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Episode: 725
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Title: HPR0725: NELF_Review
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0725/hpr0725.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 01:33:40
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This will end well with amazing cooking, a lot of dishes to watch.
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This time we offered you separate recipe files.
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This is amazing!
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Wow!
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This is amazing!
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This is amazing!
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Hello and welcome to today's episode of Hacker Public Radio, I'm Pokey and I'm your host
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for today.
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This episode is going to be, well, a cornea copia of fun stuff, culminating, I hope, with
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the review of the North East canoe Linux Fest because it was such a blast to do.
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I'm going to start out by trying to outdo one of my heroes in podcasting Mr. Dave Sexy
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Yates by starting out with two apologies.
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The first apology is, I apologize for taking so long to get this episode out.
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I had a surgery right after the North East Linux Fest and there just wasn't enough time
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to get everything done before that surgery began.
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Real life got in the way as it does and I just kind of dropped the ball.
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I want to apologize also to everyone I was supposed to get back to after the North East
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Linux Fest specifically, Matt Lee and Donald Robertson.
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I told them I would get back to them with some more information about Hacker Public Radio
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because they wanted some information about contributing their content to our feed, which
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is fantastic.
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If I need to apologize, it's to both Donald and Matt.
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I don't know what I do with your business cards.
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I'm looking up your email addresses and I'll find them eventually.
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I'll get what I need to get done, but this surgery really set me back quite a bit more
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than I thought it would.
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As far as the surgery goes, I'll be a little cryptic about it for now.
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I have no problem talking about what it is, but you might not want to hear about the surgery.
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You might want to know what it is.
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It might be uncomfortable to hear.
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Moving on from that, the North East Linux Fest went so well for me and for everyone
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else who I talked to, it just seemed to be a complete and utter success.
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Round of applause, hats off, tip of glass, whatever you'd like to say, to Jonathan Nadu
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and his crew, who really have pretty much stayed anonymous throughout this.
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I didn't write down and I cannot remember Jonathan's business partner's name.
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I'm really disappointed with myself for that because the guy was one of the coolest guys
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I've ever met.
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He was just totally laid back and friendly and cool, helpful, it was really excellent.
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It seemed like the rest of the crew was made up by his and Jonathan's wives, who were
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also super, super cool people.
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They were just friendly and helpful and great to have around.
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You couldn't ask for more, for better people to be running an event for you.
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They were just fantastic.
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The event itself was a half day event.
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It was very small.
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I think this is the first conference I've ever been to, first Linux event I've ever
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been to other than some lug meetings.
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It seemed pretty small to me.
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I'm thinking 50 or 60 people in total, maybe showed up.
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I recognized a couple of the guys there by face, I think two guys who were there.
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I had been to lug meetings with over at UNH, the University of New Hampshire.
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I talked to one of them and he didn't quite recognize me.
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He said he'd been around to a couple of lugs and couldn't put his picture in where
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he'd seen me.
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That's fine.
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I haven't been to a lug meeting in probably a year and a half or two years because of my
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night job.
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The other guy I didn't quite get a chance to talk to, he was kind of off on his own whenever
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I was free.
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There just wasn't a lot of people there, but of the people who were there, everybody seemed
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like quality people.
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People you did not mind sitting down and having a chat with, I enjoyed every conversation
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I had.
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I wished every conversation could have gone on longer.
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I wished I could have talked to more people.
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It was really fantastic from start to finish.
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Now I ran a table there.
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I ran one of the two tables that were there.
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There was hacker public radio.
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I shouldn't say I ran it.
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Actually, Art V61 from IRC came and helped me out over there and Murph also came and
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helped me out over there.
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So that was fantastic.
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And those are the guys who physically came and sat down with me.
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So thanks to those guys.
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It was really great.
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But I had a ton of help setting up for this upfront and I owe giant, giant keeps of gratitude
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and thanks to code cruncher, especially, but also to Ken Fallon to 5150, to droops to
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my mom, just to so many people.
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I hope we're not forgetting anybody.
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Droops and 5150 and Ken Fallon, they all pitched in and helping me to pay for the HPR stickers
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that I've been sending out in the mail and handing out that I handed out at the Linux
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Fest.
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The stickers were a real hit there.
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They seemed to be a real hit, being mailed out and they seemed to have gotten a couple
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people to at least say they would stop fence sitting and throw some episodes up, which
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was really more than I ever expected.
