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Episode: 1086
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Title: HPR1086: HPR Community News September 2012
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1086/hpr1086.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 18:43:59
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Hello everybody, my name is Ken Fallon and I'm today I'm also joined by
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It's Dave Dave Morris. How you doing Dave? I was like I'm good. Thank you. Very good
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Hopefully my sand is a bit more rodible this week
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Yeah
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Well, let's get into it
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I need to pick another key for push to talk because I'm holding the microphone one hand and I
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Have my right push my push to talk of a right key anyways
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So we've had three new homes this week this month. Sorry
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We had the air staff of eerie-looking productions who are a
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Radio show actually that run they have their own podcast, but they
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put a special show together for HPR and
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Then we had project kujit and it's actually de Santos all of us joining this month
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So thank you very much for them and welcome to hey hacker
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So let's just go through the episodes as we normally do
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We had community news last week where we were joined by Becky and Phil and of course Dave
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Becky and Phil are a bar camp like pool and we don't very much
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Let's let's palm just putting on a great show over there by all the tweets. I'm looking at the day after we had
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Debra and them with pickle and
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We have a few more of those in the queue. So I have no idea when they're going to get out
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That's that's a hell of a show two hours forty five minutes. I think wasn't it?
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Still let's say
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It was quite something. Yeah, enjoy that. Oh, yeah, yeah, I like those shows a bit off the wall
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And the next day was the area staff the air staff of airy looking production and it was reformers in creative content for non computing settings
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I like their production values actually. I thought they
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Well, you can tell they they've done that sort of thing before sounded really good. Yeah, absolutely. I couldn't agree with you more
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Yeah, they've done a lot of stuff. Hopefully they don't think they continue to produce stuff for HPR
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And they're the idea of what we're doing actually since I think good idea. I've been toying with the idea of
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Like I have obviously all the HPR shows and stuff here on my nose as a backup
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I was thinking of
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Rebro casting them here on the local in the neighborhood and that sort of thing. Oh, great idea
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Yeah, I'd be well, I don't know what the legality of it is
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I just got a one of those wireless FM transmitters and when it was ordering it was like
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Warning this may not be legal in your jurisdiction type thing. So
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We'll see how it goes, but I was thinking just as a bite by you know as we already had a show on Rivendell
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Here and with a little FM transmitter, you know for the local area you could
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Definitely have the kids in the neighborhood like put together a radio show or something, you know
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Yeah, absolutely. Yes
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And the following day we had a bit of a win here actually from Ross winter
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um
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He was as a
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Talk with Eric as Raymond at the central fully lug and
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We just
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Things just kind of worked out when we were able to put the the show together
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Um, so it was a very very interesting talk. What do you think of I thought that was I was excellent
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Yes, I've never heard Eric Raymond speak before and I've read his very various things, you know
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Cathedral and bizarre and those types of things
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He has been a very
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Very important person in the in the Linux world and the open source world and so forth for a long time as me
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Um, never heard him before but I was very impressed with that too. Yeah, I definitely think he's had
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Uh, you know, he's the pendulum was a song a little bit to the
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RMS camp. I think he's had a lot of offer and I was very impressed by the talk was in generally was quite technical quite interesting
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just generally not what I expected at all to be honest
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No, no, he was he was fielding a lot of questions from the audience there wasn't he and uh, I thought doing fantastic
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I wish I could have been it that I talked like that. It was amazing. Yeah exactly. That's exactly what I think
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They hit the nail in the head that's exactly what the HBOR audience at least I like about HBOR is getting
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To hear these talks that you otherwise wouldn't you know
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Absolutely. Yeah, you know, it makes you feel like you're part of the log group and central valley for a day
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You know, you just
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Visitors and joint ends who are really really do appreciate that so
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You know, if you've got a log or if that you get that opportunity as well
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Bring along your recorder and uh and submit that sort of thing to HBOR. That's exactly
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That's exactly the sort of thing we love to hear
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Yeah, all righty moving on we had
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Deep geek powering away with talking to me news again and then
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The following Monday we had how to put cable cord my setup
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Proctumbub has a very very interesting video there on
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On his setup it was basically the audio of the youtube video
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But I don't know how much people missed because I had watched the video before I had listened to the audio as I do
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Um, did you watch the video at all Dave? I did actually yes. Yes. I thought since there was video
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I really needed to see it
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So yeah, I was I thought it was great actually. I really envied me setup looked looked amazing
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It's uh, I could have done with a few more details about how he built it and configuration and stuff
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But you know, that was just me. I want to know everything and these sorts of talks
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I thought you covered up pretty much in the previous episodes or
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Right, right, something I've maybe maybe not joined them in my in my head enough to to understand fully
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How he's put that together. I must I must go back and listen
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Yeah, what I'll what I'm again
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We'll probably veer off now into a little bit of what the plans are for the um
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What I'd like to do is you know have one of those hashtag things um where
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We would be simpler to find his
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Previous shows and kind of group them together make it more it is possible on the current site to do a
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But uh, I want to make that a little bit cooler if possible
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Yeah, yeah, because your other alternative is to click on the on the host name and then look at their other
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There are other episodes, isn't it? Yeah exactly, but that's not always so easy to do. It's not always obvious. Yeah
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I think we may have to it would be a trivial enough thing in the feed to put in
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Other shores in the series and put those links in and or maybe
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um
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Other topics, you know, this is tagged this and you can click on the show notes or whatever and get to that tag anyway
