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Episode: 1317
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Title: HPR1317: What's In My 2 Bags
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1317/hpr1317.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 23:28:43
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Hey everyone, this is C-Prop in North Carolina, or Hacker Public Radio.
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I wanted to record my first podcast ever, and Hacker Public Radio actually gives you
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a great means to do that.
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Get your feet wet, contribute to Hacker Public Community, and get the podcasting.
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In my first episode, I wanted to do kind of what some of the others have done recently,
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which is what's in my bag.
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I know that John Culpa has recently done one, and why Bill had done one recently.
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Don't have anything as spectacular as they did, probably, but I do have something a little
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bit more, and that I have two bags, and so I wanted to talk about each one of those.
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The first bag that I wanted to talk about is my go-to bag for my everyday use, and
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then it's a backpack style.
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It's a fuel backpack, F-U-L.
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It's a very durable backpack, so I actually got a really cheap price, so it's workout
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great.
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It has two pockets on the outside.
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One pocket is just a piece of mesh.
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You just slide a water bottle down into, I drink a lot of water during the day, so it's
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great for that to carry around and just have a nice water bottle secure on your side.
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On the other side, there is another zip, a little pouch, and that's where I keep on the
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USB stick.
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I don't know about anybody else, I'm sure there's a lot of people out there like that, but
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I have to make sure that where my items go in my bag, go to the same place every time, because
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when I go somewhere and I need something, I don't want to have to be fishing around for
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it.
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I get it out and I put it right back to where it came from.
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In the other zip pouch on the side, there's where I keep all my USB sticks, and so I keep
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all my software that I need for my day-to-day job.
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Just to give you a little bit of real quick snobs, this is as quick as possible about what
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I do from my position.
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Work for a company that sells what we like to call document solution, so that's going
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to be anything from mostly the large copiers if you're in an office environment, you see
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those large copiers that you have off to the side or in the corner or something.
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Usually someone's kicking them, not really happy with them, that's what we sell.
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They do a lot, they do copy print scan, so we set them up to do scanning and such to
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email network folders.
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We also sell software solutions, so think of someone that might be in an HR or an AR,
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like in accounts where you see bold types of position, they have a lot of paper flying
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around that you need to be able to manage that paper in some form or fashion.
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We offer them software solutions to handle that, and that's what my job is to actually
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go in and help set up the software, get it running, configured, train, and later on
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support.
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So, anyway, so that's what I keep on my USB sticks.
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I keep patches for the software, so I don't have to download it at the customer's site.
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Print drivers in case they get a large machine for us and they want to be able to print
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what the print drivers.
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Also within my backpack inside the pouches, there is a tone generator, I've had to use
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that quite a bit, and it's actually just, you know, you just hook one side to the wall
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to where the machine might be plugged into, and you want to make sure that it's actually
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going back to a switch or where that is actually a live port.
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Sometimes you can't just plug something up, people have security on their networks, you
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just can't plug up a network, plug something up to their network like your laptop or whatnot.
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So I have a tone generator, kind of tone out things, use it in our branch as well,
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so it comes in really handy there.
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One thing I do have is pretty cool is called a LAN throwing star, and it's a, it's kind
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of like has a four Ethernet ports on it, the Ethernet plugs, so what it will do is I can
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put my laptop in between, say the copier that we sell them to large multifunction device,
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copier deal, put that between, put my laptop between their machine and the network, and
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of course with the permission of the IT department, put my laptop there, and I can actually see
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the traffic flowing through to make sure that see what it is, it might be cause an issue.
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A lot of my, lot, lot, lot of my job is troubleshooting why the machine is not doing what the
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machine is supposed to be doing, so that comes in real handy, real handy.
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We could talk about days for some of the things that has gone on in crazy ways that people
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have configured the networks, but that's for a totally different episode.
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I have a little cable tester, sometimes you just got to make sure that the cable's good,
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so just, it's funny, they can call up and say hey, this thing's not working, it's your
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machine, and probably 99% of the time it is not the machine, those nicks don't really
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go bad that often, they very rarely go bad, so I have a cable tester, just to pull the cable
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out real quick, give it a real quick go, hit a button, and these little blinking lights
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go by, just to make sure that everything is talking together, it was like five bucks,
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so what the hey, I have a cable making kit, sometimes I have to put it in on something
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real quick, don't really do that whole lot, I don't like making cables, if you need a
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cable just by one, I keep a lot of extra cables in my bag, but six foot, that's it, I have
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been in situations where I've been to a client and unfortunately I've had to keep a roll
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of cat five cable in my car, another story for another day, but I do have a cable making
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kit, which consists of the wire strippers, which is like a little, put it on the end of
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the cat five cable and kind of give it a spin, and it pulls off the outer shielding, then
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you get the twisted cables on the inside, then I have a crimper in the ends, punch down,
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in case you need to punch something down into a 1-10 block, don't really do that on the
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customer site, do that at our local branch, so most of that is what we do there, I had
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a couple different punch downs, I got a plastic one which I like a lot better, it's just
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like a little tiny, maybe an inch, inch long plastic punch down, you just got to press it
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in real hard, and I got another one that's a mechanical, it has a cutter side and a punch
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downside, so really got to make sure that you look on one side, that sucker is on before
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you use it, because you might be cut in the wire that you really don't need to cut.
