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Episode: 843
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Title: HPR0843: What holiday tech item
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0843/hpr0843.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 03:23:10
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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, this is Mr. Ketitz, and I thought I would call
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you with a little bit of a new idea here, and maybe this will catch on kind of forward
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WICS have caught on, but a lot of people would call them their show about how they got
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to Linux, and that seems to have gone in a bit, but for all of you who are new lifters,
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people have been calling in shows about how they first started learning Linux, and I've
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found them to be very interesting about different people's paths into this particular world.
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So, when we talk about what I wanted to bring up, and I'll go ahead and give you my ideas,
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so what is that I am looking for, and maybe other people can do it, and that is what is your
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holiday tech shopping plan this year? What's the tech item that you're interested in? What
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is it you're going to be watching for, and things like that? Now, there's a bit of an anomaly here
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in the United States, because of our Thanksgiving holiday coming towards the end of November,
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there's somewhat of an artificial timeframe that shortens up our Christmas shopping season,
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compared with some of the other, you know, of the European countries that also would be
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celebrating Christmas. And I know this for a fact, because I was over in November in London,
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that art office on a trip. Oh, well, actually it was last millennium,
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potentially speaking, but all of the halls were decked, and all of the Christmas decorations
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were out, and all of the stories were very busy on a Saturday, you know, wanting to get you to buy
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this better, the other bright and shiny thing to wrap up, but under the tree for someone.
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And, of course, ours with Thanksgiving, there is a bit of an issue, I guess, when it got moved
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around a bit, as far as which week it was going to occur in, but traditionally it's the
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4th Thursday of November, with we are Thanksgiving here, and it's always on the Thursday,
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and then I don't need to really bore all the people internationally. I'd be really interested,
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is there some other big, huge shopping day that is associated with your holidays,
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and what's the history behind that? What's that big shopping day? Here in the United States,
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they refer to the day after Thanksgiving as Black Friday, okay? And this is much
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contrary to what some people think of, that it's one Friday, because it's such an arduous
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task to go out and fight the crowds and purchase things, and it's not because it's an arduous
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task to be working retail during Black Friday, although both of those, depending on the
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particular person's order, might be both true. What it actually stems from is the fact that
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for many retail businesses, that one single day is a significant contributor to their Black
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Eek, right? In the old days, back when people used to maintain ledgers to run their business accounts,
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using double entry accounting, one of the great inventions of the Italian city states,
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the way back when, to be able to accurately determine how much money you had, and where
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said money was going, and keep an accounting while such things. You used red ink to indicate a
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deficit and black ink to indicate a positive number in the ledgers, and so the Black Friday
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refers to this is going to put them in the Black, that's where that phrase comes from, and they're
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going to be making a profit, and for a large number of businesses, that one day is a fairly
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significant contributor to the profit that they're going to make for that year. Is that something
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about the situation of retail, and just how difficult it is? It's over the entire
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year, right, that you end up making that profit, and there's lead days, and there's
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full days, and Black Friday is one of those full days. Another peculiarity about it,
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here in the United States at least, Black Friday, as I say, it's usually a four-day weekend,
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although not everyone is off on that Friday after Thanksgiving, including people other than
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just policeman, fireman, and people who work in retail. Actually, the stock market,
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just as a point of interest, is not closed on the day after Thanksgiving. It's always the
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lowest trading day of the year, and they usually will close early, and not spend the entire day
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there. One reason why I know that is the companies that I work for, basically a lot of our businesses
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tied to financial institutions that, of course, are tied them to stock market trades and things
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like that. Basically, if the stock market is open, we're open if the stock market is closed,
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we're closed. So in order to have the day after Thanksgiving off, I have to actually take a
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vacation day. I always kind of attributed that to a bunch of the people who are stockbrokers,
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and things like that, not wanting to have to go out with their wives and help with the
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crisper shopping, and they get to say, oh, sorry, honey, I have to go to work, have some shopping,
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but actually it's not a bunch of stockbrokers trying to shirk their home responsibilities.
