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Episode: 3208
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Title: HPR3208: The Paul Quirk show: Wacom with Pinebook, and thoughts on the DMCA takedown
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3208/hpr3208.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 18:50:27
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This is Hacker Public Radio episode 3284, when the 18th of November 2020, today's show is
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entitled, The Port Work Show, Wacom with Pine Book, and Thoughts on the DMCA take-down.
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It is hosted by Port Work, and is about 19 minutes long, and carries a clean flag.
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The summer is, I got a Wacom tablet to use with my Pine Book, and then share my thoughts
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on the recent DMCA take-down.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by An Honesthost.com.
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Good day, good listener of Hacker Public Radio, and welcome to another installment of
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the Paul Kirk Show.
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If you're keeping score, this is my third episode with the new name, but of course there are
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several good episodes I recorded for HPR before I came up with the clever name for my show
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for you to enjoy.
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As I'm going to continue this on a fairly regular basis, I'm going to refer to some of my
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older shows now and then, but I'll do my best to give enough information so that nobody
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should need to go back to an old episode to understand a new one.
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To start this show, I'd like to tell you about a couple of updates.
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First, the latest updates on my Pine Book Pro, which I've named Ann, has corrected the
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problem in LibreOffice, where the fonts were white on a white background.
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That's been fixed now, and the fonts I'll show up in the menu white on a dark background,
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which makes Ann the perfect LibreOffice machine.
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I've installed FS, UAE, and Amiga emulator, and Ann, the Pine Book emulates Amiga perfectly
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well.
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I finally got my well-deserved Lemmings fix on Ann, though my Bluetooth mouse was misbehaving
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a little bit, and I don't know if it was the mouse or the Pine Book, but I ended my frustration
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by switching back to my wireless track ball, which is a superior porting device for playing
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games like Lemmings anyway.
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Now I've been using Ann as my daily driver for over two months now, which means I set up
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end-to-end encryption for my email using the GPG command with the full-generate key option.
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This worked without any problems at all.
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I had some PDF documents I had to fill out and submit.
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Normally, I'd use a PDF editor, like Foxit PDF Reader, which is available for Linux, and
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does an excellent job.
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There is no ARM version of Foxit, but part of the standard mangero installation on my Pine
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Book included a program called Oculus, now that's built with a K. Oculus does a lot
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of what Foxit did, but I ran into a problem when I tried to paste in the image of my signature.
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What I had done in the past is I scanned in my signature as a bitmap and turned that into
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a stamp in Foxit.
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With the DolbyZone products, I could add this scanned signature as part of the process
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of signing a PDF.
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I couldn't do that with Oculus.
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I tried opening up the PDFs in LibreOffice, but that just really messed up the formatting.
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Then there was GIMP, which could open the PDF just fine without screwing up the formatting,
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and I could just have pasted in my signature as a layer and then flattened and exported
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the file.
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But drawing text boxes with GIMP is less than optimal for filling out PDFs.
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So I went back to Oculus and used the draw tool to try to draw in my signature using
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my track ball and then my mouse, but the result looked like a 5-year-old trying to forge
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my signature.
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I tried using the touchpad, but that was worse.
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That's when I started thinking to myself.
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If I had a touchscreen computer, I could probably just draw my signature right on the screen.
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That's when I took the idea one step further and thought, why not get a wake-on tablet?
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After all, I do like to draw and I do enjoy doing photo editing and a wake-on drawing tablet
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could certainly improve my workflow in that process.
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Imagine if I could just use it to fill out and sign PDFs by hand.
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After a proprietary piece of hardware like the wake-on tablet, which clearly indicates
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in its product detail page that it was made to work just with Windows and Mac, with this
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work with my PineBook Pro, there was no indication that it would work with Linux at all, much
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less than ARM-based Linux computer, but I was feeling lucky that day.
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In my bid to support both my local economy and to improve my own computing experience,
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I headed off to the local computer store and bought the last wake-on into us they had
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in stock.
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Mine came in a color known as pistachio, but to my eye, the color isn't anywhere near what
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I know pistachio to be.
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Pistachio is a slightly desaturated green, while this is definitely more along the lines
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of arrow blue or mint tulip, tending more towards the blue end of cyan.
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You would think that a company who designs drawing tablets for artists would at least
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pick the right name for the color of their product.
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But then again, we are talking about one of a thousand shades that exists between green
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and blue that are being picked by marketing executives.
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I think if this tablet was open sourced, I'd fork it just to get the name of the tablet
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color right.
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Back to the task at hand.
