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Episode: 1674
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Title: HPR1674: 2014-2015 New Year Show Part 1 of 8
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1674/hpr1674.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 07:02:47
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This is HPR episode 1674 entitled New Year Show Part 1 on 8.
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It is hosted by HPR volunteers and is about 240 minutes long.
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The summer is the first 4 hours of the 2014-2015 New Year show.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by An Anastos.com.
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Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code HPR15.
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Right on, well thanks man.
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I can't stay long.
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I have to go to work actually, but I wanted to stop in and say hello to whoever was here
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and share everybody happy New Year and I should be back.
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Absolutely everyone's going to start being unshortly so it shouldn't be a problem when we
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know with the first ones here.
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Yeah well we're just a minute off from the first happy New Year official one I believe.
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The first I believe it's the first one.
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What's that?
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It must be can't be too far away from class.
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Oh I don't know it's I think it's just listed as etc and GMT minus 14 and GMT plus 14
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on my world's clock, I'm not exactly sure who it is.
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I'd like to share them all on some, we can use face.
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Would they somewhere around here I'd say?
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Well I don't know my list, it's Christmas Island.
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Oh yeah they will, they're all somewhere.
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Well right on here comes in two seconds or none seconds.
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Happy New Year Christmas Island.
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Happy New Year.
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Howdy folks this is 5150 for HPR Public Radio.
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Here to kick off our end of 2014 and welcome to 2015 New Year's Extravaganza.
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For the next 26 and 9 hours we will be welcoming each new times up into the new year as we
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welcome old friends, new tech, music, movies, sci-fi, free software, food and free welcome
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into a new and powerful generation.
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We welcome guests inside and the free flowing exchange ideas.
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As the New Year dawns we welcome Christmas Island, Kirovati and Samoa, Kirovati, Apia
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and other locations into the new year.
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At this time we'd like to welcome the other HPR Public Radio participants into the channel.
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Holy smokes 5150 you write that yourself that was excellent.
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Well done my friend.
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Well since I did, I've misplaced my mumble with it and I have to go fuck it.
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Ha ha, well I'm Pokey and unfortunately I got it out in just a couple of minutes but
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I wanted to be here at the kickoff and I'll come back after working about eight or ten
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hours.
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Or it sounds like from there Pokey.
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So covert two, my good buddy has things north of the border.
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Got to tell you since last night.
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Well yeah it's tis this season.
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Also Marcus Baird is here, it's not Marcus.
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That's correct.
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And it's pouring with rain and it's actually a wet year's eve here in New Zealand and
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it's also a special summer.
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So we've actually not having a very good summer at the moment.
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But it's okay.
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You have to be positive about these things don't you?
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It's also okay because you're New Zealand and one of more beautiful places to live than
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that.
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Excellent.
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That appears to be all the participants who are not muted.
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The four of us.
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But yeah I don't know about you guys but I'm thrilled to be here and thrilled that HBR pulled
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it together.
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Again, this is unprecedented.
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It's outstanding.
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Yeah.
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Sorry.
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There's a bit of a leg and me being in New Zealand so sorry if I dropped.
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I think Valparo's going to join us from Scotland shortly.
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I think he, I'm not sure if he's idle but I was talking to him earlier and I think
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there might be some people coming in at some certain times.
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Yeah.
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Pretty sure.
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Big man was going to join us.
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In fact, I may pop down there to the lounge and see if they want to come in.
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Your audio just got a bit better there, 50 on 50.
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You're still, it sounds like you're, you're way far from your mic and potted up too high.
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I think it's what might be going on.
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But that's just a guess.
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Well, I just went back in a little bit, how's that?
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It's getting better.
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It's getting less echoey, but no, it's cool.
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So anyway, I just wanted to say happy New Year's to you guys and have a great day and
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I'm going to, I'm going to head out and I'm going to be back in a bit.
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But thanks everyone for, for showing up and being there for me to say happy New Year's
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too.
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Well, it's not happy New Year yet, Pokey, but we'll see you in about ten.
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Oh, I know what it is, I'm not here in my audio to my head, so I'm here to hear the PC
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speaker.
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It's just typical, you 50.
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You guys will hear radio voices, I'm not a shocking radio voice, I don't do the deep
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radio voice.
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No, no, you're fine when, until you get excited and talk too fast for anybody to understand,
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you sound good.
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I think Kiwi's just talk fast anyway for Americans, I think.
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I've tried talk slower.
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There you go.
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I heard, I heard a Kiwi on another podcast yesterday and he did not talk fast and I wonder
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if maybe he's just trained himself to talk slower so we could all understand him.
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I think it depends on what part of the country you come from.
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I think the people from all over the world and above, they do tend to speak a little bit
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slower.
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It's also how used you are to the New Zealand accent as well.
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Hello, I'm Poki, don't talk, tell Marcus to talk slower, we'll talk for a 25 hour
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after show.
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I think I'll see you for about 15 hours of it last time, plus we wait for another five
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on topic after you guys finished.
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I went to bed and woke back up and people were still talking.
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That was quite a big cry last year, hopefully everyone comes back.
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If that's still talking to me, I think I'll annoy a few of them this year.
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Alright guys, well, that's it for me for a bit anyway, so take it easy, good luck and have a great time.
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We'll see you, Poki, have fun.
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Yeah, no response down there from what I've forgotten.
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It's harding, I've been a script record if I jump.
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Jump rooms, so those guys don't have to be here in me, so I'm assuming they're probably
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away from their microphones.
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Something's wrong with your mic, dude.
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Still, I finally got where I'm not where I can do you in my head, sir.
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Well, that's good.
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It's just, I don't know, it's really hissing and feedbacking.
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What quality settings you're on.
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All the way to the top.
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Yeah, I've put the quality settings down a bit, I don't really change that too much.
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I find that if you're too up too much or fill around with the settings that sometimes
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it could be a bit orki.
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That's probably have really flashy lights, so you probably don't need to do that.
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Oh, yeah.
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I've upgraded one light from last year.
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I've actually bought it.
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I've been from like $20 a week, came one to a speaker.
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I speak to $70 on this one, New Zealand, so it should be a bit more advanced.
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Yeah, unfortunately I lost a good equipment, but this is a fairly expensive headset.
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I've never had very good luck with it.
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I think it's a better luck with my analog with it.
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People complain about that.
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Every system sounds better on the phone, but it's just for you till right now I thought
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it would be better to be on the PC.
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I'd never have too much trouble with the mic.
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I do find though, if you do, as I see it, I think some people play around with settings
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and stuff and sometimes they can overthink it.
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I never ever think things.
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That's part reasonable.
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It's community don't like me too much at the moment.
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But no, I very much don't overthink things, and I just leave it on the phone and I'll
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wait and hope for the best.
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I've put the coffee back where they were before.
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It's part about, oh, I've got all kinds of bandwidth now.
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I can set everything to high.
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That makes a bit of difference.
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It's probably this head that's just a piece of junk.
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Also, I'm in a square room, so everything is going to tend to echo.
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I'm in a square room as well, actually.
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I've actually got door open outside, so.
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I don't know.
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Some people are different with their sound.
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It's very hard to get the sound just right on microphones.
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It sounds more like you just need to stick a sock over the end of it now.
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Oh, like a hash filter.
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Yeah, stuff like that might help.
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As you unbuying a laptop, so you don't need to get out.
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I'm spending $1,000 on laptop.
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This is about what 600 bucks American.
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I'm going to go on by trying to IC7 8G RAM laptop.
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I think we've got one mind.
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I don't want to buy.
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What do you guys recommend?
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Just eight gigs of RAM?
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Yeah, well, it's required speeds up here for our laptop.
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So I was having a conversation with Valpro.
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Yeah, he's from Scotland.
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I have got this top at the moment, but these tops have just gone out of fashion yet.
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It's really hard to actually even vulnerable at a desktop now.
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The parts are too expensive, like the stood normal graphics card or motherboard.
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It's too expensive now.
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It's cheaper to get you just go get you $6,700 laptop.
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So I am seriously considering getting a...
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There's actually people which I'm looking at, which is $1,000,
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but it's gone over the graphics card and it's got 8G RAM and IC7 processor,
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which will get a lot better fit in a desktop that I've got at the moment.
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So yeah, I don't need a lot of RAM.
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It's more the processor speed.
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If you do a lot of videos,
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it tends to be the processor speed that you tend to need.
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Which I'm struggling with.
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Who would you want to go more for an AMD since you're doing a video?
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The AMD's are cheaper.
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I've heard bad things from AMD,
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and I don't really understand what the AMD processors are.
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I've never heard of AMD before.
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It's quite hard to work out what's what.
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In the laptop market.
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I've never liked the desktop.
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I know that this is what...
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If this is my understanding what I'm going,
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you guys can give me a link about what I'm looking at.
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I've found it.
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How is that?
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Is that any better?
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Much better.
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You're very filtered and very quiet.
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I've never seen anything like this before.
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You're very filtered and very quiet.
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You know what happened.
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When I went to bed for a few hours,
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I left Fumble running,
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and I left Pulse Audio Volume Control running,
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but I turned the toggle off on the headset.
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It's rechargeable.
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I didn't want it to run down.
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And when I came back,
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of course, since it had been turned off,
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Pulse Audio Volume Controls had reset everything
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to the internal speaker
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and internal microphone on the PC.
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So that's what...
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When you first heard me talking,
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I was just shouting into the built-in microphone on the PC.
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Well, you probably need to raise your audio up.
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You're mic volume up.
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Did you say I'm not a speeder?
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Yeah, I turned the amp down
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and you guys said I was blasting you out over there.
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So let me go back and do it,
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could it back where it was?
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At this top, still quite cheap in the state, I realize.
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You want to build one like that, it's quite cheap.
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I'm in good old Canadian,
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but the last desktop I built was a HTPC
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about two years ago,
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and not counting the hard drives.
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I spent $450 on it.
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So there'd be about what I speak.
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It's all normalised two years ago,
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so I spent about 800 bucks.