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I just thought it'd be cool to have some stickers and you know, hand them out to some other
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cool people and you know, that was a lot of fun.
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But to actually get some episodes out of it was beyond what I'd ever thought and that's
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really great.
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But that been the intention and the first place it would have been a complete success and
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that was just that's that's so cool to get some people donating shows because they got
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a sticker.
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If I knew I could buy shows with stickers, I would have done it a long time ago.
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I have to thank code cruncher for just a ton of help ahead of time that she did.
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She's the one who actually put the sticker design into an SVG for us that we could send
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to the sticker company.
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She nailed it on her first try, you know, it was perfect.
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I mean, it's a very, it's a, it's a pretty basic sticker.
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It's a very simple design.
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It, if you haven't seen one yet, you can see our gallery.
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People have been sending in pictures of their stickers in the wild and that's that there's
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a URL shortener, I S dot G D like is good slash D E B capital M lowercase M capital D is
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the shortened URL to get over there and that's a Picasso album that Ken has been maintaining
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and he's given me access to upload photos to also.
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So if you've gotten a sticker and you want your, you want to send us a photograph for
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your sticker to stick in the album, that would be really fantastic, that's, that's been
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a lot of fun also that I didn't expect to come out of the stickers and it's, it's just
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a fun album.
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You should go check it out.
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If, you know, any of the podcasts or any of the guys in the IRC or, or if you're just
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part of the community, it's fun to go check that out.
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And even if you're not, even if you're just a lurker, no problem, have a look.
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And if you've gotten a sticker and you want us to put your picture up there, just send
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it to Ken or I and we'll, we'll stick it up on the web on that Picasso album.
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So yeah, anyway, those, those are what the stickers look like and code cruncher design
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those.
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At the same time, what she did, and I, I just happened to ask her offhandedly, is there
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a way, is there some kind of a script we could throw together that would kind of scrape
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the website, scrape HPR and grab the links from each episode and generate a QR code for
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each one so that we could print them out and have that with us.
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She apparently thought that that was a great idea and Ken apparently thought that that
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was a great idea because they took it and ran with it.
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And the output from the two of them, what they actually generated with, what we wound
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up with was just beautiful.
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It's a printed page and it looks like nine smaller windows tiled on that printed page.
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Which is, you know, American eight and a half by 11 paper and it's laid out in landscape
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and there's nine per page and what you see is that the upper left of each of those little
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windows and it looks like a window on a computer's got what looks like sliders on it and everything
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is, it's really nice.
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And the upper left is the QR code, which is a direct link to the MP3 file of each episode.
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To the right of that is the episode's name and the contributor for the episode in the
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show notes just as it appears on the website and the website doesn't have the QR code obviously.
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That part's been added but the rest of it kind of emulates the website pretty well.
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I printed them out, put them in a three-ring binder.
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So all you have to do is flip to the episode that you're interested in and with your smartphone
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take a picture of the QR code and the MP3 file just starts playing on your phone or your
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tablet or whatever device you've got.
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It's really cool.
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I printed those all out and I tested them, I tested a bunch of them with my daughter's
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iPod touch.
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That thing really stinks at handling QR codes, had taken a picture of it and getting them
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out there.
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It's really, it's tough to do that.
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I was really disappointed at how poorly it seemed to work but apparently that's just the
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iPod that does that because I had to kind of hold it really, really steady for a few
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seconds and I'd bring it a little closer and a little further away as it would kind
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of the fixed focus.
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You know, as it kind of comes in and not a focus and that the little box around it would
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turn green to let you know that there it is.
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It sees the QR code and you'd have to try and hold it perfectly still for what seemed
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like five or ten seconds.
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It seemed like an awful long time and then finally it would grab the link and it would
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go to it.
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I was pretty disappointed in how that worked but the minute I tried it with an Android device,
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like I didn't even get the thing aimed.
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It came into frame and the thing was playing before I realized I was even aimed at the
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right episode.
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That works really, really well in Android.
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Works really quickly.
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The iPod touch kind of failed in that regard but the pages that were output by Canon Code
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Cruncher were just fantastic.
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It looked really beautiful.
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I printed out two of those books which were about 80 pages a piece I think and had them
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there on the table and I thought it was just a great thing to have displayed.
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Sadly, I don't think anyone touched the books.
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People weren't coming over and they were coming over.
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They were not familiar with HPR.
