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Episode: 1426
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Title: HPR1426: A Visit to Reglue
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1426/hpr1426.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 02:09:18
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The
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Hello, David Whitman here from St. Helens, Oregon.
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I'm going to very poorly, I guess, today try to attempt to talk to you about my visit
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with someone that I've been following on Google Plus and over the internet and been in contact
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with for a while, Ken Starks, and I visited his facility in Taylor, Texas, and he heads
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the Reglu project.
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Information on the Reglu project can be found at reglu.org.
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He also has the blog of Helios, which is, I believe, because he used to, the Reglu project
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used to be called the Helios project.
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Now this project is near Austin, Texas, and Ken has been at this for quite a while, and
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the project is to distribute computers to underprivileged children.
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You might ask why is it called Reglu when we look at the website, you can see that Reglu
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is recycled electronics and you can new Linux used for education.
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Reglu in a nutshell gives free Linux computers to underprivileged children and their families.
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Now, I was in Houston, which is about 2.5 hours away from Taylor, Texas, and I had an extra
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day and a rental car, so I thought, got a hold of Ken, and thought, I think I'll drive
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up and see what this project is all about, because I heard a lot about it.
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Some of you may recall that Ken had been helped when he had cancer and needed some money
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and he had an Indiegogo project, and they raised enough money to help him with the throat
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cancer, and so Ken has kind of a gravely voice, it never bothers me a bit, but I didn't
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even ask to do a recording there because I just think he's a little sensitive about it.
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I started out pretty early from Houston, Houston's a pretty good size city, it's very much
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urban sprawl, because Houston has no real zoning, just goes on and on forever.
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And if you've been there and looked at the map, there's concentric freeways around
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it, so I started out early in the morning thinking I'd beat the traffic about 6 o'clock
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in the morning, and it was not good enough to beat the traffic out of Houston, and I had
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to probably go 30 miles or so 35 miles before I got out of the traffic, but I made it out
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and hung the drive up there, it was sort of wet and it was a really beautiful country,
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stopped to get a little something to eat and the cowboy hats and the pickups were around,
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and a lot of ranches along, and the highway that I was on was not necessarily all freeway
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all the way up there, so I got to see some of the countryside, it's really beautiful.
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Here it's pretty hot and humid in the summertime, and can get humid and cold in the winter,
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but it seemed real good to me because I'd left 8 degrees Fahrenheit, weather in Portland,
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so Ken was waiting for me when I got there and I went to the address he'd given me in
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Taylor.
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Taylor's a small town that has an old style field to a 50s field, and you can tell when
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you drive in there that the good business times for Taylor, Texas, at least the times
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of expansion were in an earlier time, it has nice brick buildings, the kind you see on
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shows like American Pickers, and that where they go into small towns that are brick buildings,
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Texas is pretty flat, and I'm a little more used to mountains, but the town had just that
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nice field to it, and you could tell it's a place where quite a few people live, but it's
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not really close to a big city, it's sort of a suburb area, and I finally found the
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address where Ken was at, and it was, it looked like it was right next to a school and a building
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again built, and I don't know when, earlier in a century, and Ken was in there, and what
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I came into, and I came into the building was a room that was like a one room schoolhouse
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that had a bunch of desks in it, like a school room, and in one end was a shop, I could see
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there was a partition there, and there was a shop, and it was very clean, but there was
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desks around with computers, so it had a classroom style, and then it had the teachers desk,
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which of course, where Ken was at, with his big monitor and his computer. I was interested
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in how the program worked, because I'm actually interested in helping young people and others
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with Linux computers. Now myself, I've probably placed under 10 Linux computers in the few
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years I've used Linux, I'm always interested in another way of doing it, and something better,
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and actually, I just really love the open source community, and Linux in general, like the way
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that the philosophy of GNU works, so I wanted to talk to Ken about it, and he accepted me in,
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and we sat around and talked and just talked shop, I asked him about his classrooms, and he explained
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that they have actual computer classes there that are, they teach people from the very basics,
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this is a keyboard, that's a USB port, that's a monitor, you plug in a microphone here,
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use the mouse there, so they have real basic computer classes there, and when they give computers
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out, they give them out with Linux on them. Now one thing I asked Ken about was, about how
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come he didn't use that other operating system to put on the computers, because most computers come
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with Linux, right, and because they have the market share, they were the right place at the right
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time, and so most computers are shipped with that, they actually gave him a cut rate deal apparently
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on Windows, but it wasn't enough to make it viable to be able to pass computers out to children
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to help them learn, so we talked shop, and there was no classes going on there then, and he showed
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me around a little bit, and showed me the shop, and I have a nice workbench there, now this thing was
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full of computer parks, computers in a, not a big pile, but they were, there was a lot of computers
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there, a lot of baskets on shelves, real sturdy shelves with hard drives, there was speaker systems
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there, there was monitors, there was memory for computers, thumb drives, equipment, there was
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a workbench there that had a big plug strip on it, and wires all hooked up, and so Ken and I worked
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a bit on getting, one computer getting Linux onto the computer so that it could go out to its
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destination where they, when they had a place to donate the computer, and we fiddled around with
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that, and we talked a little bit, he showed me on the wall, a friend of his made a fighter plane
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like an old biplane, I guess, or some sort of World War II looking things, and he would pry the
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little windows, designed for windows, or whatever, sticker off, and put the kills on his plane and on
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his plaque, and it was completely full, I took them pictures of it, but they didn't turn out very
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good, I took them with my phone, we fiddled around there a bit, and then we went down to a barbecue
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place, and let me see if I can find that here, it was called Louis Muleur's Barbecue, and it's in
