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Episode: 1359
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Title: HPR1359: Pipes
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1359/hpr1359.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 00:10:34
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Hello, Hacker Public Radio. This is Matthew, the stay-at-home deep dad from Northern California.
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My introduction and how I got into Linux episode dropped in the last week or so as I'm
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recording this. And my next foray into HPR was going to be wasn't my bag. But after hearing
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about campfires and baking bread and some very low-tech hacker stuff, I decided that I would
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do a short little episode here on smoking a pipe, tobacco, smoking a tobacco pipe. I thought I
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would do a short little episode here on smoking a tobacco pipe. This is not particularly politically correct
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in the days and the age of e-cigarettes and anti-smoking campaigns. But this is something that I enjoy
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as a relaxing thing to do particularly in the evening. It is evening now. I'm sitting on my front
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step. The kids are in bed. I've got the baby monitor. I've got my pipe. I've got my cool little
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Czechoslovakian pipe tool. I've got my tobacco and my lighter. I'm going to give you a little walk
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through on the proper procedures for smoking a pipe. Again, the only real... well...
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I buy tobacco usually cheap and in large quantities anywhere from your local cigarette or cigar shop
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to wall greens in some areas in some states. There's lots of places where you can find pipe
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tobacco. I don't recommend using top or one of the tobaccos that's designed for handling cigarettes.
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I don't think the flavor is as good. When you're smoking a pipe, it's more about the flavor and
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the experience. More like when you're smoking a cigar as opposed to just trying to mainline the nicotine
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like you do with cigarettes. So I buy big bags. My blend that I'm using right now is a cherry
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cabin dish. It's really nice. I keep it in a court-size mason jar and this is what I recommend
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for most people who aren't smoking every day. Keep your tobacco in a mason jar. It stays
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moist and it doesn't dry out. If you like, get yourself a tea tin or you can get these little
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plastic pouches that are specifically designed for the purpose of carrying tobacco. You can put your
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days worth or three or four days worth or weeks worth of pipe tobacco. Maybe just a couple of bowls
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worth a day into a tea tin or into one of these pouches and then you can keep your stash,
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you keep your supply in a mason jar and that keeps it fresh for a really long time. And fresh is
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important because similar to smoking a cigar, you want the smoke to be cool so that it doesn't burn
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your tongue, burn your mouth. You want the smoke to be long burning. You want the tobacco to stay
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burning for a long time so you have an enjoyable smoke. Again, I can't stress enough how different
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this is from just sparking up a cigarette and sucking it down because you need the nicotine.
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Now you're going to get nicotine from this. We don't typically inhale pipe smoke similar to
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cigar smoke. You hold it in your mouth and you are going to get some nicotine that way
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but it's not going to go in your lungs unless you're doing it wrong. So that in mind, I've got my
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inexpensive little Briarwood pipe and a bit lighter. And the only thing that's really a specialty
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tool here is this Trekkles of Ockin pipe tool and it's actually three tools in one. It has a
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tamper and it has a pipe reamer and then it has this little spike that you can use to loosen up
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the tobacco if it's too tight in the bowl but we'll get to that. So what we're going to do,
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the first thing we're going to do is fill our pipe and what you do, the easiest thing,
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some people will tell you to pinch the tobacco and sprinkle it into the pipe and I just think that
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takes too long. So whatever you're keeping your tobacco in, make sure it's got a wide enough
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mouth that you can stick your pipe bowl down in it. So I'm going to stick my pipe bowl down here
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in this jar and what you want to do is scoop up enough tobacco in the pipe to fill the bowl.