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This is about $60,000, I think.
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But I didn't get a very good CPU.
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I got the Intel...
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I got the Intel chip before the i3, right?
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So that's not that powerful,
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but I did get 8G RAM.
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I got a low in the video graphics card.
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I didn't get a lot of what I wanted.
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But as I see,
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that's just quite expensive over here.
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Well, I got Intel Atom.
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I run a family system.
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And it's the Atom D520,
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which is like a 1-6 GHz dual-core Atom.
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And then I got 4G RAM,
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and Nvidia Atom for graphics.
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Yeah, see, I got...
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I went to the RAM, I went to the 8G,
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but I think I should probably just go...
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At least I've got an i5.
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All the new things.
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So, particularly I've probably staffed up here.
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And the prices of...
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I rock with it for a part since...
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I see it's just cheaper to get a laptop.
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But I see what happens.
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I mean, I'm doing a course this year.
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I'm doing a graphic design course this year.
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I'm out work at the moment.
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So I thought I'd go and do a six-month course.
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And I need a laptop for that.
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So, one's...
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That's why it's actually looking at the spot on the laptop.
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Yeah, I've been looking at some of the YouTube reviews
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and on this on the graphics.
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And it's not too bad.
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So, I think I'll do the crime.
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Well, unless you're building a game in PC
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or silent one like Cobra was talking about,
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at least over here,
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you just can't build yourself a PC as cheap as you can go out
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and buy one from Dell or HP or whatever.
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Well, that's HP.
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No, I think it's HP.
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There's a couple of cheaper ones that I've got.
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I might just actually order this one online.
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I normally don't do that.
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But I might actually go and just pay for it cash
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and just get it online.
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But I normally don't have that sort of cash,
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but I do for this.
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And I'm just thinking,
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I just want something that's going to last me four or five years.
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There are all the touch screens coming in here.
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So, you've got touch screen, you know,
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it's computers for about two grand.
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So, they're getting rid of all their old stock.
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What I'm worried about is what happens next year
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when they're all touch screens.
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And then you can't, you know,
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the cheapest computer you're going to be able to get around here
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for laptops is going to be 1200 bucks.
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And that's sort of what I'm taking.
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I'm just going to get one of these now.
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And they'll last me for a while.
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So, I don't need a touch screen.
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Do you need a CD-Rom drive?
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Not really, no.
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I haven't used my CD-Rom drive.
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I just use the flash drive.
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I need anything.
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Anything that needs USB ports, these are.
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Well, if you don't need that,
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I'd look into ultrabooks.
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You'll wind up saving a couple bucks,
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and it'll be lighter.
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And generally,
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your battery will last longer.
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And if you replace the hard drive with a SSD,
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you've got a huge performance upgrade.
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Yeah, actually,
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I think these guys have got ultrabooks.
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They're even cheaper than they've actually got.
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Yeah, I get confused with the Chromebooks,
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ultrabooks, and everything else,
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like new netbooks.
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I mean, I'm not saying that I haven't actually spent a little time
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around laptops.
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I'm more a desktop type guy.
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So, I've always had desktops.
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So, no parts quite well,
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but when it comes to laptops,
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I'm pretty much a no, you know.
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All right.
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Well, let me give you some naming conventions really quick.
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You know what the Acer Aspire one is, right?
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Yeah, I do do that.
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All right.
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That's a netbook.
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Everything that doesn't have a CD-ROM drive is a netbook,
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but for marketing purposes,
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I think it was MicroShift.
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MicroShift decided to sell a more expensive license
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to computers without CD-ROM drives.
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And they had to call them ultrabooks,
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not netbooks.
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It could cause a license thing.
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And anything that has a screen that's larger than 10.1 inches
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and a keyboard is an ultrabook.
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Anything smaller than that's a netbook.
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So, that's a terminology for there.
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I had no idea on that.
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I was wondering,
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this is one of those things you don't really look at.
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Oh, Brandy might want to play around with.
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Asus, Acer, and Lenovo.
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I do like the Acer laptops.
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And she, they've got a couple of Aces to see on.
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I've got...
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I've got an Acer V7 series.
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And I've only got an i5 in mine,
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I get really decent battery life out of it.
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It's actually what I'm on right now.
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I replaced the 500 gig hard drive with a 120 gig SSD.
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And it came with another 24 gig SSD on the mini PCI slot.
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I think that's what it is.
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And I just use that for my OS booting and other SSD for quick storage.
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Net doesn't look too bad.
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Actually, I just looked at what...
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I mean, there's three or four different storage here,
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but I'm not stopping.
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They've pretty much all got the same stuff.
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That one.
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Actually, I just, when you see that,
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she looks so quite good.
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I can upgrade the RAM and net for a hundred bucks.
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Get a lot cheaper, actually, than the one I mentioned.
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But there was looking at it.
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Hey, guys, it looks like kids got something he wants to say
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and announce.
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So, he wants a moment of quietness from us.
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We've already did it at the top of the hour.
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The greetings to the time zone.
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I'm not sure what you want.
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Other than we do want to mention DistroWatch Weekly,
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is looking for a new podcaster to do that podcast.
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Also, if anybody is listening later in the day,
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if you can help me out,
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I sign up to pick up our slots for HP or volunteer.
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Basically, your only debees are going to be to be in the channel
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and listen and make sure that either the etherpad
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or my schedule that what's being talked about
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is updated to form shownuts.
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So, I'm trying to think what else Ken might have been talking about
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because the, oh, 10-15, yes,
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greeting to Chatham Islands and New Zealand.
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I'm sorry, I missed that one, Ken.
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New Zealand store about 4-1.
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I was looking right at it.
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I was looking at it and said, no,
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it's not next until the top of the hour,
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but then there is.
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So, what part of that of New Zealand would that be,
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Marcus, that's 15 minutes off everybody else?
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Uh, Chatham Islands, is it?
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That's what it says.
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Chatham Islands is part of New Zealand.
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Uh, yes, definitely.
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Okay, well, welcome five minutes late to the New York Chatham Islands.
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Good luck, 50.
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Are you screwing it up?
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How do we stuff that?
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Well, actually, I'm not sure we,
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we, Chatham Islands, they're quite,
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quite a way to the, um,
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uh, Easter less.
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So, I'm not sure how far out they actually would be.
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So, I'm going to take this opportunity to make some coffee.
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So, that's interesting.
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I can almost understand being 30 minutes off,
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but what's the point being 15 minutes off everybody else?
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I have no idea.
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Look in the muffin cup.
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Yeah.
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Is he speaking?
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I was honest.
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Apparently, 680 kilometers away from New Zealand.
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So, they probably, he'd do either of the times of difference going on.
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Yeah, but even so, you,
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you would think if they're, you know,
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if they're a trading partner or whoever they're doing business with,
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uh, you know, routine, routine,
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repeatedly is mainland New Zealand for one of a better,
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uh, term.
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I would, I would just think that would just
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have messed up your communication.
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Of course, probably it's been hundreds of years like that.
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And they're probably a little stubborn about changing.
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You know, apparently that thing, um, what to pay you?
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Apparently they've been,
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they part of these illnesses.
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1842.
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You go.
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And the Chitano Islands are made up of 10 different islands.
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I hope that this is quite amazing.
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Yeah.
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Well, that's interesting.
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Uh, well, this is coming up on the New Year show before, uh,
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it's kind of, it's kind of like daylight settings time.
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A lot of people want to abandon that.
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And, uh, I'm sort of coming around to this idea that maybe
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we should all be on one time zone and then everybody should adjust
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for when their day starts so that we don't have to do all these,
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uh, mental gymnastics talking to each other across the globe.
|
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Uh, the daylight savings thing is annoying.
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When we change, Australia hasn't changed.
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And they have two or three time zones over there.
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And then America, you're talking to people in America.
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And their time zone hasn't changed.
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And then two or three weeks later, it does change.
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You know, one change, then you know, one changes again.
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It's like really freaking confusing.
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Really difficult trying to work out the time.
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What time it is in the US is most days.
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If you've just had, um, this year, um, you know,
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your time zone has just changed by their four little back.
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I know four, uh, Peter six to four.
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He never knows what time it is when,
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when the, uh, time zones change.
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I have to say trouble with Rupp as well.
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Like, um, I talked to Velcro, but he's down in the lounge.
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And he's a Scotland.
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And they're exactly doing ours behind us.
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But when they have dealt savings, they go to 12.
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And then a week later, we go up as well.
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And then what's we losing now? Weaver.
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And then it comes back to 11 hours.
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That's quite confusing.
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We even know what some, you know, with it's one hour,
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living hours or 13 hours after time.
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It's, you know, it's quite hard to work out.
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Um, I talked to quite a few people who can know you.
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And that really had to work out the time zones.
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Um, you guys have quite a few people in quite a few time zones.
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Can I, you don't you?
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Yeah, there's a ton up here.
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We've got at least one more we do,
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because you stick out farther to the east.
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Uh, there's at least two more further to the east,
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because there's, uh, there's the one I'm in,
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which is Atlantic time.
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And then there's one that's further over.
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And that's, it's only over by 30 minutes.
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And that's Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Or the rock, because people call it around here.
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What's your, um, I say, I wish I'm to get your eye.
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I say, are you on free note or are you on,
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and I'm one of the other citizens?
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I'm on free note.
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I can go.
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Yeah.
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Also, time in the States at the moment.
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It's quite early in the morning in that.
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It has like five, thirty.
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Okay.
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Eastern.
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Yeah, four, pretty central.
|
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We, do we keep any Australians in here last, um, last time?
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Is that two hours behind us?