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We can we can put in the infrastructure for doing all that cool stuff and then see how we go from there
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Anyway, okay 1072 was a Tuesday. I know this because it was done with top controlling top and my
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Lord is top
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Top is some command
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Have it in an episode one or two. I thought okay. That's it. That's all there is to possibly talk about top
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But uh, he has taken it in fairness. He has taken that command and
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Absolutely drilled it down to the to the very end episode four was was difficult. I thought to get through myself
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Yes, I thought it was just me. No, it's it's it's a hell of a command. I had no idea that they were so much to it
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Never net well, I've never never thought to dig that deep in it to be honest with you
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Just look at what's the top of the list and you know
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Go follow up and kill it
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Or whatever you have to do, you know, but but yeah, wow it helps build that you know, it's who's who's been responsible for for all of that work
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It's a hell of a lot gone into that. It's amazing. Yeah, yeah, and I think we're in fairness again
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Let again, we need to stand up and applaud Dan for taking the topic and
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Absolutely doing it justice. There is absolutely. Yeah, there's no element of any command that he touches that is not a hundred percent
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Clear to people at the end of it like and if you don't get it in the podcast, you get it via the blog
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You don't get to be at the blog then you you really get it on the on the video. It's amazing
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Amazing well done done. Yeah, sir. I echo that completely. I look forward though to him
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With some nice, you know, something like clear screen or something
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Clear screen. It clears the screen
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Although no doubt Dan will find every single thing that there is possible to do with clear screen. Okay
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Anyway, Ahuka came out with
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Separation content from the web and I want yes. I think this is required reading for absolutely anybody who
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required listening and reading indeed anybody who sits behind the computer
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Yeah, yeah, I agree. I agree. It's
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It's a sort of Bible for the web. I suppose that that sort of stuff is, isn't it? Yeah, exactly
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Although one thing I did have to scream down was that there is a field in the title of a HTML page for the title
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H1 is just
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the
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Like you use for chapters in a book. I imagine but
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There is a under HML under under the head section. There is an actual title. It puts the title up
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The title
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That was that was a minor thing to be honest. I
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I've been preaching this for quite a while myself. No, it was good. It was good. I really enjoyed that
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And yeah, yeah, we got far as CSS as well, which is pretty scary stuff
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Well, that's here and you mentioned CSS and guarding
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On his in his episode and that is really a just a fantastic fantastic site as you click through
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Did you ever visit as well? I haven't no
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Well, they take the text and you know, then they do it
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Amazing just they just completely change the look and feel of the web page based only on CSS like from comic book layouts
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You know to come extriple layouts to you know, you're boring business-y type layouts right through. It's fantastic
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It's amazingly powerful stuff, isn't it? Yeah, I always found it a bit scary personally. I've never been much of a web guru myself
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No, I could we could get into this. I could happily get into some of this stuff
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I hope he it continues to to do this and if there are CSS experts out there and you feel you know and off to
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get myself a Dave
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Started then feel free to record a show on Saturday
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Right, the next day we have oh, no two is possibly going to join us
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I hope the next day we had
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I'll camp 11 the embarrassment continues not from obviously there but the fact that we're sending out I'll camp 11 after
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After I'll come 12 has been and gone
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Yeah
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Yes, I know sir. I did did look a little bit out of place that but still
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It's good. It was a nice
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Actually done chat. I think they're going to be is have we had we had the whole lot of
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Oh camp 12 stuff
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From the full circle, however
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During the week I did get I was lambastas in fairness as I'll camp 12
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As you can imagine for not having released interviews I'd recorded along camp 11
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So I still have a few more to do I'm not going to do all the back episodes
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There are a few that are still need to go so the ones I've recorded I received but as you know
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I'm kind of a bit busy with other things going on at the moment which
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All going well. I'll release a show on and probably all not going well. I'll release a show on anyway
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One way or another so we'll see in a few months how that pans out
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Anyway, yes, so an answer to your question. Yes, there's still more to do. I'm afraid both track log is being cleared
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Okay, so then we had a 1075 Turkey to be news from do you give and then 1076 I bombed up
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To the top because it was Ohio Linux fest and we needed to get the the news out there about that
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The following day we had another bomb out this one was
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Cause for oh actually it was
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Hacking for freedom
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Oh
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Help me Dave. Help me. I think it's harryl and over
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Yes, I was sorry. I was practicing that in the station because I knew I was going to have to see
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Yes, yes, it's it's not the not a name that's easy to instantly digest with
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Yeah, I really enjoyed that one actually I thought what we're an interesting and enthusiastic person
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This uh, I forgot the first name harryl and over was but
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I have fantastic and interesting interview that absolutely coming all the way from Canada to twice
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I um embarrassed to say uh, I happened to lost the wear of
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fs com at all
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So uh, yes, I need to have a look at that
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I think when next major plan is to get ready for uh, fostering actually which will be coming up quite soon
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You're going over to that at all
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It's it's in Belgium isn't it? Is it uh, we
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Of yeah
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And it's in February I believe it's not right. It is but it kind of creeps up in you because it's uh
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I think it's early on in february and you're right christmas thing going on and then all of a sudden you think oh
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That's next year and then it's not it's next month
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I did happen to have a conversation with somebody just today or so ago saying
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If you ever need to get to belgium, it's very good to take the uh, they they the the the train um of uraltals
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The uralt the uraltrain yeah the uralt tunnel train which there's a direct line from
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London to uh to belgium I believe have you ever done it?
