hosting for HBR has been kindly provided by an honesthost.com, the internet archive and
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our synced.net.
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On the Sadois stages, today's show is released under Creative Commons, Attribution 4.0 International
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