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Episode: 4419
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Title: HPR4419: YouTube Subscriptions 2025 #1
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4419/hpr4419.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-26 00:30:53
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,419 for Thursday 10 July 2025.
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Today's show is entitled, YouTube Subscriptions 2025 hash 1.
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It is part of the series YouTube Subscriptions.
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It is hosted by Ahuka and is about 16 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is part one of my list of subscribe channels.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q.
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We are airing it now because we had free slots that were not filled.
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This is a community project that needs listeners to contribute shows in order to survive.
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Please consider recording a show for Hacker Public Radio.
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Hello, this is Ahuka for Hacker Public Radio.
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Welcoming you to another exciting episode that has nothing to do with any series.
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In fact, this show is being recorded for the Reserve Q.
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So if you are hearing it, that means that we need more shows and you should do something
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about that.
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I am doing something fairly simple and easy just to throw some more stuff into the queue.
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And it is something that I did once before, but that was in 2019, and that was to talk
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about YouTube Subscriptions for channels that I have.
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Now, some people will on an evening decide that they are going to relax by watching television,
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which is fine.
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It is not anything I tend to do.
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What I do if I want to relax in an evening is I watch YouTube videos, and I have subscribed
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to a bunch of channels, and the way it works when you subscribe to a channel, let's say
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you watch a YouTube video, and you think, oh, I would like to hear more from this person.
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Well, if you click on their name under the video, you will go to their page, and you
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can subscribe, if you go to their page and you see what they like, go ahead and subscribe.
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There is usually a button, you click subscribe, but then there is also the notifications.
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So generally, if I have subscribed to a channel, I want to be notified about any videos they
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produce.
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Well, I click the bell to indicate that I want to subscribe to all of the notifications,
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so that whenever they post a video, I will be notified about it.
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And then in my browser, when I go to YouTube, there is a little bell icon in the upper right,
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and if I click on that, I will see all of the notifications.
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And if I have watched the video, I can click next to the notification and say, hide this
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from now on, because I have watched the video.
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I don't really need to see it anymore.
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So that is how I do it.
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So why do I watch all these YouTube videos?
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It is really because I can see the things that I am interested in, my particular interests.
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One is defined as broadcast, and the key term there is broad.
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You know, they are trying to get the largest audience possible, so they want to create
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something that they think will attract large numbers of people.
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Well, that is well and good for their business model, I suppose.
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But it doesn't tend to be the stuff that I am most interested in watching.
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Now, what happens is my interests change over time.
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I did this in 2019, and you know, I keep records.
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I look at the show notes from when I did it before, and it was like, most of the ones here,
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I don't subscribe to anymore, I have got a whole bunch of different ones.
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For instance, in 2019, we were getting ready to get an RV and go traveling around.
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There were lots of channels about RV travels and the RV lifestyle and technical tips and
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stuff like that that I subscribed to.
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Well, since then, we have sold the RV, decided we are done with that, and so I unsubscribed
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to those channels.
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It is not my current interest.
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What are my current interests?
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Well, you will pretty much see as I go through this.
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What some of my current interests are, because they will be reflected in the shows I talked
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about.
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So I went into YouTube and there you can go to take a look at all of your subscriptions
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there, usually on the left.
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There's a place you can go and click on managing your subscriptions and I sorted it alphabetically
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and printed it out.
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So I'm just going to kind of go through some of these and talk about what they are and
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anything about why I enjoy them just briefly.
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And maybe something will interest you that you might want to check out these channels.
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So the first one is called Two Legs, a Paul McCartney podcast.
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Now the title might strike you as rather on, you know, Two Legs, what does that have
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to do?
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Well, first of all, you have to know there's a Paul McCartney song called Three Legs.
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And it has a lyric about my dog has Three Legs, but he can't run and stuff like that.
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So this podcast decided to go with Two Legs because it's Two People, Tom Hanyadi and Andy
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Nichols at present.
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And they've been going for a number of years and they are focused on the solo work of Paul
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McCartney, whether it's part of Wings or just as Paul McCartney.
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Well, I'm a big fan of Paul McCartney.
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So I thought I would like to subscribe to this.
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I do.
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They also have a podcast that I subscribe to.
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But I'd like to keep in touch both through the audio podcast and the YouTube channel sometimes.
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Well, you know, I'm a Beatles fan.
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That will be a parent, I suppose.
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And also a interested in music.
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So the next one I'm going to mention is Adam Neely.
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Now Adam is an interesting fellow.
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He's in a kind of a, I guess you call jazz fusion band called Stargazer.
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And he talks about gigging sometimes or just topics about music.
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He's a graduate for the Berkeley College of Music.
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He has some interesting takes on various issues.