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Never I've been to paris on it, but I've never been been over to belgium. So
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Tempted tempted should look at that we always need to look at the bank melon for the um we do need to for the uh booth
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And coronomalone was probably going to chicken out and we've been a chicken that he is
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I'm getting a message here I think yes
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I'll see I'll talk to you. I'll have a look at the bank balance
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Have a look at the bank balance after you go
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Although actually uh uh
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Uh it's amazing how many people have been in the tunnel and it's amazing how boring they managed to make it you know
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It is it is yeah and it's uh yeah it's just just a dark tunnel
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Yeah, but in fairness you know the trend build this thing for 200 years yeah
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In the middle of the sense before Napoleon's time
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And then they take it and they turn it like into the swans eating express is going under the tunnel
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You know in the most fantastic piece of they don't do anything about it. It's just a train
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No
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I agree I agree I found actually the the the process of getting on the train was far more interesting than the than the journey itself
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um you know because it's like getting on a plane you have to go through the whole ticketing and
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customs and all the rest of it i
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Exactly. I was i was a bit surprised at that whole thing you you get a like, um
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a slice, you know, boarding car, I guess, of the word.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Do you ever take a car on that?
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No, no, I've never done that.
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Apparently you can drive a car on,
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and you sit there in your car,
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and you just go across France and drive off.
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Cool. Oh my goodness.
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Yeah, I had something to try, maybe.
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I don't know.
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I was taking a British car to Paris.
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To France is not not easy.
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I've done it once, and I wouldn't want to do it again.
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It's hard to be in your own car
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in a driving on the wrong side of the road.
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It doesn't, you won't understand this
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where you are, I guess, but coming from Britain
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to the continent is weird.
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No, no, I completely understand it.
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I have no problem when I go back to Ireland,
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like just getting into the car and driving on the other side
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because the left hand drive, and you switch to a right hand drive.
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My golden rule is always keep the passenger to the ditches,
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is the key, but that goes completely out of the window
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if you're driving a left hand drive car
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and a right hand drive car on the right side of the road.
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That's right, something else.
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Yeah, yeah.
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I drove around California last year for about three weeks
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and came back to Britain, and the car felt strange.
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It felt like it was twisted.
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I was sitting on the wrong side of it,
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but it was getting back into it was really, really easy
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after being in an American car.
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Yeah, don't do that.
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OK, fair enough, I didn't know about the engine there.
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Then we had a little podcast about, oh, yeah,
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software patents and unitary patents.
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I was supposed to put this out.
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I got the email when I was away doing nothing,
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and I didn't get to put it out, so I just got it on the day after
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the voltage was, but fortunately,
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the voltage has been postponed until October,
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so this is still valid.
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And Frederick, we should get together
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and do another show about this to make sure it's out on time.
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Anybody in the EU should definitely go and contact their MEP
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about making sure that software patents don't raise their ugly heads.
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Again, it's constant vigilance, I'm afraid, constant vigilance.
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Yeah, yeah.
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I went and looked at the apparel site,
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and I haven't yet clicked on the Call of Random MEP,
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but done the necessary, but it looks highly desirable.
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Yeah, I think we need to do that.
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OK, then we had the Distributed System Podcast.
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I don't know about you, but this was so far over my head.
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That was close.
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Wow.
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I'm, my notes here say fascinating, but heavy going.
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I don't think I got more than about 50% of that.
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Because I think somebody commented,
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this is going to be really hard for somebody who doesn't understand
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what it is we're trying to solve in the first place.
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And I think that was true.
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I'm not quite sure what the problem was they were trying to solve,
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but it sounded really, really impressive whatever it was.
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That they'd come up with as a solution.
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Yeah, I did have some experience with what they're trying to do,
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get them trades down on a stock exchange,
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don't very, very fast, get them logged as quickly as possible,
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have been everything out of the way.
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So I kind of did have experience of that,
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but it's such a specialized subject of what they're doing.
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It's amazing.
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It makes me interested to see what other sort of things they have
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and the pipeline there.
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Yeah, it looks like something that could be quite interesting
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to research about if there was something
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that explained it in for the layman, I think.
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But yeah, quite a problem there, so I guess.
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And we've been joined by Tattoo and Pegwall.
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If you two guys want to join in, feel free to do.
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So we're just finishing up the shows.
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And if there's any of them you want to talk about, feel free.
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Thank you, I will.
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I think you're on 1081 now, is that correct?
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Yes, but feel free to go back and talk about anything at all,
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Tattoo.
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No, that's OK.
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I was actually just going to say, because I'm kind of a Gimp fan.
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So I really enjoyed 1081, actually.
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I mean, I didn't really learn anything,
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but I love hearing about other people's workflow.
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So I thought that was pretty cool.
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Push to talk.
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Couldn't agree more.
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And who was this?
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Dave, did you put a comment in today?
