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Episode: 1568
Title: HPR1568: Blather Speech Recognition for Linux
Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1568/hpr1568.mp3
Transcribed: 2025-10-18 05:10:11
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Good morning.
What's up big guy?
Who's the man?
You are John.
Who's the fluffiest?
Dingdle is off course.
Yeah.
What day is it?
Friday.
Thank you.
Feel free to leave a tip.
Good morning.
You better shape your tail feathers.
What's for breakfast?
How about some mudballs?
That sounds pretty good.
I don't know if we have any though.
Let me try again.
What's for breakfast?
How about a whole lot of cheerios?
It sounds pretty good.
Thanks.
Thank you.
Short thing.
Yogi beara.
It's like they are food all over again.
Thank you.
You know me one.
What's for dinner?
How about spaghetti carbonara?
That sounds pretty good.
What do you think?
They're not your beeswax.
That's pretty rude.
Can you ever forgive me?
I don't know.
What's today's date?
Friday, June 28, 2013.
Thank you.
You're so polite.
What's for dinner?
How about an omelette?
That sounds pretty good.
Let's see if you can get creative with it here.
What's to eat?
How about a new-to-tail pie?
New-to-tail pie?
What do you think?
No.
You don't like that idea.
What's to eat?
How about macaroni stir-fry?
Macaroni stir-fry.
All right.
That's interesting.
What time is it?
What time is it?
Time for bed.
I didn't ask that kind of time.
Come on now, really.
What time is it?
Hello?
What time is it?
9.57 pm.
Thank you.
My pleasure.
What can we do?
I'm bored.
Go brush your teeth.
I don't want to brush my teeth.
What can we do?
I'm bored.
Have a snack.
That's a good idea.
I'm having a snack right now, actually.
What else can we ask you?
Let's see here.
What's for breakfast?
How about a bowl of ice cream?
Ice cream?
You can't have that for breakfast?
What's for breakfast?
How about a dozen donuts?
No.
Come on.
I think my kids have been fooling around with your configuration files.
What's for breakfast?
How about a bagel?
That's more like it.
Thank you.
Just doing what I do.
Is that right?
Maybe.
What time is it?
9.58 pm.
Oh, yeah.
Let's see if you can give me a funny answer this time.
What time is it?
It's show time.
Thank you.
Just doing what I do.
You just said that.
I know.
I know.
Hmm.
What else can we have you say here?
Insult me will.
How great, man.
That kid did.
Margaret's pie.
Thank you.
That's what I'm here for.
Yogi Berra.
If you come to fork in the road, take it.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
What's for lunch?
How about lunch?
That sounds pretty good.
What's to eat?
I don't know.
I think this microphone's not as good as the one I normally use.
What do you think?
That sounds amazing.
You just said that.
I think Yogi's taken.
What day is it?
Friday.
Hmm.
I wonder.
Let me check and see if E-links is installed.
Which E-links?
No, it is.
I guess that's probably about it.
I think we're going to call it quits now.
Thanks a lot.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Well, that's pretty conventional.
Anything more interesting?
Let's try again.
Thank you.
My pleasure.
Thank you.
Glad to help out.
Thank you.
Feel free to leave my tip.
Thank you.
Your wishes, my command.
You're the man.
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