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I connected my shiny new pistachio, but not pistachio, wake-on into us tablet into my
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Panbook Pro, and it worked.
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I don't mean it worked kind of, I mean it worked exactly as I thought it would.
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Hovering the pen over the tablet, I could move the mouse around the screen, as various
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points on the pad corresponded with the points on my screen.
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Tapping the tablet with the pen represented a mouse click.
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And when I had the freehand line selected in ocular, I could draw and write anywhere with
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these.
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It took a few minutes to adjust and get comfortable with this new way of working.
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But once I had my bearings, it became very easy just to sign my name on the line just as
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I would on a piece of paper, print the document to a PDF file, and send it away.
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I'd like to take a moment in this show to say just how impressed I am that this worked
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as well as it did.
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In the past, Linux didn't work so well with proprietary hardware that didn't explicitly
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state that it was compatible with Linux.
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But here we are in the year 2020 where I am using a computer and operating system that
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some might consider are at the fringes of what is considered a laptop computer and is
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removed even further for the mainstream by running ManGero on ARM.
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I just bought a closed source proprietary product and it worked exactly as it should
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have in an open source application on an open source computer running an open source
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operating system.
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Perhaps Wacom tablets are more popular in the Linux community than I thought, and maybe
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it's me who's been living under a rock, scanning in things I've written or drawn when
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I could have just easily drawn whatever I wanted directly with a Wacom tablet.
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Whatever the case may be, I can state with confidence that Oculus will be my go-to
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for filling out PDF forms from now on.
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Since I use encrypted email using PGP to send these PDFs, I've seen no point in digitally
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signing my PDFs with a cryptographic signature.
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Now it soon became clear to me that using this tablet to fill out and sign PDFs in
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Oculus really only scratches the surface of what this tablet could do.
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So I loaded up GIMP to really unleash its potential.
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First under the edit menu, I went into configure input devices where GIMP recognized my Wacom
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into a pad and pen.
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I changed the mode for both of these to say screen.
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After that, I selected the paintbrush tool and under the dynamics menu, I could then
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select pressure opacity and pressure size.
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See the Wacom tablet pen provides 4,096 different levels of pressure sensitivity, and so by
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selecting one of these, either the size or the opacity of the lines I draw are determined
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by how much pressure I apply when using the pen on the drawing pad.
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There are two buttons on the side of the pen.
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The button closer to the nib allows me to grab the image I'm working on and scroll it
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around the screen, which is useful if I'm working on an image or editing a photo when
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I'm zoomed in.
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While the button above that works like the right mouse button and will bring up the contextual
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menu.
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I'm going to upload a picture with this podcast show notes so you can see some of my first
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scribbles I made in GIMP with this tablet.
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As a bonus, this tablet can connect to my PineBook Pro through Bluetooth so it doesn't
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even need to use up a valuable USB port.
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Meanwhile, I updated my desktop computer to Ubuntu 2004, but now it seems to want to lock
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up every so often.
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I think it's time I put a proper NVMe SSD in my desktop machine anyway, so I think I'll
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just install that and put a clean install of Tony O4 on it.
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However, I must admit to neglecting my desktop since getting the PineBook Pro and I am considering
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switching my desktop to Mangero as well.
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Well, what do you think of that idea?
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You can reach me on the Fediverse at Paul at cloud.peakwork.com if you'd like to have
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a conversation with me about this and to discuss this further.
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Keeping on to the news, as I'm sure you're all aware, GitHub removed a YouTube download
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tool in response to a DMCA take-down notice.
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I personally find this somewhat amusing, since my computer needs to be able to download
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and store streaming content temporarily from video streaming services in order for that
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to work.
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Now, this is a battle that dates back to the early days of video cassette recorders
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and even tape recorders.
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What up boils down to is that trade organizations like the Recording Industry Association of
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America wants to have absolute control over who can record what and when.
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We in Canada have a similar organization called the Canadian Recording Industry which had
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long been funded in part with an extra tax placed on blank video cassettes, audio cassettes,
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CDRs and DVDRs over the years.
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And this is known as the Private Copying Levy.
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Currently, the tariffs for each unit of CDR, CDRW, CDR Audio and CDRW Audio is 29 cents.
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This annoyed me back when I used CDRs to store my own content, but as what often happens
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when something like a levy is introduced with the best of intentions in a country that
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values individual rights, this ended up backfiring on the music industry.
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You see, since Canadians are paying a levy on each blank CD, for example, it is expected
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that Canadians have paid for the right to copy whatever music they want by virtue of
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the existence of this very levy.
