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Episode: 263
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Title: HPR0263: 1 year anniversary special
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0263/hpr0263.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 15:02:25
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All right.
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A lot of you have told me, recorded live.
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It's just fun.
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Anyway, I'm going to chop this off, but.
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Okay.
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So, you ready?
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Yeah.
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Okay.
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Get my radio voice.
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Thank you very much for your job at this and me, but Eric Agnes.
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All right.
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So, welcome to another episode of HPR.
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I'm your host, Enigma.
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And today is the first episode of season two of HECK Public Radio.
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With me is a special guest.
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You want to introduce yourself.
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I am the winter mute version two.
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Winter mute version two.
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Or, what do you go by in IRC?
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Would you be 21?
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Yeah.
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And I'm sure you've seen him also in the forums saying, handle.
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You want to tell me why you picked that handle, by the way?
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Just curious.
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Well, I'm a big fan of the book Neuromancer.
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I believe you've said I'm sure a lot of actors in front of it.
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I actually haven't listened to the book.
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I read the book.
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I read the book and I had no idea where the handle came from.
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So, that's just me.
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Well, now you know.
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I guess I do know.
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So, today we're going to talk about, basically, we're going to go through season one
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and talk about some of the shows that we liked and winter mute will inject his comments
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and, you know, heckling me and stuff, you know, as needed.
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Also, just an announcement before we get started.
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Winter mute and Class 2 will be backing me up, or if you want to call it,
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HPR staff, from this point forward, and they will be doing some grunt work for me
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and, you know, being my little minions, but at the side of the point.
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And, you know, people can shoot them hate mail instead of me.
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Anyway, so I'm moving on.
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So, we're going to start from episode 1, which was a year ago today, January 1st of 2008.
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Thank an eye.
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We're on the show, introducing our new idea, and it really wasn't new since we started, you know,
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with Twatt Tech, and, you know, we moved to HPR.
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But that was, you know, our first episode of HPR.
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So, after that, the next notable one I have on my list is the first series.
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So, we had this idea of doing serieses, and basically they're, you know, subsets of shows,
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and they have their own little button on the side of the page.
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You can go and view all the shows of each series.
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And the first series was Databases 101, and that was by Stank Dog,
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and it was January 8th of last year.
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So, you know, Stank did quite a few shows there at the beginning.
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Well, was that, I can tell, and a lot from that one.
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That was very informative.
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Yes, he did two or three episodes of that series.
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So, yeah, I do recommend that one.
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That one was kind of enlightening for someone who's not a DBA.
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It was kind of, you know, basic fundamentals of databases.
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The next one on my list is the Aces E, the triple EPC review.
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Back when the triple E's were brand new, and that was on the 10th of January.
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That was with Mubics and Red Anthrax on a conference line.
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That was actually our first dual hosting duties as well.
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And then following that, we had the Linux Boot Process Part 1.
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In my opinion, the best technical series,
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it was a really good job with the boot process,
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and he did like six or seven of those,
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and all of which were very good technical episodes.
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So, check those out.
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The first interview we had was Ed Piscore.
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I hope I said his name, right?
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Piscore, Piscore, any idea how to say that one?
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P-I-S-K-O-R.
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I was right.
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Sorry for put your name if you're listening.
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But he's the guy that did the wizzy wig thread on the forums
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and did the graphic novel,
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and that was by a thank dog to that area of you.
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After that, another episode by thank dog,
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I told you, it did a lot of episodes back when we first started,
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was the software review of KeyPath,
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and the reason that one was notable was the fact that they were the first non-DDP site
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or non-BinRub site that put up a link to us.
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I think the Linux link did as well back in the day,
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but they were the ones that had never heard of us before,
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but they put up a link because we did that software review.
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The next one on the list is Intel Virtualization Technologies,
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Episode 31, which was on 211.
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That was our most downloaded show,
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and I have no idea why it was the most downloaded show.
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Now granted, it was a good show,
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but it blew everybody out of the water,
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and stills blown everybody out of the water with the most downloads.
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I think it had like 12,000 or 13,000 downloads.
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The MirrorVigin did that one,
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and he did a really good job on the show,
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but I don't know if a crawler grabbed that one,
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or it wasn't dug or anything.
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Good job on the show, but anyway.
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The first lug was on 213,
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and that was Episode 32.
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That was the UCLug,
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and they were the first guys that actually put their lug on HBR,
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and since then, I think we have four lugs that do it.
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UCLug, maybe only three.
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UtahLug and the ECLug.
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And the next one on the list is a wee bit of hacking with the wee-mote.
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Marguelen is probably no offense to anybody,
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but probably the host that I like to listen to the most.
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He's a funny guy,
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and he did a hardware hacking episode with the wee-mote,
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which was quite entertaining.
