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Episode: 4304
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Title: HPR4304: Travel Pouch for Cables
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4304/hpr4304.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 22:40:24
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4304 for Thursday the 30th of January 2025.
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Today's show is entitled Travel Pouch for Cables.
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It is the 350th show of Ahu Ka and is about 4 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summer is.
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I have purchased a very useful travel pouch.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q.
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We are airing it now because we had free 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, this is Ahu Ka, welcoming you to Hacker Public Radio in another exciting episode.
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And this is something that is going into the Reserve Q.
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So if you're hearing it, that means that HPR is short of shows and it's time for you
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to step up and do something about that.
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And this show will demonstrate just how easy it is because it's just a little quickie
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that I'm recording that has to do with something that I ran across that I have found extremely
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useful.
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And it's basically a pouch zippered container for keeping all of my cables organized
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for when I'm traveling.
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And I do like to travel and when I do, I like to take all my electronics with me.
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So I have a Fitbit watch, I've got an Android phone, I've got a Chromebook, I want to
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have chargers for everything, you know, some miscellaneous USB stuff, extra headphones.
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And you know, I need to have two kinds of headphones because there is no ordinary headphone
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jack on my Android phone.
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So I have to have one with a USB-C connector as well as the standard headphone jack.
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It's a lot of stuff.
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Now, you know, I used to, you know, if I was getting ready to travel, start, you know,
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running around or where is my spare cable for this, that and the other thing and throw
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it all into my suitcase and it was a mess.
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So what I found, this pouch, the one that I have is by a company called BUBM, which stands
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for Bee Unique, Bee Myself.
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I don't know that this is any better than any of the other ones out there, but the point
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is, I got this, it's about the size of a hardcover book, give you a good idea of the dimensions.
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And I filled it with all of the appropriate cabling and then, you know, anytime I'm going
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to do any traveling at all, all I do is I grab this pouch, throw it in my suitcase, I'm
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ready to go.
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It's as simple as that, you know, get into a hotel room, just pull out the pouch and
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like, okay, whatever I need, it's right there.
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I find that very handy and I'm imagining there might be a few people in the hacker public
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radio land that could make use of something like that as well.
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Like I say, there's a ton of these things, you know, if you go to Amazon or whatever
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online stores, you happen to frequent, I'm sure you can find many of them, it doesn't have
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to be this particular brand.
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But anyway, that's just something that I found handy and I thought I would do a quick
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little show and I hope you see just how easy this is, all I had to do was just plug in my
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microphone and start talking and it can be just that easy to do a show for hacker public
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radio.
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So, please, if you're hearing this, that means we're low on shows, so please record a show.
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It's really easy.
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So this is a hookah for hacker public radio signing off and encouraging you as always
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to support FreeSoftware.
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Bye-bye.
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