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Episode: 3269
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Title: HPR3269: Linux Inlaws S01E23: The first year of the five year plan
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3269/hpr3269.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 19:59:13
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This is Haka Public Radio episode 3269 for Thursday 11th of February 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, Linux Inlawn S-Nero 1-E23, the first year of the five-year plan
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and in part of the series, Linux Inlawn, it is hosted by Monochrome,
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and in about 48 minutes long, and Carriman explicit flag.
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The summary is, it inlawn review the first year, the highlights, low-light and all the bloody rest.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by AnanasThost.com.
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Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code HPR15.
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That's HPR15.
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Better web hosting that's honest and fair at AnanasThost.com.
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This is Linux Inlawns, a podcast on topics around free and open source software,
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any associated contraband, communism, the revolution in general,
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and whatever else, fans is critical.
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Please note that this and other episodes may contain strong language,
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offensive humor, and other certainly not politically correct language.
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You have been warned.
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Our parents insisted on this disclaimer.
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Happy mum?
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That's the content is not suitable for consumption in the workplace,
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especially when played back on a speaker in an open plan office or similar environments.
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Any miners under the age of 35, or any pets including fluffy little killer bunnies,
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your trusted guide dog, Ananas on speed, and Qt-Rexes or other associated dinosaurs.
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Previous to Varychi, greetings comrades.
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This special broadcast of Linux Inlawns marks the first anniversary of this podcast
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with the implementation of the first year of the five-year plan of world domination,
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club and source.
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We are happy to report that episode production has increased above plan alongside studying
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clays in listening ship, now clocking in a five.
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We aim to ramp up this up to 10 next year and get more brothers and sisters to join the revolution.
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That just to yet fuss, long live free and open source software.
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Privyat Martin, Comrade, how are things?
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Privyat, Comrade Chris, things are great in the union, yes, the union of the Linux Indos.
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I understand you have been to the central committee recently,
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talking about the five-year plan, any news.
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Definitely, definitely, much news, much news, so the first law is being implemented tomorrow.
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And what's that?
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You will be glad to hear.
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So, listening to the Linux Inlawns is mandatory every evening on train of death.
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Or going to Sabia.
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Gulaks!
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Your choice.
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Gulaks?
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Gulaks, I guess.
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Your choice, your choice.
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And Comrade Martin, what's been the story with the first year of the Illos then?
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Ah, but the first year was the preparation for the grand take-over of the world.
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The listeners, if you're still listening well done.
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Welcome to the Linux Inlawns episode 23.
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No, no, no, no, no.
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The law number two is there's no stopping halfway through the episode.
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Or Gulag, right?
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Yes.
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So the idea is essentially to recount what's been happening for the first year.
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here, because yes, this is episode 23. We have been on, on a public radio for one year
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now. And the idea behind this botched intro. Let's put it this way, basically, once was
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just basically to to recount the year. And of course, to lay the foundation with this.
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For the next four years of the first five year plan, hence the somewhat Russian introduction,
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because yes, we are communists at heart. Well, I am anyway. And yes, and of course, this
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is only the first five year plan. It depends basically on how long Martin and myself will
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be living to see how many five year plans there they really are. But needless to say, as usual,
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as we probably know and his if history is anything to go by, five year plans never mind the revolution.
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Well, in some parts, anyway, haven't really succeeded. Well, at least until now, because there is,
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of course, still something called the Linus in laws. In addition to the first revolution, right?
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Maybe, just maybe communism, where have the upper hand this time. Here's a question. Yeah, this
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time, I mean, revolutions have traditionally not worked for all that long. Although, I guess
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the French did okay with it because they just chop off every head. But Martin, if you take a look
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at France now, this is not really communist anymore. All the attempts have failed. Agreed. Agreed.
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So what you're saying is to, there is no hope for communism. Until now. Until now, yes. Of course,
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of course, yes, sorry. Yes, definitely until now. But until the beginning of last year. Yes, in
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addition, and yes, of course, we being the Linus in laws, we do rest on the shoulders of giants.
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When did, when did, when did beloved riches of storm and found the FSF?
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Back. Oh, sorry, sorry, yes, we're coming to the limit. Sorry, yes, of course. Okay, first things
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first about what was it? 32 billion years ago, something happened like a big bang or something.
