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Episode: 225
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Title: HPR0225: What's in my Toolkit part 2
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0225/hpr0225.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 14:19:09
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Music
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Hello, this is Cybercard and this is what's in my toolkit.
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My toolkit consists of a small bag, approximately a foot tall, nine inches wide, six inches deep.
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It used to be a satchel, like a really big satchel, but the side busted out of it and it was
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one of those ones that was collapsible to where you could collapse into a smaller bag.
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I cut away the busted out part and modified it to where it was just permanently a small bag
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and it served me pretty well since I did that.
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In my bag is all the necessary tools I'm going to I usually need for doing computer repair.
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And while there might be a couple things missing floating around the house I pretty much
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keep all of my necessary stuff in there. In there right now and I'll note anything that's missing
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this should be in there. Starting off is a handy-dandy motherboard tester. Got that on eBay for
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about 14 bucks. Couldn't be that to deal. Got a box of ethernet cable ends and a creeper.
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I've got a very small wireless B. You know what's G? Well this is a very small
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links this router for port and wireless G for a networking laptop with customer's machine if
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you don't have a router on the inside. I have my wife's phone cable that I've been looking for.
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Wonderful. She's going to be so happy.
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I have the adapter for the links this router.
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And it leatherment.
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I've only used one of these a few times and found it handy but I don't know why. Just keep
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one around. The leatherment is if you're not familiar with it. It's kind of I think of it as a
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swiss army knife with pliers. It opens up kind of like a butterfly knife and instead of a blade
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to gut somebody with you get a pair of needle nose pliers or something like that. It's got
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an assortment of other tools in it but usually I just use it for the pliers.
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Because they usually have the other stuff available. Though the blades are sometimes handy.
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I have a broken down old tooth brush. The head's bent back and bent so to get hard to reach places
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This is for cleaning out motherboards. Essentially the dusting and you know that can of air just won't
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get the grime off. Somebody's been at a machine for a long time and they have it cleaned it.
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A can of compressed air isn't always going to do the job. Sometimes you're going to need a brush.
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Have that brush toothbrush and I also have another stiff bristle to brush that came out of a
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clare-all hair dyeing kit. I don't know where it came from. Function over form kind of guy.
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The bristles on this are approximately it ain't long and they're pretty stiff. They're separated
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perfect for getting down inside of heat sinks and it's all plastic of course.
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That's another thing that's very important to have. That's one of my most used tools.
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I've got some small roll of black electric tape.
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That seems to be one pocket explored.
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All right, let me put some of the stuff back.
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Okay, on to the next pocket. Next pocket.
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It tends to fill up screwdriver.
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Another Phillips screwdriver.
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Flathead screwdriver.
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A bendable magnetic light.
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Something I got for Christmas from I don't remember.
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It's about the length of a pen and it's got an LED light on the end of it.
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On the end of a bendable, posable neck and the base of it is magnetic.
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So you can't be going to be careful with where you stick that but it's great for
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like this sticking on the side of a case and pointing it where you need the light and letting
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it do its little job. The battery is it don't last too long because it keeps getting turned on
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accidentally in my bag. It's got to be able to laser pointer which it's probably where all the
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battery is going to but I don't use that much. Except the plate kit.
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A very small Phillips screwdriver and a buttered knife because you just never know some people call
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that a case knife. Very handy at times when a screwdriver just won't do the trick.
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There's a pen and a Sharpie and a pair of plastic tweezers. Now these are very handy and I kind
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of ripped these out of our first aid kit and kind of first aid kit from the Walmart and inside of
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those pair of tweezers and they're big and they're black and they're plastic and they don't
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climp duct electricity. So when you drop a screw, some place it shouldn't be and you need to get it out
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of there but say you don't forget your you don't remember to unplug the device. It's good to have
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a pair of plastic tweezers. I've got a hard drive adapter. This changes a laptop hard drive
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into a desktop hard drive. This allows me to work on laptop hard drives on my desktop or
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any desktop and basically changes a laptop drive into an IDE.
