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Episode: 1
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Title: HPR0001: Introduction to HPR
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0001/hpr0001.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 09:58:56
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next episode!
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Hello there, everybody, and welcome to Binary Revolution Radio Episode No. 201, I am
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Thank you very, very, very, wait. It's not in my radio. We use it that round, it's 200.
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This isn't 201? No, no, no. What are we?
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Hacker Public Radio. What is it? What's Hacker Public Radio?
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Not sure, remember, you know, you and boom, talking about it way back in the day, and we decided to do this
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Hacker Radio thing and combine it and make Hacker Public Radio.
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Oh, yes, now I remember. Actually, yes, we are doing episode one of Hacker Public Radio, and the other voice you heard is that of our good friend, Enigma.
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Yes, yes, thank you.
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And we are going to do Hacker Episode One, and this is going to be an overview of exactly what is Hacker Public Radio joking aside.
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This is the debut episode of a new show, and we're going to tell you all about what the show is about, how it came about,
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what the future is and the plans we have for the show, and hopefully answer any questions we might have so that we can get a lot of participation
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and a lot of great content for what we hope will be a very long running show.
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Now...
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The community-related show that we also love with the topic is now going to be Hacker Public Radio because I taste my topic name.
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Not true. Actually, it goes back a little bit further than that.
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The name HPR, or the idea that HPR Hacker Public Radio actually stems back from the old RFA days, Radio Freak America.
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When Duel and I, Duel was going to be wrapping up Radio Freak America.
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The Revolution Radio was just starting or had just started, and Duel was going to take a little time off.
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And hopefully he and I had the idea of coming back with another show called HPR Hacker Public Radio, which was going to be a little bit more of a serious show.
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And actually what I had originally envisioned for the show was it was going to be more of a roundtable group discussion show.
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And that may actually happen, but we'll come back that later.
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What I envisioned for Hacker Public Radio was more of a crossfire style show with one mediator and people from opposing sides
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discussing different topics like high-resue, good, or bad.
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And we try to get some representatives who supported one view and people who supported a different view and have kind of an actual intelligent conversation and debate about the topic.
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We wanted to do something a little bit more serious.
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We have a lot of fun on the shows that we've done from Ben Rav to RFA to TWA Tech and all that.
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But we wanted to try to get something a little bit more serious and a little bit more mainstream as far as the overall feel of the show.
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Now we're still going to have fun, don't get me wrong.
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But that's what the original idea was.
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And we wanted it to be more community-based and so far as we would have a bunch of different guests on it,
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it wasn't always going to be about the host.
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If anything, the host was just a mediator and it was always the guests, the community, that were providing the content.
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Well, that was the original idea, but it kind of spun a little bit from there when dual-ended radio-freech America.
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And we were full into radio, full into binary revolution radio.
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It was actually the guys over at Infonomicon Groups, Enigma, who started a show called TWA Tech.
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And why don't you talk a little bit about that show?
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Because I know Drubes has said that us mentioning HPR on RFA is what kind of motivated him.
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And that was his idea for TWA Tech all along.
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Was it community-based show?
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And the only reason he didn't call it HPR then is because he thought we were going to be coming out with it soon.
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So he went with TWA Tech.
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Well, originally Goss Man and Drubes started this show called TWA Tech Radio.
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And it was a joke of the name. It was based off of TWA Tech.
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I forget the acronym.
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The acronym is for TWA Tech.
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I'll find it while you speak again.
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This week in Tech, that's it.
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I think it was, yeah, this week in Tech.
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So we called it today with a Techie sort of topic for short.
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And I wasn't around at this time.
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I'm a lecturer.
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Another intern, a non-con member, was a admin for that site for about a year.
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For he had real rights come up, like I would let's do.
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And decided to step back and I took it over.
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And it's been a really community-based radio.
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We have a ton of different hosts.
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It's very in-content.
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My clip shows and everyone wants to know why I mix it up with a old, yeah,
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I've done video and RFA, I've done, I did it with Jason Scott.
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That's how I'm presentation.
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So I've done pretty much, did you dam it?
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I want to do, I want to get back to the platform.
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That's what you did with the telephonic lab lecturer.
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I want to do things like that.
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I do clip shows.
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And I also do, you know, serious content of a lot of the mix that we want for a lot.
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Well, and that's actually a good point.
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The one of the things that's great about HBR,
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and I always enjoyed this listener of Tawtech was the fact that we don't really have set topics
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so far as we don't have a limit on no politics, or no this, or no that,
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or only talk about hacking, or only emphasize freaking.