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Like I said, lots of different sides of patch cables, no more than six foot, sometimes I
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have like little tiny ones to go into a switch, I've been in lots of situations where someone
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doesn't have an on-site IT person, and the port that we need to plug up to is not live,
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and it's really easy to trace, so tracing, and I go ahead and pop it live, and I think
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I have issues with it, well, they should have been on site, I have a, also along with
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my USB sticks, I have a, and actually I never really use this, and I really need to figure
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I use it for this time, but it's a laptop hard drive in a enclosure with a USB cable,
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so you can just plug it up, and it's a 350 gig hard drive, I might need to do something
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with that, anyway, lots of pins, lots of pins, and actually most of them I don't use, except
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for one brand, and it's a Sharpie, and it's nice, it's almost like a, I think it is a
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felt tip pin, but it's, it's not real fine, but it's just fine enough, and I have a really
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bad problem with my hands sweating, and when I write something down, my hands start to
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sweat, and man, that ink just goes everywhere, not only on me, but it just smears all over
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the paper, and I cannot stand to have ink all over the place, so, it took me a while to
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find a pin, but it is a Sharpie pin, that's great, and I have a notebook, notebook to just
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take notes when I'm at a customer site, had to jot something down real quick, ran into
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an issue with this client, and it was doing this, this, this, and this is how I resolved
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it, and I write this down a little notebook, and I get back to the office and I type it up
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and store it away for future notes, it's a real nice one, it's got leather bound case
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to it, it's a journal's book so you can actually buy refills for the thing, it's, it's, it's
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pretty nice, so what else we got? screwdriver, and it has multiple ends, so it has a couple
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different sizes of Phillips heads, couple different sizes of flat, flat heads, got some torque
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screw, or torque screw drivers, don't really use those, a whole heck of a lot anymore,
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that's about it, and I also have a little tiny, intelligent, is the brand name, and it's
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a little five port switch, I mean this thing is probably not two inches by an inch and a half,
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it's really small, and I just, I keep it in my bag just in case I need it, it's small enough
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where I can just throw that in there, along with the, along with the, the power adapter to it,
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other than that, typical stuff, business cards, blah, blah, blah,
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nothing much else in the, in the backpack, I got the standard issue laptop from our company,
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it's an actually, it's a nice 17 inch HP pro book, unfortunately it does run that
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nasty operating system that we don't like to talk about too much, but hey, that's what VM
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wears for, right? So that's pretty much it for the fuel backpack with all the computer stuff in it,
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the other backpack that I have, backpack number two, that I do carry with me pretty much every
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single day, after I leave work, I typically go to the gym, so I have a nice gym bag,
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and I know that Geekdom and Fitness doesn't really fit together a whole lot, but hey,
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when I hit 40, I didn't, didn't feel so hot a lot of times, started having some health issues,
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nothing, life threatening or anything like that was just, just aches and pains, and you know,
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back hurting, and you know, hard to get out of bed and stuff, and so I wanted to start taking
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better care of myself, so a lot of people like to say that I kind of went through mid-life crisis,
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but I like to think of it as just trying to be fit, so I have a gym membership of course,
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and I carry around my gym bag every day with me, it goes with me in the car,
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it's a big normal gym bag style, you know, with a big huge strap and the big center,
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it also has two pockets on either end, and on same way with my work backpack, I like to keep
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each one of those pouches the same, so what goes in one comes out, it's the same, I mean, I don't,
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don't try to mix match the pockets on the sidewalk, it goes in them, so on one side of it,
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I have, see, I keep two pairs of socks, and there is a reason for that, and that reason is,
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is that some of those days I don't necessarily go to the gym, it might be a really pretty day,
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and no one's going to be at the gym that day, and they're all kind of,
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and I might not make it, I might be late, and I was like, well, you know what, forget it,
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I want to go for a run, so I carry two pairs of socks with me, it makes my shoes feel a lot
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tighter on my feet when I run, I don't like to have them flip flopping around, so I carry two pairs
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of socks to wear, if I go running, and those socks that I wear, I have two different styles,
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one of them is a Thorlo socks, has these really nice padding on the balls and on the heels,
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keeps the blisters off, those are great socks, put those on, and then over top of that, I have
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these other wick socks that draws the moisture away from your feet, they're by a sock guy,
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I've got a few pairs of those, I always carry one of each of those in my backpack,
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this one on one side, and I also have, I really haven't used these anymore, because since I got
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the Thorlo socks, but I have some bowl skin pads, it's like these little, it's, I guess,
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bowl skin that you can buy to just put on the bottoms of your feet to keep the blisters away,