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I don't know, I wasn't there. Okay, fast forward. 2000 years ago, somebody tried to work
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over water. I didn't really work out. That's a different story. Well, for some people, it probably
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did. But anyway, the accounts of this maybe, maybe, maybe fixed one. We don't know. We do not know.
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I have never certainly tried it, but maybe other people have. Anyway, it doesn't matter. Okay,
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I'm fast forward to the 70s when somebody called Richard Armstrong and wrote some,
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what was it? 80s. I can't remember. It'll be in the show notes anyway. The statues of something
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which is now known as the free and open source of war. The rest is pre-much history and then some
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finished student invented a terminator that became a lateral operating system. Some
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invented a terminator emulation. Is he part of which later became somewhat of an operating system
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for a moment, he was part of SkyNet as well. No, he entered pretty much a terminator, which
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basically became an operating system afterwards. Yes, then the search company took this as, well,
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not the search company itself, but rather another company took this as foundation for a
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something that resembles a small robot. Subsequently, a search company bought this
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of the company. Again, the rest is history. After that, an engineer turned into SkyNet. Listen to
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the previous episode. The link will be in the show notes. SkyNet failed to conquer and rule the
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world and now we are back to do to some improbability draft back in 2021. Yeah, it's interesting
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point about SkyNet. I'm not sure that is entirely that well predicted given the current
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situation with their products. As in, you can't find any of their hardware.
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Like PlayStation 5 or the rest of them? No, mainly the miners and the gamers that are going for
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well over retail, all these modern products. Okay, back to the list.
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Yes, five-year plans. Yes, what about your visit committee?
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No, I thought you went. No, it's quite simple basically because about 10 minutes into the session,
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Zoom break down. Sorry, not break but broke down. Sorry. And Zoom, of course, being
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in proprietary technology is surprisingly broke down. Anyway, it doesn't matter. Are you sure you
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want to see? Yes, they tried and that failed too. Yeah, and it took them about four weeks to install
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big blue buttons, but then it gave up on that too. No surprise there. The moral of this story is
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what exactly? Okay, back to the subject. I mean, Martin, now we're clocking in at 23 episodes.
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We have done 22. So what about the highlights and the lowlights?
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Oh my god, there's too many lowlights. Well, lowlights are probably just a tech, right? We have had
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a few hiccups here in the audio department. In addition to it's probably being the last example.
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Yes, I didn't know that that conference that a free and open source conference systems systems
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would be so bloody tricky. It's surprising that given the high usage of the phone,
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there aren't more people. I mean, I ran a hacktober. I mean, I think we, I ended that order. No,
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maybe I didn't. You'll find maybe the link in the show notes if I can take this up. Last year,
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a couple of people got together for a so-called hacktoberfest run by
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Digital Ocean, exactly, off of Digital Ocean fame. Digital Ocean, of course, being the hosting
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company. They do a hacktoberfest, I think at least for the last four or five years anyway.
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The idea behind these so-called hacktoberfest is to take an open source project and literally
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a group or a couple of individuals get together and improve this open source project. And then
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Digital Ocean, upon recognition of the contributions of this group, basically gives them t-shirts.
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The idea, of course, not being to get the t-shirts but rather to contribute to the community.
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So, quite a few people got together for this hacktoberfest thing and tried to properly
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contain or write a big blue button. We set aside a month, say the month of October, and 2020,
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2020, sorry, yes, of course. But regardless of how many hours we put in, we never got to do it,
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we never got around to kind of get it to work. Is this so, is that due to the lack of effort,
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do you think, or is this due to the activity of beer drinking?
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No, I think it's on to the technology mix that the project has deployed because there were about
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five people, everybody putting about 20 hours of work each week, times four is 80 times five,
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it's 400 hours of work. And as we never got around to even kind of, we stopped
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most of the address cause analysis because we couldn't get even to run the initial version of
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the conference thing that we had in mind. But this episode is of course not just about big blue button,
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afraid if you're listening. What are you on? A big button on the VMS slightly more straight
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from the film. Exactly. Okay, the highlights, rather than the lower lights. Yes, the highlights. Yes,
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well, yeah. Okay, what was the last one? I was probably actually the Transylvania episode
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that you wrote. Okay. And I particularly liked the contribution of the peasant girl.
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And people, we will have the peasant girl back in the very, in the very new future.
