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Episode: 2684
Title: HPR2684: Making a remote control visible
Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2684/hpr2684.mp3
Transcribed: 2025-10-19 07:28:20
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This is HPR episode 2684 entitled Making a Remote Control Visible.
It is hosted by Ken Fallon and is about one minute long and can remain an explicit flag.
The summary is yet another amazing life hack exclamation.
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This is in the amazing life hack tip section on our website which has seen the not in the
airbud in the headphone earbud one and also the arming board increasing height.
This one comes from my daughter.
Hi, Salo.
Hi.
What is it?
What's the problem?
Tell us what the problem is.
We have like a black remote control and a black couch so then I can't find it and then
I search for it and it's just on the couch.
Okay, and your solution to that was?
I put some color from tape on the back and on the front so then you can see it.
So installation tape, it is the installation tape here to denote the earth which is green and orange stripes.
So now our remote control has got green and orange stripes on it and we will now experiment by throwing it onto the couch.
Look, it works.
I can see the remote control.
Okay, bye.
Bye.
Do you want to say hello, Salo?
Hi.
Bye.
Okay, bye.
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