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And if you're in peace,
|
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there are actually five hours behind us.
|
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So, uh, I noticed last year,
|
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that's the last time you guys were doing this,
|
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like they tend to come in about three or four hours later,
|
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after I showed up.
|
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Oh, I'm sure Peter's 64 will be kicking around.
|
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Yeah.
|
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And I wouldn't be surprised to see, uh,
|
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crayon or, uh, some of the rest of them, uh, show up.
|
|
Well, I don't know.
|
|
I help crayon still, but I keep seeing him on IRC.
|
|
I haven't talked to him in over a year.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I think I've done the IRC much this year.
|
|
I've been on that out.
|
|
I really haven't been paying a much attention to any of the IRC channels.
|
|
Yes.
|
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Yeah, I've been pretty good with IRC this year.
|
|
I think I logged in four times, including the New Year's show.
|
|
Well, that's why we're so excited to see you, Cobra.
|
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Quit pulling my leg.
|
|
So, I thought we were the name change to this year.
|
|
You know, I'm just trying to find a brand.
|
|
It's really hard to come up with something to be proactive about.
|
|
And that's pretty much my trouble.
|
|
I just get frustrated trying to talk about one thing.
|
|
It's like to talk about everything.
|
|
Well, maybe you should do that because you seem to start a lot of projects.
|
|
And a couple weeks later, it morphs into something else.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I think I've just got to many ideas.
|
|
It's really hard.
|
|
I have something going on.
|
|
Then I want to do tick.
|
|
I want to talk about sci-fi shows.
|
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And then I want to do something else.
|
|
I can't really be the tick guy or whatever I am at the time.
|
|
If I'm talking about sci-fi shows, so I change my name.
|
|
And then I get frustrated with that.
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
It's not really after a following.
|
|
It's always something to do for me.
|
|
I think that's what people need to realize.
|
|
It's not like I'm trying to get 20,000 subscribers into a drama show on Prick and YouTube.
|
|
Well, pick a name.
|
|
Stick with it.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
So, you're going to talk about everything.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Well, it's really well wanted to talk about it.
|
|
Well, look at Linux outlaws.
|
|
We got tired of being pigeon-holed where, you know,
|
|
oh, if a Linux store comes up this week, we have to talk about it.
|
|
They're going to do something else.
|
|
Where if they want to talk about Linux, they'll do that.
|
|
I guess maybe talk about politics and media and all that sort of stuff, too.
|
|
So, though, I don't know.
|
|
It never seemed to stop them before.
|
|
It certainly doesn't stop tilts from not talking about Linux.
|
|
So, you know, I don't why change the name of the show.
|
|
But I'm going to be interested to see what they come up with.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I mean, I mean, I don't know Chris Fisher has done a lot of different shows.
|
|
Like, I'm glad.
|
|
I think Angel Angel is doing one now called woman's take or something.
|
|
And I've popped in near occasionally, but I'm still welcome near, I think.
|
|
No, I haven't.
|
|
I think he's just done a lot of different shows with different titles.
|
|
There's different ways of doing it.
|
|
But I don't want to really want to create 10 different channels to do different topics.
|
|
You know, I think you should just be allowed to talk about what you want to talk about.
|
|
At least, you guys being heck-a-pup, are you?
|
|
Are you really just talking about anything?
|
|
There you go.
|
|
Just put all your shows on the HPR.
|
|
Haha.
|
|
Might have to stay hanging out in your chat room, anyway.
|
|
No, you don't get to be that.
|
|
Well, I mean, that's a great thing about HPR.
|
|
You don't have to do a weekly show or a bi-weekly show.
|
|
If you wanted to do six episodes a year or something like that, then it's just fine.
|
|
And you don't have to worry about arranging the hosting and finding an audience and all that kind of stuff.
|
|
So, you know, it's the perfect fit for just so many people out there.
|
|
Yeah, see, I've thought about that too.
|
|
Like I'm alone a little bit.
|
|
It's really hard to get into that niche group and it should be welcoming a group.
|
|
You know, I feel, you know, but also to a lot of people just talk about one specific topic.
|
|
I think I've got better though over the last 12 months.
|
|
I think I'm getting to the point where I actually could be in a podcast and do it okay without saying I'm a lot which I'm trying to stop.
|
|
And be a bit funny and be that funny guy on the podcast that doesn't have that radio voice, but still gets a point across.
|
|
So, I don't know, it's just a matter of, you know, finding that niche.
|
|
I mean, I'd love to do something with someone.
|
|
It's just a matter of finding that right fit, really.
|
|
Oh yeah, it's a lot easier, I think, to announce your ideas of someone.
|
|
Than to just sit there and talk in the spectrum by yourself.
|
|
I started watching, um, the last shit was one show I liked this year.
|
|
And there's this guy doing a podcast on the last shit in the TV show.
|
|
And I sort of thought, well, if he had someone to do that with, he'd be really good.
|
|
It's really, I'm saying it again, but it's really hard to actually do that on your own and bounce ideas when you're actually talking to yourself.
|
|
It's quite hard to actually do that.
|
|
So, it's pretty much what I haven't actually done a podcast.
|
|
Because, um, let's say I'm looking.
|
|
It's so frustrating to do it next.
|
|
You know what, what your problems are when you're online, you know, being recorded.
|
|
It's really hard to stop doing those little, in the windows that happen.
|
|
Thanks, Cobra.
|
|
Yeah, it's, oh, well, that's an interesting concept.
|
|
But, uh, you got to hope the show what you're doing last the entire season.
|
|
And you got to keep your fingers crossed.
|
|
It doesn't that it gets a second season that that's the trouble.
|
|
Show like last ship.
|
|
I think would be, you know, when you actually have an actual naval vessel and all that kind of stuff.
|
|
Because I assume that's probably an active duty naval vessel.
|
|
Whoever they do outside shots, they've got to work around the crew and all that.
|
|
Uh, probably these days, the interiors are, uh, probably all done Hollywood.
|
|
I know if you ever get the, uh, the DVD, the five countdown, uh, the, you know,
|
|
the current one that's out that has the extra stuff on it talks, you know,
|
|
it's really fascinating how they did it.
|
|
But everything was, what was about, you know, no, the, the emits is not going to take time off active duty to work around you.
|
|
Movie people, you know, we'll, we'll, we'll give you some time.
|
|
But you're going to be here on the ship as it's carrying out its mission to work around our schedule.
|
|
And all the stuff they had, they had to, uh, do to make that happen and lighting, you know,
|
|
because it's not like they could take out a wall and put in put lights where they needed to.
|
|
So they're doing all kinds of different little tricks to get that movie shot.
|
|
Yeah, that's, it's been interesting me to all the behind the scene stuff.
|
|
I've been really keen to this year, like, um, the video editing, uh, how they do it,
|
|
how the camera angles, all that sort of stuff.
|
|
If I, um, watch a movie now, I'm watching how they're doing it.
|
|
I'm not really watching the script or what's happening.
|
|
I'm seeing where the scary bits are coming in and there's a horror movie and, you know,
|
|
it's what cameras they're using.
|
|
I think of this learning a lot more about how to do that sort of stuff.
|
|
And, and that's why I sort of noticed a lot more things now.
|
|
So I guess I'm just leaning as I go along.
|
|
I do a great, I actually loved that baby.
|
|
I was about 17 or 17 when that baby came out.
|
|
It's, it's, it's what lights hatey.
|
|
Wasn't it?
|
|
To find a countdown, I can't remember.
|
|
Yeah, something like that.
|
|
I was a little younger when, when I started.
|
|
I saw it originally in the theater when it came out.
|
|
That was one of my dad's favorite movies he'd always asked me to put that one in.
|
|
Yeah, it's one of the, it's really good.
|
|
If it's one of the movie rights, the one where the aircraft carrier goes back in time
|
|
to where we're two, isn't it?
|
|
I think is that the right one?
|
|
Yeah, that's the one.
|
|
And it's, it's the, you know, they have to make a decision
|
|
whether or not they're going to intercede in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
|
|
I thought it was really well done.
|
|
They had a perfect script, that movie.
|
|
Just, and they did it really well as well.
|
|
The issue with the planes being shot down all that sort of stuff.
|
|
I thought it was really well done movie.
|
|
Been a little twisted at the end.
|
|
Oh, yeah, that, well, that makes the whole movie is, is what happens at the end.
|
|
Oh, speaking of time travel movies, there's a, um,
|
|
Ladano de Kepero, it's done one, which is really, really interesting.
|
|
There's lots of paradoxes in the whole thing.
|
|
So I can't remember what it's called though.
|
|
But, um, basically, he, he, he goes back in time.
|
|
Um, he's a time travel, he tries to stop what he just did.
|
|
It's a terrorist attack setting.
|
|
He goes back in time.
|
|
Um, he makes him, himself, who's actually a female.
|
|
So he has, apparently they have a, he has a sex change operation or something in the seven days.
|
|
Um, and then he makes himself a bit older.
|
|
And, um, the guy's back in time, it goes bored in time again.
|
|
And then he, he introduces himself to the, um, to, to his own,
|
|
to himself, it's really confusing.
|
|
You just have to watch it.
|
|
It's also paradoxes though.
|
|
Hmm, that's, I've never heard of that one.
|
|
The other day I caught on cable, uh, source code, which I'd been wanting to watch though.
|
|
I don't know what that movie has to do with writing code.
|
|
But it's the one where the, uh, you know, you, you,
|
|
you have a guy disabled and intact and basically is only his brain still functioned,
|
|
but he finds out as he gets, he gets, uh, farther into it.
|
|
I think of seeing it.
|
|
It's 2011, I believe.
|
|
So it's got his, he's out in there.
|
|
Oh, yeah, it's a couple of years old, as I said,
|
|
it's up on free cable now.
|
|
But, uh, sort of a groundhog day thing.
|
|
And they, they want him just to be, uh, to tell him, you know, who the terrorist is.
|
|
And they say, you know, you can't, you can't save these people.
|
|
You can't affect anything.
|
|
All we want to know is, uh, who, who the terrorist was.
|
|
It turns out to be just some crazy guy, not many, uh, and I government group.
|
|
But, uh, he finds that out and then he, you know, in the, uh,
|
|
well, I had to make spoiler for anyone, but it's, it's a fairly old movie.