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Did you listen to that one when I met him?
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No, no, but I have been on the other podcast
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with Marguelen in the past,
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and I gotta say he's a lot of fun.
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Yeah, he's a lot of fun.
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He's one of our old plot tech hosts,
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and he's been doing shows for two, three years for me now,
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and he's a good guy.
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And that's my shameless plug for Marguelen.
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So anyway, the first on-music episode was episode 64,
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that was the tech music series,
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and it's Paisen under a street light by DJ Boo.
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This was a guy that I found on the internet,
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and I was looking for something different to put on the show,
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and if anybody out there is listening,
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that wants to do some type of music and throw on the show,
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so you know me, or you know us, rather.
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And we'll get something up there for you,
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but I wanted to do like an all songs considered,
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and you've listened to NPR,
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when are you having you?
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NPR, National Public Radio?
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Yeah, yeah.
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They have an all songs considered,
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and they just play music.
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And I wanted to do something like that,
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but I didn't want to be a complete rip-off.
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And later on, the down the line,
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I was a complete rip-off,
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because now there's a mini-series called All Songs Considered.
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So yeah, I'm lame like that.
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But anyway, this was the first on-music episode.
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Episode 66 was the April Fool's Day tradition by Stank Dog,
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and at least to say it was interesting,
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you should check it out.
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It gave me some hate mail actually,
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because people wanted to actually listen to the episode.
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So 66A is actually out there as well.
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It's not up on the site,
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but if you, the episode's directory is open,
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so if you just do,
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HPR or HackPullCradio.org,
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SlashApps,
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SlashHPR0066A,
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you'll get that episode,
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which is listenable,
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or you can actually understand the words.
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Anyway, moving on.
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The next episode is the most commented episode.
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I know you've listened to this one when you're muted.
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Oh, yeah.
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Episode 69.
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I'm going to say it was a cluster.
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I got so much hate mail for this,
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and if you look at the site
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and goes the comment section under this show,
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it's,
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yeah, I'll just leave it at that.
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It was Stank and DeepGeek,
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and they did a good job.
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I think it was an absolutely hilarious show.
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It was a little over the top, though,
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and I'll just leave it at that.
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So, I'll just link the link on that one.
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Well, yeah, I have to say that was the re-intertaining.
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And where else could you figure,
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and where else could you find out what a cold faithful was?
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Yeah, I'm just going to ignore that and move on.
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Anyway,
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the next show on my list is a phone review with Kojiri,
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and sorry for butchering your names, guys.
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But here's a Linux blind user,
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or a blind Linux user, rather.
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And he had an interview with Dave Yates,
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which was very well done,
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and it was episode 84.
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And the guy is just impressive.
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He's a screen reader
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to be on IRC.
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He's in the pound model links, links,
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and a couple of other ones if you want to talk to him,
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but he's just impressive.
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Anyway, episode 95 was our first spoof episode,
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and it was Rowling Golfor,
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and he did a security now spoof,
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and it's security wow.
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Pretty funny.
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I would suggest checking that one out.
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Now we're up the episode 100.
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And something to note here,
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we did 100 episodes in five-and-a-half months,
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which I just think is amazing.
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We still haven't missed a day yet,
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and this will be 263,
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when the films are released.
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Anyway, back.
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So we had two special guests on this,
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Dole Parallel.
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I'm sure everybody that's been around the scene has heard of Dole,
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and Jeroops were also on the show,
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and it was a hacker media who worked for RFA.
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And if you haven't listened to RFA,
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go to oldschoolfreak.com,
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and there's an archive of the RFA shows.
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They did 99 episodes.
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They were pretty much,
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they're pretty much why we're here today.
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Dole had the idea of hacker public radio.
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It was his baby back in the day,
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and we just made it a reality for him.
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So we talked about that on that episode,
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and that one is quite a good episode, indeed.
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So we're up to our first Doug episode,
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and I'm not a big fan of Dig,
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but Foxfire did an episode on the Blindenburg Group
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and Kindspace Project.
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That was episode 117,
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and that was Doug.
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I don't know exactly how many times,
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but it showed up in my logs,
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which is the reason why I put it on here.
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Episode 136 was intercepting satellite transmissions
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There was a good post by Drake and Ubisoft.
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This one, it's a really cool hack.
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You should check out the forums for more information on that one,
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and you could probably just search for intercepting satellite transmissions
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and get it.
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Which Drake is a long time host for our show anyway,
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and he's a good guy.
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Episode 178 was the Google Chrome episode.
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It was two days after its release.
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That was my episode,
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and I did enjoy playing around with Chrome to do that one.
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Linux MCE interviews.
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MCE is the media center edition,
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and it's just not a myth TV myth box.
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It is a complete home automation application.