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Yes, I put comment into Frank.
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So explain what you just said to Frank.
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Well, being an ex biologist, I'm afraid I'm one of these guys
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who says, look, somebody's made a mistake on the internet.
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I've got to kind of tell him about it.
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So I had to point out the wasp that he thought was,
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the thing he thought was a wasp was not.
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It's a hover fly.
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But I already mailed him about it.
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And he was, he didn't take it badly.
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But so you know, I can't really,
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I'm not convinced that you can tell from that resolution
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of the picture, but maybe you can.
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Maybe you're that good.
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I think so.
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I think so.
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It's obviously not a wasp or a bee.
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It's because bees and wasps have very different shapes.
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Different shape head.
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Different shape abdomen.
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This guy has got big head to forward facing eyes.
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Looks like little antenna at the front.
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Classic, so-called dipter and fly.
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So sorry.
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Wow, I'm sorry for arguing.
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I have to over geek you on the biology of my fuzzy.
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I'm really sorry.
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I'm convinced.
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I'm convinced.
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How can you possibly say that when we argue
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over your furry screenshots of some Linux desktop
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in the back of some T.M. shape?
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Yeah, yeah.
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True.
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It's an XFC desktop running.
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I'm no.
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T.M.
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Yeah.
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So I'm not the only one that gets excited when they see something
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like that.
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Absolutely not.
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No, no, no.
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No, this too many of us around obviously.
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So then we had Linux in the shell.
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And I, sorry, Linux in the shell episode four
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of top part, episode 16, part four of top alternative windows.
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And as we said before, everyone, I had no idea.
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Any of that stuff was even possible.
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For me, top.
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Same here.
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Yeah, I was able to go in, get top, do a little bit of sorting,
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and go, hey, look, I'm so lazy.
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The only problem I had was what the hell was I going to do with it?
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How I didn't know what an earth to do with all those,
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those different windows, but I think that's probably me,
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but not really understanding it yet.
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I'm actually embarrassed to start using the problem now.
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I've stopped using this because I'm obviously
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so underusing it to be ashamed to actually use it.
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Yeah, right.
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You know, that's the thing I love about Dan is,
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well, normally, you know, he can just be Dan.
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But then he just drops some knowledge on you out of nowhere.
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And I kind of resent that because it seems
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like he's holding out on us all the other times.
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But yeah, I do appreciate the knowledge.
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Yeah, he's fantastic.
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I was just, as I was saying earlier,
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I hope he picks something, you know, really obvious,
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like clear screen or something.
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But no one Dan actually, he'll be like,
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oh, did you know that, you know, clear screen,
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you can set the different types of screen
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that you can clear, or you just remove particular colors
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for certain pixels.
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Oh, okay, moving back on.
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It was good to hear from Sing Club Compilers Part One
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and Compilers Part Two is in the queue.
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Far ahead.
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I was just gonna say, I saw a talk that she did
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partly on compilers at some festival.
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I don't remember which one it was.
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I think it was Ohio Linux Fest.
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It wasn't specifically about compilers,
|
|
but she talked a lot about compilers.
|
|
And I learned so much in like the five minutes
|
|
that she covered compilers.
|
|
And yeah, this episode is fantastic.
|
|
I love this kind of stuff.
|
|
This is stuff that I just don't even begin
|
|
to know where to start learning it.
|
|
So when someone just kind of tells me about it,
|
|
it's just, it's great.
|
|
Yeah, I was really impressed with this.
|
|
I had to play it about three times to get
|
|
that list of pre-process electrical analysis parsing.
|
|
You can tell I made notes as well.
|
|
It's very impressive.
|
|
Maybe ask her to slow down the teeny bit,
|
|
and maybe give her some show notes would be good,
|
|
but I'm happy with that as it was.
|
|
Yes, actually, show notes would be cool.
|
|
If anyone wants to volunteer to do show notes
|
|
at any time, feel free to join in.
|
|
And then we had Paul Levy on learning to dance
|
|
with spiders, which is from the last, I think,
|
|
of Robin Gattling's edited full circle podcast
|
|
on HP or segments.
|
|
I actually have not heard that one.
|
|
So I can't comment on it.
|
|
It is pretty cool.
|
|
It's the amount, how to get yourself offline type of thing.
|
|
How much time do you spend of a day?
|
|
Are you just aimlessly surfing?
|
|
Or are you just going to,
|
|
do you start your computer up to just do a task?
|
|
And then four hours later,
|
|
you're turning it down, having done stuff,
|
|
but not exactly what you wanted to do
|
|
when you start it up your PC.
|
|
I'm actually pretty good at that.
|
|
I don't really, I'm not on the web that much.
|
|
I'm generally, I'm good.
|
|
If I'm opening up a web browser,
|
|
it's because I need some kind of information from it.
|
|
Whether I spend too much time at the computer
|
|
or not is a completely different question.
|
|
See, I'm the exact opposite.
|
|
And personally, I blame Reddit.
|
|
Yeah, yeah, see, I avoid sites like that for that reason,
|
|
because if I did go to Reddit or for a chance
|
|
or something, yeah, then it turns into like an all day thing
|
|
and you're like, what happened to the day?
|
|
It just spirals out of control because you're like,
|
|
ooh, something I'm interested in.
