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Episode: 4103
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Title: HPR4103: What's in my bag?
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4103/hpr4103.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 19:38:02
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This is Hacker Public Radio episode 4103 for Wednesday the 24th of April 2024.
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Today's show is entitled What's in My Bag.
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It is part of the series What's in My Toolkit.
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It is the first show by Newhost Dave Hengley and is about five minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is an examination of the bag I use when out on the road.
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Hi Hacker's.
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This is my first ever show for Hacker Public Radio and keeping in tradition it's what's
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in my bag.
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So I don't really use my bag very often.
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So this is not going to be very interesting episode I'm afraid.
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I do use it when I'm on the road travelling and that's usually I've been just visiting
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people or if I'm at a comic convention I'll have the bag with me and I have this very
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specific though there so let's talk about that shall we.
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First up is the bag itself.
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Now the bag is an Estara laptop messenger bag and it'll take a 17 inch sort of laptop
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bag.
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I've had it probably eight or nine years ago.
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It's a gift from my mother-in-law for Christmas and it's brilliant.
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It's got loads of pockets inside the main bag itself, some on the sides, a little zip
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one in there as well.
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Lots of little copy holes to put things in.
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So what sort of things have I got in my bag?
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Well if I'm travelling to a convention or I'm going to be on the road for a long time
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then there'll be a laptop in the bag.
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A laptop is an Apollo M200 entryway laptop.
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Interestingly enough it's a laptop I won it in the competition from the Ubuntu UK podcast
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I did a comic and it was deemed a winner for their competition and so I got a laptop.
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Also in the bag will be the charger.
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There'll be a mouse which is a Microsoft wireless mouse of $5,000.
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There'll be an A5 Notepad and pen, it's got a little fold on there, just with some pockets
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in there for like putting business cards or jotting down ideas like this when I'm on the
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road.
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There's going to be a couple of propelling pencils, like disposable ones so you can sort
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of get these packs of about 12 sort of paper make ones where you twist the barrel.
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So there's a few of those in there.
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There's going to be a Samsung Galaxy 10.1 2014 edition.
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I bought this that four years ago, I used it for model rings.
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It's the best Samsung Galaxy tablet 10.1 edition, there was an earlier version and that
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would spontaneously brick and I went through two of those before I realised that the 2014
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edition was like way more stable.
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I use it every day for drawing.
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It's got a 128 gig SD card on there and I just moved it on and off the main storage
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of the tablet as I need it and then I can hook that up to my computer using like a little
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trans flash card or even just a HDMI, a USB cable.
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Also in the laptop will be an A4 light box and it sounds like a big thing, it's a sheet
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of plastic with a micro USB port on the side, you put it in there, there's a series of LEDs
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at the side which lights up and evenly illuminates the sheet of the specs that you can then
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put sheets of paper on top and trace with.
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Along with that there are four mini bulldog clips, so if I'm doing any sort of work on paper
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I can carry on working.
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There'll be an A4 folder with some paper in there.
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Any work that I'm working on that I need to keep off my computer so they'll be backed
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up onto USB sticks so I'll take those with me as well.
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And then I will be bringing with me a power bank and in you power bank it's a B1, B4,
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1, 10,000 milliamp power power bank, it's got a USB C in and 2 USB out, I use it at conventions
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to power two micro controllers doing some display stuff on stands and it's brilliant.
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It'll go for two days, for eight hours powering these micro controllers, there'll be loads
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of power left in there to recharge my phone if I need it and it takes next to no time
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to charge up on anything so it's perfect for that sort of thing.
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What else is in my bag?
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What else is in there?
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Well there's also a phone charger, the standard phone charger sort of wall walk thing, there'll
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be a couple USB cables in there as well some USB extended cables as well so I can sort
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of use the bank to power the controllers or I can use it to charge up my phone or I can
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use it to power the light box as well.
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So that's what's in my bag, this is my first episode, it's a very short one I'm sure.
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Thanks for listening and maybe you'll find it interesting, thanks for now.
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You have been listening to Hecker Public Radio at Hecker Public Radio does walk.
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Today's show was contributed by a HBR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording podcasts then click on our contribute link to find out
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how easy it really is.
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The hosting for HBR has been kindly provided by an honesthost.com, the internet archive
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and our sync.net.
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On this otherwise stated today's show is released under Creative Commons, Attribution 4.0 International
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License.
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