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It actually kind of relates to bank holidays. You'll see bank holidays, and you'll never see a bank
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close more than three days in a row. Those bank holidays are somewhat to make up for Saturday
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half days and things like that, but you'll never see a bank close more than three days in a row,
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and part of the reason behind that, of course, is because that would be the perfect time to
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upscone with the money, because you would do your transfer through to some, you know,
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solicit accounts, then-dances over to some Caribbean accounts, or whatever it is you're
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going to do in the electronic transfer to hide your tracks, and you do all of that just before
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close a business on Wednesday night, and by the time people came in four days later,
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right, you would be, as Ellen Rickman said, in the first diehard movie on a beach making 20 percent,
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first that was the old days, and I wasn't it, but you'd be somewhere where they don't have
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expectations, and living off the largest of your nefarious deeds. So that's really the reason why
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the day after Thanksgiving is a stock market day here in the United States. Not sure about other
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countries and what they do. Of course, they don't have that Thursday off, right, because they don't
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have the anything particular at all off that week, but what do you do in your countries about
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stock markets and when they're open and close in relation to holidays? I imagine it's probably
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something similar, and when I was a kid growing up, my parents were both from the Ozark Hills,
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down the south part of Missouri, and I am indeed what you might refer to as a hillbilly,
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or at least I'm a first generation hillbilly. My father was born and raised, and my mother
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both down in the Ozark Hills, and we would go down there and visit my grandparents, my grandmother
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on my mother's side, because my grandfather passed away, and those grandparents were still alive,
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and the day after Thanksgiving, after we had gone for our Thanksgiving dinners at the respective
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families, we would drive to Springfield, Missouri, which was about an hour away, and it was the
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largest city down in that part of the world, and we would go shopping. Now, silly me as a child,
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I didn't realize that everybody else in America did this also, right? I thought this is just
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something that my family did, that they could pay attention to how busy it all was, and all those
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kinds of things. So, largest shopping day of the year in the United States, and there's always
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these great sales, and one reason why, for people in the US, this is going to become
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of more and more interest as we go through here in October, and then proceed on into November,
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is there are several Black Friday sites that will get early kinds of versions of the sales
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sliders for the stores, because there's always all kinds of interesting sales on techy stuff
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around Black Friday, and there's what they call door busters, right, that get you into the store,
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and they've only got a few of them, but you're going to get a fantastic bot, right? You can buy a
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laptop for $200 or something like that, but they only have five, and literally you may have seen
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some of the news broadcasts from the United States, where literally people will get trampled
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during these times of trying to get it into the store and get to that special toy.
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I remember several years ago, this wasn't a Black Friday thing, it was just a general thing,
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where there's a thing called cabbage patch dolls, really ugly little dolls, but they were all
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their age here in the US, and you couldn't get them anywhere, but apparently nobody cared about
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them in the UK, and there were some people who literally were flying over to the UK, buying cabbage
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patch dolls, and really paying for the trip by flying back and selling them at some exorbitant
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funds to people here in the US. So there's no accounting for what's going to be the end toy,
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but those kinds of things will be also involved in these door busters, and like I say,
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there's usually always some tech that is involved here. Now, the Black Friday sites, like I say,
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you can always find those kinds of things, and there's always certain things that will be typical
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of that, big screen TVs. One of those things that I always like to track on Black Friday is there's
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always whatever is the current size of the SD card, or now micro SD card, I started this back
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when it was compact flash, but that memory card, okay, there's always one such the size that it's
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just a little bit too expensive, and you'd really like to have one that digs, but it's just way too
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expensive, and usually on Black Friday, then Sandisk or one of the other Lexar, one of those,
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sorry, one of those major companies that do those kinds of memory, or maybe a couple of them,
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will have a micro SD or SD card, and this year I'm figuring it's probably the 32 gigabyte ones,
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because the 32 gigabyte ones have been coming down in price occasionally, so I'm figuring
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there's going to be a really good deal on 32 gigabyte micro SD cards this year. I think that's
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going to be the size of the micro SD cards that's going to have a really good sale, and of course,
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there'll be various summary things on Android tablets, I should have mentioned. Usually,
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there's very little bit Apple knocks off of their prices, even on Black Friday kinds of things,
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although I guess there is traditionally a little bit of a discount on the Apple products that
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happen for the Crystal Shopping season just for the one day. That probably won't be in the store,
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although it might be, well now I take that back. Yes, the day after Thanksgiving, because last year
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I went to the Apple store, and I purchased something for my brother that we had in mind to get,
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yeah, I've got him a little nano and things like that, and there was a discount on some of those
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things, but it's just for the one day, and just to the Apple side, or at the Apple stores,
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I'm not sure that any of the other people who sell Apple products enter the retail get a chance
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to have any percentage off, so it's kind of an Apple only thing. It's not much of a percentage,
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but it's practically the only thing you're going to get all year long.