|
|
Ooh, something else I'm interested in.
|
|
Ooh, textology news.
|
|
Something I'm morbidly interested in.
|
|
One more.
|
|
That I know I shouldn't be looking at it
|
|
because it's just so stupid.
|
|
The bestofyoutube.com.
|
|
Yeah, you know, just like that.
|
|
Lowlcats, well, it doesn't matter.
|
|
It's just, yeah, it's a horrible place to go the internet.
|
|
I go there for information and then I close the browser
|
|
and I really don't use a graphical browser that much,
|
|
which also kind of helps because there are lots,
|
|
you know, it's less to look at.
|
|
When you're firing it up in links or W3 in EMAX,
|
|
then it's just like super easy to get the information
|
|
and then close the window.
|
|
Yeah, cool.
|
|
That's actually another bad idea.
|
|
And A1085, which was a Friday show,
|
|
was a stream sent in by Zachary DeSantos.
|
|
Did anyone get to listen to this?
|
|
I did listen to it, actually, yes, yes.
|
|
I was wondering what I was listening to, to be honest.
|
|
It was sort of poised waiting for something to happen.
|
|
And then I realized it was a stream.
|
|
It was water.
|
|
It was water running.
|
|
It was an ambient sound thing.
|
|
I really, I thought that was really, yeah,
|
|
I thought that was really, really clever.
|
|
I totally didn't think that was the kind of stream
|
|
we were going to be talking about.
|
|
I was very, very impressed with that kind of thing.
|
|
I like things like that.
|
|
I thought you might say that I had it right in my head
|
|
when, because we were talking after,
|
|
I interviewed him about the sky, sky, kite, obviously,
|
|
that goes in the sky, asked the hacker village
|
|
up in at El Camp 13.
|
|
And afterwards, he was, he goes around
|
|
to records a lot of the ambient stuff, which is odd,
|
|
because I wanted to do a bit of that on a self.
|
|
You know, the sea and that sort of thing,
|
|
to be playing in work, rather than listening to music,
|
|
just to drown out the drawn of people.
|
|
And he said, yeah, they'll all go over the stuff.
|
|
So I said, yeah, they'll be able to send it on in.
|
|
Very cool.
|
|
Yeah, some of the portable recorders these days
|
|
are just so phenomenal in their, in the quality.
|
|
It's almost, yeah, it's fun to get kind of ambient noise
|
|
like that, just because it's so beautifully recreated
|
|
in the recording.
|
|
It just really sounds nice.
|
|
Yeah, no, I thought I'd go ahead.
|
|
Sorry, I was just going to agree with that.
|
|
My sons just started a degree in music here in Edinburgh.
|
|
And he and I bought a portable recorder.
|
|
We were going to share, I was going to try
|
|
and do podcasts with it, but he's taking it
|
|
because he needs it for his course
|
|
and he's going to be doing this sort of stuff.
|
|
And playing around with that thing,
|
|
I was amazed at the quality you can get from it.
|
|
So, yeah, looking forward to some good stuff from him.
|
|
I have a Zoom H2, which I wanted to put on the beach
|
|
up in, up in Freesland, you know, the sound of the,
|
|
there's nobody around, don't allow cars or anything
|
|
on the beach.
|
|
On the whole island, it's completely only people
|
|
who live there, low cars.
|
|
And there's not a sound except the crashing waves,
|
|
but it was pouring down the rain.
|
|
So, I didn't want to ruin my Zoom H2.
|
|
That, yeah.
|
|
But I do like that.
|
|
And the whole Freesound.org project, it's like,
|
|
it is an audio, you know, the last one
|
|
Bronx is on about getting people into T-Rat,
|
|
what, T-Rat, T-Rat, T-Rat, T-Rat, T-Rat.
|
|
Performance is things on the radio,
|
|
old radio, theater, that sort of thing.
|
|
And that's, you know, it's cool.
|
|
You can, it was a dark night.
|
|
Come on.
|
|
Yeah, yeah.
|
|
Yeah, it's a great resource.
|
|
I mean, you can find all kinds of great sound effects there.
|
|
And that's one site that I go to very, very frequently.
|
|
Yes, that, and I think I should actually
|
|
do a summary of some of the, of those sites,
|
|
the free font site as well.
|
|
I found it the other day when I was trying to get down
|
|
a font for doing some posters from my son's birthday.
|
|
And of course, I'll probably part.
|
|
Yeah, yeah, open clip art is great.
|
|
You know, I was just going to say,
|
|
that is one reason I love the Freesound project.
|
|
It's just oddly fun to go find the sounds of,
|
|
like ambient stuff and just listen to it.
|
|
It's just actually quite cool.
|
|
I did the, my kids, they sometimes get scared
|
|
as some of the TV shows that are on.
|
|
So I show them how they, how they make stuff disappear
|
|
on TV, you know.
|
|
So we did a video of them, like, making all the plates
|
|
on the table disappear.
|
|
And then at the end, you know, they edited in them.
|
|
I'm the best magician in the world.
|
|
I make it disappear, come home and then, you know,
|
|
half our later after cleaning the table,
|
|
cut that in, splice it in.
|
|
And then at the end, they take about,
|
|
and I just got some applause from somebody's wedding
|
|
and put it in, you know, and at the end,
|
|
it's like the raw chop.