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So for a brief period in 2004 and 2005, the peer to peer sharing of music files online
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in Canada was explicitly legal.
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To my knowledge, there is still no clear law against the personal non-profit use of
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copyrighted material in Canada, though I am not a lawyer and therefore suggest you do
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your own research before deciding to set up your own peer-to-peer sharing of copyrighted
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material.
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Some of my colleagues, fear how such a takedown decision might affect us here in Canada,
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pointing out that we tend to follow the United States when it comes to laws.
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And then I remind them that we are using the metric system while the US is still using
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the imperial system of feet and inches.
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This means that while Canadian industries try to coordinate with industries in the US,
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this really only means that being able to do metric conversion calculations is an important
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additional skill to have for anyone working in the trades.
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So we use the American wire gauge for wire sizes and we will call a 2x4x8 piece of lumber,
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a 2x4x8 with the understanding that this will be 2 inches by 4 inches by 8 feet long.
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And even things like our electrical code is changed every 3 years to keep it up to date,
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but also to harmonize it with American electrical codes.
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But we have a charter of rights and freedoms that has important differences from the American
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Bill of Rights, which actually serves to provide Canadian citizens with far greater individual
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protection.
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This was illustrated with a couple of president-setting rulings on who gets to spend how much
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to gain political influence.
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For example, many were shocked by the US Supreme Court's 2010 decision in citizen united
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versus FEC, where limits on what corporations and unions spend on TV commercials seeking
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to influence political campaigns were overturned.
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What is less known is that 6 years prior, so that's in the year 2004, the Supreme Court
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of Canada found in Harper versus Canada that while third party spending limits during
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political campaigns does in fringe on the right to freedom of expression, that infringement
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is justified in order to prevent the affluent from dominating political discourse, leading
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to the rich being allowed to buy dominance that would undermine our charter protected
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right to the guarantee of meaningful participation for all elections.
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Of course, this doesn't stop the influence of American media from spreading across the
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border and confusing some of my fellow Canadians about their rights.
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To be fair, I'm not suggesting that Canada is the perfect country, far from it.
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We have a lot of room for improvement.
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However, when it comes to something like the music industry taking down a YouTube download
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tool, I really don't believe our equivalent to the RIAA, which is the CRIAA, would have
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the same power here.
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Now to be clear, I am very much in favor of supporting our musicians.
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What I'm not in favor of are these fat cat industry middlemen that make take more than
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their fair share, painting fans of music as potential criminals in perpetuating the US
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versus them mentality.
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I do not believe the purveyors of fear who would have us believe that so-called illegal
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file trading is to blame for a dramatic reduction in career opportunities for Canadian artists
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and the availability of new Canadian music are really that interested in protecting our
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culture.
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To me, this translates to fear career opportunities for opportunistic middlemen whose only talent
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is to instill fear and profit off of levies.
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Our own stomping Tom Connors was famous for boycotting the industry backed Juno awards
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in protests of Junos given to expatriate Canadians, demonstrating that the organizations
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that claim to represent the Canadian music industry have only their own interests in mind.
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The last concert I saw before COVID-19 shut everything down included the spoons in
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5440, both great Canadian bands I grew up with.
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Pulled out concerts here in my home city of Oshawa, Ontario, both doing very well and
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still performing in the year 2020 in spite of all the music of theirs that was supposedly
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illegally recorded onto blank cassette tapes and CDs by people just like me.
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I doubt that either of these bands saw much if any of that levy.
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If you ask me, I'd say that in the year 2020, the Canadian music scene makes some of the
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best music in the world.
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One of my favorites today is the Dead South, in spite of the allegations made against
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Danny Kenyon, but hey, that's an entirely different topic.
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I believe Canada has some real world-class musical talent with a vibrant industry that
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generates significantly better music than the pre-manufactured crap big corporate record
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labels are crappin' out.
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Of course, that's just my opinion.
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So since we're talking about music, I think it's that time of the show to enjoy some classical
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music from the creative commons.
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In this episode, I'm going to play a song for you from the Goldberg Variations.
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The Goldberg Variations are a set of 30 variations by Johann Sebastian Bach that were first
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published in 1741.
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This work is considered to be an important example of the variation form and was named after
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Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, who might have been the first performer.
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What you're about to hear is a second song in this collection, as performed by the talented
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Bach, who was the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be
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the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer to be the first performer
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Well, that's all I have for you for this episode of the Paul Quirk show.
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I created this entire podcast on my Pine Book Pro.
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I do admit that this show is a little shorter, but hopefully next time I'll have more things to talk about with you.
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Until then, please remember to drive safe and have fun.
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