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I think what they came over mostly to do was ask what is HPR and I gave the folks a brief
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description of what HPR was and how we worked, you know, how creative comments works and
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how that makes HPR theirs just as much as it makes it yours and mine.
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That was mostly what I did for the day on behalf of HPR and I don't think anybody actually
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took the time to flip through those books and have a look while I was watching.
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They may have done it while I was in a talk.
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I did sit in on one talk.
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So sadly, I don't think they got used other than by me while I was testing them out
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and playing with them.
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Regardless, they are really nice looking to came out perfectly.
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I think they were a great idea.
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If I had had a smartphone and was just passing by a table, I mean, that's exactly the kind
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of thing I'm looking for.
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Ken and Code Cruncher both thought it was a brilliant idea that I had come up with and from
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my point of view, I didn't think I'd come up with the idea.
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That's just what QR codes are for.
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I just thought I was asking how we could implement an idea that already existed.
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So I really can't take credit for any of it because all I just said was can we do it
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and the two of them put it together and emailed me the results.
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So full credit to Code Cruncher and to Ken Fallon for that.
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Code Cruncher wrote the code that would turn it into a PDF that could be printed.
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Ken adjusted the CSS of the website and I think made a special page just so that that
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data could be pulled from it.
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So I think that's what had gone on.
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You'd have to hear from the two of them.
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I know I contribute to hacker public radio.
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I'm not much of a hacker, not software-wise, but I just love hacker public radio.
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It's one of my favorite things.
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I also would like to thank Clot 2.
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He designed a lot of business cards for HPR and there's still room for more business
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cards.
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Apparently, when we print them out, we can have a whole bunch of different faces on the
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business cards and they all have the same back.
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And I think Clot 2 designed most of what we have.
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Code Cruncher took it upon herself to purchase two boxes of business cards and had them delivered
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to me to bring to the fest.
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They were really cool.
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Through all the different designs, I think there's 12 different designs and there are many
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business cards.
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So each one is half the size or a third of the size of a normal business card.
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They were really, really great looking cards.
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Each one had a unique design.
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All the designs were cool.
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I would venture to say that more people took a business card than took a sticker even.
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I was actually pushing the stickers because I had so many of them and so few people at
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the fest and I still think I handed out more people asked for business cards.
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I think they took more business cards than stickers.
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So that was great.
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I want to thank Tony.
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I'm going to leave his last name off here, but Tony emailed me and offered to bring
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some gear to the fest because he was coming there.
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I didn't actually need it.
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I had an abundance of computers to use and a dearth of computers that worked with my microphone.
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So that actually turned out to be one of the last minute things that I had to adjust for
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before the fest that caused me to fall behind after the fest.
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At the same time, I need to thank her Ubuntu tremendously.
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Her Ubuntu took it upon himself to offer me a laptop and to actually ship me a laptop
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and said he didn't expect it back.
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I tried to offer him money for the laptop because I don't actually own a laptop and was
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thinking, boy, that would be great if he's going to send me something.
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I can use that until such time as a laptop becomes a higher priority and I can buy a newer,
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more modern, bigger, better one.
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He said he got the thing for free, wouldn't accept money for it and shipped it anyway.
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I mean, the next thing I knew it was on my doorstep, he had UPSed it.
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It's not a new laptop, it's an older laptop.
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It's a Pentium 4 mobile IBM ThinkPad and I've been using the hack out of this thing
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and I just want to thank you, Kerbuntu personally and over the air front everybody for I mean
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such a generous, generous thing that you've done.
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I can't thank you enough for that.
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One downside to all of it is that my microphone wouldn't work with it so I wasn't actually
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able to use it for much at the fast other than as a backup in case anything happened to
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the computer that I wound up using there.
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I know I said the only computer that I was going to have at my disposal would have been
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my desktop and my primary desktop.
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I didn't actually wind up bringing my primary desktop.
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I brought a spare box that I had that I wasn't able to record with and I, you know, last
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minute realized that it's probably not the computer caring about the microphone, it's
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the sound card.
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So I pulled the sound card out of my primary machine.
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I put it in my backup machine, tested it out and it worked perfectly so I brought that.
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That was actually a good thing because while it was there, we were able to make three recordings.
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A gentleman by the name of Bob Evans recorded an actual episode at the table there and it
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was a fun little introductory episode and his history with computing and it will have
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aired by now, you will have already heard it or skipped it.
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If you skipped it, go back and listen to it because it was really fun.
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It was really nice of Bob to do that for us.