|
|
But that's great.
|
|
That's great.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
That's great, your head.
|
|
And the images then from, I was at open clip art
|
|
at the end, you know, and free font for the fonts is brilliant.
|
|
It's really cool what you can do.
|
|
And you know that you've got all the licenses covered, you know.
|
|
And you know, I think it's so important
|
|
that kids should understand how the world works in this respect,
|
|
you know, because so much rubbish on TV and films and stuff
|
|
that trying to make you believe one thing is true that's not,
|
|
you know, the way that kids have been taught
|
|
that if you take a balloon and blow in it
|
|
and then let it go, it floats.
|
|
And that's completely not true.
|
|
And I always want them to be able to look behind the scenes
|
|
and find out these sorts of nonsense things.
|
|
It's not a second B, it's a fly.
|
|
That's it, that's it.
|
|
That's how my kids want to, I want my kids to be.
|
|
Always lifting the curtain and looking behind it.
|
|
Absolutely, absolutely.
|
|
Well, yeah, at the same time, not taking away all the mystery
|
|
of what you're at at the same time.
|
|
No, no, no, don't tell anybody else, you know,
|
|
but just, just know yourself.
|
|
Right, there's, I haven't had a chance to go through
|
|
all the emails and stuff, but there is a few things
|
|
that jumped out of me.
|
|
One of them was that we did make a little change
|
|
to the website, I don't know if anyone even noticed it
|
|
over there, over the week, over the last month.
|
|
I didn't, I mean, I saw a new logo on the left at one point,
|
|
but I don't think I saw anything else different.
|
|
Well, now if you go to any of the shows,
|
|
you'll see that there's a nog, speaks in an MP3.
|
|
Oh, yeah, I did notice that, actually.
|
|
Yes, I spotted that.
|
|
I didn't realize it was new.
|
|
I'm sorry.
|
|
Yeah, I think I, I think I, I guess I just knew
|
|
that we had different streams for so long.
|
|
I didn't really realize we had ghosted them or something.
|
|
Change something that was bugging me for so long
|
|
was that when you click on the show now,
|
|
you go to the show episode, it doesn't start playing
|
|
the MP3 file, so yeah, that's great.
|
|
That's been needed to be done for a while, but I was only,
|
|
I haven't done anything on the site
|
|
because we were, we're so long moving to the new site,
|
|
which, you know, I'm going to jump over
|
|
a coffee for me, moving on.
|
|
But then when Fabrice mentioned that we brought it off,
|
|
that we were promoting an MP3 over the log.
|
|
So I then put the log first in the MP3 last,
|
|
well, fair enough, don't argue the point.
|
|
Just do it, it's five minute work.
|
|
But I also want to thank David Whitman,
|
|
who realized that I had put half the cash in for the banner.
|
|
I'm not only did he give me more than enough for the banner,
|
|
he sent me over $150 to cover the cost of the banner
|
|
and I will now use that to fund stickers
|
|
for anybody who's donated to the ASF
|
|
and anybody who has been some stickers for Foscom,
|
|
Foscom, Foscom, Foscom, Foscom.
|
|
Wait, what is ASF?
|
|
Oh, accessible.
|
|
No, what is ASF?
|
|
Oh, yeah, what is that?
|
|
That's ACF.
|
|
That's my just legs here coming in again.
|
|
Okay, so what's all about just not there too?
|
|
What, the Accessible Computing Foundation?
|
|
Thank you, yes.
|
|
It is a foundation that promotes accessibility
|
|
and computing as specifically on free software.
|
|
And what can you do over there for $2 a month
|
|
in the actual effect?
|
|
Oh, I don't know.
|
|
I signed up, but I didn't know I was supposed
|
|
to be getting anything for it.
|
|
You, no, you can get anybody who signed up.
|
|
I'm just, if this is a dress I'll send them off
|
|
as stickers or something,
|
|
and when we get a sticker record.
|
|
Oh, cool.
|
|
Yeah, fair enough.
|
|
Anyone else got anything to say?
|
|
Oh, yes, somebody reported just to my email.
|
|
I can't go to my email now because of my weird
|
|
silly selection of push to talk.
|
|
I need actually three hands.
|
|
Wow.
|
|
Well, okay, it's a long story.
|
|
I normally have a, a, my telephone box,
|
|
the box that my mobile phone came in.
|
|
And I rest my mic on that,
|
|
which is like the perfect type
|
|
but for some reason that has disappeared.
|
|
And probably due to having a wife and three kids.
|
|
And so I'm holding my mic with my hand
|
|
and the other hand I'm using to hold the push to talk button.
|
|
Gotcha, yeah.
|
|
No, I can't scroll with my mom's anyways.
|
|
Yes, I got an email.
|
|
Hold on one second.
|
|
And that email was from, oh,
|
|
the person Epikannis, are you online?
|
|
He's like he's trying to be.
|
|
Yes, and I've just put you to his handle
|
|
as is the tradition.
|
|
No, I think you got to write Epikannis.
|
|
No, I'm not supposed to get it right.
|
|
That's the whole thing about HPR community news.
|
|
I practice and practice and practice.
|
|
Anyway, he mentions that the Og feed
|
|
doesn't have that crappy stupid date properly,
|
|
which is odd because I've checked it,
|
|
but I'll fix it again.