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Unfortunately, not talking about how to unionize a vampire's workforce for change. But rather talking
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about probabilistic data structures because the peasant girl, oh no, I can't spoil this. Sorry,
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no, sorry, you have to listen to the episode people. It's coming up, I think in March time frame,
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so stay tuned. But if you like the peasant girl, in that particular turn to running the episode,
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she will reappear only with a slightly different tack. That I can review. Not quite. Not quite as a
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peasant indeed. But the girls will stay the same. Yes. The accent might be different. Never
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mind the subject. But she'll be back. Excellent. So what was talking about being back,
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talking about being back, what about our interviews, which, which one did you like?
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This is hard to say because if I pick one or the others will be in front of my doorstep with
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pitch boards, right? Well, they can always come back on the next episode. No, I mean, without jokes,
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it's hard to say. I mean, every episode I loved. So I don't know. I mean, because I mean,
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I think the everybody was different, right? So really good. Yep. So what about you?
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Very different. Famous episode. Oh, sorry, not famous. Favourite episode and famous. Famous.
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They're all famous. Yes. And please like interview. Of course, that was a joke.
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Where are we?
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It's very voluminous question. Yes.
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But let me repeat it. How was your favourite episode?
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And you're at least like interview, but that of course was a joke. So let's grab this.
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The most beloved dark side episodes. Let's put it this way.
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Okay, let's do questions, right? Where's Potent Martin?
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Yeah, that's fun. That's fun. This is way too little.
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Talk, talk in a little bit. Give me a second. Take your time, Martin. Take your time.
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And we're back. Yes. The most favourite, I guess, is the Transylvanian episode of DST?
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It would be yes. That was the most fun one to do in terms of other episodes.
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As you say, all the interviews were great. I mean, for me, I enjoyed having Bruce on the show
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because he's a great guy. And obviously, I know him. So the spires.
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Okay. Bruce, I suppose, got fame, but on the same token, all the others were great and very
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different, specifically the next vowed story, the LPI last time. They'll bring in something
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different and kind of, I don't know, maybe not for you, but for me a bit more eye opening,
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because I'm not overly familiar with all these projects. So that was great.
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Now, Den, I did enjoy the call in episode, specifically, where people had questions for,
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maybe love it co-host. Yes, that was great crack, wasn't it?
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It's, I think there might be some more fun, Corbin. Is that a threat?
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I think we should give our listeners the chance to phone in there.
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That may get fame, Corbin on it.
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And then there will be pictures.
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Yes, indeed, Martin.
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I don't think we would do an interview.
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No, but we can't put them on the website.
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Yes. Okay, okay, okay.
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Does your wife know about the show?
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I would be interested to meet this, I mean, interesting to meet this, this Famke or this
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pictures of her because she says she knows she quite well.
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By the way, does your wife listen to the show?
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I say so Famke, if you're listening, let's discuss these pictures of life.
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Why?
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She wants at least, what's the thought of what a long story goes for you as well?
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Sure, Shannon, yes.
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Excellent. Yeah, on that subject.
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Do continue, please Martin.
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No, that's not fair enough.
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Well, we'll come back on that one a little bit if that's one dark side episode that I really like was actually the
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Mario thing
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Where the dogs yes
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I took us basically from Sicily right to New York to some outer space thing and just right back
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Well, we have a road this I think was you must his I think the guy was actually called Claudio, no, sorry Claudio
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Yes, that's no sorry
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I'm okay, I'm okay, I'm okay
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Sorry, yes, Claudio
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People's names
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Claudio Claudio listening maybe you are yeah, we'd really love to have you on the show dark side are not yes
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Yes, yes, so if you fancy um an appearance
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Can be dark side can be just ordinary appearance
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We just love to have you on the show
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Talking about mac operating systems or other things
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Please get in touch simply send a mail to feedback at linuxinlaws.eu
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Excellent plan
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Yes, so that I guess that brings us to your favorite this Claudio
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No, this is no no, this is Luna must be right
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Yeah, I think so and of course the grumpy old coders at least one of them anyway
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Well, these these are the list as we know there might be two others. Yeah
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Yeah talking about grumpy old coders
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And they have somewhat confirmed an appearance they will be on the show in
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March, I think live rubber you some flotties if
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Planning is anything to go it hang on. I mean the least they they featured us on their recent show as an episode six
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Here we hear a year in review. Yes, and they threatened us to have lost with rust
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Of sorts, okay
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So David if you're listening
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We can discuss rust we also can discuss other things. Yeah, we did a we did a
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Yes, we did
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And he thought something should we do this again?