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Right up to the top and then what you're going to do is you're going to take your tamper if you have
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one or you're going to take your index finger or whatever fits inside your pipe bowl and you're
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just going to push it down because again you want this compacted so that it burns
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low and slow as it were. So you're just going to compact it and this is a finesse thing and
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this is a practice thing. This is something that you have to figure out as you go along but once
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you tamp it down and you're going to stick your pipe bowl back in and fill it up again and then
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you're going to tamp that down and usually for a typical size pipe and again they change depending
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on what kind you have and how big it is. But for a standard size pipe and for a 10 minute
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smoke I usually say two really good bowls full of tobacco that's then tamped down is usually
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enough. So the theory here is that you're going to hold your you're going to hold your
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big lighter or your whatever kind of lighter you're using. I would not recommend a butane because
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they're too hot like just a typical I just got a plastic bit here from the from the from the
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convenience store and what you're going to do is you're going to hold the flame you're going to light
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the lighter hold the flame over the bowl and suck air through the pipe and into your mouth and
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that's going to draw the flame down into the bowl it's going to ignite the tobacco and it's going
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to pull a little bit of smoke into your mouth and the idea here is that as you're drawing in the
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air you're going to move your lighter around a little bit so that you try and get a good
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light on the top of the tobacco in your bowl. This shouldn't happen with the first
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lighting of your lighter this is going to take a couple of times and it's going to take again
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some experimentation to make sure you get it right. So I'm going to go ahead and do that now
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okay and I drew some in that was good
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it's a little bit windy today the signal
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and basically you're going to get some embers in the top of your pipe bowl
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as the tobacco begins to catch fire and it's going to glow similar to the like the tip of a
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of a cigarette when you're drawing it and the idea here is that you want to get
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your fire drawn down through the tobacco and you get everything to start burning.
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okay so I'm doing pretty good I got a pretty good burn going here now for any of you
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I actually put this gently 420 fans out there this is not the same
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as smoke and marijuana on a pipe this is not the same as smoking marijuana on a pipe
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and essentially when you smoke marijuana the idea is you want to get most of the smoke in your lungs
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so that any smoke that you lose is money and THC lost so you don't want to you don't want
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to let that happen so the difference here is that we just want the tobacco to burn and give off
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smoke and when we are in conversation or as we're walking or sitting and enjoying a cup of coffee
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or tea we put the pipe in our lips and between our teeth and we draw some smoke in and we hold it
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in our mouth and then we blow it out and it's a very laid back very not rushed kind of thing
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and it's cool I like it I like it a lot I try to do it and I'm not a I'm not a smoker I'm not
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I'm not a nicotine addict but I do enjoy a pipe a couple times a week after the kids go to bed
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my wife still dig to tobacco smoke so it's usually when she's not home
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something else you're gonna have to know is that when you light tobacco and a pipe like this
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the tobacco is going to become uncompacted it's going to sort of expand in the bowl and
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one of the things that you're going to want to do is compact it a little bit after it's lit
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now you have to do this carefully because obviously you can't use your finger for this because
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it's burning but you also you don't want to push too hard because you don't want to put
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put the fire out so another thing you can do to get it going is you can hold your finger lightly
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over the bowl and draw in and that will create a chamber that will allow the heat to
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grow and penetrate more of the tobacco leaves and get you a better burn going so
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what else can I tell you I've got a nice pipe going here
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like I said it's windy this evening so I'm having to draw on my pipe more than I typically would
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to keep it to keep it lit but it's not going to stay lit you're going to have to
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re-light it it's just what happens because you get involved in conversation and you start
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gesticulating with your pipe and you're pointing with it to make a point and you know it's going to go
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out like mine just did and part of it is I don't think I'm tamped very well it's still pretty loose
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in there so I'm going to tap off some of the ash see if I can't get down to some fresher tobacco and
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light it up again so that's um that's lighting filling and lighting a pipe as far as cleaning
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yes you actually use pipe cleaners to clean a pipe you usually get them at the tobacco
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tobacco nest or the pipe shop or the cigar store and they're usually just white they're not
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fancy colors like the ones you use to make crafts when you're in kindergarten and you basically can
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just stick the pipe cleaner up the length of the of the shaft of the pipe and it absorbs moisture
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which comes from your breath it also will remove loose tobacco from the inside of the pipe stem
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um so that's important and um yeah it's it's good to have more than one pipe because you should
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really let them cool thoroughly between smokings um I have a cheap little Briarwood pipe
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that I use and I also have a corn cob pipe and yes they exist and no they're not just for frosty
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the snowman um in fact they burn so well that most of the plantations and farms and ranches
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and places where they grow tobacco uh that the uh quality control people will will test the
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tobacco in a corn cob pipe because they impart very little flavor in the tobacco and you can get a
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good feel for what the tobacco is actually going to be like in its purest form by using a corn cob so
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um what else can I tell you i don't know um so this is just a little
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so while the kids are still sleeping and nobody's woken up yet i'm going to go ahead and finish
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enjoying this pipe uh thank you for listening to hacker public radio and please don't hesitate
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