|
|
I was trying to find the exact spec for the date format.
|
|
And I thought everything was fine,
|
|
but he's saying it's not.
|
|
So I'll believe him.
|
|
I wonder how he's digging it up.
|
|
I kind of believe him as well.
|
|
I will have a look and make sure that everything's okay.
|
|
But it is a, it's that stupid email format,
|
|
which is absolutely, you know, in English.
|
|
So even if you've got a French podcast,
|
|
you have to have the dates in English.
|
|
So yeah, that is weird.
|
|
And it's RSS 822.
|
|
822, okay.
|
|
And it's freaking stupid.
|
|
Yes, I agree.
|
|
Which is why we will be using atom feeds
|
|
for to power the front end to the back end
|
|
because it uses the correct date format year month,
|
|
day, tea hours, minute seconds.
|
|
Interesting.
|
|
Yes, and does a lot more stuff
|
|
like supporting multiple authors for the show.
|
|
And allows you to embed the org,
|
|
the speaks, the MP3 and the flag file in the one element.
|
|
What's the, what's the history of atom versus RSS?
|
|
Do you have any, any idea?
|
|
Or should I just refer myself to Wikipedia?
|
|
Probably Wikipedia, but I can give you my rundown.
|
|
Atom, RSS started and it was basically hacked together.
|
|
And then atom, they sat down and thought,
|
|
well, let's do this problem.
|
|
And it kind of has some color.
|
|
I'm going to have to look at it for, for my own show,
|
|
I think, because it kind of sounds appealing.
|
|
It is, it's quite nice.
|
|
Sorry, go ahead, Michael.
|
|
I was going to say, I think I should talk crayons
|
|
to using an atom feed for dev random.
|
|
Yeah, it's a lost cleaner actually.
|
|
Yeah, it sounds like it.
|
|
And the spec is, it's clear XML.
|
|
You can embed, you know, extend the namespace if you want.
|
|
They're very clear.
|
|
You must use this.
|
|
You shall use this.
|
|
You must not use this.
|
|
You can use this.
|
|
And they're taken to account things
|
|
like the people actually might want HTML in particular areas.
|
|
And then you just flag that as being HTML.
|
|
Nice.
|
|
Thank you.
|
|
So pretty cool.
|
|
So I will be building, and they also allow,
|
|
the feed also allows for feeds of feeds.
|
|
So you can take somebody else's atom feed
|
|
and just give the bare minimum information
|
|
and pull the element from somebody else's atom feed in.
|
|
So that's pretty cool.
|
|
And also, which is kind of nice.
|
|
It allows you to have just the element entry,
|
|
which is a bit about the show itself
|
|
as a free standalone file.
|
|
So when people upload the shows,
|
|
they could have their own elements actually completed
|
|
and submitted to us.
|
|
And then we can just ingest that element as part of,
|
|
as a entry in the main feed itself.
|
|
Pretty cool.
|
|
That sounds brilliant.
|
|
I wonder why I'm not using this.
|
|
I'm liking the way that this sounds.
|
|
I think anybody who's gotten into RSS deep off has gone.
|
|
There has to be something better than this.
|
|
There's a really bad thing.
|
|
I know that Google were trying to promote it
|
|
and they got shut down, because people
|
|
were kind of married to RSS.
|
|
But I think it's unfortunate that Apple,
|
|
when they came out, that they didn't just go, you know,
|
|
instead of extending our own namespace
|
|
and doing all that stupid crap, we'll just use atom,
|
|
and that's it.
|
|
But they didn't.
|
|
No comment.
|
|
OK, I still need to chase down Sigflux Raspberry Pi,
|
|
which has been lost in the post or whatever.
|
|
And if it doesn't come, I'll just arrange for another one
|
|
to be sent to her.
|
|
Let me have a look at anything else.
|
|
Oh, yes, thanks 5154 for spotting
|
|
that the episodes were in the wrong order.
|
|
I still haven't sent out the t-shirts
|
|
that they're promised people.
|
|
That's because.
|
|
All right, the reason I didn't give them,
|
|
I don't know how to say the reason I didn't give them,
|
|
but there was a laundry fusion.
|
|
So I wasn't able to hand out the t-shirts at all camp,
|
|
and then I promised to give them out.
|
|
But now since then, we've done a clean out
|
|
of all the rooms upstairs.
|
|
So the back room is now full of old furniture,
|
|
and I can't get at the t-shirts.
|
|
So that is the pathetic excuse for this month.
|
|
And hopefully that'll buy me some time until next month.
|
|
We feel like this is a scam.
|
|
Yes, it is.
|
|
It's a big scam.
|
|
I have, we have apparently won the sum of 2,000,000,000,000,
|
|
million euros in the Euro raffle.
|
|
The famous Euro raffle.
|
|
I heard of this.
|
|
That is fantastic.
|
|
Larry Busci is applying this, yes, the RSS script
|
|
that we had was giving a 403 for bidding forbidden.
|
|
But I need to investigate, really,
|
|
to see whether that's a meeting or somebody else.
|
|
Wasn't the Euro raffle put on by that really wealthy
|
|
Nigerian Brent?
|
|
It is, in actual fact, it is just before he
|
|
had known his gold somewhere.