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Yes now with real programming which is like Haskell
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Like fourth
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Like the ones that
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Ah, no, we were going to do one on
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Pascal and algorithm. Yes, that was you had it because you're old
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Ah, okay
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Remember this
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So next time you meet
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So some beardy young sir just just explained to him the
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Absence of knowledge
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That you have acquired
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I'm just wondering if that works for you or not
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Apparently it does
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I have a beard. I'm young. Yeah, that's fine. Yeah
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Yes, who lied to you about this
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You kids your wife. That's all better. So it's it's it's all better. Yes, it's
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Ah
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Given a given the duration of the exact I mean if she talked to somebody at the age of beyond 100 yes, you are young
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But if you're talking to a hipster that is who is below 30 you are
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What's the English word Stonehold? No, it's for what I'm wrong for
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Overaged
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Yes, over is I would I just in fact I just minted this
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I just think that's more related to
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To X rated movies and stuff
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Because that's you tell me no, no, that's very such a thing as overage then and you would be it
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Well, there is no
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Oxford what is called Oxford realistic. If you're listening
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You are you oh as the mula
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If it's not in there now
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In
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Other things yes, of course the one and a half interview
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The one where you were the yes, the where interview with the
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Determinator one and a half
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Ah
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Okay, why is it
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Because this is what's going to
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Call him
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Okay
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Terminator
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I mean that was the episode where you couldn't make it remember
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But I'm sure you've listened to it right
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The interview so don't remember anybody calling calling anybody that's a tremendous name
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No, I'm not
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I mean you wrote the episode I don't know I just I just read this I'm going to I'm going to I'm going to
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Transcribe it and
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Post the results to you like we did with them which brings us across to where it is unsubject
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Of course, yes, dark side
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We of course write all these sketches, but maybe
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Some budding author out there has
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Thought about making contribution in terms of
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If
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If you're listening for fame fortune and money
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Don't get in touch with us if you're listening if you're looking just for a good time sorry if you're looking for fame fortune money
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Don't get in touch because we can't offer this sorry actually we can offer a good time, but we can offer
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Fortune and money
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But jokes aside
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If you want to be part of one of the most important free and open source source podcasts as and then it's
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Norse being on the humor side. Please do get in touch at feedback and Linux in our study you
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Especially if you have an idea as even or even script for the dark side
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Because if ratings are anything to go by Nielsen and France ring the bell
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Dark side is rapidly becoming the most listened to
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sketch season series what I'm what I'm looking for
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Um contribution whatever
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And in the open source
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humor's world some of this as in the funny side of open source. Yes
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It's probably quite a small world
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So I don't know. Yeah, HGR sense across statistics um the episodes that
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Dark side in them now clock in about about
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300,000 million trillion quadrillion billion downloads
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Where in where as the episodes that do not contain the dark side
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Clock in it at about five downloads. So there is a difference apparently
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Okay
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Sounds like they have some serious bandwidth
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Okay
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So the we featured this quite a lot in the beginning
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But then somewhat somehow it got down at the end of the day. Linux in laws is your show
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We have somewhat settled on the frequency of
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doing interviews and talking about our own shit
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I'm one of the previous episodes as in the second one before the last last one
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The
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Long day the one before the last one sorry
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But as I said if you have thoughts suggestions comments feedback get in touch
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You can send emails to feedback a little was in lost or do you or of course you can leave a comment on the hecka public radio website
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We will pick this up
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And of course. Yes, you will be taken on board as Claude you and other members of the of the community
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Especially Luna if you're listening Luna sent more feedback have already found out
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Back to the five-year plan. What's head Martin? Yes, what's that what did the central committee say?
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Well, we got number one right which is so say so
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You must be assistant to so yes, we have one year in the back for enough
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So that's four years remaining of the first four of the first five-year plan
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Yeah, yeah, well the end of the five-year plans obviously will be
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So everything in between is yeah, it's purely building on that as in with various
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Well, by just one is obviously continuing our episodes
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Making sure the right staff is in place in the
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Central committee make any comment on your on your on your on your staff turn I wonder
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No, no, they're very pleased with my approach
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So
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But that's a very costus cost the approach because of all the redundancy packages, right?