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We're actually pretty open-minded on these shows,
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and we want people to contact us with anything hacking-related.
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And what I mean by hacking-related, it's very loosely defined.
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There's going to be a lot of episodes about Linux,
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because it's very near and dear to the hearts of hackers everywhere.
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So there's going to be a lot of shows that are just Linux-centric.
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There are going to be a lot of shows that talk about hacking.
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There's going to be a lot of shows that talk about different programming concepts and techniques.
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But there's also going to be the occasional show.
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Like I always enjoyed some of the shows that were done about actually survival.
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I thought those were some great shows.
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There was a show about caffeine one time, which I thought was interesting.
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That's something that, you know, you got to admit is certainly in the hacking community,
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and an interest in the hacking community.
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So all those type of things.
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Anything that's even loosely related.
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We're even looking ahead to some music-based shows, some hacker-centric music, if you will.
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Lots of different topics and ideas of what we can do for the show.
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So if you're listening and you're thinking about, you know, what to expect for the show,
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well, expect the unexpected.
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And you might be surprised.
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If you are listening to this, you might actually have some good ideas,
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contact us, and let us know.
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So you might actually have some ideas that would fit in really well with the rotation.
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So let us know if there's a topic that you want to discuss or want someone else to discuss.
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Right.
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We've had shows about, we've had the music shows.
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I believe not quicker.
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And there was another one I can't remember off.
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I thought my head is back in the archive.
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That was just somebody playing music.
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Yeah.
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And it was, you know, hacker-related.
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I believe doctors are used different tones.
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And there was a show about Esplanade II, I want to say.
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Like the language that's active from the back of the universe.
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It's very interesting, not necessarily acting topic, but.
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And I believe Plexi did some one-on-chat box and AI.
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And we moved from the gambit with the topic.
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So I expect more of that with hacker public radio.
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Yeah. A lot of variety.
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A lot of variety is what we're hoping for.
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And as a listener, that's something that I always like.
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So the more variety, the better.
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So kind of keep in mind.
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There might be some stuff.
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Basically anything, it doesn't have to be hacking-related or about hacking.
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It just has to be something that may be of interest to hackers.
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Something that a hacker would enjoy listening to.
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Even gaming.
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A lot of hackers are into gaming.
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Anime.
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Stuff like that.
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Maybe anime movie reviews.
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I know there's a lot of people out there listening that say,
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oh, I don't know much about hacking.
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I can't contribute.
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Well, I know a lot of you watch a lot of anime movies.
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That kind of stuff I would find interesting, you know,
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reviews of maybe some of the technologically themed or technologically themed anime movies
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that are out there or shows and things like that.
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Recaps.
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Movie reviews.
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Anything like that that's all the interest to hackers is perfectly acceptable as a topic.
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So we don't want to put limits or caps on it.
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Your imagination, whatever you can come up with, just contact us.
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And actually, that's probably the next thing we should talk about is,
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how do they contact us?
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Enigma, how do they contact you, myself, or any other stuff?
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If they wanted A, well, actually we have a couple of ways for them to contact us.
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Why don't you explain?
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Well, you can email us directly.
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You have Stankblogger.
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Stankblog.com.
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I have my ETNH0 and enigma.gmail.com.
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Well, you can go the hacker public radio route.
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And there's an admin and hacker public radio.
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And a feedback and hacker public radio.
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Now, the difference is, admin is this, like, I have a sure idea
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and I want to run it by one of us.
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Then I would throw it to the admin at the hacker public radio.
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If I had some type of feedback or question or comment about one of the specific shows,
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I would email the feedback at hacker public radio.
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And then myself or you or droops would throw that along to the specific host for that day.
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Yeah, so if you had comments or feedback on a particular topic,
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what we'll do is try to put that, we'll pour that on to the appropriate person.
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Maybe they can do a follow-up episode later on in clarify.
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The thing about this show is because it has so many hosts mixed in,
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it's kind of hard to do email each episode and follow up,
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like we've always done with BenRef Radio and other shows,
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because the hosts are all constantly rotating and makes that difficult.
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However, we do still want the feedback.
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Feel free to send it in anytime you want to and it just may take a while.
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It'll be probably an upcoming episode by that same host,
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which may be a day later and may be a couple weeks later,
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but we will forward everything through.
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And also since we mentioned, in case it was obvious to you,
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website of course would be hackerpublicradio.org.