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The other gentleman that recorded for us, Bill Plants, he stopped by the table and he did
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a little review of the Fest Forest was really fantastic.
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That wasn't quite the formatted to be a standalone episode but it was a great short on the
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spot review of the Northeast Lennox Fest.
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So rather than put it out as its own episode, I'm going to stick it in right here.
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So Mr. Plants, Bill Plants, thank you very, very much for your recording and here it is.
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Hi, my name is Bill Plants, I'm here at the Northeast Lennox Fest and I got to hear John
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Mad Dog's haul talk and I'm going to talk this morning and so far I've heard some really
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interesting stuff and I'll enjoy an heck out of it.
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Did you talk to a lot of geeks down here?
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Someone gave me a full size, somebody besides my wife that doesn't want to hear about computers.
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It's been a good day.
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Thanks, have a good day.
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See, I told you that was great.
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The next thing that I was able to record while I was there was an actual interview, Donald
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Robertson and Matt Lee of the Free Software Foundation came and sat down with me at the
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table and recorded an interview.
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It was probably about a half an hour interview.
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It also will have aired by now.
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It's the first interview I've ever done, it's the first live face-to-face recording I've
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ever done.
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Well, probably not ever, but the first since I was about six years old.
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It just went fantastically well.
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I couldn't have asked for anybody nicer than these two guys to do an interview with.
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They were just very cooperative and kind and respectful.
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They had a lot of great stuff to talk about.
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I thought the interview went really, really well and I enjoyed the episode.
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At the time of this recording, it hasn't aired yet, but at the time at this little air,
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it will have already done so.
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You probably had a chance to listen to that, too.
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If you haven't, go back and grab that episode, too, because I just thought it went really
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well.
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Those guys were really nice.
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The fest itself was so much fun while I was there.
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So many people came up to the table to see what Hacker Public Radio was about.
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Heard me out as far as my little spiel, about creative commons being the media equivalent
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of the GPL.
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It was just really, really nice.
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I showed up about an hour, I think, or 45 minutes maybe, before the conference opened.
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The building was still locked when I got there and there was probably a dozen people standing
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outside waiting for the place to open to go in.
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When the doors opened, I pulled my mini van up to unload my gear and people just came
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over and started grabbing gear out of the back of my van to bring in.
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It was really, really nice of everybody.
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I went to make a second trip and someone followed me out to help and it just, it was fantastic.
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I wasn't expecting that yet.
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This is our communities, there are people and this is how we act and I got to say I would
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have done the same thing.
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Had I seen someone move and stuff and the same group of guys, the people who didn't have
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my stuff in their hands had Jonathan's stuff in their hands.
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They had boxes of magazines, which I know weighed more than my stuff.
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Those magazines were heavy, magazines that they were given out at the door and a bunch
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of other stuff, the shwag bags, people carried those and it's just, this is our community
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and this is why I love being part of it.
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It was really, really great.
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The festival was held inside a student building at the, I think it was the Worcester State
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College.
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The construction of the building was kind of neat.
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It was almost like four buildings inside the same place.
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It had a big open area in the middle and like a big open air hallways that, if I remember
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correctly, went from the floor, you know, the ground level to the very roof of the building,
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just big open areas and then there were like four kind of towers on each of the corners.
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The ground level of two of them were conference rooms of which we only had one.
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We only had one conference room for the day.
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The other two, I think there was like a bookstore there and then a cafe and the other one.
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Neither the cafe nor the bookstore opened.
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The whole place was shut down when we got there and they opened it just for us for our
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half a day and then after us there was another festival that looked like a lot of fun.
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We almost could have stayed for the next festival.
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It was like a multicultural festival.
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People were really decorating that cool streamers and everything but we had the after party
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instead.
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So we were in like a cafeteria type section right in the middle.
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There were some small tables.
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You could tell people probably use it for eating, for studying, that kind of thing.
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There was some small tables and some chairs and they had some folding tables for us and
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we just pulled a couple of chairs over.
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There was power.
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There was Wi-Fi there.
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Jonathan's wife helped us to log into that because you needed a password for the Wi-Fi.
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So she gave everyone who needed it, that password.
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And there was our table and the KDE table.
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The guy at the KDE table was really cool.
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He was a cool guy.
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He had brought a full spread of KDE stuff.
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I thought I brought a bunch of stuff.
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This guy had the table covered from end to end with probably four or five different KDE
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stickers.