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Oh, no, no, no, no, this is coming after all. They just paid him in page. H. H.R. things differently
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If they had anything to go
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Send them to Siberia as well
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Your way to the gulac
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Yeah, so I think so we got the end point we got starting point
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I mean, it's still the audience right
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I mean, this is what we are this is why we make the audience is missing
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I'm trying what I'm trying to say is actually they're the most important part of the podcast because otherwise
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We wouldn't be making it right of course, I mean
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People have people probably have a misconception that we're doing the podcast by
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Because we think it's a great time and we can get drunk and talk about shit and stuff. No, that's not it
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The podcast is made for you
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That's that's what you want to work on
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This is the reason basically why why why we're active look for feedback and stuff because
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If we're missing the target here, we haven't done our job center committee or not
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Well, we can always blame one we can always blame what
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I thought it was just something
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Oh, we can make jits here though. Yeah, well, we do
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It's not difficult
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Yeah, sitting by the nose and on a serious note, you are entirely right. So
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All five of you please write in with comments and feedback
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Now Martin for the shocking you so much even more than five listeners
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Oh, we want to say even seven or more
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Um hang on best Luna
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David best
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Claudio
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I don't think we can count the grumpy old coders because it's kind of a
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That's your wife of course
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Yes, yes, don't forget Dennis yes theme course very important
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Yes, yes, when there's the Irish to contingencies
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But
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Well, they're just looking for blackmail material money is usually yes
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Yes
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Okay, I think what's left to recover
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Apart from the four year for years ahead. Yeah, I mean on a more more more intermediate
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intermediate immediate note
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Um, we're almost in year two
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So any upcoming changes that um we have planned that are not
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Been haven't been suggested about our listeners
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Do it like to let our audience
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Absolutely
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For the time being, I think we'll continue with this
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Alternating
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Formate of an interview and
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Some shit that we made up
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Needs to say
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Ah guys and girls and all the rest of the people listening um as I said if you have any suggestions for subjects that you want to see covered
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Preferably above the open source, but if you want to make a nuke
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Let's see what we can do about it goes as well
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Send feedback that's it
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Otherwise, maybe you should talk about which
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We can
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Because otherwise we have we said we still have to continue to make shit up right
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And just hope it finds your
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What's the one I'm looking for?
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Appreciation
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Indeed
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Okay, well, I think yeah, for me, I think uh, yeah, what we have been a little bit short on is DSDS
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Yes, Martin if you would simply write more
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Because
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You've done mostly all the episodes, right so
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I think I have one in fact you don't know as well don't you um we got one for for um perfect excellent
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Yeah, I mean, uh, maybe I can convey I maybe I can be convinced right something too
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But you keep complaining about the lack of
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It's about time yeah, yeah
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But as I said, maybe some listeners have have ambitions too, but all means get in touch
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And if if Martin could set up a working email server, there would be this email address at the dark side
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At the news in lost or the you but that Martin work on this, okay
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Why don't you shall I work on the gizzi
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Why do you edit why not
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, this is this close up basically to an episode 23
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Without the dark side, but there are plans to of course include more dark side episodes
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Say to you. That's what I'm saying or we are saying and with that
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Yes, um, what is what is fair? Well in Russian Martin you know Russian, right? I don't
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Don't see that. Yeah, people
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Martin
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Yes, you turn
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Yes, but that was a cue
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Sweden in listeners
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Don't we don't you listen to us. It's not sweet at least. Oh, we have to cut this out. Come right. Come right
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Don't we don't yet. Don't we don't yet listen
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You
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Okay, Martin that was actually a very interesting episode looking back for this year of our five-year plan
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But now on to but now onto the box. Yeah
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I think there's probably a different word than interesting for this episode, but let's not talk about that right now
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Hey Sarah
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I
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I've personally go with amusing but there yeah
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Um, yes, my props of the week is a comedy series called not going out and
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The series 11 episode one is absolutely hilarious. So
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Not going on Corona related as in pandemic stuff. No, no, no, no
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Well, that's that's true. Now, um, okay, so the series been going for
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Uh, quite a few number of years. They're on series 11 now, um
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and
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It's basically it used to be a guy who was uh, uh, a lodger at someone's house and he like the girl and all sorts of stuff happened
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Ha shenanigans go on at some point. Anyway, series 11 the the episode one is a must watch because I just
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It's so amazing
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Okay, of course you will find the link in the show no
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I won't give anything away, but okay, yeah, I fell off the show for laughing
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Good or bad
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Which most not much comedy can do that
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It's definitely a good thing. Yeah, I mean, the series is pretty good anyway, but yeah, that one was
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To that kind of just just wondering Martin did ever you you I apply when you watch this
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w.i. Who's this watching under influence. I was he uh no, no, I never do that
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Martin, that's a post today in public you know this right
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No, no, this was uh um, okay
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Hey uh, yeah, exactly
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Let's see I'm going to check it up
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And yeah, well, there's probably no chance of it not being on the influence, but let's go back to your pox of the week.
