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Episode: 4448
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Title: HPR4448: YouTube Subscriptions 2025 #4
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4448/hpr4448.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-26 00:48:09
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---
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4448 for Wednesday the 20th of August 2025.
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Today's show is entitled, YouTube Subscriptions 2025 Hash 4.
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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 4 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, welcome you to Hacker Public Radio and another exciting episode.
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This one is coming out of the Reserve Q.
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So you know what that means.
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It means Hacker Public Radio is low on shows and you need to do something.
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This is a community project.
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It will only last as long as the community continues to provide the shows.
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One has been very clear that when we stop supplying shows, this whole thing will come
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to an end.
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I don't really want that to happen.
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I'm assuming if you are subscribed, you don't want that to happen.
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Because if you wanted it to happen, why would you be subscribed?
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That doesn't make any sense at all.
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So you know, record a show.
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It's not hard.
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Only once recorded a show by simply clipping my Sandisk MP3 player to the collar of my shirt
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and it had a setting for record.
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So I just pressed the record, talked for a little bit, downloaded the file onto my computer.
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It was that simple.
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That was a perfectly acceptable show too.
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I know because it played on Hacker Public Radio and nobody complained about sound quality
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or anything.
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So please do record one.
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It's not hard.
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Now continuing, I'm now going to hit a number of cruise related channels that I subscribe
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to on YouTube.
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And the reason is very simple.
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My wife and I are retired and one of the things we love to do in retirement is travel.
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We've reached the point in our lives where we don't need more stuff.
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We've got all the stuff we're ever going to need at this point.
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So other than shopping for groceries, we're pretty much set.
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And the one thing that we would love to have more of is experiences.
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And I think that's a big deal for us.
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Now we did travel for a few winters in an RV and that became a nice series on Hacker
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Public Radio.
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We've done a lot of other traveling as well.
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But one of the things that we do enjoy doing is taking a cruise from time to time.
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So the first channel, I'm going to run through these quickly because they're really fairly
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similar.
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First one is called cruise addicts.
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Another one is called cruise fever.
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cruise hive, which is a daily, about like a two minute to three minute news program.
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Cruise news today, which is also a daily two to three minute cruise program.
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And then cruisely, C-R-U-Z-E or Z-E-L-Y.
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So those are all cruise related channels.
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If you are interested in taking a cruise, that might be something you'd want to look
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into.
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Otherwise, yeah, that's fine.
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You don't have to share my interests in everything.
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The next channel is culture sonar, which is kind of an interesting one.
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The main focus of it is music, and particularly music from my growing up.
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So the 60s and 70s.
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But it's not just music.
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There can be other cultural things that they decide to take a look at.
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So I enjoy the channel and look forward to anything that comes through there.
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They've also got an email newsletter that I subscribe to, some good stuff.
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Now the next channel, D-Day 24 Hours.
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If you are into World War II history, and I am into World War II history, what they
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did here is they did a 24 hours of D-Day in kind of a real time history approach.
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So they started at 3 a.m. with, well, what was happening at 3 a.m. on June 6th.
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And what we know is that airplanes were taking off and paratroopers were being dropped and
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gliders, et cetera, well then, you know, what happened at 4 a.m.
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So the next hour long program would cover the events from 4 a.m. on to 5 and then another
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program at 5 a.m. and so, you know, it was 24 hours of programming to cover 24 hours
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of actual time, absolutely fascinating.
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Now, this was done by the same people who do the World War II channel.
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They do fantastic stuff.
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It's called Time Ghost and they do a lot of this kind of real time history stuff.
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So if you're interested, check them out.
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But this D-Day 24 hours in particular was great and it was really nice to have all of
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that background when we made a trip to France some months back.
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And I got to visit the Normandy.
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We went to Utah Beach, went to the museum there, went to Pointe-Hawk and then to the American
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cemetery.
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And it was nice because I understood what all of those things represented very nice.
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Next one, David Pakman.
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This is another news slash politics podcast and he'll release a lot of short ones during
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the day and then occasionally some longer ones.
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Now, I have to tell you, some of these, like if they're like a news slash politics thing
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and they release an hour long program, I probably don't bother and I don't have that many
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hours in the day and that's not necessarily how I want to spend them.
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But you know, the fact that you've got a subscription to a channel doesn't mean you have to watch
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every single thing that they put on that channel.
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You know, what happens is I get a notification that there's something there and I take a
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look at it.
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Sometimes I play a minute or two and say, eh, not interested.
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Sometimes I just look at how long it is and say, no, I don't want to.
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So you curate your own feed.
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The next one is Davies Media.
