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Episode: 3679
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Title: HPR3679: Linux Inlaws S01E64: Non-profits in the US: A closer look at 501(c)s
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3679/hpr3679.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 03:44:23
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,679 for Thursday the 8th of September 2022.
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Today's show is entitled, Lionox and Law's Saeyi, non-profits in the US a closer look at
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Eurx. It is hosted by Monochromic and is about 36 minutes long. It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, the ins and outs of Eurx.
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This is Nuxilars, a podcast on topics around free and open source software, any associated
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contraband, communism, the revolution in general, and whatever else, fans is critical.
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Please note that this and other episodes may contain strong language, offensive humor,
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and other certainly not politically correct language. You have been warned. Our parents
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insisted on this disclaimer. Happy mum? Thus the content is not suitable for consumption
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in the workplace, especially when played back on a speaker in an open plan office or similar
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departments. Any minors under the age of 35 or any pets including fluffy little killer
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bunnies, your trusted guide dog unless on speed, and Q to T-Rexes or other associated dinosaurs.
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Martin, how are things?
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Hey, which things are fine about everybody's COVID?
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Sorry, I think it's called Rona, no, maybe I'm wrong. No, I think it's either COVID-19
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in contrast to 2021, I can't remember, or it's Corona, SARS, whatever. I keep forgetting.
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That one, yes.
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Pretty much like politics or bad weather.
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And before I forget, this is of course Linux in loss season 100 episode 2758. We changed
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the numbering scheme about the fortnight ago. If you want to catch up on the previous episodes,
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free free. Of course, the website is Linux in loss, so you will find the fullback back catalog
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on that website.
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This is not about it.
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Miss episodes, Martin, how are things over there on the almost green aisle?
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Always very green.
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Also known as the Kingdom.
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It's very green, yes.
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How are things interesting?
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Hmm, something happened.
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Yes, Martin, we are recording this on the 4th of July, year 25th.
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Sorry.
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2157, I think.
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No, it's July 2022.
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But as a matter of fact, we're recording this on the 4th of July, which is funny enough.
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Something called the Tax Independence Day, originally named that is in something called the United
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States of America.
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Now known as Independence Day.
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Yes.
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It obviously wasn't the United States of America back then, but yet.
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I mean, looking back, why did people go for independence to some extent?
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Not just some extent.
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First and foremost, it was about religion or the rest of it as you normally do.
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But then things happened in Boston Bay and all the rest of it.
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And tea was apparently thrown into the water, didn't make huge difference from a taste perspective.
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It was because we're looking at what's wrong with water, right?
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Yeah, it was on the east coast.
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Exactly.
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So never mind the faint taste of tea.
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I didn't make it even.
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Didn't last either.
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But what did last is actually the independence.
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You can find the details of time.
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Exactly.
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You can find the details in any history book.
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It's money.
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But given the fact that the UK or sorry, the key as in the K is heavily on the deep line from a kind of in the broader.
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Political view of the world.
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I don't think that the US is going back to British colony any time soon.
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We were wrong.
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Probably not with you, but some other kind of this, right?
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Martin, I hate to spoil the fun, but Russia never was a British colony.
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No, no, the other way around here.
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You mean that Russia will also be invading, it invades the UK, sorry, the Kingdom.
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Unlikely because we were talking about the US being independent, right?
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So, yeah, it's all come to an end at some point.
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In terms of what?
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No, in terms of being no longer independent.
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Well, they're overrun by some country.
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Like what?
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Canada, Mexico.
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Unlike it.
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I'm likely to be can.
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Well, see, yeah, to be fair.
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Probably.
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I don't know how big the Mexican population is, but it is quite.
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But it's basically, it's going to, it's better be a NATO state because otherwise the film,
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the fifth, what is called paragraph will apply.
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Not pleasant.
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So, if for any people who are thinking about invading the US, just from a theoretical perspective,
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please make sure that if you do this, that if you want to do this,
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you do it from a NATO member state, only.
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Because otherwise you will have the full force of NATO right against you.
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And that's something that you want to do.
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Unless.
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Even.
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I think NATO countries are not by tanks.
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I was putting if you listening either you are not exempt from this clause.
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So, don't even think about it.
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Yes.
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Okay.
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But this is not a show about independence or invading the US from a NATO member state or not.
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This is actually one of the most important episodes we ever did.