|
|
So I think that is pretty much as much as I can talk about.
|
|
Feel free to talk amongst yourselves for a while.
|
|
No pressure, huh?
|
|
Not at all.
|
|
I think that's pretty much it.
|
|
Did you have a listen to any of the shows
|
|
that the month I'm using to empower G.M.?
|
|
I am going to say I'm so sadly behind on shows right now.
|
|
Yes, I really need to get you out.
|
|
Not a bother, but remember, don't subscribe the feed.
|
|
Listen to the show and delete it.
|
|
That's another thing, actually.
|
|
If you're not interested, just delete it.
|
|
That's another thing, actually, that the atom feed
|
|
supports a lot better is they have a summary field,
|
|
which we could then use to feed the Twitter feed,
|
|
but also, I don't want to get people's idea of this.
|
|
Also, at the beginning of the show,
|
|
we could automate, like, if people put in a short summary,
|
|
140 character summary of how the show is about,
|
|
we could have this is episode 200, you know,
|
|
1027, and today's show is about blah, blah, blah, blah, whatever.
|
|
At the beginning of the show, plus we could also
|
|
include announcements for today is the last day
|
|
that you can buy your tickets for, whichever upcoming event
|
|
is coming out.
|
|
What do people think about that as a concept?
|
|
I think it sounds great.
|
|
I think it sounds very smart.
|
|
Doesn't interfere in the sanctity of people's show or anything.
|
|
No, I don't think so.
|
|
Yeah, I wouldn't think so either.
|
|
OK, because I was thinking right here,
|
|
we have this thing that goes out every single day.
|
|
And we all know that there are some shows
|
|
that are more interesting than all the shows,
|
|
not to me, obviously, because I'm hardcore HBR.
|
|
But a lot of people say, yeah, God, a lot of this stuff,
|
|
I listen to it, and then I just delete it.
|
|
But if you knew what the show was about beforehand,
|
|
you would at least have the choice to go, oh,
|
|
that is actually interesting.
|
|
I might listen to that or I might listen to it later.
|
|
Of course, we do go out every day,
|
|
so it would be an ideal time, an ideal opportunity
|
|
to people to get into the last minute announcements
|
|
as a heads-up to all the community type thing.
|
|
Yeah, I think that would be actually really useful for that,
|
|
just for, I guess, getting those things out to people.
|
|
I mean, because a lot of people, I don't think
|
|
know that there's a mailing list.
|
|
And so if they were subscribed to this anyway,
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and they could get little announcements,
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then that might be helpful.
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Could be, actually, could actually do something like an identity
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no, I'm not going to commit myself to anything else here.
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You knew, knew, that is the path to be evil.
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Yeah.
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Anyway, also, that would mean that, yeah,
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we could also then add on promos to the end of the shows
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as well, automatically, as they're coming up.
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But it would also mean that people
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could not need to add the intro and outro to their shows.
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That would be brilliant.
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But I like doing that.
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OK, if you want to, that's fine.
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It would be an option.
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Oh, and my microphone works now.
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Hello.
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So with this little summary, be like in the same text file
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as the show notes or a separate thing.
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Yeah, the summary would be, you would write it,
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and it's one of the fields supported by Atom.
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So it would be at the top.
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And you would submit that, which you show.
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So you would upload as high quality
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as you could, a flacker or a wildfire.
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And then you would have an Atom XML element file.
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And in there, there would be the text,
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the summary of whatever it is that you're talking about.
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And that would be read out at the beginning of the show.
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OK, so we'd be generating our own add-amout put.
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Yep.
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With the help of a web thingy, if you need it,
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or with the help of the bash script or something.
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That works.
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Yes, and then we can add advertising to the back.
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And resell your things.
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Do I get a cut?
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No, it's all ccbisay.
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We've got rid of the creative comments.
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Wow.
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Sorry, we got rid of the non-commercials.
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Wow.
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OK, I'll write it off on my taxes.
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Sure, I'll print receipts.
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Right, folks, I think that's about it.
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I need to go and spend some time with my lovely wife,
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who is sitting at the television reading
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the subtitles of the program.
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She's just said yes.
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All right, so if you want to chat on, that's fine.
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But I'm getting out of here.
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Cool, see you guys later.
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OK, see you all later, guys.
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Take it easy, Ken Fallon.
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OK, guys.
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And remember that this is now a schedule meeting.
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It's if you want to remind you just go to the HPR website.
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It's the last Saturday of the month.
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And Dave, that's the reason why I had to go back
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and start the repeating meeting sometime in May or wherever,
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because I needed to find a day where that was 31 days
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where it's landed on a Saturday.
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Oh, right, right.
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That's how you pick the last Saturday of the month
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in good terms.
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Oh, wow.
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Seriously, that's not good.
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That's not good.
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This is seriously on the user forum.
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How you pick the last Saturday of the month
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in the route occurring appointment.
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Anyway, it's a hack, it's fine.
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So it's on there on the website.
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I feel free to click it and join every month
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and the details of how to join the Mondale Server are on there
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as well.
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It's a lot better if people, more people, than me or others.
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OK, I appreciate it.
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Everybody turn around.
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Thanks, guys.
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Have a good month.
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Bye.
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OK, cheers.
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