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Episode: 1549
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Title: HPR1549: Cool Stuff Pt.1
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1549/hpr1549.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 04:56:48
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you
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Hey everyone, this is Seapont North Carolina for Hacker Public Radio.
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I'd like to thank everyone at Hacker Public Radio for the service that they offer and
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allowing the community the freedom to report on tips, tricks, news, apps, and everything.
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A Hacker would find interesting.
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Today, I'd like to share with you a few things that I've found here lately and have been
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using, and I think you might find interesting as well.
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The first thing is an Android app that I use.
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It is how I listen to podcasts and subscribe to podcasts, and it's called BeyondPod.
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And it is Android only, so if there's any iPhone users out there, then sorry, you're just
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going to find something else.
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So BeyondPod is a great pod catcher, and I listened to all my podcasts on my phone, so
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this was a kind of a no-brainer.
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Prior to this, I was using G-Podder to download my podcasts and then syncing it with my phone
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that was hooked up as USB.
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Prior to that, I was using an LG phone, and when an LG phone is mounted on Linux, then
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it is mounted as an extra on-drive, so it was, the G-Podder had no problem syncing to
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it.
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However now I have a Samsung Galaxy, and whenever the Samsung Galaxy mounts on Linux, it
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mounts as a media device, and G-Podder can't figure out how to sync to it.
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So this was actually a lot easier, and I don't have to worry about syncing anything, it
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just automatically aggregates and downloads everything for me.
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A few of the features it has, when you first started up, along the top there is a menu,
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it has all your feeds that you're subscribed to, there's an episodes list, and then there's
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a playlist, and I kind of go over some of those on the bottom.
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There is an option to add a feed, and to add a feed, we can do this a few different ways
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when you hit the add feed button.
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At the top there's a menu that pops up that has some recommended podcasts, some training
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podcasts, like trending, it's like this is really popular according to, I guess, their
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database, and then there's some collections, and then the collections, there's things like
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TED Talks and NPR, there might be a large section of shows pertaining to one subject, and
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they're all built together.
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There's also a section for region, and those are based on, say, Canadian podcasts, or Korean,
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or there's German France, Germany and France, and etc., there's podcasts more pertaining
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to those regions.
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Then there's the obvious stuff like the news, and the business, and comedy, and tech, and
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that kind of thing.
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There's also a really nice feature that at the top where you can search for podcasts, so
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you can search for just linux, and then everything that might pertain to linux or games or PlayStation
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or whatever, have you.
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But right beside that magnifying glass at the top of the add feed, there is kind of a square
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with an arrow pointing.
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If you touch that, it's going to have a way for you to import feeds, and you can import
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feeds either by adding a feed address and RSS feed.
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You can also import them from a SD card or a folder that's already on your phone.
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You can import an OPM-L-O-P-M-L file, and they can also import from feedly the RSS aggregator
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that kind of took over after Google Reader bit it.
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That's some ways you can add feeds.
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The way that I have mine set up, there's some settings, there's lots of settings that
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you can do with this, but some of the most important ones would be when it downloads feeds
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or new episodes rather.
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You can download episodes in a particular time, say I had mine set at midnight or one
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o'clock every morning, it updates all the feeds and pulls down the latest episode, and
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it only does it over Wi-Fi, so I don't have to worry about using to get my data plan
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to download new episodes.
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You can't force it to do it.
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If you have it set this way, you can't force it to go ahead and update over your data
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plan if you want.
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It'll warn you and say the charges will apply and that kind of thing, but you can also set
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it up to where you have so many episodes in a feed that remain.
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So after I have mine mostly set up on say three, I think, three or four episodes per feed,
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so I can hack a public radius since it comes out Monday through Friday.
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I might not get to all the shows through the feed until the next one comes out and if
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it's setting it lower than I might miss an episode or whatnot, and it just removed
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from the playlist completely.
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So once we go back out of that, there is a little bit of a weirdness that took me a second
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to kind of figure out.
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There is, at the top where it says all feeds and it shows you all your feeds that you've
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prescribed to.
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Then you have a button that says episodes.
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You can change this to where it shows you all your episodes that are downloaded already
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from each of your feeds.
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You view it from audio only, some video only that are fully downloaded, some that have
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been listened to but are unfinished and some that are completely unplayed.
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So what you have to do is once your feeds are updated and your shows are in the section
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of the all episodes, if you go to the all episodes tab at the top and you go to the episode
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that you want to add, then you hold it down and you're going to get a menu, says you delete
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episode, remove from playlist or add to playlist, toggle if it's been played or not.
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You can lock the episode so that if it's downloaded and if you go past the three episode
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marker or whatever you have your player set to, then it will lock the episode and it
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will not delete.
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So if you do that and hold down that episode and then say add to playlist, up at the top
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right beside where it has all your episodes, there is a number that says either 1, 2, 3,
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4, 5 or 6 or 0 or whatever.
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That's how many episodes you have in your playlist.
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So whenever you're listening to your shows, you're actually adding them to your playlist
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so it doesn't play from your episodes tab, it actually plays from your playlist tab.
