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Episode: 4455
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Title: HPR4455: YouTube Subscriptions 2025 #5
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4455/hpr4455.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-26 00:50:51
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4455 for Friday the 29th of August 2025.
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Today's show is entitled, YouTube Subscriptions 2025 hash 5.
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It is part of the series YouTube Subscriptions.
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It is hosted by Ahukha and is about 17 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is part 5 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 Ahukha, welcoming you to Hacker Public Radio in another exciting episode.
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This one is for the Reserve Q. So if you are hearing this, you should be drawing a lesson
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that the Reserve Q is being drawn upon because there aren't enough shows.
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Hacker Public Radio is a community project that depends on the community providing shows.
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When that doesn't happen, at some point we might just have to shut the whole thing down.
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If you are listening to this, I am going to assume you care enough that you would like
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to see this thing continue, so please contribute some shows.
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It is not hard to do.
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You can find quite a few programs already on Hacker Public Radio that explain how easy
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it is and people explaining how they make shows, so there is really no excuse.
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This I am going to continue with looking at YouTube channels that I subscribe to.
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I have done this before, so what I am looking at is as of January of 2025, which is when
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I am recording this, I have no idea when it is going to go out on the feed, but this
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was the state of my subscriptions at that point.
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If I come back in a few years, it will probably be different.
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The last time I did this was 2019, so that is like six years ago, or five and a half depending
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on when I did it.
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So picking up Doug Helvering, this is an interesting one if you are into music.
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Doug Helvering is someone with a PhD in music, he is a classical composer.
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He was a faculty member at the Westminster Choir College for a number of years, and basically
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COVID kind of wiped out things.
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Enrollments dropped, he didn't have tenure at that point and got laid off and ended up doing
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these YouTube videos and has ended up turning it into a living, basically, through Patreon.
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Now the deal is, he has a strong background, obviously as a composer in music and music
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theory, and so he takes different kinds of music, rock music, various kinds, and will take
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a piece of music and analyze it, do a reaction to it, et cetera, on this YouTube channel.
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And I am a musician myself, and I enjoy listening to him do this.
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So it is a fun channel if that is something that you would be interested in.
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Now the next one is the Duo Lingo channel, and I have talked before about how I started
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during the COVID pandemic learning Spanish.
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And Duo Lingo is one of my primary tools, there are a few tools that I use for studying
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Spanish and Duo Lingo is one of the primary ones.
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So I have subscribed to this channel, now lots of times it is just a quicky little one-minute
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bits of humor, but they do a conference once a year, and so talks from that conference
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also get broadcast on this channel, and I like keeping up on what is going on.
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So that is what the Duo Lingo channel does.
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Next is a cruise related channel called Eat Sleep Cruise, someone who likes to take
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cruises and does YouTube videos about it, and then another one called Emma Cruises, a lady
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named Emma, who cruises.
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And so she will talk about the cruises that she has been on and what her experiences
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were.
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Then there is Emperor Tiger Star.
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Emperor Tiger Star is into maps to the point that he will do maps, talking about conflicts
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in history, wars, what have you, and he will do maps that illustrate the progress of the
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war day by day in some cases or maybe week by week or month by month or what have you.
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And he also does shows where he takes a look at maps that are absolutely horrible and points
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out why they are horrible, usually because they are getting seriously wrong, the borders
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are in the wrong place, you know, that kind of stuff.
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Now the next one is Extra History.
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This is an animated history program that I enjoy.
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My first degree is in history and I have a strong interest in history.
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So they have kind of a humorous slant.
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They just did, just finished a series, as I'm recording this, about Florence and the
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Medici family and their conflict with Pope and it involved assassinations and all sorts
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of interesting stuff.
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They did one on, for instance, Garibaldi and the Unification of Italy.
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They did one on Ibn Batuda and his various journeys.
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So it's a fun little challenge, each episode, they come out once a week, they're about
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10 minutes long, so not a huge deal.
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Now the next one is Extraordinary Universe.
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This is a science program, a space-related program.
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So astrophysics is basically the focus and it's hosted by an astrophysicist.
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And so I'm a space geek.
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Then there's Fab4 free for all.
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Well, Fab4 means the Beatles, I hope everyone knows that.
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And so this is a program with three people who are longtime Beatles fans, slash experts.
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I know one of them hosts a radio program that I listen to.
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Another one has written a book about the Beatles cartoons that is considered the best reference
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on the subject.
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And so they will talk about, well, like right now the big thing that everyone is talking
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about is probably the latest book in the McCartney Legacy series.
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But when Get Back was out, that was something people talked about or if there's a new box
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set coming out, they'll talk about that.
