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Episode: 3838
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Title: HPR3838: Biking to Work
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3838/hpr3838.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 06:20:00
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3838 for Wednesday the 19th of April 2023.
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Today's show is entitled Biking to Work.
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It is hosted by John Culp and is about 13 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is emergency show John Culp records an episode while riding his bicycle to work.
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Oh dear, something has gone terribly wrong if you're hearing this show.
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This is an emergency show and so that means the HPRQ has gotten dangerously low.
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If you'd like to help out then please consider it recording a show.
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Email admin at hackerpublicradio.org for more information.
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Please help us out or else you're going to be stuck with more shows like this one. Bye.
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Hey, just a quick word about the recording you're about to hear.
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I used an app on my phone called HighQ MP3 recorder and one of the things I talked about
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while I was recording was the fact that I couldn't control the input level and I was hoping
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that it would sound okay and I just want to say that it sounded really really good in my opinion.
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When I opened it up in audacity the wave forms were consistently strong and I had put it through
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quite a lot of different scenarios from a very noisy situation on the street and riding along
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on a bicycle with wind blowing and then ending up in my office where it was nice and quiet and
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the sound quality was consistently good. A little side note here I just I've been poking around
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in the HighQ MP3 recorder settings and this thing I'm recording right now I'm using what they
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call an experimental feature recording to flag instead of to MP3 and so I'm curious to see how that's
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going to sound. I'm not using the same microphone right now that I used when I was riding my bike.
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This is my slightly more expensive Sony stereo mic and I think it was about 20 bucks or something.
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So it's a little nicer than the $2 microphone but still I think this shows that you can make a
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pretty nice recording with just a phone and really lowers the barrier for as far as recording
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episodes for HPR. So anyway I hope you enjoy hearing the recording that is immediately following.
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Are we recording? Looks like it okay. Hey everybody this is John Culp and Levy at Louisiana
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and I'm doing a little bit of a different kind of recording today. I'm going to try to record
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while I'm riding my bicycle to work. Just walking out of my house now out to my shed where I keep my bike
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and I'm riding my bicycle because you may have heard a couple of my episodes in the past where I
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walked to work and talked while I was walking. I could still walk but it would take a lot longer now
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because they have closed off the little bridge that for well ever since I've lived in this house
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has served as a shortcut to get to campus. My house backs right up on the campus of the university
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where I teach kind of on the edge of the campus but nevertheless we have always been able to walk
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through the apartment complex parking lot and then across a little bridge and be on campus.
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Well they've closed it off because now they say that the bridge is unsafe. The city has closed
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it down saying that the pilings which are made of wood are unsafe and that at any moment during a
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heavy storm which we get kind of frequently here all the rushing water could wash away the pilings
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and hurt people. So they've closed off the bridge and there's no indication as yet of when or if
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they're going to replace it or repair it. So instead of walking like I did sometimes
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I'm pretty much riding my bicycle every time because now I have to go all the way to the end of
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the street and around and it adds I don't know if it's twice the distance but it's pretty close
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to twice as far as I used to have to go to get to my office. Okay I'm on my bike now riding
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down my street and I'm using one of the things that prompted me to try this was after I did
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my episode about I think it's the one about headphones but anyway the one where I introduced
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the $2 mic which I'm using right now by the way. I think it was Lord Jack and Blut emailed me and
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said that he had bought some of those $2 mics on my recommendation but then when he tried to
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use it on his phone it didn't work because he plugged it in and you know the phone connection is
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for headphones and a microphone and he he mentioned that he was going to try to get one of these
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little adapters they would split that audio output from the phone into a headphone jack and a mic jack
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and I thought man what a great idea I'm gonna get one too so I ordered one and it finally came a
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couple of days ago I think it must have been coming from China or something because it took forever
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to get here. Okay I'm at the end of the street probably here the traffic now I have to go out to this
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one main road and ride down this main road for maybe 200 yards it has a bicycle lane
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but as you can hear trucks are going cars and trucks are going really fast right next to me so I
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don't like staying on this road any longer than I have to. I'm gonna accelerate a little bit here.