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So if you email admin at or feedback at hackerpublicradio.org,
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you'll also be the two main email addresses.
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And as an English said, you can contact us directly if you have any problems.
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But admin will probably be the main point of contact for everything.
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Sight related, show related, you want to volunteer to do episodes,
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any technical difficulties, anything like that.
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Most of it is going to slide in through admin at hackerpublicradio.org.
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Finally, obviously this is a radio show.
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Our goal here is to be Monday through Friday.
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Is that correct? I'll let you speak. I don't want to put words in your mouth here.
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Yes, we want to do Monday through Friday.
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I usually don't put a shirt out on a higher day,
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but that could change depending on the volume of shows I have.
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We could theoretically go seven days a week if we have a volume of shows.
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But again, we're going to stick with a five day rotation right now.
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Yeah, things may change in the future,
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but for right now we're going to do a daily show weekdays only.
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So you'll probably get 20 to 22, 23 episodes a month somewhere in that ballpark range.
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And the other great thing too is we've really gone to great lengths over the past few months.
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Not only in reorganizing and putting all the show together and everything,
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but we've contacted some great, great people who have volunteered already in advance
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to start doing episodes at the show, have already given this their commitment
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that they're going to try to do some shows.
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So I think we have so many people that we're not going to have too much of a problem with that.
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So you'll hear from Enigma and myself occasionally,
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but give them a few samples of some other great people that are going to be on the shows
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that have already committed.
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So we've got a walker, Dr. Zigman, operator, Tom Aikon,
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movie, Dan and Pat Run, the Wink-Wink Tech Show,
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Bill Perro, Jason Scott,
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Dr. Manojak from the packet sniffers,
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CEO of the Creator of the Piracy Documentary,
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Ten Valorant Peter from the Fresh Ubuntu Podcast,
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and David Gibbs from a lot of Wink's,
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a lot of Wink's link podcast,
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which is a tongue twister and stuff.
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Yeah, actually, Drutes and I were just on that show too.
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So he's looking forward to do some episodes on it.
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And as well as, you know, a lot of the people that had been doing DWH Tech,
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some people have done an episode here and there,
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some new people that are joining on as well.
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So it's going to be just a lot of people.
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I mean, just from the list you named there,
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just from all those people I'm looking forward to hearing a lot of great topics from them.
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So that should be something to look forward to.
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So the website again, hackerpublicradio.org.
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We've mentioned email addresses.
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You know what to expect as far as the show content.
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And in case we haven't emphasized it enough,
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the most important thing to emphasize about hacker public radio.
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And the reason that it's called a dot org is a dot organization.
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This is a hacker community.
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An organization that we're trying to get people together.
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We want this to be community based.
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We do not want this to be despite the fact that we opened up with a little bit of humor
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and a joke about Ben Rev Radio.
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This is a show in and of itself.
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It's nothing to do with binary revolution radio.
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It's nothing to do with radio freak America.
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There's no strict format.
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You don't have to obey any specific restrictions or content guides,
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other than what we said as far as being adventurous to hackers.
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But you don't have to do email segment and housekeeping unless you want to or choose to.
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But it's important to understand that this is a community based thing
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and everybody's going to do a show a little bit differently.
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The other thing that's kind of related to that,
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that I'm looking forward to,
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and this is going to be really interesting to see how this works out.
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Enigma is the mini series idea that we're going to be incorporating into the show.
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Yeah, it seems to be a really good idea.
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Troops is going to implement that,
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and it should be quite interesting.
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Of course, that would be, you know,
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we do have all these shotgun type topics
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where one day you may hear about C-programming,
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and the next day you may hear about a new exploit.
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On the next day you may hear some sort of web hacking topic,
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and then a movie review or whatever, all over the board.
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But sometimes there are running topics.
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Like I know the best example that I can come up with is what Troops was talking about,
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and that is some Linux distribution reviews.
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Troops likes to try a bunch of bootable Linux distros,
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and do a review who wanted to do some reviews of those as episodes of the show.
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Well, it's a great idea that, yeah, those can be individual episodes
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that wouldn't be cool if we could group them all together on the site.
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And I guess for lack of a better word,
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let's just call it a keyword system.
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It's a little more than that,
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but basically putting a keyword or a title for this series of reviews,
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or whatever the topic may be.
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Like I'm already looking at doing some database topics.
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So I may record one episode talking about some database basics.
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Troops may do one talking about a Linux review,
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and then two weeks later I might do a second topic that actually builds on the first one.
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I may do something a little bit more advanced on databases.