|
|
I mean, at the end of the movie, uh, they indicate, get, you know,
|
|
yes, there is one timeline and he was able to, you know,
|
|
save the people and continue on in this body that he jumped into.
|
|
Of course, they'll see what happens to the guy he jumped into.
|
|
I guess he was dead, uh, dead anyway.
|
|
But, uh, so, you know, see, it's, that seems sort of like a more mainstream,
|
|
uh, version of the movie you're talking about, Marcus.
|
|
I think a lot of American audiences would have a problem with, uh,
|
|
I'm traveling, uh, uh, uh, sex change.
|
|
Yeah, so I'm asked about you.
|
|
Don't you know what's actually going on in that movie that the Kepio won until the end?
|
|
So you wouldn't actually know what was happening,
|
|
because everyone thinks they're different people that he's actually meeting,
|
|
uh, not himself.
|
|
Well, I happens to be a fire and he has a, uh,
|
|
um, it's some time in his lifetime when he's actually going back in time,
|
|
trying to stop this curiosity and you get spooked.
|
|
This guy's trying, um, he's basically trying to, like, piss its, is your rig?
|
|
So you neither actually know what version of himself you're actually going through.
|
|
Uh, it's quite interesting how they've actually done it.
|
|
I actually thought it was a quite well done movie,
|
|
because it's not like you actually know what's going on right until the end.
|
|
Of course, American audiences don't seem to have any trouble with, uh,
|
|
people slipping into, uh, 11-foot tall blue people.
|
|
Yeah, pretty much.
|
|
Trying to quite like them, actually.
|
|
So yeah, I know exactly what you mean.
|
|
Well, I did find out in my, uh, in my schedule,
|
|
I've got, oh, and if I type something into a cell,
|
|
if I don't hit enter eventually, it goes away on me.
|
|
So, sorry, Ken, this is a little bit of show now.
|
|
It's off of you if I can't was erected here.
|
|
Um, can I land out the posters up the toilet?
|
|
The live feed?
|
|
I just don't notice on your website, you've got a live feed of it going.
|
|
Are you guys like having me pressing out?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I think you're a little late, buddy.
|
|
Was that from last year's live?
|
|
No, I already did it.
|
|
Okay.
|
|
But I'm sure you have more people following you than I do,
|
|
so have that or...
|
|
Yeah, I've got about 1,400, I think.
|
|
I mean, actually hanging out on Twitter more than I have on YouTube
|
|
and go plus lately.
|
|
I've been on Twitter more only because Clat 2 is finally succumbed
|
|
to the joys of social networking.
|
|
There's so many different social networks, I mean,
|
|
I've actually been having trouble trying to keep up with
|
|
that's another reason I get frustrated.
|
|
Like Facebook and Google Class and Twitter,
|
|
you've got a post, you've got five different places.
|
|
It's like, it's frustrating.
|
|
And blogger, you know, you get an all- I mean, I'm a blogger,
|
|
but you get in the way with all the different places you go post.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I'm learning Reddit and Twitter and Facebook.
|
|
I haven't heard of that last one.
|
|
Facebook.
|
|
Facebook or Facebook.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
For me, I stay away from Reddit because I just don't want to learn
|
|
on how to do it.
|
|
Lincoln, actually, I've got until this year.
|
|
I've got a few followers on Lincoln.
|
|
I think I have more followers on Lincoln than I do on Twitter.
|
|
I've only just gone to Lincoln.
|
|
I find all the social networks have a trick.
|
|
And you can't wait to people to arrive.
|
|
You've got to really just figure out what trick is.
|
|
Once you figure out the trick is then you start getting a lot of followers.
|
|
Like some Twitter will see to follow a lot of people once.
|
|
And then they follow you back and you get a lot of followers.
|
|
But Google Class, you sort of have to add people with circles.
|
|
That's a bit confusing.
|
|
You know, it's in the same circle, right?
|
|
So it does get caught.
|
|
The Facebooks are different again.
|
|
And Lincoln's different again.
|
|
It's very, it gets very hard sometimes.
|
|
I've only used Facebook for the past years for the chat.
|
|
And if I put the chat in through Biddlebee and access that through RSSI, same with Twitter.
|
|
I do like Twitter as a social network.
|
|
It's just a lot easier to block people that are annoying you.
|
|
I mean, especially in Spain, all the people trying to sell their followers and stuff.
|
|
I just block those people straight away.
|
|
I do find, if someone's annoying you,
|
|
you find the YouTube people that annoy you and comments,
|
|
don't tend to go after you on Twitter because they just don't know how to use it.
|
|
But it can't be bothered posting it.
|
|
It's just so different to them.
|
|
It's an alien.
|
|
They're negative skill of how many people are following you so they don't bother posting it.
|
|
I think they realize that everyone can see your post at post, isn't it?
|
|
All right.
|
|
Just started to figure out the hashtag.
|
|
So I've been a bit slow in the hashtags.
|
|
But it's quite interesting how the hashtags work on Twitter.
|
|
And that's the key with Twitter.
|
|
You can get everyone following a hashtag.
|
|
That's how it works.
|
|
And you can get, you know, like a bug with a radio on a hashtag.
|
|
And everyone starts following a hashtag.
|
|
And you get a lot of people actually watching that thing.
|
|
Yeah, I just tagged it as hashtag HBR.
|
|
I like how well I do that as well.
|
|
So HBR?
|
|
Yeah, that's what I did.
|
|
But I don't know if there's an official one or not.
|
|
Yeah, probably isn't.
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
It's HBR.
|
|
Nothing's official.
|
|
Yeah, I don't know why people get caught up in all the official stuff.
|
|
I'm very on the worm sort of piece.
|
|
And I do things on the worm.
|
|
I don't like keeping to a schedule.
|
|
And, you know, you guys tend to be the same.
|
|
I don't like keeping to a specific schedule or when you do things.
|
|
I don't like keeping to a specific topic.
|
|
Just like to do things on one.
|
|
I don't like having a script.
|
|
I can't script.
|
|
It's like boring.
|
|
I hate the news.
|
|
You know, I don't like the news too actually.
|
|
Like, like, there's been nothing but bad news on it.
|
|
No, I hate the news in general.
|
|
I hear it from so many other outlets.
|
|
I don't need to hear it on my techie podcast.
|
|
Yeah, I keep like that too.
|
|
I find that the same websites have the same blogs on every website as well.
|
|
Which is annoying.
|
|
And the news, people are standing up below the Twitter feeds now.
|
|
They're too lazy to go to fun here on news story.
|
|
So they're going to find the Twitter feed.
|
|
Cam.com gets Twitter to hear all the fricking time.
|
|
It's unbelievable.
|
|
Cam.com does this on Twitter.
|
|
It needs to break a news story.
|
|
What happens in your neck of the words?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
He was just on, he was on breaking news the other day.
|
|
Not breaking news, but the main news.
|
|
And he went with the price data and the next box thing.
|
|
Well, when I first moved up to Canada here,
|
|
I was kind of ostracized for knowing so little about another country
|
|
while the Canadians around here knew tons about my country
|
|
and knew a lot about where I was from.
|
|
And I knew very little about them.
|
|
Like, most of them could name all 56.
|
|
And I couldn't name all, what, 14 provinces.
|
|
I had no clue.
|
|
And I've discovered the reason for that since I've been here.
|
|
Nothing happens here.
|
|
It's the same here.
|
|
It's the same here.
|
|
There's not, you know, four or five people
|
|
getting shot stabbed or murdered every week.
|
|
There's one every, you know, week or two.
|
|
Big, a really big news as a traffic accident and down.
|
|
Yeah, it's pretty much what it is today.
|
|
I think if I go and look at the main headlines,
|
|
it's pretty much a traffic accident.
|
|
Oh, there's a helicopter saving someone from the ocean.
|
|
There you go.
|
|
They're talking about the plane crash.
|
|
There's a football game on, soccer team on.
|
|
And that's a bit, and I'm talking about the weather.
|
|
It's the main, you know, I had no motorcycle crashes
|
|
until two people wouldn't.
|
|
That's down in my stories at the moment.
|
|
Well, I'm not much hidden.
|
|
I'm sorry.
|
|
You know, I imagine part of it is too.
|
|
You turn on Canadian TV.
|
|
And I imagine half of the shows on, you know,
|
|
you're probably about as likely to turn on American shows,
|
|
Canadian shows.
|
|
We are, we are starting against a lot of Canadian dramas and stuff
|
|
over here, but they're all syndicated.
|
|
Oh, it's the same with all the American shows up here.
|
|
They're all syndicated.
|
|
Okay, so you don't turn on your normal network
|
|
and, you know, you're watching a law in order or something.
|
|
Well, we don't have like ABC, CBS, NBC.
|
|
We don't have those.
|
|
We have a CBC and global, I think it is.
|
|
Those are the two big networks around here.
|
|
Our TV's got really weird this year,
|
|
because with all the online demand content,
|
|
moving into the online demand field.
|
|
And there's a lot more stuff on demand,
|
|
legally, that people can get to.
|
|
Also, within a new service like Spark or something,
|
|
go, which the telecom company here is actually started
|
|
to fuck it online, like Netflix, type of thing.
|
|
But Netflix is actually just announced they're coming
|
|
to New Zealand, so I don't know what's going to happen.
|
|
Then, since we're a lot of these people
|
|
who actually get these shows for one.
|
|
So, I don't know.
|
|
Well, if Netflix has come into your country,
|
|
I highly advise purchasing a Roku 3 if you have the bandwidth.
|
|
Yeah, I've got a number to do.
|
|
So, I'm pretty good.
|
|
I just pay a $80 monthly fee.
|
|
I'm quite happy.
|
|
I use heats of bandwidth.
|
|
I use in data.
|
|
I just start loading and stuff all the time.
|
|
And then, it's destroys.
|
|
I go through probably 150 gigawatts a month.
|
|
Easy.
|
|
Oh, a lot.
|
|
So, I need a number to point.
|
|
Come on, fiber.