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Driving lets me work on it without having to stick it in my own laptop which is something I'm not
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usually wanting to do. I've got another small flashlight. This is just a very tiny flashlight and
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also got a like a carabiner style flashlight on the side of the bag. I've got a package of zip ties
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sorted sizes. I've got your classic lured forehead flashlight with the strap that goes around your
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noggin and I don't know what that goes to. Apparently a piece of plastic molding off something that I
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said to keep. I've got an SD actually a multi-fifteen one card reader for compact flash and SD cards
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and whatnot. 20 bucks a Walmart. And we're unnamed plastic stuff. Somebody's missing some parts I
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guess. Another toothbrush. This one should actually be in the bathroom because I use that one.
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Here is a second small case fan or a processor fan. Now it's not a processor fan. It's got
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more like connectors to it so it's like a small case fan. Just in there for use whenever
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happen to find a need for it. I've got a keyboard adapter that goes from the very big fat
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you know biggest your finger keyboard connectors to the very small PS2 connectors. Now I'm not sure
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the old ones were called. Somebody probably smacked me over that one but well what can you do.
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They were going out of style about the time I got into computers so I do have an adapter for them so
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they're not useless to me. Now I have a heat sink and fan. Now this looks like it's for a
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like a K6 processor. Something like that. Very small.
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So the name was piece of metal there. Another heat sink.
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Some of this is just junk that's accumulated from repair jobs and some of it stuff that I take
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specifically for repair jobs. I've got another actually two more of the old keyboard.
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The keyboard adapters has a USB keyboard adapter. It adapts USB to a PS2 port.
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I guess it could be mouse but
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a dry re-sparker. Just phone and board. I need to see something strange. Just kidding.
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And that seems to be all that pocket.
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There's a few loose. A few loose cable ties at the bottom but I'm going to pause for a second
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to stick all this back in. Okay moving on next pocket. Two things I forgot to mention from the
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last pocket is a very small injector with Arctic silver thermal compound for putting on processors
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and a PS2 to USB connector. So taking it the other direction there.
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Okay in the new pocket I keep my case of CDs for all the essential things.
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Okay so everybody's wondering why I'm whispering it is about 5 a.m. I'm up and I'm bored.
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All right in my repair bag CD case. I'm going to have copies of the Ubuntu LTS version 8.04.1,
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2.02 customers. I've got a copy of the next mint 5. Ubuntu server already here.
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I've got a copy of gutsy, feisty, dapper. I've got an alternate CD of dapper.
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I've got some links this one. It was drivers for PCI cards, USB cards. I've got a copy of fire hydrant.
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Fire hydrant is an offshoot of puppy linux and it's actually pretty nice as far as you know your
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live discs go. It's got a lot of good stuff on there. I highly recommend checking that out if you
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haven't before. It needs a machine with pretty good round though because it's pretty heavy for
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for a live CD. I mean if you're a machine to run
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and Ubuntu live CD, it'll run the fire hydrant CD but the idea of the fire hydrant is it's
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it's meant for live sessions so the more RAM you've got the better. I've got a copy of a puppy
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linux 2.17. That's probably a little outdated. So DVD of all these ISOs for backups.
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A puppy 2.15. The community edition was really good. It's one of the first, I guess you
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called trained puppies. Another copy of puppy 2.17. Inferno 3.01b is another offshoot of
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puppy. It's one of the versions of the fire hydrant. It's an offshoot of fire hydrant. I don't know.
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It's really cool. It's got all the stuff I normally use on a live disc.
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Now I've got two copies of the ultimate boot CD. If you haven't, if you don't have a copy
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let's go get one because it's handy as hell. It's all kinds of disc tools, formatting tools,
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all kinds of goodies. It's called the ultimate boot CD. Just google it, you'll find it. It's a must-have
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for anybody's toolkit. You can zero out drives. You can do formatting and all that good stuff
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what that will happen to go up to a graphical UI. Speaking of partitioning, formatting and
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the graphical UI I've got a D-Party disc. I've got a customized version of an XPU service
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pack 2. Slipped streamed into it. Another copy of Ubuntu hard here. Driver's disc for my trio.