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He had a big like flip chart sized display behind him of KDE and he had CDs that he was
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handing out, maybe even DVDs.
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I think it was of Kubuntu.
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I got it somewhere I looked at it but I'm not a KDE user so I didn't really get too
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into it.
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He was a really cool guy and the stuff that he had brought to hand out was really cool
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as well.
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Our table was basically just like a six foot or an eight foot long table.
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The table cloth I brought didn't quite reach to the end of it but that's okay.
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It looked all right.
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And my mom actually is a seamstress and as a favor she made a banner for us that was
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about maybe three feet wide and two feet tall of just white cloth with the letters HP
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R sewn onto it and just cut out.
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It was simple enough looking that I didn't feel guilty about it.
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It looked like it didn't take her too too long to do but she's a highly, highly skilled
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seamstress so it's quality and it's going to last us a while and it's got some straps
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on it off the top so we could hang it on a wall behind the table if we wanted to or
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safety pin it to the table where it was at.
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I just hung it from the table because there wasn't anything to hang it on behind us.
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The one regret that I have from that code country came up with the idea that we should
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you know whenever we have a table at a festival have everyone who's an HP R contributor come
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and sign that tablecloth or the banner I think would be more appropriate since it says
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HP R on it and the tablecloth could be replaced if it were you know or damaged or anything.
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And I forgot to have the guys who were there sign it though I was really sad about that
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afterwards that I forgot to do that.
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The tablecloth, the banner, the left over business cards, the QR code books, those things
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I stuck in the mail and sent to code country when I was done with the fest.
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Those are going to make an appearance at the Linux Fest Northwest.
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She's going to be there running a table there so I just sent all the materials up to her
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because I mean that's what we're about right.
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So hopefully someone else will pick it up from there and want to run a fest somewhere
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else in the country or in the world and we can mail the stuff out to you before I sent
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that I did sign my name on it.
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So hopefully that's enough of a reminder that you'll be able to have people sign their
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names on it too.
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Oh and the other thing I need to thank code country for and this was amazing.
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She sent me t-shirt transfers.
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Yeah I guess you can buy them at Walmart and they're not too expensive unless you're doing
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a bunch for everybody but you stick them in your printer you print what you need on them.
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You cut out the shape that you've printed and you can iron it onto a t-shirt and they'll
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stick to a t-shirt and she sent me enough to make two t-shirts which was great because I
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knew art was coming so I was able to pick up a shirt a t-shirt for me and a t-shirt
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for art at Walmart and just kind of iron them on the night before.
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That was so cool of her that was great.
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They're really really cool because the HPR logo or not the logo but the sticker design
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the oval sticker was one of the things on it and it fits perfectly on the pocket of a
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t-shirt and I really only wear pocket t-shirts so I can stick my MP3 player in the pocket
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and that was great on the front of the shirt but the other thing that she had done had
|
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made up for the shirt and I don't know if she designed this or if somebody else did it
|
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but it was hysterically funny to me and just so cool was a label to go on the back of
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the shirt that looks like a laundry label like this is what the material it's made of and
|
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this is how you treat it kind of thing that you see and attach to any shirt you know