|
|
And I use loads of loads of loads of data.
|
|
Oh, legal, of course.
|
|
And most of the stuff is just,
|
|
it's just destroys.
|
|
And I don't think I downloaded you,
|
|
Nicole, do you think it anymore?
|
|
She's by the fire strolling steam.
|
|
It actually takes a lot of my data.
|
|
I've got quite a few big games on steam.
|
|
Actually, I don't like reinstalling much.
|
|
Just many of the most operating systems in the office.
|
|
I find it, I prefer to keep one,
|
|
because I've just got to many big games on steam.
|
|
I like to play, I don't like reinstalling them all the time.
|
|
So, I tend to stick with one operating system more and more and more.
|
|
Oh, steam.
|
|
Are you running that on Linux?
|
|
I have been.
|
|
I'm actually on Windows.
|
|
It's still Windows today,
|
|
but I have been running it on Linux most of the week.
|
|
Is path of axiles on steam,
|
|
or is that only on Garnier?
|
|
What's the call of us?
|
|
Look.
|
|
Path of axiles.
|
|
How luck for you.
|
|
Path of axiles.
|
|
Free to play.
|
|
Do you guys want to steam?
|
|
Nice.
|
|
That one's fun.
|
|
I don't know if that's on Linux though,
|
|
but it's definitely on steam.
|
|
It's free to play.
|
|
Yeah, they're actually,
|
|
I play that in wine,
|
|
and I really enjoy it.
|
|
It's like a flashback to Diablo 2 on steroids.
|
|
Yeah, I like that.
|
|
Let's get started.
|
|
Chi, Chi Dean,
|
|
who runs the steam community on Google+,
|
|
he gave me Borderlands tour
|
|
and a gift for Christmas.
|
|
So it was quite nice of them.
|
|
So I was quite happy with that,
|
|
because it was one of the games I wanted for,
|
|
because it's now on Linux,
|
|
so it was one of the few games I actually liked.
|
|
It was actually,
|
|
I could actually play it,
|
|
in my own system.
|
|
And if they released a Linux client for that game,
|
|
I'd give them $150 bucks.
|
|
I probably is on Linux,
|
|
so I should call it Chi,
|
|
or you have a run steam
|
|
on any version of Linux,
|
|
so you have to use their special
|
|
Ubuntu PeaceCrap version.
|
|
Majaro was having huge issues,
|
|
this year,
|
|
but they fixed it with the error,
|
|
they've lost steam, run time,
|
|
compatible, compatible,
|
|
and I've just got a phone call.
|
|
I'll be right back,
|
|
but I'll get back to that in a minute.
|
|
Well, dang it.
|
|
How long till I know you're 50?
|
|
Just about 10 minutes.
|
|
Yeah, I've,
|
|
you guys caught me
|
|
in the other rubric caffeinating.
|
|
Sorry, I was about life.
|
|
She's just coming out from work,
|
|
really.
|
|
So it's a no,
|
|
she's got, she goes,
|
|
I've got two minutes to get there before midnight.
|
|
I don't think she's going to make it.
|
|
It's like a 20 minute drive.
|
|
She's annoying.
|
|
She drives like my wife.
|
|
She'll get there.
|
|
That's quite a death and storm.
|
|
I hope she'll crash.
|
|
Yeah,
|
|
I want to take this time to say
|
|
that Clot 2,
|
|
or wherever you are,
|
|
you've got no excuse not to be on here,
|
|
either now,
|
|
or when you roll back around,
|
|
tongue-tongued, you know,
|
|
during the day,
|
|
when it's more convenient,
|
|
because that's why we haven't seen him.
|
|
He's on the other side of the world,
|
|
and he doesn't,
|
|
he can't get the IRC from work apparently.
|
|
It's a,
|
|
I take it at some,
|
|
a high security,
|
|
at least high corporate security type job.
|
|
So,
|
|
and their,
|
|
their systems are way,
|
|
way cranked down.
|
|
Any workplaces
|
|
won't let you on IRC,
|
|
I don't think you.
|
|
I'll pop your volume 50.
|
|
You're quiet again.
|
|
Or move the mic closer to your mouth.
|
|
How's that?
|
|
The health worse.
|
|
You guys might miss it,
|
|
and she does make it make it
|
|
back in ten minutes,
|
|
seven minutes,
|
|
because I have to go for it
|
|
until she goes off to bed.
|
|
You're speaking quickly again.
|
|
As shit,
|
|
if my wife doesn't make it
|
|
back before midnight,
|
|
which is seven minutes,
|
|
I might have to go.
|
|
Oh, well, it happens.
|
|
Otherwise,
|
|
I will pop back in a new way,
|
|
which she goes to sleep,
|
|
probably about,
|
|
or went off in the morning,
|
|
so another hour or so,
|
|
but I should be on here for another ten minutes or so anyway.
|
|
Well, maybe you can answer that question
|
|
I had about the steams.
|
|
Yeah, if you ask.
|
|
I was wondering if you could use the
|
|
steam client on any Linux distribution,
|
|
or if you had to use it on
|
|
the Ubuntu one that they roll out.
|
|
No, it does work on the
|
|
most Linux systems.
|
|
I tried it on DBN.
|
|
DBN actually seems to work the beast.
|
|
You do, for Dora,
|
|
I've got it working on.
|
|
The Dora,
|
|
I've got working on it.
|
|
The Dora and open CC,
|
|
and all those independent distros,
|
|
you have to be careful
|
|
if you're on a 64-bit machine,
|
|
with the 32-bit lids,
|
|
you have to install sometimes
|
|
separately, which can be a real pain.
|
|
I have had trouble
|
|
football manager 2014 and for Dora.
|
|
And saying that though,
|
|
the Dora has fixed it,
|
|
they've got a special
|
|
steam runtime program,
|
|
which we actually allow you to make it compatible,
|
|
so you don't have that issue anymore.
|
|
So it's wondering,
|
|
I actually quite like the Dora.
|
|
So is the steam thing,
|
|
is it like a hole
|
|
like all in one program
|
|
that runs in the background
|
|
and sets up all your games
|
|
and stuff for you?
|
|
Or I have no clue
|
|
whatsoever about it.
|
|
I actually buy a lot of stuff
|
|
on DBN.
|
|
So most of my stuff,
|
|
although I'm not special
|
|
to tell people this,
|
|
but I just buy the cheap dollar thing
|
|
and get four or five games
|
|
for a buck,
|
|
and even if the independent comes out.
|
|
So I've actually got,
|
|
over the last year,
|
|
I've actually got up to about
|
|
seeding five games.
|
|
And now they're seeding five games.
|
|
I've actually got about a 32-bit
|
|
so I assist the same
|
|
to how you'd use it on Windows.
|
|
Just summing them available,
|
|
and then it's summing them available on Windows.
|
|
If you're going to store them on Linux,
|
|
you need to store them
|
|
on Linux machine that you're on.
|
|
Because if you store them
|
|
in Windows,
|
|
what show up in the Linux version?
|
|
That's pretty much
|
|
something you have to do.
|
|
So just be careful
|
|
what platform you're actually
|
|
installing it on
|
|
when you actually install it.
|
|
Well, I don't run Windows
|
|
I run Gen2.
|
|
Well, you can still get
|
|
a Steam on Gen2 I presume.
|
|
There's no reason why you can't.
|
|
I presume there's a Steam client
|
|
for Gen2, isn't it?
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
I haven't really looked
|
|
into it until you said
|
|
that Path of Hicks I was up there.
|
|
A sebalon has got one.
|
|
So I presume that
|
|
Gen2 must have one.
|
|
I did hear Trouble with,
|
|
I tried sebalon 15.
|
|
I had Trouble with Steam.
|
|
But again,
|
|
it's the 32-bit Lubs.
|
|
You just have to find a way
|
|
to get those installed.
|
|
And then you'll install
|
|
the 32-bit version.
|
|
I mean,
|
|
that's probably the only
|
|
problem you go ahead.
|
|
There's this game I
|
|
go to the YouTube,
|
|
but Lubs installed
|
|
on a 64-bit
|
|
was showing,
|
|
which is annoying.
|
|
So it does it
|
|
automatically.
|
|
And I said,
|
|
Lord, other independent stuff
|
|
doesn't.
|
|
You have to
|
|
sit through stuff.
|
|
My wife made it.
|
|
I'm going to have to go.
|
|
Well, you have a good one
|
|
and happy new year to you.
|
|
I'm not three minutes.
|
|
I'll catch you guys later.
|
|
Well, I hope
|
|
that at least Marcus
|
|
would have stayed long enough
|
|
to say happy birthday to
|
|
his own area of the world,
|
|
or not happy birthday.
|
|
He wants to do the countdown.
|
|
I think she is.
|
|
How the hell did you get here
|
|
a team of minutes?
|
|
What was actually
|
|
like minutes?
|
|
I can't run this corner.
|
|
It was fucking
|
|
place.
|
|
Sorry.
|
|
I don't worry.
|
|
We aren't flattened
|
|
this one, say, for work.
|
|
Sorry.
|
|
I had just told it.
|
|
I was recording it.
|
|
I'll stay up and
|
|
realize that I might be
|
|
out of space for long.
|
|
Well, I have a good one, man.
|
|
Do I actually have to wait
|
|
for the new year to announce
|
|
a new year's show?
|
|
I think it would be best
|
|
to get it somewhere
|
|
close.
|
|
You got to remember
|
|
when they're breaking the
|
|
shows up, that's what they're
|
|
going to use to
|
|
hide off of.
|
|
So you'd hate to
|
|
have somebody come in
|
|
and say, if they're
|
|
recording a whole big,
|
|
long thing,
|
|
and then go to the
|
|
hour point.
|
|
And we're not there
|
|
with the, with the
|
|
welcome reading, which
|
|
is where they're going to
|
|
break it.
|
|
Of course, we're not, you know,
|
|
we're doing like three
|
|
and four hours.
|
|
So this one wouldn't
|
|
particularly matter.