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You can install cards to do crazy things,
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like turn your lights on and off,
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open your door,
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send messages to your cell phone,
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things like that.
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It's quite impressive.
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Our 200th episode was on 106.
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Just for our firmware reference,
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when I was doing TWOTEC,
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we did 300 episodes in two and a half years.
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We did 200 episodes in 10 months.
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With HBR.
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Quite impressive.
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Our Halloween episode was,
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it was a web day of how-to by Daviates.
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With a surprise ending,
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Davi did a good job on that one.
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I'll just leave it at that and you can listen to it.
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And 258th, the last one on my list,
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and it was our Christmas special.
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And our first conference,
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we used TOXU,
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which actually doesn't suck as much as I thought it was going to.
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And it was supposed to be streamed live,
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and didn't.
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We had some technical difficulty,
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and we were going to get some live shows in the future,
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just that one didn't happen.
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Quad shoes had some real-life issues,
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and I had some internet trouble.
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So, we didn't get that one out.
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But anyway, it's up on the site.
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If you want to listen to it,
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it is a complete cluster,
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and there's eight guys and girls.
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Let me rephrase that.
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Are you chosen, Coffin, Plexi?
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There were some girls on the conference.
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Yes, it's amazing.
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We do have women.
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Now, one is my girlfriend,
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but, you know, one isn't.
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So, anyway.
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So, 258 was our last big show,
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and then we had, I think, three or four shows since then.
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This one's 263.
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This, again, is the first episode of season two.
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So, now we're going to talk about what we want to do
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and moving forward.
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Do you have any comments, questions, anything?
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Are you just going to remain silent for the entire show
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and make me do all the work?
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Oh, no.
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Oh, no.
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I pledge to be a very active participant.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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So, we're going to now talk about some enhancements to the site
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that our good friend, Winter Mutes, is going to do.
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So, do you want to talk about him or do you want me to talk about him?
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Does this matter?
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I'll take it.
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You can do it.
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But, oh, thanks.
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You're going to make me talk the entire time.
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Thank you.
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Okay.
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So, our first thing that I want to do is,
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I want to put up a vote for your favorite episode of the thing.
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Now, don't send me hate mail.
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This doesn't happen in the next, you know, six months a year.
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We might be talking about the same things the next anniversary.
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So, you know, real life does happen.
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So, I'm just throwing these things out as possible enhancements.
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So, vote for your favorite episode link or, you know,
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for basically you would be able to check a show and say,
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this was my favorite, you know, blah, blah, blah.
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And also, with that, I wanted to put a download link so you can see how many times each show is downloaded,
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which I've had, you know, I've had hosts ask me, you know, how many times is X been downloaded.
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So, I wanted it, you know, visible on the site.
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The next thing I wanted to do was put some enhancements to the calendar.
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The calendar right now sucks, sorry, groups, you know, but it does.
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Troops did the initial implementation of our HBR site.
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It did a great job, but we want to do some enhancements because the calendar does really suck.
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It's basically just a text file.
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And with that, I want to do some automation, like automate ID3 tags, things like that.
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A lot of backend stuff that you're never going to see on the front end,
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just to make my life a little easier, make winter mutes a little easier,
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and make clutches a little easier.
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So, they're going to be doing some of my grunt work as well.
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Yeah.
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Anyway.
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For the evil minions.
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What?
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For the evil minions to your doctor evil?
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Yes, yes, yes.
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We're going to my little mini-needs, but you don't look like me, so we'll go with evil minions for now.
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So, should I get you guys shirts that say HBR evil minion?
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Or you could just, or we could just put it in our thing in the form, either way.
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Yeah, we could do that.
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I always wanted to see.
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One thing about the forums is, since I'm a moderator or DDP member or whatever,
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a super admin of the forums, I can't change my own damn title,
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because I don't have a thousand posts on the forum.
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So, and you can't change root admin signatures.
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I can change anybody else's by mine.
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Wow.
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What the hell?
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Thank you, Envision, for, you know, making my life.
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Because I wanted to put HBR overlord on the, as my signature.
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But I got to either get to a thousand posts, or that's the only way I can do it,
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because I can't change, because no one can change a root admin signature.
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Damn it.
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The little, I'm talking about the little title on the left hand side,
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you know, where your avatar is.
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It's the demo of that, right?
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Yeah, if you, if you're to a thousand posts, you can change it.
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And I can change anyone's, but I can't change my own, which was anyway.
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I guess I could put it in my sig, but yeah, yeah.
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It's not the same.
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Anyway, moving on.
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So, those are the enhancements I want to do.
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And if anybody has any other enhancements they'd like to see,
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feel free to email us often directly.
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They're a winner mute, so he can get right on it,
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since he's my little evil minion.
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Anyway.