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Taylor's Texas, in authentic Texas barbecue, now one of the goals I had when I went to Texas was,
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besides actually being successful in the business I was going there to do was to find some
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Texas barbecue, because I'd heard a lot about it, I'd only been in Texas as I passed through
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airports, so I never really got a chance, you know airports aren't going to really have good
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barbecue, or authentic barbecue in that, so Ken and I went down and he knew just what to order
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for himself, and this guy whips out this big piece of beef, and cuts him off some for a sandwich,
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some white bread, pickles, and some onions, some sauces, and I ordered half a rack of baby-back ribs,
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and I couldn't really, well I was kind of being polite, but I couldn't eat all of it really
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right then, so I took it back with me to my room in Houston, and I left a little later in the day,
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and that, but that was a real nice experience, I suggest if you get to Texas,
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try some Texas barbecue and ask for some of those sauces, I will confess the next day,
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I think it was the next day, yes I went down, the barbecue was so good, the baby-back ribs,
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I went to another place near the airport, and got a full rack of barbecue, baby-back ribs,
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some coleslaw on that, and I ate the whole thing, and I actually didn't even eat dinner the next
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night, I was so full, and kind of nibbled around on breakfast and lunch, and no dinner, and it's
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kind of back to normal by the next day, but this was a really nice place, you can look it up on
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the internet, it's at www.luymuleroombarbecue.com, that's Louis-L-O-U-I-E-M-U-E-L-L-E-R-B-R-B-Q.com,
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if you get the tailor, or round Austin, look can up and take him out to lunch there, it was really
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very good, and Canon I talked a bit more about the project, I don't know exactly how many computers
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they've given out over the years, there's some information on their site, I think this is a good
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project, and I think while Canon is doing this, and it's been very successful with it in the Austin
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Texas, Taylor Texas area, I think it's something that more people should be doing, and it's something
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you can do as an individual, is to pass out computers to others and put in Linux on there,
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you know one thing I really like is the fact that Linux is free as far as cost, and it's also open,
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and it can make the difference, you can discover that computer nerd is just out there that doesn't have
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an opportunity by giving him a Linux computer, I don't know that I can really do justice to my visit,
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it was really one of the highlights of my December, I encourage you to read the blog of Helios,
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and if you have a little extra money or a computer, you know, Reglu has a donate button on their
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website, and I wish if you could send Canon a little, I sure you'll put it to good use, I just
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really had a good time, a good experience there, community I live in is fairly small, and I've been
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working on trying to get some Linux computers out here, I haven't really made good contact,
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because with the right people yet, but I'm working on that, and I plan on trying to get at least
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four or five computers out to eligible recipients within the next year, which is right now, 2014,
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and I would ask that if you'd like to join me, just grab up some computers, I actually prefer laptops
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myself to give out, I just like their portability, but I'm gonna nose around here and see if I can
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get some regular desktop computers too, I've already gotten a couple monitors given to me by the lady
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that rents a barber shop where I get my haircut, and I did a little disc recovery for her,
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and they were cleaning out some stuff, so I got a couple small monitors, they'll work there,
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they're kind of old, and then I stripped down the computer that they had, I'm not really all
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that fluent in the electronics part, I really haven't torn down that many computers in that,
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but I think this is something anyone can do, and the FreelynicsBox.com by the Tilt Skies is another
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way to give out computers, but I'd like to thank Ken and his group, because there is a group that
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I didn't meet that is there that runs this organization and has done so much for their area
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to further computer education, and Linux, which is really what computers is all about,
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is free software and helping one another. Some of the things I'll give a shout out here to
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somebody, Randy Knowsworthy, some of you know him from Google Plus, so I think he's had a
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HPR episode, I hope he has. He's working with Ken on getting a ISO together to be able to put
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on these computers. One thing I want to talk about that I think is important, and I'm just going
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off the cuff here, is that Ken, he has this down, donating computers. One thing that we talked
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about was he said when they go into a home to place a computer and give the introduction to it,
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he makes sure there's a parent in the room with the regluar Helios representative at all times,
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and so they don't get any of this accusation that something went wrong, that the adults there
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there has to be a responsible adult, then he talks about how they give them the ability to change
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the passwords. He has a password already set up, and a user on there that can be changed easily.
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He uses the distribution, it's easy to use. Another thing they do there is they have a way
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that they assure donors, that their computers, the personal data will be wiped off the hard drive,
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and they're using a deban software to scrub the information from the drive, and he of course
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will allow you to keep your drive if you want to. He's got a pretty deep organization there,
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and I'm sure they went through some growing pains. If you're interested in doing something like this,
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I strongly suggest that you get a hold of Ken, Ken Starks, and he can be found at the blog of Helios
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or on the regluar page. He frequents Google Plus quite a bit, and so you'll always see a few
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things from him day to day on Google Plus and some humorous things, and he has a good sense of humor,
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and Ken actually does some writing for some internet, new sites also, and he seems like a fairly
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accomplished guy. He's a little older than I am, and I wish I was a lot younger than I am,
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so I would strongly encourage you to take Ken's example, his enthusiasm, and start working with,
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if you can, to spread the Linux word and get computers to some people. There is a nice testimonial
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on the regluar page, and I'm sure there's a lot more there. They have some nice artwork also.
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Well, Ken, I want to thank you for working so hard to help people to get computers,
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and I think you made the right choice by going with Linux, and I really appreciate your work.
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One other thing I will say here at the end is that Ken, his organization, there's a story about
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why the Helios project turned into reglu, but his organization is a 501C3, so if you have donations,
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they're tax-aductable in the United States. I'm doing this unprepared, so I just want to call
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your attention to this project, and try not to call any attention to myself. Actually,
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I feel pretty clumsy doing HPRs, but I really love the project, and thank you very much,
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and see you around the internet.
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