|
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with the little symbols of cold wash or cold dry cycle or whatever those little symbols
|
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well she had mimicked that and had on there you know HPR contents are free and open
|
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source type I don't remember exactly what it said and I could go get it but you should
|
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check it out for yourself and she had little symbols on there for there were similar
|
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similar to what Klausu had put on the business card and it was just so clever and so creative
|
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and hysterically funny I was really really excited about that and I thought it was just so funny
|
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and so great so Code Crunchert thank you for everything you've done for all the help so many people
|
||||
came up to the table to talk to me that I can't remember who everybody was so many people
|
||||
art and murf who were there at the table with me and why Bill came over and said hi we talked
|
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a couple of times Jonathan Nadia was over there other guys who I mean I don't even remember
|
||||
anybody I feel bad naming anybody because they don't remember everyone's I'm so bad with names
|
||||
you know anyway everybody came over to the table everyone who was there came over and said hi
|
||||
I heard a little bit about it if they didn't know about it or I had a look and said what was cool
|
||||
about it before this episode goes out I'm gonna add a couple of pictures that I took I didn't
|
||||
spend a whole lot of time taking pictures but I did take a few pictures and I'm gonna add them to
|
||||
our stickers in the wild album so you can see what the table look like we basically had my desktop
|
||||
under the table with a mic plugged into it the keyboard and monitor were facing the front of the
|
||||
table and I had audacity installed on that in case anybody wanted to record enough people came over
|
||||
just to say hey look it's audacity and you know then kind of you know make a little joke about
|
||||
audacity and instability or whatever and it's just you know frankly I wasn't there long enough
|
||||
ago to remember audacity being a bad or an unstable program it's one of my very favorite programs
|
||||
that I've ever used the only times I've ever been able to kill audacity is when I gave it a
|
||||
task I didn't realize how big a task I was giving it and while it was thinking I thought I locked
|
||||
it up so I ex-killed it when I restarted it it hadn't lost any data everything had been retained
|
||||
it it auto saved everything so I have nothing but good to say about audacity and I made sure that
|
||||
you know anybody who who seemed to have remembered it being not the program that it is now I made
|
||||
sure to say look that was that was long ago it is no longer the way you remember it it is a fantastic
|
||||
program now so I didn't make make a point to do that but it kind of seemed to distract a little
|
||||
from the fact that the table was there for HPR not for audacity so I just kind of minimize that
|
||||
and I had a wallpaper up there of the the HPR mic logo that that's been on HPR since the very
|
||||
start and then Art had a couple of computers set up and he was he had some external laptop speakers
|
||||
and was playing a couple of HPR episodes and a couple of promos through that when things were a
|
||||
little quieter and people weren't recording or weren't you know actively asking questions about HPR
|
||||
so that was really cool and really helpful to Merf was there he recorded with his his video camera
|
||||
he recorded a bunch of the talks the first one with John Hall John mad dog hall that first talk
|
||||
I don't know if you ran out of I think he said he ran out of storage on a thing maybe he hadn't
|
||||
deleted something he thought he had deleted and it ran out of space so he didn't get the full talk
|
||||
and that's that's unfortunate because I think we would have probably aired that but he was there
|
||||
recording he was there working every bit as much as he was enjoying the fest he was really cool
|
||||
he was a great guy full of energy and just a lot of fun to talk to all day art was a lot of fun
|
||||
we talked a lot every time things quieted out the booth while there were talks going on I did see one
|
||||
talk it was about Debian packaging and it was more of a talk not about how to do it and the technical
|
||||
aspects of it but why someone might be interested in packaging for Debian and what benefits you might
|
||||
get out of that either as a programmer or as a fan of a program and that was a really cool talk
|
||||
is really fun and I recorded that for Merf while he sat at the table watch the table for us he
|
||||
in art watched it for even took a stint doing that so that was really cool of them that was exactly
|
||||
the kind of help that I was asking for and I do owe Merf a bit of an apology I forgot he said he
|
||||
was coming and I would have made him a t-shirt because Code Cruncher also sent me the files to print out
|
||||
more of those kits and I would have done that had I remembered in it it just slipped my mind and
|
||||
I apologize for that the festival was great it was short but it was super just packed with good
|
||||
information good people and fun stuff there was never really too much downtime except for the
|
||||
guys you know we who were running the tables there was some downtime while their talks going on
|
||||
but they kept everybody else engaged and involved the entire time I heard that the talks were fantastic
|
||||
I didn't see any except for the one that also was fantastic I didn't see them but I heard
|
||||
they were really great I don't think anybody left there disappointed or wanting more are well
|
||||
everyone wanted more but I don't think anybody left feeling like they needed more to have made
|
||||
it worth their time I should say that but there was even more for us to make it worth our time
|
||||
Jonathan and again I kick in myself for forgetting his business partner's name and I'm just going
|
||||
to call him his business partner for now and I can't remember their wives names either for the life
