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Episode: 1801
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Title: HPR1801: How to tell your left earbud from your right
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1801/hpr1801.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 09:26:10
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This is HPR episode 1801 entitled How to Tell Your Lefty Abund From Your Right.
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It is posted by Ken Fallon and is about three minutes long.
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The summary is lowering the quality on shows, can provide a life hack tip.
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Hi everybody, this is Ken Fallon, recording a show and a sunset clip
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using the most unbelievably complicated recording interface
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using rock bucks completely unintuitive.
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Anyway, this show is directly in response to all the excellent quality
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shows that we have had on the network recently.
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I have decided that the bar is being set far far far too high
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and I call upon myself to lower the bar somewhat.
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So that's what I intend to do today.
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This is my show.
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Here's a tip.
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If you want to tell your left earbud from your right earbud,
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then I suggest putting a knot in one of the earbud's
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leads. That way you can tell by feeling
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that the one with the knot is the one that goes on the left side
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if you chose to put it on the left side.
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And the one without the knot is the one that goes on the right side
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if you choose to do it on the right side. Of course the danger of this is
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if you are inconsistent and you decide to put knots on one
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on one side and knots on another one on the other side that will be entirely
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confusing. Also, I would strongly advise against putting
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knots on the left and the right hand side.
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As that would also be confusing and be slightly redundant.
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Okay, having sufficiently lowered the bar, I think
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anybody listening can be confident that whatever show this end in
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will be more technically proficient, proficient,
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proficient will actually probably use real words.
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Will be a lot better than this one. So let me include some ums
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and as here as well to round off the show.
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Tune in tomorrow for another exciting episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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You've been listening to Hacker Public Radio at HackerPublicRadio.org.
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We are a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday
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Monday through Friday. Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by an HBR
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listener like yourself. If you ever thought of recording a podcast
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then click on our contributing to find out how easy it really is.
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Hacker Public Radio was founded by the digital dog pound
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and the infonomican computer club and is part of the binary revolution at binrev.com.
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If you have comments on today's show, please email the host directly, leave a comment
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on the website or record a follow-up episode yourself.
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Unless otherwise stated, today's show is released under
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