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Especially if you're suffering from insomnia, very important.
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Only the episode are reckoned on on flost licensing come second.
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This episode will actually be on on five or one sees.
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Yes.
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As you say.
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But go ahead.
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No, carry on.
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You said five or one see.
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I thought you said five or one jeans.
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No, no.
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I may have done the wrong preparation.
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No, no.
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No, five or one sees a special type of organization in the US only I might add.
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Especially relevant from attacks and other and some other perspective.
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But as we will touch upon in about two hours, maybe two and a half hours time,
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once we have laid the foundation for the following discussion, quite a few open source
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and civil rights movements are filed or are classified as five or one sees.
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No, this is why it may or may not be important because we had the electronic
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foundation.
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We had parts of the electronic foundation of the podcast.
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We already had the FSFE and the podcast, which is of course the European
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system organization of the free self of foundation.
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And of course, we also had not exactly in the order of priority or never mind importance.
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If you're listening, we're also the we're also all beloved and Laura's crow on the podcast.
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Of course, representing the sick foundation and the sick foundation if you call Martin,
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classifies as a five as a five or one sees C six.
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But before we go into the level of detail, we should probably first and foremost put
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a disclaimer in we are by no means lawyers.
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Yeah, we are by no means text content.
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I think the appropriate phrase is far from.
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It's exactly.
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Every text concerns, every text content similar to marketing that we get in Martin,
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class immediately, so.
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So anyway, so the following of course comes with the usual caveats,
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please seek professional help in these areas.
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I'm about that.
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If you are seriously thinking about setting up a five or one C,
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whatever subtype applies, please, as I said, please do get professional help.
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Links may or may not be in the show notes.
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And of course,
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consultants,
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if you want to sponsor something called lose in last email,
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as a sponsor and legally lost on the you,
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but without whether you may be before we go into the differences,
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about five or one sees, we should probably explain.
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The type of organization that a five or one,
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one C generally in general is before we knew that we should probably say what it is.
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Please go ahead.
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Well, so the five or one C is a,
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an American or US tax code that looks specifically for tax exempt organizations
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in some way for more shape.
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Think about your, your charitable organizations,
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your education,
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organizations,
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and software foundations who have non-profit goals.
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Think about it.
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You just mentioned a very important term, non-profit,
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because most, if not all of these organizations,
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depending on the level of tax skills.
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I don't say it.
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It do not make a profit,
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but before we go into into the details,
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there's one important difference.
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There are non-profit organizations,
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and not for profit organizations.
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Sorry, you want to, you want to explain the difference here?
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Yeah, so the non-profit organizations,
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the organizations that don't make any profit,
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and the non-profit organizations that don't want to make profit.
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But yes, you feel free to expand on that.
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No, but Sparan,
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non-profit means basically their income comes mostly from donations,
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charitable ones, I might add,
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whereas the not-for-profit organizations typically have some other,
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have some additional social revenue.
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And the main difference,
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if common law is anything to go by,
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normally not-for-profit organizations typically make some sort of tiny margin
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on their revenue,
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like anything between two and five percent,
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whereas typically non-profits do not make any margin.
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And of course, the margin being basically the difference
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between the cost charged for a service in goods rendered,
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and the cost, the original cost of these services
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and goods in general.
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This is known in the trade,
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typically as a margin,
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as a difference between stuff you buy,
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and then of course also applies
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from the services rendered by your labor force,
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and the price at which you then sell any goods resulting
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from the combined efforts of the services
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and goods originally bought.
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This is typically called a margin in the trade.
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Is it? Okay. Yes.
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Very much so.
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If my economy, one-on-one,
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not as anything to go by,
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it dates back to about what,
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30 years back,
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or something, maybe even more.
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Okay, so, fine.
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So we defined that.
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So what about the people that work for these organizations
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and get paid for this?
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I would call them nutters,
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but that doesn't capture it.
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No, I mean, these would be people with-
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These would be people with five or one thing?
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No, these would be people that pay taxes over.
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From a taxation perspective,
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you're looking at typically employees, right?
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People are employed by the business,
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so yes, they would be tax-level.
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Unless, of course, they donate
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some of the income back to the employers,
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which, of course, then,
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depending on the type of four or five or one thing,
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would be tax deductible.
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Well, that may be so.
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Let's button it in.
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Nutters is probably the wrong term.
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We're looking at people with strong ideals.