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My pox is actually my two pox.
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Two.
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Yes, because I don't have any.
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And well, I do have anti-pox, but I think we've called them before.
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So this is the pox.
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Yeah.
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Okay. Yeah.
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One pox is actually a movie called American Pickle.
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Seth Rogen features in it.
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And it's about a Jew being conserved in Brian for about a century.
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And then waking up in modern day Brooklyn.
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And then a food developed for food.
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Few right few.
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Sorry.
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Between his great grandson and himself about how to conquer the world, making the best pick and all the rest of it.
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It's to sum it up.
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It's scenarios.
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I won't give away much more.
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Check out the movie if you want to.
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It's on this streaming platform of your choice, I suppose.
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And it's also it's very funny because both of them are Jews.
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Okay.
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Do you not work for this very company?
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I do.
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I have to be careful.
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No, I mean, I absolutely love Jews.
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Don't get me wrong because I like the sense of humor.
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And that's exactly what this movie has.
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A lot of it in it.
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So it's just hilarious.
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Second box.
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It's a.
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Yeah, it's a person called Mrs. Honey of HPR fame.
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I reckon that not that many people will know what I'm talking about.
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So let me give you some background here.
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There is an episode 32 51 on Hacker Public Radio where a couple of 16 years.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of drinking alcohol.
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Let's put it this way.
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What I at first looks like a very sober, pun intended discussion.
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As it's kind of very subtle humor.
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If you're into kind of couples discussing various aspects of their personal lives and
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advanced disadvantages of intoxicating substances.
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This is the episode for you.
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And with that, I think we're through, right?
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I think so.
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Very good.
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In the case, zero on the next one.
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In the case, zero on the next one.
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This episode is sponsored by Communism.
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Not the deodorant, short, pretzel sneaker, but rather the ideology.
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For the last few centuries, Communism has aimed at making the world a better place to live
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by sharing ideas and wealth like, while most of the initial implementation of this algorithm
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were flawed, this has changed with the advent of free and open-source software.
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Now ideas and the implementations can be shared among people from different cultural backgrounds,
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beliefs, genders, sexual orientation, and programming language preferences, nevermind tax editors.
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Let's better humanity by using technology for all of us rather than just a privileged elite.
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Programmers of the world unite.
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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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Thank you for listening.
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This podcast is licensed under the latest version of the Creative Commons license type attribution
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share like.
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Credits for the intro music go to Blue Zeroosters, for the songs of the market,
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to twin flames for their piece called the flow used for the segment intros,
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and finally to celestial ground for the songs we just use by the dark side.
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You find these and other details licensed under CC Achimando,
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a website dedicated to liberate the music industry from choking copyright legislation and other crap concepts.
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I have to do this again, Mark.
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I'm going out.
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Let's try that again.
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What is hello in Russian anyway?
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It's private.
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It's serious, okay?
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Yes, there you go.
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Private, like a rolling.
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Private Martin.
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How are things?
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Private Christophe.
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Comrade.
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Comrade.
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Comrade.
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Comrade, comrade.
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Oh, fuck it.
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Shit.
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You should have said many in Russian.
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I do not speak Russian.
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Okay.
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Okay, we have to do this.
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Okay.
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Okay, because otherwise we get nowhere.
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Maybe we should be in the Russian for the time being.
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Let's just go with the non-authentic Russian.
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Okay, comrade.
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Sorry.
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How good is it?
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Should I get another refreshment myself?
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But maybe that's good idea.
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So, small cut?
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Yeah, so I guess that's okay.
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I called the cut.
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Sorry, sorry.
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Let me get another refreshment myself.
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Oh, right.
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And when I say we're rolling again, we can start discussing things.
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Yes, so short.
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Autistic break?
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Indeed.
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Okay.
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Recording is on.
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Apparently it's on.
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Yes.
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Does it work down?
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It's free.
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Okay.
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Yeah, should we?
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Okay, just the box and rolling.
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