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And you can hold these down in your playlist and move them up and down.
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So if you want to shuffle around, say I don't want to listen to that when it's two hours
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and I've only got 15 minutes on my bus ride or whatnot so I need to move it up that way
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and I can go ahead and listen to that, you're more than welcome, you're able to do that
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easily enough.
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And of course down at the very bottom of the playlist section, it has the normal fast
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word rewind, skip, play, stop, that kind of thing.
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You can also, whenever you do subscribe to a feed, you can put them in different categories.
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So entertainment, science and technology, you can make your own categories if you want.
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I don't really put those in categories I guess but I don't really necessarily have
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a need for it.
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I just have my player set to download the episodes and then I add them to the playlist as they
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come down and I'll listen to them in order of date.
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So, but it's a great little pod catcher for Android only.
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So it's not a free app, there is a trial that you can download from the Play Store and
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give it a shot after I think it's 15 days maybe, maybe longer, it'll tell you that you
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need to purchase the key and it's at six bucks.
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I don't really buy a whole lot of apps for the phone, I don't really have a whole lot
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of need for them at any rate but that was one of them that I really found a great need
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for and I need to have a way to get my shows downloaded easily enough and not have to worry
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about it and that really fit the bill.
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So if you're looking for a pod catcher and you're using Android on your phone and that's
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how you listen to your podcasts is on your phone, I can't recommend it high enough, it's
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a great app, go to shop.
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Okay, so the next thing I like to talk about is a really cool website that I'm sure
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of love y'all will have either heard of or would really find interesting and this is
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a website called youarelistening.to.
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What this is is a mashup of police scanners or weather station scanners, there's airport
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scanners, those kind of things and they are mashed up with soundcloud bites that are
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ambient music from soundcloud.
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So if you go to that website youarelistening.to, typically the first time that I ever go to
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it fresh, it will always default to go to San Francisco police.
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So you hear the police scanners from San Francisco while mashed up with it is some real
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nice ambient music but at the top of it the puddle or if you go over to where the map is
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and it's the icon of the world, if you click on that you are going to get a big huge
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map of north and well the world, so you are going to get a big map and there's all these
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little icons, some of them are like blue with shields and those are police scanners, there
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are some that are red with like an ambulance has little red cross shield on I guess, those
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are EMS feeds, there are lots of airports, there's actually one that is NASA soundclips
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which is really cool but there's also one that's over in the UK somewhere and it is
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a number station so I don't know if you ever really listen to those number stations where
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they just spout out the numbers and if you really want to check that stuff out it's really
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pretty cool, there's just this person spouting off numbers, I don't know, I never really
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have found a really good explanation as to what they're actually doing but it's interesting
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to listen to and there's other cities that you can go to for those and if you go to there's
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a little eye like information, there's a section there where it says currently listening
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to and there's typical cities like lots of people listen to Los Angeles and there's
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Atlanta, there's Philadelphia, San Francisco which are lots of places in the US, people
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listen to this stuff a lot I guess, there's a lot more of those feeds that they kind of tie
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into but I like to listen to it late at night, wife will go to sleep early or something and
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it's Friday night and I just want to hang out for a while and I'll stay up and have a cocktail
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or three and either give around on the website, it's poking around here and there or maybe
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doing a little programming or something, I don't like to listen to music necessarily with
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words whenever I'm just reading on websites and whatnot, I find it distracting to listen
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to something that has words but the police scanners don't bother me and the ambient music
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is really nice, it's really great to program to find it really kind of relaxes me a bit,
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that's really all there is to it, if you sometimes I'll just pull up a new window for Firefox
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and just put it on a different workspace in the background and let it fly and then on
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my other desktop I'll do whatever surfing or program hacking or whatever I'm doing and
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let it go with that.