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And another Beatles channel, Fab4 Archivist.
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So this is someone who puts out videos from time to time, not terribly frequently.
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And they would be telling stories about people, places, etc. that are tied with the Beatles
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in some way.
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Then there is Fall of Civilizations.
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This is another history one.
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And this channel produces these videos that are actually rather long.
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They can be an hour and a half long, for instance.
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And that they only do it like once or twice a year.
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So when they come out, I find them interesting.
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You know, if they did something like that every week, I would probably have to drop it because
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I don't have that much time, but it's good.
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It will dig into, like the first one was about Britain after the Romans left, you know.
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And then they might talk about the Fall of the Mayans or whatever.
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This channel is called Phantom, and it's F-A-N-T-O-M.
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And it is a channel of fan-related stuff.
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The parts that I'm interested in, which is a fair part of what they've done over the
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years, is the stuff pertaining to Doctor Who.
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So this is another one of those channels that I follow.
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For Doctor Who, analysis, reviews, things like that.
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Then there is Fire of Learning.
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This is a channel with slightly longer, not as bad as Fall of Civilizations.
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But Fire of Learning will put out videos that might be 15 or 20 minutes sometimes.
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And a little more frequent because of that.
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And it's going to be a topic.
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A lot of them are historical, but they don't have to be just about history.
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They could be something about science.
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And it's a pretty good channel.
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Then there's the Fire Sign Theater.
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I don't know how many people know the Fire Sign Theater these days.
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They were really big in the 60s as kind of a recorded comedy.
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I don't know if you would call them America's answer to the Goon Show.
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That would be a not totally inappropriate comparison.
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And I've been a big fan for a long time, so I subscribe to their channel.
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You know, occasionally they put stuff out.
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The group, I think two of the members have passed away by now.
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And there was originally four people.
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So generally, if you see anything on here, it'll be some archival material they dug up
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and decided to put out on the channel.
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The next channel is Five Who Fans, and you know, does what it says on the tin.
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It's fans of Dr. Who, and they occasionally will put out a video discussing some aspect
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of Dr. Who.
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Now the next channel is Fraser King.
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Now Fraser King is a space journalist, is what he would call himself.
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He's not himself a scientist.
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In fact, he was in the software business, made his money, and decided to finally get
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out of that business and pursue something he loved, which was space journalism.
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So on his channel, he does Q&As.
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He does interviews with people who actually are space scientists, astronomers and what
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have you, and does really good, really good work.
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So I recommend it highly if you're a space geek.
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Then there's the Fur Peace Ranch, Fur as an FUR Peace P-A-C-E Ranch.
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Now this is, the Fur Peace Ranch is something owned and operated by Yorma Kalkanen.
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Now Yorma was the lead guitarist for Jefferson Airplane, and then he and the bass player from
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Jefferson Airplane, Jack Cassidy, formed a group called Hot Tuna.
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Now I've been a huge fan of Jefferson Airplane, I've been a huge fan of Hot Tuna, I'm a huge
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fan of Yorma, and his solo stuff.
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He built this ranch, as he calls it, in Ohio, and does a number of things.
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He offers like weak lawn music camps, there are people that want to study guitar with him.
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He'll also bring in other guest instructors as well to participate in these.
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And also we'll do periodically concerts.
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And it's the concerts that I'm interested in at this point, and I'm not really at this
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point in my life heading off to music camp, a bit old for that.
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But the concerts are nice.
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I like the way he plays a kind of, what we would say in here, East Coast Piedmont Blues
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kind of style, of acoustic guitar mostly.
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So that's the first piece ranch.
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Then there's a channel called Fluid FY Fluids Dynamics, FY Fluid Dynamics, all one word.
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And again, it does what it says it does, it talks about fluid dynamics.
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So it's a scientific kind of thing.
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They don't release a lot of videos.
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Now one of the things that I've said before is that if someone releases videos very infrequently,
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but I like the ones they release, I just leave them as a subscription.
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It doesn't do any harm.
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The way I look at it, I get, anytime someone on one of my subscription channels releases
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a video, I get a notification.
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And I can look at the notification and say, yes, I'm interested in watch the video or decide
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I'm not and just delete the notification.
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Because it's like it's one of my politics things and it's an hour long video and of what's
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going on today and it's like, I don't really want to spend an hour on the day's news.
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I'm more interested in bite size.
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So generally, even if people are infrequent, I leave them on there.
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It doesn't know harm, it's not like it's taking up space on my hard drive to have a
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YouTube subscription for them.
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So I think that's enough for this.
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This is Huka for Hacker Public Radio, signing off and is always encouraging you to support
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free software.
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Bye-bye.
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