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So what is that particular piece of tech? Like I said, I'm going to be looking for those
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microSDs, probably looking for USB based hard drive that they're really good by, you know,
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they have a backup device or things like that. I'm not really going to be looking for any kind
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of a tablet, but I'll probably be monitoring the prices to see what kind of things are there for
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tablets and things like that. And what's that particular piece of tech? Are you in the market for
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a new computer? Because you can usually get them pretty good by on computers there, and even
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some of the more high-power computers that you might be looking for might go on a special sale,
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and normally throughout the year those don't. So what's your thing this year?
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Looking for the tablet, the computer, you already got that flat screen TV, you're going to go ahead
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and spend the money on that 3D version of the TV that they want to, you're always pushing off
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on you. So what's your particular thing for this year's Christmas shopping season, whether it's
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on Black Friday or anytime else during the Christmas shopping season? So call in and tell us what your
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plan is for your Christmas shopping this year. And the other thing maybe is that there's the
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Cyber Monday, which I think actually had kind of a legit if it started in the first place when
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people didn't have high-speed internet at home. They'd go into work on the following Monday
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after Thanksgiving holiday, and they'd do some more shopping online. And so some of the places that
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were web-based stores, they're noticing this and offering kind of a secondary Black Friday kind
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of things with special sales on Cyber Monday. I don't really know whether Cyber Monday
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really exists anymore because people don't need to be at work to do their shopping on their
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high-speed internet, at least in most places in the United States. You're mileage may vary, right?
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In terms of your particular location. So what is it this year? A new camera. Boy, there's some
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really interesting new cameras. And how many of you out there in HPR land are photographers?
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And maybe we can get into a discussion about digital photography kind of tools that are available
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and that are free and open-source. You don't have to pay exorbitant amounts of money to Apple
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or Adobe, which are the two major ones pretty much for processing of digital photos and things
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like that. And you don't have to pay those kinds of fees. You can get the free and open-source
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kinds of tools that can do very similar kinds of things if you're serious about your photography.
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Leave a comment on the site, or should we some kind of a comment? Twitter, Mr. Gadget as well
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as at www.MrGadget.com. If you send me some email at MrGadget.com that's HPR at MrGadget.com.
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I will certainly get that or leave a comment on this show if you're interested in any of these topics
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or getting in the session going about photography. If you're interested in photography and you'd
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like to know a little bit more about digital cameras, not just by a SLR camera, but you know,
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there are some compact cameras that will still fit in your pocket or at least the pocket of your
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coat that have some capabilities in that camera that make them much better for digital photography
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and give you much bigger latitude in terms of digital processing of those photos later.
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And if you're interested in that kind of a discussion of cameras, I could certainly get into that.
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So call in the show, call in the show, call in the show, and also did I mention,
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Ken would love it if you'd call it in a show. So call in the show or record a show about your
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holiday shopping plans or how you use your tech to facilitate your hobby. That'd be another one.
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Talk about that. Anyway, that was all I had for today and I wanted to avoid all the other kinds
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of things that were going on up there and thought this would be a nice topic to give us thinking
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ahead and not being so negative because there's a lot of negative stuff going on across the social
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networks here lately about, you know, this and that. And I wanted to do something a little positive.
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So this is Mr. Gadget and I'm out here on this technological friend's here trying to blaze the
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trail and make sure that the trail is clearly marked for you and let me know what you think.
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Call in the show. Did I mention that? That you should call in the show.
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And you'd be careful out here. Bye.
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