|
|
But I would, yeah, I
|
|
would like it in the habit
|
|
of, of doing it pretty
|
|
much on the hour.
|
|
All right.
|
|
Well, I'll just be up
|
|
until the hour gets
|
|
here and then start
|
|
talking again.
|
|
Are we going to stop
|
|
recording and start
|
|
recording on the hour
|
|
as well?
|
|
Actually, Kevin
|
|
wishers lined up to
|
|
to record this part, though,
|
|
I don't see him recording.
|
|
He may be recording
|
|
some place else.
|
|
I'm recording, even
|
|
that it doesn't
|
|
show me recording.
|
|
But I've got, I've
|
|
got a recorder box
|
|
open here.
|
|
So it would probably
|
|
be good if they're, you
|
|
know, as many
|
|
people record as
|
|
possible, as a backup.
|
|
But as far
|
|
getting, I'm signed up for
|
|
later tomorrow, tomorrow
|
|
evening.
|
|
It'd be most convenient
|
|
for me.
|
|
But, you know, if
|
|
somebody can try to get
|
|
the whole thing in the
|
|
background, and I'm
|
|
certain Kevin is
|
|
probably not Kevin.
|
|
Ken is probably
|
|
recording from the stream
|
|
on.
|
|
Well, you can see that he
|
|
is.
|
|
I'm happy
|
|
to hear.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
I'm happy to hear.
|
|
Yes.
|
|
Greetings to
|
|
New Zealand, Auckland,
|
|
Solva, Wellington,
|
|
and
|
|
Nukki Lofa.
|
|
Happy New Year,
|
|
Kletto.
|
|
Yeah, Kletto.
|
|
Get off your tail
|
|
and get on here.
|
|
We haven't
|
|
heard from you in
|
|
so long.
|
|
All right.
|
|
I'm going to stop my
|
|
little recording and start
|
|
it again.
|
|
Okay.
|
|
And I do you have
|
|
you as a recording
|
|
or 50?
|
|
Okay.
|
|
Maybe it's because
|
|
it's still 2014
|
|
with us.
|
|
It's called
|
|
Time Zones.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
No, it's called
|
|
Time Zones.
|
|
We beat everyone
|
|
to the time zone.
|
|
But it's that same
|
|
like he's
|
|
working in the future.
|
|
Yeah, it's like about
|
|
early morning
|
|
near the
|
|
time zone.
|
|
It's our
|
|
time zone.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
So
|
|
if I was to
|
|
die now,
|
|
I'd still be alive
|
|
where it was living
|
|
here.
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
It's time zone.
|
|
Somebody
|
|
heard her of
|
|
mic.
|
|
She sounds
|
|
like she would
|
|
be fun to talk, too.
|
|
Go ahead.
|
|
Keep struggling
|
|
with the concept
|
|
of Time Zones.
|
|
That's all I
|
|
I'm still struggling
|
|
with the concept of
|
|
a volume of
|
|
show and I have no
|
|
fear.
|
|
Yes, I promise
|
|
again and take it
|
|
kindly.
|
|
Oh, God, man.
|
|
I was up there, man.
|
|
Maybe he's
|
|
just listening to
|
|
If he wants to do it one day, that's good too.
|
|
Hey, can anyone hear me at all?
|
|
Nope, not a word.
|
|
How did you know what I said?
|
|
Your lips lit up.
|
|
How did you?
|
|
How could you reply to me then?
|
|
Okay, I don't have a comeback for that one.
|
|
Ah, I cooked you.
|
|
I almost started searching around trying to find
|
|
if I'd mess something up.
|
|
Yeah, I enjoyed that.
|
|
Hey, how you all doing?
|
|
Is the show started already?
|
|
Yeah, you're late, man.
|
|
I'm always late to the party, but lost to leave.
|
|
Oh, can we up for a while then?
|
|
I'm going to go head off to bed in your probably
|
|
in about an hour and pin it on how this coffee treats me.
|
|
Yeah, that's a trouble.
|
|
Getting up the middle of the night in town and coffee to stay awake.
|
|
And inside, oh, yeah, I did for a couple hours.
|
|
And then I'll go back to bed after all the coffee
|
|
and that works too well.
|
|
Oh, no, it's better than that.
|
|
I was up.
|
|
I haven't gone to bed yet.
|
|
I was up last night playing around with my
|
|
HTPC reorganizing my movies and shows and crafts.
|
|
He's placed on a place, but I don't know.
|
|
There's a song for you guys on the place with an O-I-5.
|
|
Is that creative comments?
|
|
They have 30 seconds.
|
|
Crave comments anyway.
|
|
All the designs must be.
|
|
I think so.
|
|
I think we can talk about the kindness
|
|
of the old days.
|
|
People.
|
|
Yeah, all light-dine is in public domain.
|
|
I don't know if a particular recording about an artist
|
|
necessarily would be, but that's weird saying that.
|
|
That's in the public domain and happy birthday isn't.
|
|
Still going.
|
|
But I don't know what I'm doing.
|
|
He's saying maybe it isn't.
|
|
Right.
|
|
And the more I hear it, it must be the crave for one.
|
|
It's like, that would have been 20 years ago.
|
|
Anyway.
|
|
So dude, man.
|
|
What's going on?
|
|
What's going on?
|
|
I'm hoping that I got here in time to chat with 51-50
|
|
about arm-roid devices.
|
|
What time are we on right now?
|
|
About five minutes after I scheduled it.
|
|
So yeah, you're just perfect.
|
|
I hope one too early for you.
|
|
No, no, no, it was just them.
|
|
I wasn't expecting New Year's Eve to be today for some reason.
|
|
And I was planning it to be tomorrow.
|
|
Now, you said something I heard earlier.
|
|
Let's start with that.
|
|
That I was completely wrong about something on the o-droid.
|
|
I've been talking about it on a couple podcasts recently.
|
|
So film in when I get wrong.
|
|
Yeah, I only wanted to correct you.
|
|
When you buy the, what's the extra memory card called?
|
|
The EMCA or whatever.
|
|
You actually get a little adapter with it.
|
|
And it just allows you to plug it into a microcard reader.
|
|
So it just adapts it.
|
|
So it's the same shape as an SSD card.
|
|
What do you call a micro-SD card?
|
|
Well, see, I got one that I never got to use.
|
|
And I didn't.
|
|
It had an adapter to go on the plug into the o-droid.
|
|
But I don't think it was any way.
|
|
At least I couldn't see any way.
|
|
I could use it to plug in anything.
|
|
And when you say an adapter, you kind of,
|
|
you have to push the little memory card onto the adapter, don't you?
|
|
And then you can slot the adapter into an SSD slot.
|
|
Can't you? A micro-SD slot?
|
|
Well, I had some sort of thing that was off on the side
|
|
and then it had pins to go into the, to slip on to the o-droid.
|
|
It's not.
|
|
Mine wasn't like the new o-droid,
|
|
but you've actually got a slot for both the SD and the EMC, EMMC.
|
|
But it sure looked like there should have been a USB adapter in the kit.
|
|
And there wasn't one.
|
|
Well, I've got an X2 and two U3s,
|
|
and the X2 is quite a bit older.
|
|
I don't know what was the model, the older model you had.
|
|
I had the original o-droid X.
|
|
Well, I don't think that was too different from the X2, to be honest.
|
|
And somewhere sort of in the middle of the memory of the actual board,
|
|
there's a very, very minute kind of block that you push the memory card onto.
|
|
So it's not not a slot at all.
|
|
It's kind of a little place on the card.
|
|
If you don't look carefully, you can miss it easily.
|
|
Yeah, I saw that.
|
|
I just got busy and never got back to doing anything with it.
|
|
But no, the new ones, like the C1,
|
|
it's got a place for both of them just to slip in normally.
|
|
So it's not hanging off sort of where you could knock it off easy.
|
|
Oh, I hadn't noticed that.
|
|
But anyway, when you buy one of those cards,
|
|
all the free iPod, they come with a little adapter,
|
|
and it just adapts it to an SD memory card, a micro one.
|
|
So if you've got any micro SD card reader in your computer,
|
|
or you can put it into some other device,
|
|
and then you can DD images do it, and you can basically,
|
|
because I think you said that you can only use the image that comes burned on it.
|
|
But if you can connect it to your computer with this little adapter,
|
|
then you can basically update anything.
|
|
And for example, I use Arch on mine,
|
|
and if you just look to a search for Arch,
|
|
and those board names, they're really simple instructions
|
|
had to install that for both an SD card
|
|
and for this kind of external memory card.
|
|
Yeah, I remember time I used to go over to the forums,
|
|
and there would be, you would find your machine,
|
|
and then the first thing on there would be a forum of looks
|
|
to the various images.
|
|
Yeah, that's right.
|
|
So have you got a new one yet?
|
|
5150?
|
|
Not yet, but I sure do plan to.
|
|
You know, I wish, if I'd known to see one was out there,
|
|
I would have much rather spent 35 bucks on it than on the pie.
|
|
I mean, I'm glad I have the pie,
|
|
because that's what everybody has, and it's so well done.
|
|
Again, a lot of it is that, you know,
|
|
everybody's doing stuff on the pie,
|
|
so you can always, whatever you're trying to do,
|
|
you can always find documentation on it,
|
|
whereas the other single board computers,
|
|
if it's not, well, like DoDroid,
|
|
if it's not in that dev channel,
|
|
it can be a little hard to find.
|
|
So, you know, if they come in at them competing,
|
|
on products with the pie,
|
|
I don't think it'll be very long for the DoDroid
|
|
has pretty been falling.
|
|
Yeah, I really hope so.
|
|
I really like the DoDroid so far.
|
|
I keep looking around, maybe like a lot of us,
|
|
well, what little board can I get, you know,
|
|
because maybe I have the feeling that it's cheaper,
|
|
that I'm not buying a whole big computer,
|
|
and it's easier to justify it to my wife or to hide it, you know,
|
|
that I might something,
|
|
but so I keep looking around,
|
|
and I always just keep coming back to the DoDroid,
|
|
you know, I was tempted to get the X3, the XU3,
|
|
but I just wish it had a little bit more memory, you know,
|
|
just a bit more than two gigs.