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So sometimes he'll do something technical about rhythms and beats and how to count those
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out and use them in music or other times it might be something about.
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He's done a few things about copyrights.
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And you know, when there's a lawsuit about, you know, someone stole my melody and, you
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know, he'll go in and he'll analyze it, usually finding that, well, you know, there's
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not much basis for a lawsuit here.
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But it's interesting stuff.
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I've been a musician for many years.
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So it's something I enjoy.
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Now the next one is Al Reviews Who.
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Now this is about Dr. Hill, Dr. Who.
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And as you know from my series on fantasy and science fiction, I'm a big Dr. Who fan,
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I've been for a number of years.
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I'd say going back to the 70s and starting with John Partley, the third Dr. So I've got
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a number of Dr. Who related things in here.
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And this is one, you know, I'm interested to hear some of the reviews that other people
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give to different programs of Dr. Who.
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Now the next one is called Alternate History Hub.
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Now I'm a big fan of history in general.
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Alternate history is sort of, well, you know, what if something happened differently?
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So what happened if the South won the Civil War in America?
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What happened if the Archduke didn't get assassinated in Sarajevo?
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Yeah, how might things have played out?
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So basically this is a channel where they'll take scenarios like that and try and come
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up with what they think is a plausible alternative as to what might have happened with that small
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change.
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I find that kind of stuff interesting, so that's a channel I've subscribed to.
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Now the next one is AMA Waterways River Cruising.
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I've done a couple of river cruises, wouldn't mind doing a few more.
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One of the things that my wife and I have devoted ourselves to in retirement is to do
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as much traveling as we can and so far we've been pretty fortunate in being able to do
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that.
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Our first river cruise was for our 40th anniversary and that was along the Rhine and then
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in 2022 we did a river cruise on the Danube.
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And like I say, we'd like to do more AMA, I don't know if it's an abbreviation or if
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it's just AMA or whatever, but it is one of the companies that does that.
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Viking is one, there's probably half a dozen companies that do that sort of thing.
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So this keeps me up on the latest news.
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And Amy Shira Tidal, who is an author and basically she is a space enthusiast and has
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particularly looked at a lot of stuff of what happened in the 50s, 60s and 70s and that's
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something that I'm very much interested in.
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I'm a huge space geek.
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So with Amy's channel that gives me some stuff to enjoy in that area.
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Next is Andrew Gourney, who is a guitarist.
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I played guitar myself for a number of years and I always enjoy guitar music.
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One of the things I particularly enjoy is acoustic finger style guitar and there's
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a number of people on this list that would fall into that category.
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Andrew Gourney is one of them and I enjoy his music.
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Another one is Andy McKee.
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Now Andy McKee does a number of things.
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He got together with two other acoustic finger style guitarists to form a group called
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Traplicity and they've done some interesting things and Andy is one of the top finger style
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guitar players, very good stuff.
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Then let's see, there's a fellow named Anthony Robastelli.
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He's a musician and also an author.
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I've listened to his music.
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I've enjoyed his analysis of some of the other music Beatles, Staley Dan, stuff like that.
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So that's a channel that I do find rather interesting.
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The next one is Apartment Sessions and this is a very interesting music channel.
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I found this through Adam Neely because he played in a few of these.
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This takes place in New York City.
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I think Brooklyn, if I recall correctly.
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Basically it's a whole bunch of musicians get together in an apartment and record a piece
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of music.
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It could be a cover of something that a famous group did or something they wrote themselves,
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but they would put like 30 musicians in a single apartment.
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It gets very crowded, but they manage to do it and turn out some very interesting kinds
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of music.
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So I have very much enjoyed Apartment Sessions and I look forward to any time they're going
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to put out another piece of music.
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Then the Arthur C. Clark Center has a channel and Arthur C. Clark is obviously one of the
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big three science fiction authors also wrote Science Fact and so this center was established
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and I think it's UC San Diego and they bring in authors to give talks of various kinds.
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Maybe sometimes Nobel Prize-winning scientists, sometimes other science fiction authors.
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I think David Brinn has spoken there a few times.
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So this channel just lets me see if there's anything interesting that they have done lately
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that I might want to pay attention to and then I'll complete the letter A with the Association
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of Irish and Celtic festivals.
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I've been to Ireland twice, I am of Irish heritage, which means that my ancestors came here
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during the famine like so many people of Irish heritage in the United States and I enjoy
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Irish music, Irish dancing, Irish culture, various kinds.
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And I like going to festivals so this lets me keep up on the news about what might be
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happening and these festivals all over the world.
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So I think with that this is enough for one episode.
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This is a hookah for Hacker Public Radio signing off and as always encouraging you to support
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free software.
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Bye bye.
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