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Yes, very important.
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Okay, so don't they have things like
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state balls in the US as well?
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I think five or one, see if memory
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serves correct, is a federal tax regime.
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Right, so as, let's say,
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California could decide,
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or let's tax these guys anyway.
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No, they couldn't, because they would be
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in RIS as internal revenue service,
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guidelines,
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and which all these
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association runs.
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It's guidelines can be ignored.
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No, but I'm sure in the US,
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you have multiple taxes, right?
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You have federal tax and state tax, I'm sure.
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Yes, Mike, but you see,
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the RIS basically is on a federal level.
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Yes, yes, this is what I mean.
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So, state stuff doesn't apply.
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So, this five or one stuff only applies to
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the federal level, so you don't pay
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federal tax, but don't necessarily mention
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California Conservatory, or we don't care
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about you five or one, so you pay us tax anyway.
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So, you need to choose the right state as well, no?
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I reckon this is where
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our lack of tax
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is the US constant.
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Tax accountants
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or whatever, tax, if you're listening.
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We wish you have tax in the US.
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In the US.
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Yes.
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The email, this is feedback,
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and it is a lot of study you,
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especially to
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quench Martin's thirst for knowledge.
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A local stake level.
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Okay.
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The US is when it comes down to taxes.
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Before we go into too much detail,
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why don't you give us some examples of
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organizations we have set up
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under this,
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or have successfully applied for this exception.
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Before we do this, we should probably
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give you a short overview of the different sub
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categories involved.
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Okay.
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It would make sense, right?
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So there's the umbrella term five
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or five or one C.
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That is of course a federal IRS.
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Okay. So what are A and B?
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And then you have sub categories ranging from
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the blue one.
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A and B.
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What are A and B?
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You got the name Martin.
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It's like, what?
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The name B.
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The loophole is basically that
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this episode is actually titled five or one C.
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So the C applies, not E, not the A.
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Okay.
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But if you're not asleep by now,
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are now, Martin just promised to do an episode on the platform on ACMV. Exactly.
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No, we'll take a few years to materialize.
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Jokes aside, as I said at the beginning, we will go to the examples in a minute, and
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that also will explain why is this important from a US perspective.
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So the thing is basically that if any RS website is anything to go by, we are looking at
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about 29 subcategories under 501c, ranging from 1 to 3, 29.
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The most important things that apply to the, and now we're getting back into the context,
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that apply to the Floss world, and to Floss communities, would be 401c3 and 501c6.
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Okay. And the BSS.
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The BSS have a name, these three and six.
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Yes, the BSS talks about religious educational, charitable, scientific, laboratory, literary,
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testing for public safety, to foster national and international amateur sports competition
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or prevention of cruelty to children or animals organizations, that will be the three for
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you and six apparently, business leagues, chambers of commerce, real estate boards, just
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couple of examples for these two subcategories.
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Now, one is of course important.
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If we take a look at the free software foundation, if we take a look at the electronic
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frontier foundation, these are typically examples for 501c3s, because they would fall
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into the scientific sketched educational.
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Yeah, I can't really, I can't see software foundation whatsoever.
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Same thing, yes.
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Yes, there are.
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Yes.
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Whereas a 501c6 would be a trade association, typically the Linux foundation, for example,
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which is funny enough, filed as a 501c6, because as we all know, those of who you are listening,
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the Linux foundation is an enterprise body of the community on an enterprise level using
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Linux.
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And now is the time as any to probably go into some of the details?
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Characterizes, especially five or one c3s.
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Okay.
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Oh, sorry.
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It's not a question, Martin, it's more like a further characterization of the free before
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we go into the, before we go into the success or the success, if anybody's still awake.
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Okay.
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Let's go.
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Exactly.
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The R.S. also differentiates between a public and a private foundation for a three, and
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the difference is basically that the income for a public foundation actually comes from
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the public, whereas the private foundation is powered by investments and endowments.
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And that makes a difference, basically, if you take a look at where you will actually
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comes from, also the important difference between between a three and the six is actually
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that if you donate to a 501c3, these donations are tax deductible, if they're charitable.
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And I reckon with the electronic foundation and with the FSFF, with the FSFF, they would
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all classify as general already.
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This is something important for a C3.
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These bodies are typically prohibited from supporting political candidates.
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There's something called a Johnson amendment dating back to 1954 that exactly prevents
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this or prohibits this.