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Copy of the open disc project with the special software Freedom Day edition.
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Some games. My own private software Freedom Day disc with videos from YouTube among other things.
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My chopdown tiny XP. Then I took the 700 meg install disc and brought it down to a 300 meg ISO.
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I've taken out all of the junk, the bloat and fluff.
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Last but not least, my Windows password cracker disc. For when I get sent a little grandma that
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just can't remember what her password is. It's a lot easier than reinstalling. You just stick this
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in there and it'll go through and use the rainbow tables and pop out the password to let you know
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what it is. It's very handy I've never actually had cause to use it yet so I couldn't tell you
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if it works or not but I imagine someday I'll get the chance because people are forgetful and
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that's my CD case. I have a about a six foot long at the night cord.
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A three foot long at the night cord.
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Some other CDs that should probably be put up.
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I've got to copy the booth CD. It's a Firefox Kiosk disc. It's great for putting in your machine.
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It's kind of like the guest mode when the new Ubuntu just comes up to a browser. Nothing else.
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Close the button. Try to close out of the browser. It just starts out of the browser.
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Doesn't want you to do anything but surf the net. It's designed for like internet kiosks and such.
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It's very handy. It works pretty good. It does not handle wireless drivers before you even ask.
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There might be a new version that does so check that out but this is the Firefox Kiosk disc.
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Otherwise known as the booth CD. I don't know you can get that from source forward by the way.
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A copy of XP, service pack one. A copy of last year's open CD.
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Even the Firefox discs. I've got the Ubuntu Dapper for the Mac.
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The Firefox Kiosk copy of FIC. Another open CD.
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Some nameless disc with a little scratches on it. Let's go ahead and trash.
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And that's not really explainable.
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I've got a very short EID cable.
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And that's that pocket. Pause was to go with the stuff back in.
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Okay, last little bit here. I've got some other pockets with business cards and some blank CD cases.
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Or some empty CD cases I should say. And that's about all for that.
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The bag is pretty nice. It's got a pocket where you used to keep all the folds of the big bag.
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It used to be. It's kind of weird to turn the bag upside down and get into there but
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it's got a good apartment in there for keeping hard drives and stuff like that. It's transporting.
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Maybe PCI cards or something like that.
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Partly inside there. It looks like three video cards.
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A GPU all the way. These are old junk.
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Pick and pull parts. Just a good to keep handy a video card.
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Somebody's machine doesn't show up any video. You just pop that in there and
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you got it fixed for next to nothing because it's a part that you pulled out of another machine.
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That's somebody didn't want. Though I should note to self. I should have a PCI card in here.
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Chris Knight everybody's got a GP. And yeah, I know you guys are all up on the PCI express and all that
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stuff. I live behind the times because it's a lot cheaper to do so.
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All you guys are spending three or four hundred dollars on your very nice graphics cards.
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I'm spending 40 bucks on the card that used to be four hundred dollars. Buying it on eBay.
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So, sacrifice a little bit of the bleeding edge and you do pretty well.
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And that's my tool kit. There's a few things missing that I need to put in here.
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Namely I've got a full track down my miniature screwdriver set. But usually keep some scissors.
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And usually keep a lighter for heating up the electrical tape whenever I type stuff.
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Makes it gives it a good solid seal. It's also great when you're working with
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like a headphone wire. Like some of that stuff. It doesn't really have a normal insulation.
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It's kind of painted on and you'll ruin the wire just trying to oh shut up.
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You don't ruin the wire just trying to strip it down. So what you're doing that case is you just
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extend out a good portion of it. You know a couple inches and then you burn it.
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You'll burn the insulation off. The wire itself will turn red hot but it won't melt.
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And then you can splice as you normally would. It works pretty well. You gotta be
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have a delicate touch. It is fragile. But it's hell bodies. You can try to strip it with your teeth.
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Just smelt it from me to you. And thanks for listening.
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Thank you for listening to Haftler Public Radio.
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