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Troops may do another Linux distro review,
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but we want them to be kind of tied back to the previous one,
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especially if they build on each other.
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Like I'd like to start with some basic database stuff,
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and then as it goes on,
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go into some more advanced things that build on it.
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So if you listen to the later episode,
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it would be really handy if you had listened to the first episode,
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the earlier episode first.
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So we're going to have these many series where we flag these
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and put them together in sort of a stream in and of themselves.
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So episode 7, 14, 18, and then maybe not until 32,
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may all actually be part of one mini series,
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and I'm making up the word mini series.
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Although it's got a ring to it,
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if you can listen to that mini series in order,
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and have it make sense,
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even though they may have been recorded and streamed
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at different times on the actual show,
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or on the actual podcast itself.
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And I think that opens a lot of mini series and or mini series,
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and I hope so you can even get to it two days,
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but you're kind of neat with a little mini series,
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but in theory, two of us could be doing a mini series
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and be grouped into that same,
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like I could do a little bit of this episode.
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You could do this episode with the time together.
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Absolutely.
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So it is with the same mini series backpack.
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Right. Same thing with the Linux reviews,
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other people could do some as well.
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Tie them all under that same banner.
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And some of the more, I guess, stable
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or long-running ones might be highlighted on the web page
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so you could find them easily and searchable
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and all that kind of good stuff.
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All right.
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So, again, if you want to participate, contact us.
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And is there anything else that we want to mention
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on this premiere episode?
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No, I think we've covered it.
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All I wanted to say was that shows usually we run about,
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you know, five to twenty minutes,
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but that's just a guideline, not a hard rule.
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I have shows go for an hour,
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like your state, but we won't go there.
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Yes, we won't run the one yet.
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And that's worth doing a couple of plastic episodes
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to get the general idea of what we're doing for them.
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They're actually going to be the same format.
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So you can check that out and just be enough.
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You have any ideas?
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Yeah, and actually that's a good point to bring up, too,
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is that there's no time limit.
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Again, it goes back to what I said earlier about.
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Whatever you want to format, however,
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you want to format your show that's great.
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And related to the mini-series,
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perhaps you have a style that you always want to do.
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Maybe you do always want to open up with,
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I don't know, a joke or a mini-review or something
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that you want to do on every episode that you do,
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you have the freedom to do that.
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So you can put those all together,
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and it can all, not only is it a mini-series,
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but it's almost like a show within a show.
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So that's kind of an interesting possibility as well.
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There is no time limit.
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So, you know, some topics may be five minute episodes.
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Some topics may be two hour episodes.
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I really don't even think we have a maximum.
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I mean, I'm not concerned with it.
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So I guess we'll worry about that as the time comes.
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But, you know, I can certainly see maybe some presentations
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that are hour long being put on the podcast
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or recaps of presentations, things like that.
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And the only thing formatting,
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and this is probably a good way to close out
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this first premiere episode.
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The only thing as far as formatting is
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there will be a regular opening theme music
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done by our good French Flicko,
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which really, really is awesome.
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I love it.
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I have to say.
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So every episode will open.
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You don't have to worry about bringing your own theme music
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or closing song or any of that kind of stuff,
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just the content.
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And then we'll take care of the rest.
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We're going to put the 30-second opening theme
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at the beginning of every episode,
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like the one you heard starting today's show.
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And then the full version of that same song
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closing out every show,
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and add probably at the end of each show,
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depending on if we have sponsors or not.
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And to help pay for the website and bandwidth
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that this is going to inevitably cause on our server.
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And that's about it.
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So definitely just a Slicko for some great, great music.
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I really like it.
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And I'm looking forward to this show.
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I hope everybody listening is.
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And Nigma, thank you for doing all the work behind the scenes.
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You don't get nearly enough credit.
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So thank you for that.
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And unless you have anything else.
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No, I just wanted to shout out all the former hosts of TWAT.
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And hopefully we can have most of them back for HDR.
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And that's pretty much it.
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I'm sure we will.
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All of them.
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And then some more.
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And then some new ones.
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And hopefully we'll be still around to maybe do it.
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And update a one year anniversary and see how the whole thing went a year from now.
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But until then that's going to be on my calendar.
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There you go.
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Until then that's going to do it for this premiere episode of HPR Hacker Public Radio.
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Thank you for listening.
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And we'll see you next week.
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Same hack time.
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Same hack.
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No, no, no.
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This is all right.
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We'll see everybody tomorrow on the next episode of HPR.
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Thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio.
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