|
|
Right now, that would be,
|
|
one big difference to see.
|
|
Well, of course they're doing that,
|
|
so they can sell them more expensive ones,
|
|
because, you know, I would think that C1 would be perfect
|
|
if it had the two gigs of RAM rather than for gigs of RAM,
|
|
or whatever, rather, you know,
|
|
you have to go up to $65 on the U3 to get two gigs of RAM.
|
|
You know, the performance is about the same.
|
|
Actually, C1 has one more memory slot
|
|
than the, or I'm sorry, USB connector than the U3 does.
|
|
And for folks who want to fall along here,
|
|
if you're not familiar with Fodroid,
|
|
go over to hardcurnell.com.
|
|
That's the vendor,
|
|
though I do think there's now a domestic vendor.
|
|
Is it an American droid, something like that?
|
|
I'll see if I can't find it,
|
|
slip it into the show notes.
|
|
But, you know, I haven't checked their shipping prices,
|
|
but the trouble Fodroid is,
|
|
when you get anything from a hardcurnell,
|
|
it's flat 25 bucks shipping.
|
|
So if you get the Odroid and you find out
|
|
after a couple of weeks,
|
|
a whole darn, I should have got the EMMC card,
|
|
along with it,
|
|
that's another 25 bucks for shipping on top of the price of the cards.
|
|
So you want to make sure you grab everything,
|
|
all in one's junk.
|
|
The power adapter is, well,
|
|
I mean, the last one I did,
|
|
I bought,
|
|
because the power adapter was actually a little weak,
|
|
I think, for most applications.
|
|
There's only amps,
|
|
and everybody said,
|
|
well, if you're going to fill all the USB slots you
|
|
in the old clock,
|
|
you're going to need at least two and a half amps.
|
|
So I found,
|
|
and I don't know if they're still that way,
|
|
I haven't looked at the power adapters currently,
|
|
they'd excel with them.
|
|
Well, they don't sell one with me,
|
|
you got to buy that separately by the Odroid.
|
|
But the ones they're on the side,
|
|
if I haven't checked to see what Amperage they are,
|
|
I just got a two and a half amp adapter of eBay,
|
|
and of course,
|
|
nobody makes an adapter with that right plug,
|
|
so I have to solder on an end from RadioShack
|
|
that fit that plug.
|
|
So if I can't look that up to,
|
|
because it's the same one I used on my ZIP,
|
|
it was a full ZIP computer ahead,
|
|
well, I'll think of that later.
|
|
But I know where to find the part number
|
|
on the adapter,
|
|
on a power plug that fits in,
|
|
it doesn't fit tight,
|
|
it seems to work,
|
|
and it's definitely known
|
|
when I found that was anywhere near the right size.
|
|
But...
|
|
Yeah, I just noticed 50.
|
|
The memory card, you know,
|
|
the extra fast one we were talking about,
|
|
was it EMMC,
|
|
it's actually,
|
|
it's not a slot on the C1,
|
|
it's still a little tech-a-ree boxed area
|
|
in the middle on the back of the card,
|
|
so it's the same as all the other ones, I think.
|
|
Okay, I guess I was wrong.
|
|
I thought I was seeing two slots now.
|
|
I know the USB is mounted.
|
|
Well, no, maybe that's my...
|
|
I guess that's my...
|
|
B plus Raspberry Pi,
|
|
where the slot's actually on the bottom.
|
|
Now, I don't know...
|
|
The C1 does have a USB microSD slot
|
|
right next to the other card slot
|
|
in the middle of the board on the back as well,
|
|
so it's in a funny place.
|
|
Yeah, I was thinking it was the same,
|
|
but it's, you know,
|
|
I think they're making it to be 100% compatible
|
|
with the B plus in cases.
|
|
The Roya, I haven't seen hardly any...
|
|
Well, I don't see as many cases
|
|
for the B plus yet.
|
|
I was looking for one, I got it.
|
|
I told you with the idea of getting the...
|
|
Oh, I'm forgetting everything,
|
|
I haven't even been drinking.
|
|
The Asian site,
|
|
bringing it all to parks for stuff like that,
|
|
but they've got a little, like,
|
|
4-inch touchscreen LCD
|
|
and so that you can...
|
|
You know, so the LCD actually becomes
|
|
the top of the case.
|
|
But I didn't find any...
|
|
I didn't find any of those for the B plus,
|
|
or I probably would have bought it at the same time.
|
|
Yeah, that sounds quite good.
|
|
It was really nice, say.
|
|
I just noticed they have an infrared receiver
|
|
on the C1 as well, as well as Gigabyte Ethernet.
|
|
Yeah, that's another plus on that.
|
|
So you wouldn't have to use a mouse
|
|
and keyboard to navigate
|
|
if you want to turn it into a new box.
|
|
I mean, that's...
|
|
You know, I've heard all these...
|
|
All these saying people play in movies on the TV,
|
|
using the Raspberry Pi,
|
|
and I guess they must be using that XBMC version of Debian.
|
|
Well, I mean, it's somehow a version of Raspbian,
|
|
but I've got Raspbian on it.
|
|
And just to stock with it,
|
|
I thought, well, I can install,
|
|
because I want something more like a desktop,
|
|
and I thought, well, I can install XBMC,
|
|
and if you look out,
|
|
installing XBMC on top of Raspbian,
|
|
it's like a thousand steps.
|
|
It looks like a pretty good upgrade from the Raspbian Pi,
|
|
and I really hope it catches on,
|
|
because I like the other boards
|
|
than stuff they're doing.
|
|
But I keep hearing talk,
|
|
or seeing mentioned that the 64-bit chips
|
|
will be coming out,
|
|
which will break the, hopefully,
|
|
the memory restrictions.
|
|
They can go over 4gb memory, hopefully,
|
|
and a bit quicker.
|
|
I'll be interested.
|
|
What happens with that?
|
|
Well, I just wish if they're going to have
|
|
a third memory that you can't upgrade,
|
|
that they would go ahead,
|
|
and put some, I mean,
|
|
I don't know if any of them have 4gb,
|
|
does the XU3 have 4gb or just 2?
|
|
Nice.
|
|
Yeah, it is limited to 2, which is a real shame.
|
|
Although, I mean, the 2U3s I'm using,
|
|
I've never run out of memory.
|
|
I'm not really using them as a desktop,
|
|
although when I do, you know,
|
|
unless I have hundreds of tabs open on Chromium,
|
|
which I can do sometimes,
|
|
that was fine.
|
|
You know, it's really, really good machine.
|
|
Yeah, that seems why I always have to buy memory
|
|
from my machines,
|
|
because I have too many darn tabs open
|
|
in the browser one time.
|
|
But if I close some tabs,
|
|
I could get by cheaper.
|
|
But, well, this little laptop,
|
|
I'm running now,
|
|
when it was coming to me,
|
|
it only had one,
|
|
and that's not really enough.
|
|
So, if you're going to crack it open,
|
|
you might as well do the max.
|
|
Of course, it only,
|
|
it's 32.
|
|
Well, I guess it's,
|
|
it probably uses all four,
|
|
I think only three, five shows up.
|
|
But, yeah, that,
|
|
that 64 bit restrictions,
|
|
not going to be a problem
|
|
until they actually start putting
|
|
that much memory in the,
|
|
in the system.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Yeah,
|
|
Markis was just asking
|
|
if it was in the chat,
|
|
if you know,
|
|
or pies online,
|
|
and for me,
|
|
I thought he was hungry,
|
|
but now I understand
|
|
that there's, well,
|
|
you can go and do egg
|
|
and get them now,
|
|
but there's two original vendors,
|
|
which I'm struggling to,
|
|
thank God,
|
|
where was it?
|
|
I got mine,
|
|
a big electronics,
|
|
and I was impressed.
|
|
I had,
|
|
I had to think in my hand
|
|
in a day,
|
|
well, not in a day,
|
|
to truth.
|
|
No, no, no.
|
|
This last one I got on Amazon,
|
|
it did take a while.
|
|
The first one I got,
|
|
the Model B,
|
|
that I got,
|
|
and never took out of the box,
|
|
except to look at it.
|
|
I think I ordered it
|
|
and had it three days later.
|
|
That's why it was a micro-center,
|
|
that I got it from,
|
|
maybe,
|
|
but the one I got off at,
|
|
this last one I got off at,
|
|
is on,
|
|
it took a little longer.
|
|
Hey, 50,
|
|
did you get your farming machine
|
|
fixed up?
|
|
So you could get back to your animals?
|
|
Yep, got it,
|
|
and just in time.
|
|
It's a real stress
|
|
when they're,
|
|
when they're hungry and stuff,
|
|
and, you know,
|
|
they're waiting
|
|
and you've got a fix on,
|
|
isn't it?
|
|
Well, especially when it's cold
|
|
like this,
|
|
I'm 16,
|
|
a Fahrenheit here today,
|
|
which is, which is,
|
|
a fairly cold.
|
|
Now, that's,
|
|
that's one thing
|
|
that I'm glad about.
|
|
We,
|
|
this is cold that's been this year,
|
|
really.
|
|
Well, you know,
|
|
this winter,
|
|
we had,
|
|
we had some weather in the 20s,
|
|
you know,
|
|
back at the end of October,
|
|
and see the,
|
|
the burn doctor,
|
|
he told me,
|
|
you know,
|
|
you're going to be fine
|
|
until you go,
|
|
it gets cold
|
|
and you're going to be
|
|
miserable
|
|
and in the need of,
|
|
serious pain medication
|
|
to, to go on the cold,
|
|
at least, you know,
|
|
this winter,
|
|
so, you know,
|
|
by, by,
|
|
the year from now,
|
|
your skin will be thickened
|
|
up and it will be a problem.