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So if it becomes too apparent that you are supporting political candidate, you could lose
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or you could risk to lose your 501c3 status.
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Meaning that you are allowable to taxes, and some other advantages, the C6s have to report
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their political involvement as well in terms of money and so on.
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Yes, but I reckon if you're running a trade organization, and C6 typically is such a
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trade organization, you can do a certain amount of additional lobbying.
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And specifically, more specifically, I mean, there's nothing in there.
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The code that prevents a C3 from doing some subtle lobbying, I reckon, a bit of a question.
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We're talking about donating to municipal campaigns, right?
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Correct, yes, so yeah, that means supporting political candidates, exactly because that
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was classified as a campaign money, in other words, exactly, yes.
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So these are some of the main difference between a C3 and a C6.
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So there's a few other ones as well, but please go ahead if people are listening, I don't
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know who knows who knows.
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So your C3 can't receive any grants, for example, where C6 can, they have to report any donations
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over $5,000, whereas the C6 doesn't.
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There's also a fund like that, Vinnie.
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So one of the advice, if you want to launch a million bucks through your C3, you want to
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split this up?
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In many, many more times, I mean, it was like Bitcoin Summler, that sort of thing.
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So that you are flying at the radar, and elegantly, I might add.
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Okay.
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What else?
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Before we come to the Floss context, that we already touched upon.
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Yes, churches, 401c3s, yes.
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These typically also include religious bodies.
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So Richard Amstormer, if you're listening, of course Richard Amstormer, being the Richard
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Amstormer, also known as the Sending Nations of something called the Church of Emax.
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Here you go.
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Yes.
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That's from the VR anyway.
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Much, much, much, or a lot, let's put it this way.
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Well, one of the things that it's not wrong with VR is that I think the Emax emulation
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modes, excellent progress is being made.
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So if the FSF wouldn't be classified as a 5 or 1c3, at least the Church of Emax could
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go for this, from a theoretical perspective.
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Well, Richard, what's our name?
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Church of Emax.
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It's essentially a church.
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No, no, no, no.
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What state are they?
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What do you mean, what state are they?
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Well, do they have a CC3 or CC3?
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Not yet.
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No, that's what I'm saying.
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Richard, if you're listening, this is your way out.
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They don't get any money items.
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I'm bothered.
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That's good.
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Well, apparently, certain Mr. Sormen has joined the FSF board recently.
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Again, yes, details, maybe in the show notes, but I'm not sure what happened afterwards.
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And we touched upon this, by the way, during the FSF episode.
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And for those few listeners who miss out on this, details are, of course, available
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in our back catalogue.
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So Martin, now it's probably the time, as good as any, to touch upon why this kind of
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makes sense from a first perspective at all, especially if you happen to be a US resident
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or want to set this up in the US.
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Because if you're thinking about setting up the next software conservatory or setting
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up the successor of the free software foundation or something like this, more than likely,
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you are targeting the US because of money.
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Well, you're not.
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Yeah.
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Well, I mean, yes, it's.
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If you're not targeting the US, you can stop listening right now.
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Yes.
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If you target the US, please.
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This one would be a really different number in each country for this kind of thing.
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Exactly.
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Exactly.
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It's all probably fairly similar.
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Yeah.
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The thing is basically the point that that Martin, Mr. Sormen here, are making is you
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want to choose your subcategory wisely in terms of if you are slanting towards civil
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rights like the like the electoral electronic foundation or have more community aspects in
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your focus.
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The C3 is probably something you want to go for.
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If you are more like a trade party representation, like an interesting body of some sort of this,
|
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this is six.
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It's the thing you want to go for.
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From a first perspective.
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So, yeah, if you have a few more ones to then, let's say educating people around open
|
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source, then you'll be the C3 member for the first year.
|
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Yes.
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So for those of you who are still listening, you need to say any question, any questions?
|
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We've free to send to feedback and it looks in-laws out of you.
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What about legal?
|
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Martin, if you haven't fired them, they may still be around.
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Yeah.
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Need to say we're not lawyers and Martin has fired again our legal department last week or
|
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something.
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We are not in position to give legal advice, but we will do our best to answer any of the
|
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questions coming our way, given our limited capacity on the subject.
|
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I mean, Jocelyn, this was meant to be a very short overview anyway.
|
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Yeah.
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Sorry, okay.
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A bit of a finish right away.