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Mike Davies, those of you who followed my GIMP series know that I got a lot of my information
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from Mike Davies and he has a channel he publishes videos about GIMP and lately the news has
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been about they're gearing up to the 3.0 major release of GIMP.
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They've been 2.2 point for a few years now and any day now it looks like the 3.0 release
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is going to come out and that's kind of interesting.
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And Mike Davies keeps me up to date on all of that stuff which I appreciate.
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Then there's a channel called Davis.
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This is another one of the Doctor Who channels.
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Davis is another one of those people who talks about and reviews different programs or
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different topics involving Doctor Who.
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Then there's a channel called Deep Cuts.
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This is a music channel and as the name implies they try to go beyond just the big hits
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and dig into some of the lesser known stuff or the stuff that doesn't get so much publicity.
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And I find it interesting.
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This fellow does not release a ton of content.
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I've gone six or eight months between videos from him but I've enjoyed the ones I've
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watched.
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And again, if he picks a topic I don't care about.
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If he starts talking about electronic dance music I don't care about electronic dance
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music.
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I don't think I'm ever likely to.
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At my age I don't need to experience something that borrows me.
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So I don't.
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But the ones that some of the ones he gets into he starts talking about Miles Davis or
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John Coltrane or the police or whatever.
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What I'm interested in.
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Now the next one is called Deep Look.
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This is a science channel.
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And basically what they do is they take as the name says Deep Look.
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They take a deep look at some particular aspect of science or frequently biology and something
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that maybe you had never noticed before or never paid attention to.
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Then there's Deep Sky videos.
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This is a space related video channel.
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Deep Sky might imply that.
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So you're going to get a lot of deep space videos.
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We have telescopes now that can basically go almost to the start of the universe.
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It's kind of amazing how much we can see from these things.
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So it's an interest of mine.
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And so I've got this channel.
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Next one is called Discussing Network.
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Now I first found them as a Doctor Who podcast called Discussing Who.
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And then realize they had a video channel as well.
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Don't get a ton of content on that.
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Mostly I just get the podcast.
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But I've got it on here because occasionally they do.
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Frequently what it is is that they're announced that they're going to be doing a podcast.
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And here's when we're going to do it.
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And if you want to tune in and submit comments, whatever you can do it, you know, they do it
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on their channel and then record the audio at the same time and then put the audio out
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as the audio podcast.
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Now there's a specific channel that they have as well called Discussing Trek,
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which I have subscribed to separately.
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And because I've been getting into Star Trek lately, I picked up a box set of the original
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series that we've been working our way through.
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And now I saw most of those back in the 1960s when they're originally broadcast.
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I saw a number of them in syndication.
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And yeah, is the original series sort of look low budget compared to current?
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Yeah.
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But, you know, so does the original Doctor Who.
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And the thing is, if you have good stories, it doesn't matter how great your special
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effects are.
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At least that's my opinion.
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I love great stories and, you know, the original series of Star Trek had some great, well-known,
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famous science fiction authors writing episodes for them.
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So it's worth paying attention to.
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I've also got, by the way, a box set of Star Trek, the next generation which we can move
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to when we finish with the original series.
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Now, the next channel I want to mention is called Doctor Oho's Adventures.
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And that's another Doctor Who series.
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So Doctor Oho is like Doctor Who with the W replaced by an O.
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Why that is?
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I don't know.
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Science fiction fans in general are just slightly strange.
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They're my people.
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And that brings me then to the official Doctor Who channel from the BBC, which is called
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Doctor Who.
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And that's nice because you will get announcements of things, trailers, additional
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content of various kinds.
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So it's worth subscribing to for that.
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And the next one I want to mention is a fellow named Don Ross.
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Now Don Ross is a finger-style guitarist.
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He's Canadian.
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He's a fantastic guitarist.
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And he travels and he performs a lot in Europe.
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So if you are in England or Germany or what have you, you might have a chance to see him
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perform.
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And it is worth it, he's very good.
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And he has a channel and occasionally he does concerts on that channel, which is nice.
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I think pretty much I might be missing one or two of his CDs, but it's a fairly substantial
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part of that shelf, his music.
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And I think I'll finish it up with one more cruise-related one called Don's Family Vacations.
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This is a guy Don Terris, who has a travel agency or works with a travel agency.
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I'm not entirely clear on the business relationships here, but does a lot of cruising, runs a lot
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of group cruises, stuff like that.
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And so he gives cruise news, commentary on things going on involving cruising.
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And so it is something that if you were interested in that sort of thing, you might enjoy his
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channel.
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And so I think that's enough for one episode.
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This is Hookah, signing off and is always encouraging you to support FreeSoftware.
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Bye bye.
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