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If you are into any of that, check it out, I think it's a lot of great fun, it's very
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addictive, I think, it's for whatever reason, it's very relaxing if you listen to some
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of the airport codes and that kind of thing, the number station, check that out, so when
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you go to the world map, if you go over to where the UK is, right there between Ireland
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and Denmark, it looks like it's the United Kingdom and there's a radio tower with a little
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parenthesis, it looks like sound waves, that's the number station, so check, click on that
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and let it play through some of the music for you, don't know if you're really into ambient
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music, I'm not really into it, but with this it's actually, it fits really well, this
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is really cool stuff, so check that out, all right, a little gadget that I came across,
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I subscribed to a website where they had like a deal of the day type of thing, maybe
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I'll talk about that one day, it's a pretty cool website, I don't know if it's global,
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international or not, but there's a lot of stuff in this area where I live in North Carolina,
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but in the right they had a pop up, came through on the email for a update on it and it was
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something that was called the Wallet Ninja and it was, it was like ten bucks and it is a piece
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of steel that is the size of the credit card and it will fit into the standard wallet credit card
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slot and this is, it has all kinds of little gadgets, like a ruler, two inch ruler, there's
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multiple screwdrivers, there are, is a letter opener, a box opener, there's a section where
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the cutouts for the screwdrivers actually make hex wrenches, there's a bottle opener,
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a can opener and there's a really cool little slit that's cut out and down the bottom of it
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and what you do, you can slide a credit, it says insert card, so like a credit card or
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I'll probably use something like a, one of those, what they call them like a VIP card or something
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from a grocery store or a convenient store or something, or it's a frequent participant,
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I don't know what you call those things, it's like you get this little card and if you have
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this card then you get the deal of the day or whatever, two for five dollars or whatever with
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your discount, what they call, but I would probably use one of those, not certainly a credit card or
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something like that, but you can, anyway, so what you do is you slide this, slide a card
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into that little slot and so it pokes out a little bit on one side and it makes a little
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stand and you can put your cell phone right there on it, which that would really come in handy
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I think for, well, I guess it would come in handy, you could stand it up and you know
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watch YouTube videos or something like that while you're at work,
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but it's pretty cool looking, I haven't gotten it yet obviously, but it's made of steel and it's,
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looks like it's pretty durable, there's only ten bucks so what the hey, and it'll certainly be
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something that I'm gonna put into the daily bag that I carry around and it'll go really nicely
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with my land throwing star, something really funny when I saw it, it came up and it said that it was
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TSA approved approved for carry on during flight, so just to make sure that you can carry this
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thing on the plane with you, you're good to go, so, anyway, if you're looking for something like
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a little gadget that has a bunch of little screwdrivers and little gimmicks and stuff like that,
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it's pretty small looking, obviously it fits into a wallet credit card slot, so it's not huge,
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so it should be about this exact size of a credit card, so, hey, right, give it a shot, look at,
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take a peek at the link in the show notes and see what you think. All right, the last thing I want
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to tell you about is a band, and this is a friend of mine's band, even though he has a friend of mine
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and he has been for a very long time, I would still love to tell you about this band, they are called Dream
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the Electric Sleep, they are based out of Lexington, Lexington, Kentucky and the US,
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but they do play out quite often into other venues outside of that area, they just released their
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second album and I have to say this album is fantastic, even though he's been a friend of mine for
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a very long time, I would still highly recommend this album to people of this, the list is kind of
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music, they play progressive rock, it's not real heavy, it's actually pretty mellow, very thought
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provoking lyrics, very well written music, so if you're into something kind of like maybe like
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porcupine tree style, maybe something like a really good meridian for those in the UK, they might
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know that band, I don't know, you'd have to take a listen to it, if you go to the website and
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it's, I'll put a link to their site in the show notes of course, but if you go to their site, there
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is a section over on the left hand side where you can listen to the tracks of their new new album,
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there's a few of the tracks that you can buy as singles, but there's also a link at the top
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to the shop where you can buy their, both of their albums, their first album, if I'm not mistaken,
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when it first came out they just gave it away, but I think that they remastered it or something
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and they put it out for sale or whatnot, I might be mistaken, but this one, it goes through band
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camp, so the band gets quite a bit of the revenue from the direct sale, I think I had a
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a deal on their site where you can get a t-shirt and a copy of the CD, and then you also got a
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link to a direct download for file formats of, I think it's Og and Flack and MP3 and there might
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have been a few others in there, I can't remember, but if you're into that kind of music like
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progressive rock style music, give them a shot, just go to the website and just listen to some of it,
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I think you would really like it if you're into rock music at all, they've had a few write-ups
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in some progressive rock magazines, everybody's been saying how great it is, so it's been really
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well received, they mostly play live in the US in Lexington, Tukki where they are
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originating from, of course, but they do play quite a few times, I think they play there just about
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every year at a, it's called the Ride of Spring Festival, but I can't remember where that is,
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for some reason Colorado is springing in a bell, but that might be wrong, it looks like from their
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website in July, they're playing at a place called the Night of the Prague Festival in Germany,
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and if you're in the area and you know of this festival, this venue looks amazing,
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the pictures that they have on the website for where the festival is going to be held,
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looks fantastic, it looks right over the Rhine area, Rhine River, yeah, well,
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this is, there's a picture of it, it says this venue in the area of the
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Lorele with the river Rhine, and there's this, this looks great, I'll just like to go there,
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even without the festival, so if you're into, like I said, progressive rock, and I want to check
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them out, go over to the website, and hopefully you will purchase a CD, and maybe their last CD,
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as well as a T-shirt or whatnot to support the band, and if you are into it, please let me know
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what you think of it, I'm sure that my friend would love to hear the feedback,
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again the name of the band is called Dream the Electric Sheep, and their new album is called Heretics,
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so give them a listen, thanks, all right, well that's about all I got for you today,
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a really cool app, pod catcher for the Android Beyond Pod, awesome website, you're listening to
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kind of chill out, gadget, the wallet ninja, and some other really cool music as you're,
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when you're not listening to your podcast, the Beyond Pod, you can check out Dream the Electric Sheep,
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thank you all for listening, and if you have not yet, please consider going over to
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HackerPublicRadio.org and contributing a show, thanks a lot, have a great day, bye bye.
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