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No, I mean, given the fact that we're clocking in at what 30 minutes I reckon already or
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28 or something.
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Any poxies?
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Any poxies?
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Oh, yes.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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What's it called?
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Hang on.
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What is it called?
|
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What is it called?
|
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Anyway, I'll tell you what it's about first, and I'll tell you the name.
|
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Absolutely.
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It's a channel four.
|
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What is channel four?
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Channel four.
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I thought they went bankrupt about 10 years ago.
|
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You just talked about the TV channel, are you?
|
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Yes.
|
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I thought they went bankrupt.
|
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No, no, no, no.
|
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What?
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I'm serious.
|
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I thought they're still around.
|
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Amazing.
|
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|
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Oh, yeah.
|
||
|
|
Anyway, so I'll tell you the code.
|
||
|
|
I have a new series called The Underclared War.
|
||
|
|
The Underclared War.
|
||
|
|
Underclared War.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
Which is set in 2024, where GCHQ, that's in the British intelligence people, prevents
|
||
|
|
from cyber attacks and stuff, and that's by some foreign nations of unnamed origin.
|
||
|
|
And it's quite amusing, really, a few of which it's, but it's also quite, as a story is
|
||
|
|
quite, so.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
The technical details, probably, leave it with it to be desirous, but that's it.
|
||
|
|
It's quite nicely done, so.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
You can have a look.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
What's my poster, and they're with me?
|
||
|
|
I just have to dig up the English translation for this.
|
||
|
|
Ah.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
It's a very, it's a famous German dish.
|
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|
|
Tower crowd.
|
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|
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No.
|
||
|
|
My hat needs a rat first.
|
||
|
|
Far from it, actually.
|
||
|
|
A couple of.
|
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|
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Nice.
|
||
|
|
What else?
|
||
|
|
A couple four brothers in the south.
|
||
|
|
Right.
|
||
|
|
It's a form of something called in German, the Vietnam knurler.
|
||
|
|
How much?
|
||
|
|
For some reason.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
Google made a failed attempt to call the napkin dumplings, but.
|
||
|
|
No, actually, I'm the American, someone working website actually calls itself yet in
|
||
|
|
knurler.
|
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|
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It's apparently.
|
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|
|
It's a dumpling essentially.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
It's very tasty, especially if done with a mushroom sauce or mushroom.
|
||
|
|
And I came across this about the other week when I had to cook for a relation of
|
||
|
|
one.
|
||
|
|
You're not able to cook.
|
||
|
|
Details will not be in the show notes.
|
||
|
|
Um, but suffice it to say that.
|
||
|
|
I've taken over now the role of, of, of, of, of, of, of, of, almost professional chef.
|
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|
|
And that capacity.
|
||
|
|
Okay.
|
||
|
|
Right.
|
||
|
|
So I'll show.
|
||
|
|
Expect some couple puffer and some.
|
||
|
|
Let me, let me, let me, let me dick up.
|
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|
|
Oh, me.
|
||
|
|
The result.
|
||
|
|
Yes.
|
||
|
|
No joke.
|
||
|
|
The site.
|
||
|
|
We're talking about my mother and my mother.
|
||
|
|
A recent has for you.
|
||
|
|
The role model of a son that I am.
|
||
|
|
I said, in, of course, and with switch roles, now she's sitting at the table.
|
||
|
|
And I'm, and I'm cooking for her.
|
||
|
|
And this is the reason why I dug up this beautiful, devil-in-kind recipe.
|
||
|
|
Details will be in the show notes.
|
||
|
|
It's a, it's a, it's a down-to-earth germ specialty.
|
||
|
|
Essentially, you're looking at a dumpling made from old bread.
|
||
|
|
It's quite a few dumplings made of.
|
||
|
|
That's what you get in the room.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
It's called semi-cneurid.
|
||
|
|
As a matter of fact, which literally translates into dump, dumpling made from bread.
|
||
|
|
And I topped this off with a sauce made with fresh mushrooms.
|
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And some cream and some, and some spices and herbs.
|
||
|
|
And as usual, that was both, both our favorites are making.
|
||
|
|
So.
|
||
|
|
Yeah.
|
||
|
|
This is the reason why this is now no more, no, my pox of the week.
|
||
|
|
That's in the pox, pick off the week, exactly.
|
||
|
|
And as I said, recipes will be, or eat recipe with the show notes.