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Coming up to the turn where I can get on the campus and should be a little less noisy starting
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all right about now after I turn on the campus. So anyway I got the adapter in the mail
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and I'm using it now it's plugged in to my phone and I've got my two dollar microphone plugged
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into the microphone side of the adapter and then I've got my two dollar microphone
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clipped on to my shirt about I don't know six or eight inches below my chin so I think it should
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sound okay. One thing I don't like about recording on the phone is that I have no control over
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the input volume. I'm using an app called high QMP3 recorder which does high quality MP3 recordings
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and it does pretty well. I don't think the Android platform supports any kind of
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adjustments of input volume it does everything automatically and I have not seen any apps
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that will allow you to adjust it okay making a turner into our I do a little shortcut
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but once I get on the campus I do a little shortcut through the parking garage
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so that I can get over to another street and I don't like to ride on any of the big sidewalks if I
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can help it because there are a lot of pedestrians and I don't want to scare them or crash into the
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marrying thing almost through the parking garage
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and out I go man look at the lineup of cars waiting to get into the parking garage
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got a skateboard coming at me manage not to hit each other that's good
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never seen such a lineup of cars here for this wonder what's up
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I don't think I'm late for class or anything I've got a class at nine o'clock and I think right
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now it's about eight thirty but maybe that's about right I'm gonna I'm gonna sneak
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past here cars lined up in the road waiting to get into the parking garage driveway
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okay I'm almost to school now almost to my office it'll actually be quicker going this way
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on the bicycle than it was to walk using the shortcut
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and I hope the wind noise isn't isn't too bad the two dollar microphone does have a wind screen
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but I'm not sure how effective it is when you're on a bicycle it seemed to be pretty good when
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you're walking but I'm going a lot faster on a bike than I do on foot
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anyway oh I was talking about how you can't adjust the volume input level on my zoom I never
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use the auto recording level I always like to adjust it manually or else you end up with
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recording where it sounds like you're constantly zooming in and out but I don't have that option
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on the phone so hopefully it'll sound okay okay I'm at the corner now waiting to cross to my building
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and here we go crossing the street
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up the curb take a truck on the left here
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okay I've been crossing the courtyard to the music building
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smoothly off the bike and up the stairs I've got this down I should make a video showing how to
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get into a building with a bike open with the left hand hold it open with the heel in the door
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all right good morning how's it going today oh pretty good
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all right I think I will probably end up cutting out just about all of that except for maybe
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my greeting with my colleague our coral director because our conversations about departmental stuff
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is not necessarily appropriate for a podcast but anyway I'm at work and I might as well finish
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the thought about the audio recording the zoom and many recorders are capable of doing what they
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call the auto level where it will automatically adjust the input level according to how loud the
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sounds are that are coming in and in some circumstances that can be really good like if you're
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trying to record a meeting maybe where you're at like 10 people around the conference table and
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you get the recorder right in the middle well you're probably going to want to do the auto
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leveling there because some people are going to speak quietly and some are going to be loud
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and they're going to be different distances from the microphone and so the auto recording the auto
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level might be appropriate there I don't usually like it if I've got a microphone clipped
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to my shirt like I have right now but on a phone at least as far as I've seen there's no way
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to adjust the input level so you have to trust the auto leveling so hopefully it'll be okay I might
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be able to fool around with a little bit in post production as well but I think I'm going to just
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kind of see how it goes as it is it might end up being really really good I don't know I don't
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think I'm going to go so far as excuse me a recent contributor who did the beginning to end on the
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phone where he did the upload from the phone and they show notes on the phone and all that I think
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I'm going to dump it off to my laptop and do the post production work and all that stuff but
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anyway I hope you've enjoyed hearing me ride my bicycle to work maybe this will be one of those
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emergency episodes where if the queue gets just too low then you get stuck with this but anyway
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thanks for listening I will talk to you later bye
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