|
||||
of me and it just that's just me I'm sorry they put on an after party at a local club it was
|
||||
called Jillian's of course if you've heard their promo you knew that this is like a big pool hall
|
||||
with like an arcade off the back Jillian's was really too loud to do any interviews at which
|
||||
was kind of disappointing for me I had asked John Hall if I could interview him after the fest because
|
||||
it was really no time to get it done there he was very busy and the only downtime that I had was
|
||||
during talks and I done that one interview then he had given me permission for an interview and
|
||||
he seemed pretty excited about it it just was not gonna work at Jillian's unless I asked him to
|
||||
go outside and it was a little cold out that day so I wasn't gonna do that to the man it would have
|
||||
to me felt disrespectful and I wasn't about that wasn't about to do that to him however he did
|
||||
accept my apology and he gave me a business card and offered to do a phone interview which I
|
||||
fully plan to do as soon as I can figure out the technology getting my cell phone hooked up to
|
||||
the computer record I have an idea of how to make it work and I'm willing to do some research
|
||||
if that doesn't and try to get something going the after party at Jillian's was really cool it
|
||||
was really fun it was more than I expected they had bought a couple of like buffet trays platters
|
||||
to bring out so everybody got a bite to eat I don't think anybody was expecting that but we
|
||||
actually got fed I don't know how many people showed up maybe 30 or 40 you know maybe like two
|
||||
thirds of the people who were there showed up and I don't think anybody felt like they had to order
|
||||
food to be satisfied it was food left on the trays when the staff came to collect the second one
|
||||
and clean it up so that was just I mean way above and beyond any expectations that I had I don't
|
||||
imagine anybody else had expectations of even that much let alone more than that I can't say
|
||||
enough good things about this festival this was their inaugural festival hopefully it's the first
|
||||
annual northeast canoe linux fest because I would really love to do another one it would really
|
||||
be fantastic to go back next year and do it all over again it would be so much fun if anyone
|
||||
you know is in the area next year wants to hit a fest that's a lot of fun and they do it again
|
||||
I'd recommend going to it I'm not sure at this point where the video or audio from the talks
|
||||
is posted online I know it was planned to have been posted online by the time this show hits the
|
||||
feed I hope to have found that information and I'll put it in the show notes so if you're
|
||||
interested in those talks they were talks by John Hall Matley I don't know if Donald Robertson gave
|
||||
a talk he may or may not have there was a devian package maintainer that gave a talk and I
|
||||
forget his name I know there was a talk about myth which I completely skipped I don't watch
|
||||
television I don't know how on a television so I don't really have too much interest in myth but
|
||||
a lot of people came out of there saying a lot of nice things about it too that might have been
|
||||
it for the talks I'm not sure if I've forgotten anyone or anything I apologize the festival itself
|
||||
was on April 2nd and at the time of this recording it's April 12th so it's been a full 10 days
|
||||
since the festival like I said I just ran out of time between Saturday and Tuesday to get
|
||||
everything done I didn't I didn't even get my computers put back together I still haven't got
|
||||
my computers back together the only working computer our computers in the house right now are my
|
||||
wife's laptop which I try not to touch with the vista on it the one that curb unto sent me which
|
||||
I am going to do a full review on a cool distro that I found that runs great on there and my little
|
||||
EPC 701 which I don't really consider a laptop it's not much good for that it's got its uses but
|
||||
it's certainly not a general purpose computer I don't think anyway I mean technically it is but
|
||||
you wouldn't want to live with that as your only computer I can promise you that and the surgery
|
||||
that I had I've been out of work for seven days as of today this is my last day and I go back to
|
||||
work tomorrow I really was not able to get up and walk around the whole idea was that I was supposed
|
||||
to sit in the chair or lie in bed and recover and heal and not pull stitches or anything like that
|
||||
and it was really painful to move around so I couldn't do too much I spent the whole first two days
|
||||
distro hopping to find something that was acceptable on that laptop something that you know I could
|
||||
work from the chair with it took me two days the CD drive on it was a little bit slow you know no
|
||||
complaints it just took me forever and if I you know made a mistake installing and had to start over
|
||||
or if I found that for some reason or other whatever distro I chose was not acceptable on that
|
||||
laptop you know I had to start all over again that just took a while and then of course I had to
|
||||
edit Bob Evans show first I owed that to him because he came you know in record of the show he's
|
||||
a new contributor and he really deserved to have that up there and also the interview with Donald
|
||||
Robertson and Matley I owed it to them to get their stuff out before my material also so that's
|
||||
why this is coming out so late and after those other things you know not to mention the whole time
|
||||
I'm stuck in my chair it was kind of painful it was the greatest post-surgery recovery time
|
||||
I've ever had I'm gonna just make an excuse here and just say that it wasn't the most fun I've
|
||||
ever had in my life it just took me a little bit longer than I wanted it to but now here I have
|
||||
finally recorded the Northeast GNU Linux Fest it is a hundred percent positive except for my own
|
||||
shortcomings I hope that it happens again and now I'm done thank you and have a great day
|
||||
thank you for listening to Half Republic Radio HPR sponsored by Caro.net so head on over to
|
||||
C-A-R-O-J-E-C for all of us here
|
||||
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