|
||
|
|
So that Martin can surprise me with those cooking skills.
|
||
|
|
When I'm visiting him next time.
|
||
|
|
Well, clearly you will be served with a British dish.
|
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|
|
Oh, fucking dead.
|
||
|
|
I'm accompanied by lukewarm beer.
|
||
|
|
Oh dear.
|
||
|
|
No, Martin, that can't be.
|
||
|
|
Please, please go for your Dutch origins.
|
||
|
|
Okay, we don't have any feedback.
|
||
|
|
This is a, the email address is still the same.
|
||
|
|
Feedback is in those other you.
|
||
|
|
So if you have any feedback, we'll free free to send this address.
|
||
|
|
Be cool.
|
||
|
|
We haven't from heard from you in ages.
|
||
|
|
So if you're still listening for free, Luna, what's that name?
|
||
|
|
The dead being person.
|
||
|
|
We're still missing your feedback too.
|
||
|
|
Literally.
|
||
|
|
But any other people, free free to get in touch.
|
||
|
|
And with that, we would like to thank you for listening.
|
||
|
|
As usual, our hearts go out.
|
||
|
|
Oh yes, yes, it's very important.
|
||
|
|
People, HPR is about to redo the website.
|
||
|
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Yes.
|
||
|
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And they being in a problem source project.
|
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|
|
They are looking for volunteers.
|
||
|
|
Details may have not been the show notes.
|
||
|
|
You find actually some of the core discussion on the HPR mailing list.
|
||
|
|
Hacker Public Radio in August here, go to source for this.
|
||
|
|
So if you know any data, Martin, you come from a database background, no?
|
||
|
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The family says correct.
|
||
|
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They are looking for more people.
|
||
|
|
Are they again?
|
||
|
|
Yes.
|
||
|
|
I already volunteered to do the API part.
|
||
|
|
So if you have some spare cycles and if you're looking for a very cool project to contribute to.
|
||
|
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Check out the mailing list.
|
||
|
|
Simply subscribe to the Hacker Public Radio mailing list and stay tuned.
|
||
|
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And as usual, it's an open source project that is worth contributing.
|
||
|
|
Not just in terms of coding, but also in terms of simply providing content.
|
||
|
|
So like we do like some other host too.
|
||
|
|
So if you think we're to podcast, this is your platform.
|
||
|
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And now can I didn't say and I didn't say podcast.
|
||
|
|
I simply say this is the important bit, right?
|
||
|
|
Jokes aside, HPR as usual, thank you.
|
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|
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This is the Linux in-laws.
|
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You come for the knowledge.
|
||
|
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But stay for the madness.
|
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I have a quick fire 501 general knowledge question for me.
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It's probably in server or something.
|
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It's not implemented.
|
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There you go.
|
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|
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Martin, you are the SMP expert.
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So don't bother me with that stuff.
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Okay, you got zero points so far.
|
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|
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Okay, what about every code 501 in the US which states is that?
|
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Why did we all of a sudden switch to pop quizzes?
|
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|
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We were on the subject of final season.
|
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Okay.
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No, but what does final one mean in clinging?
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That's true.
|
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I think it's too late, which is that the speed on by the girls or something.
|
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But go ahead.
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Okay.
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|
If someone says 501 to you, what's the the first thing that you associated with?
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501 dollars.
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It's worth $101.
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Buies your cup of coffee.
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Current inflation.
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It's going.
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Yeah.
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Now, I mean, it could be also something.
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If you're planning on your upbringing or context.
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So if you were to live in Arkansas, Arkansas,
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it would be a phone number.
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If you were found.
|
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|
|
Yeah, if you were a fan of dots, that would be a dark answer for you.
|
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|
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Like jeans will be Levi's right.
|
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|
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So in a few or into it.
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It should be a centipede would be some error codes.
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Levi's if you're listening.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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|
|
That of course reveals the fact that Martin is almost as old as I am.
|
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|
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Because 501's were popular in the seventies.
|
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|
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That's right.
|
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|
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Yeah.
|
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|
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That was the 500.
|
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|
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The 501 is actually not always from the mind.
|
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|
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Really?
|
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|
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Okay.
|
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|
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So they went backwards in numbers.
|
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|
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I guess I did that.
|
||
|
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Okay.
|
||
|
|
People you heard in first Martin is officially not older than I am.
|
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