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Also, I wanted to talk about some, some of the things that I'd like to see as,
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as shows, since everybody asks me, you know, what's your,
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what's your idea on, on this, you know.
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They, they give me a show idea and say,
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well, you think about me doing this.
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And normally I say, go ahead and do it.
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Let's see, you know, what happens.
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But I want to do, one thing I wanted to do, and this was Stank's idea,
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it was to do a roundtable discussion every month on, like,
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a conference line, and we just pick a random topic for discussion,
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you know, something that's in the field or, you know,
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something, some breaking news, and we all sit around and talk about it.
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I bring, you know, three or four guys in that, you know,
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have some experience in the, in the subject, and I'm the moderator
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or platoon or winner mute or whoever.
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And it's the moderator and says, you know, I want to talk about this.
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We're going to do that probably once a month,
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and I don't exactly know what our first topic is going to be,
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but it'll be toward the end of January.
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So if anybody has any ideas on topics,
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you know us, we'll probably take your idea.
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Or, you know, later in the year, we'll do your idea, but you're regardless.
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Another idea is for a show idea in the game review.
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I did the first one, I did for some least.
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It, sorry about the audio quality guys, but yeah, I did suck that one up.
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My new triple E has an onboard mic,
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and the sound recorder on it, very nice,
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but it picks up a lot of ambient noise, and it did sound pretty bad.
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So, I'm sorry, but anyway.
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So you have a triple E, winner mute?
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No, I don't.
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I do recommend picking them one up.
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It's quite handy, quite handy indeed,
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and the battery on it alone is well worth the price of it.
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It's got a four hour, I get about four and a half hours out of my triple E on one charge,
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so that is very, comes in very much handy when I just, you know,
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forget to charge my laptop every once in a while.
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Like I normally do.
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Yeah, it seems like a neat, it seems like a really cool thing.
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It's just not something I have to cast for at the moment.
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Yeah, I understand, and you're going to school, so I can understand.
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You can understand.
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Yeah, and yeah, and I'm going back to school too,
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so I probably don't have the money, but here it goes.
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So that game reviews, any hardware reviews,
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I'd like to get a series like on basic networking concepts.
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Stank has this idea back in the day, like you would pick,
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like not necessarily, you know, networking 101,
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but just pick, like, a topic within networking.
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Like, let's say, just do a description of what a VLAN is.
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It would be a quick show, you know, five minutes.
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Here's what a VLAN is, and here's what, you know,
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what the applications of a VLAN are.
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Or here's, you know, what ARP is, and here's what you can do with ARP.
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Something like that, that would be a real quick show
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that would get a good networking, or be a real basic networking concepts.
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I don't know, just an idea.
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And also, one enhancement that we might want to do with the site
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is have, like, a show list of neat ideas that people could, you know,
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contribute, and we put it on the, on the list.
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What do you think?
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I think that's a good idea.
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You never know.
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Yeah, have, like, a page, have, like, a page of show ideas,
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and then, when somebody sent in an idea, we could put it on there,
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and then, once somebody's done it, we take it off.
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Kind of, like, you know, a little to-do list or something.
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Because, eventually, we're going to get, so, you know,
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maybe shows that we're going to, I'm not going to remember what we did.
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So, maybe, eh, it's not a bad idea.
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That one was spontaneous on me, so I'll figure something out.
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Anyway, so, I think that's about it for our first episode.
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We've been talking for probably 20, 30 minutes now,
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and any other thing, winter mute, or be good.
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I'm good.
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I'm good.
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Well, fine.
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You said you're having me on the show, and I appreciate it.
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I'm very excited to be joining the team and getting to work, and, you know.
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Hey, you sound like you're applying for a job, dude.
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Anyway.
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But, yeah, we have fun around here, and I would,
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if anybody has any suggestions, you know, comments, please email us.
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Admin at Hacker Public Radio, you can get to me.
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Feedback at Hacker Public Radio will probably get all of us eventually,
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and I'll forward along the admin stuff that I, you know,
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if you need to talk to one of the guys, and I'm probably going to get them individual email addresses.
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So, you'll have the ability to contact them directly.
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So, you'll probably get an extra email address.
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That was the old winter mute, so.
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Not that you need one, but, hey.
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What the hell?
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And thank finally got me my bin rev email address, but I won't go there.
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But, yeah, you can get me also at enigma.binrev.com will also get to me.
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So, that's about it for season, or episode one of season two,
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and we'll see everybody tomorrow.
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Hopefully I have a calendar out by tomorrow, because I don't have one right now,
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but that's my problem.
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And we'll see everyone tomorrow, and have a good day.
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Thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio.
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HPR is sponsored by Carol.net, so head on over to C-A-R-O dot anything for all of those of you.
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Thank you.
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