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but I still got them there, haven't used them since I started using the Thorlo socks, so they
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just might just go away or keep them around for whatever, another thing that I have on that
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side of the bag is the 2XU compression leggings, they're for calf, if you're a watch basketball
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or something, but you might see some of those basketball players, they wear the compression sleeves
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on their arms, I wear those on my legs, mostly just one leg, so it looks kind of strange that
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running with one legging on, but it's mostly, well actually the only reason I really use this,
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because I have a herniated Diplia, it's actually like this hole in my leg muscle, so whenever that
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muscle starts to have a lot of blood flowing to it while I'm running, I get this big huge knot
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on the side of my leg, it's not painful or anything, it's just really weird, and it really gives me
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the PBGB, so I wear that to keep everything nice and compressed, so I had those, on the inside of
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the bag, just typical gym clothes, shorts, dry fit shirt, always wear a dry fit shirt, wear a cotton
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shirt, I sweat really bad, so wear a cotton shirt, that thing's just sticking to you and it's just
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really annoying, so shorts, dry fit shirt, and I carry two pairs of shoes, one pair in case I go
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to the gym, the other pair is in case I go running, my running shoes are just some Asic gel GT2750s
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or something like that, if you really care, really comfortable shoes, I've been wearing Asics for a
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long time, they've always helped my knees and stuff, which is another problem,
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also inside my bag I have these straps, they're like gymnastic straps, they're called
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lifestyle XT jungle gym XT straps, what you can do is we at the gym will take them and we'll
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wrap them around the chin up bar, and so we can actually hang from them and do exercises and stuff,
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that's got body weight exercise, I'll put a link in the show notes of those things, they're so much
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fun, and so funny when you're at the gym, you see these really young guys, they're like 20s or
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something, they're all huge and muscular and they see us on these jungle gym straps and doing
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this stuff, and like, oh hey, can I try that out, and then you see them and they're like,
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just about do a header into the gym floor, so it's funny, you know, seeing someone
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44 years old or whatever, and get the stomach of your old punk that thinks he knows, anyway,
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it's funny, so we got that, something else on the inside, I keep a phone roller,
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I guess, you know, being an older muscle will start to hurt and stuff, so I have a phone roller,
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it's just a big huge brown piece of phone, maybe three foot long maybe, and you just kind of
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lay it on your side and just kind of roll back and forth, just kind of a massager, and works great,
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no thing I have that I keep on the other side of my back pack, or my gym bag is the
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is a jump rope, and the jump rope is really cool, it's made for CrossFit, I don't know about some
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of the other places around the world, but the United States CrossFit's pretty popular,
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I don't do CrossFit, I don't know how to CrossFit participant necessarily, but we do a lot of CrossFit
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style stuff, and so I have a CrossFit style jump rope, and it's like a metal, the rope is actually
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real thin, almost kind of a piece of metal, handles are wooden, and they're connected with
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ball bearing almost, so they can spin it really fast, and you're supposed to be able to
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help you do what's kind of double under, so the rope goes around twice when you jump up once,
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I cannot do that, I might be able to do one or two, but these guys and CrossFit, you know, they do
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50 in a row, and they're just beasts, nothing I have on that side of my back pack is my trusty
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tunes and headphones, tunes I carry around a little Sansa Clip Plus, and it has a, I think it's
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eight gig, I think it might be a four gig actually, and it also has a body 16 gig,
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micro SD card to slide in, to keep more music, which a nearing can close to villain up for this
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thing, so not to carry around the gym anyway, but I carry that around with me, I have to keep my tunes in
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because I've got to have the right tunes when you lift them weights, I guess, so that makes the
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time go better. Other than that, the only thing I really have is a little notebook and a pen,
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and in the notebook, we keep track of our daily routines, we're pretty strict on what we do,
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we have a friend of mine that I work out with, he makes up the workout routines, and they're very
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structured, so Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, we do upper lower, upper lower, so I like to keep
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track of what we're doing, how many reps we do, how many sets we do, what our weight is we use on
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that, so we can kind of see the progression, see if we're moving up, moving down, how we're doing with
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it, just something to do, I guess, there's actually a nice little formula to it,
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and so we use that to kind of keep track of what we do during our workout periods,
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but that's my two bags, like I said, I carry this around with me every day that I go to work
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because you never know when I might need to go to the gym, or sometimes I've been in a
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cotton situation where it's just like, hey, you know what, it's beautiful day, it's time for a good
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run, that's been all I have to talk about from my first episode, if you stuck around this law,
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glad you listened, and hope it was entertaining somewhat at least, thanks a lot, look for doing it
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again, and keep on hacking, thanks a lot.
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