|
|
You know,
|
|
I was out in the cold
|
|
and snowed a day
|
|
and it didn't bother me anymore
|
|
than it,
|
|
you know,
|
|
didn't, didn't give me any
|
|
pain in the arms
|
|
or anything like that.
|
|
Not, not that I particularly
|
|
enjoy the cold,
|
|
but I didn't have any
|
|
unusual aching pains,
|
|
so,
|
|
either it stayed warm enough
|
|
for me to do,
|
|
develop a thick skin
|
|
or the doctor wasn't,
|
|
was mistaken.
|
|
Maybe the doctor's
|
|
just not used to cold
|
|
and when it's cold,
|
|
he suffers anyway,
|
|
you know, and,
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
How you seeing
|
|
I know what he was talking
|
|
about,
|
|
they do all kinds of stuff,
|
|
you know,
|
|
and,
|
|
I don't know,
|
|
it's for the show,
|
|
not that I haven't talked
|
|
about it before,
|
|
but, you know,
|
|
the, you know,
|
|
the guys
|
|
at the, at the
|
|
burn clinic was,
|
|
first of all,
|
|
you got to keep this cream
|
|
on your face,
|
|
where you'll be horribly
|
|
scarred,
|
|
and, you know,
|
|
so make sure you
|
|
really, really scrub
|
|
your arms and all that.
|
|
They didn't say,
|
|
you know,
|
|
try to peel the dead skin off,
|
|
but I got that impression
|
|
in this burn doctor,
|
|
you know,
|
|
I saw him two weeks later,
|
|
he was like,
|
|
no, quit torturing
|
|
yourself like that.
|
|
You know,
|
|
it's going to fall off
|
|
eventually anyway,
|
|
you don't need,
|
|
you don't need to worry
|
|
about it,
|
|
of course.
|
|
I, I,
|
|
about got rid of all of it,
|
|
by that time,
|
|
anyway,
|
|
but, you know,
|
|
really, I was,
|
|
by that time,
|
|
I was pretty,
|
|
pretty well
|
|
on the way to being,
|
|
being mended,
|
|
so, you know,
|
|
I don't recommend
|
|
anybody,
|
|
catch themselves on
|
|
fire,
|
|
but, you know,
|
|
I think I'm probably
|
|
the luckiest person
|
|
who ever did.
|
|
Did, did the scars
|
|
improve your,
|
|
your looks at all,
|
|
5150?
|
|
Have you got any scars
|
|
which make you
|
|
look more masculine?
|
|
Well, really,
|
|
I didn't have anything
|
|
in my face, you know,
|
|
which, you know,
|
|
that's the main thing
|
|
that I was afraid of,
|
|
I had blotchy,
|
|
you know,
|
|
it blotchy,
|
|
different color skin,
|
|
for a while,
|
|
but that all,
|
|
you know,
|
|
that all healed up,
|
|
I don't get any different.
|
|
On my arms,
|
|
yeah, if somebody
|
|
looked close to me,
|
|
especially on my left arm,
|
|
you could tell,
|
|
I've got, you know,
|
|
some weird
|
|
pigmentation,
|
|
you know,
|
|
like it burned off all
|
|
the pigmentation
|
|
on my hand almost,
|
|
you know,
|
|
well,
|
|
and the places
|
|
where the fire was
|
|
worsers,
|
|
you know,
|
|
it's not.
|
|
So, I don't know
|
|
if that will eventually,
|
|
change
|
|
or anything coming
|
|
next summer,
|
|
or if it's just going
|
|
to be that way,
|
|
you know,
|
|
it's kind of a little more
|
|
wrinkly, you know,
|
|
in places,
|
|
I can, I can look
|
|
at it and tell,
|
|
you know,
|
|
there's a different,
|
|
I don't know if anybody
|
|
else would be able to.
|
|
It's things like that,
|
|
which really make you
|
|
make it easy to be grateful
|
|
for the little things,
|
|
isn't it?
|
|
Last night,
|
|
I went out to feed
|
|
the cows late
|
|
and, you know,
|
|
how you get used
|
|
to they're just all
|
|
in their places
|
|
and our youngest cow,
|
|
who was born last year,
|
|
her mother died this summer.
|
|
She wasn't there,
|
|
and I'm looking around
|
|
thinking,
|
|
oh, where is she, you know?
|
|
So, I have a look
|
|
around outside
|
|
and she's escaped
|
|
and she was
|
|
wandering around
|
|
outside having a look
|
|
searching for grass,
|
|
but it's a really
|
|
nice feeling
|
|
when you can,
|
|
when everyone's okay
|
|
and you can get them
|
|
all back
|
|
and then things go well.
|
|
Yeah, yours are probably,
|
|
you know, a minor
|
|
for obtained too,
|
|
but yours are probably
|
|
easier to get back
|
|
back in.
|
|
Mine tend to be
|
|
stubborn, you know,
|
|
you're trying to
|
|
put them back in.
|
|
It's awful hard,
|
|
one person trying,
|
|
because you can't get
|
|
around on, you know,
|
|
on two sides of them
|
|
and force them in,
|
|
and they can't get
|
|
some, you know,
|
|
of course,
|
|
dad has been
|
|
five years or so,
|
|
since he's been able to
|
|
give me any kind of help
|
|
on something like that,
|
|
so if mine get out,
|
|
I usually have to call
|
|
the neighbors
|
|
if they haven't already
|
|
seen it and showed up,
|
|
but, you know,
|
|
now that I'm moving,
|
|
then I'm going to be
|
|
off the highway
|
|
and they're going to have
|
|
a dog before,
|
|
because it's right there
|
|
on the highway.
|
|
It's bad if the cats,
|
|
but, you know,
|
|
I'm seriously considering
|
|
getting myself a cattle dog,
|
|
because, you know,
|
|
I'm getting too old
|
|
to run down
|
|
anything, so,
|
|
never had one before,
|
|
but,
|
|
I'm second that may be
|
|
a great help.
|
|
I've got a suggestion
|
|
for you 50.
|
|
Get a donkey,
|
|
because if you can
|
|
lead a donkey around,
|
|
then you'll have
|
|
really good strategy
|
|
for leading cattle
|
|
or anything.
|
|
I've got a really good
|
|
strategy for
|
|
leading the bulls
|
|
or the cows around,
|
|
and they just can't
|
|
help but follow you then.
|
|
Yeah, I always work
|
|
if you get a bucket
|
|
full grain or something
|
|
like that.
|
|
They'll tip,
|
|
come to you.
|
|
When you've got just
|
|
long, it's awful hard.
|
|
You can lead them,
|
|
but just one,
|
|
it's awful hard.
|
|
So, the more you
|
|
run back and forth,
|
|
the more, you know,
|
|
stress they get.
|
|
Of course, they didn't
|
|
get tired, too,
|
|
and say,
|
|
all the heck with it,
|
|
I'll go find the
|
|
hole that I came out
|
|
and go back in it.
|
|
Now, all I did,
|
|
I just stumbled,
|
|
kind of nervously
|
|
up to it,
|
|
so that it isn't
|
|
scared of me, you know,
|
|
not running up to it.
|
|
Through a,
|
|
well, put a generally
|
|
put a rope around
|
|
his neck,
|
|
and then just started
|
|
walking home,
|
|
and whenever he showed
|
|
us, I would just,
|
|
kind of,
|
|
pull on the rope,
|
|
a certain amount,
|
|
and then when he gives
|
|
in, I let the rope
|
|
go slack,
|
|
and then I give it
|
|
a, like,
|
|
ten seconds or so,
|
|
and then just carry
|
|
on walking,
|
|
and gradually he realizes
|
|
that it's just,
|
|
it's just easier,
|
|
if he maintains slack
|
|
in the rope,
|
|
and then he just
|
|
follows you.
|
|
Well, I can work
|
|
as if they're,
|
|
if they're rope
|
|
to lead,
|
|
which mine are,
|
|
if you can,
|
|
if you can get
|
|
close enough to throw a
|
|
loop around them.
|
|
Right, I guess this one
|
|
is the only way
|
|
before, you know,
|
|
but they know me,
|
|
and they're, you know,
|
|
I'm around them
|
|
every day,
|
|
so she's tame,
|
|
and she was calm,
|
|
but it's,
|
|
I'm guessing a lot
|
|
of other people
|
|
they might have treated
|
|
my one in a different way,
|
|
and would have scared
|
|
her off, you know.
|
|
Well, say,
|
|
that's a problem I have
|
|
when people come,
|
|
come help me
|
|
heard catalyzing mine
|
|
or two days, you know,
|
|
it's,
|
|
it's hard to get
|
|
in moving because
|
|
they're not, you know,
|
|
most people
|
|
are naturally
|
|
running away
|
|
from human
|
|
to the whole,
|
|
you know,
|
|
and down the channel
|
|
into the trailer,
|
|
one just stand there
|
|
and look at you.
|
|
Yeah, that was a bit
|
|
like that.
|
|
One day,
|
|
a few years ago,
|
|
our horse is escaped
|
|
and they're in the middle
|
|
of the village,
|
|
and a few other villagers
|
|
who don't have experience
|
|
with bigger animals,
|
|
they kindly came
|
|
and helped,
|
|
but they're only making
|
|
the situation worse
|
|
by kind of chasing
|
|
after them,
|
|
like crazy dogs, you know.
|
|
Oh yeah, I've had
|
|
that experience, too,
|
|
you know,
|
|
what they're doing
|
|
and it's like no, no,
|
|
just let me do it,
|
|
because you're just
|
|
getting them all excited.
|
|
Exactly, exactly.
|
|
Yes, I've been
|
|
holding off buying
|
|
and in new,
|
|
new armboards
|
|
because, well,
|
|
basically I don't
|
|
really need a level one,
|
|
and you know,
|
|
it's just toys,
|
|
but I was hoping
|
|
to get something
|
|
a bit more powerful
|
|
and with more memory.
|
|
Well, probably
|
|
what I've got mine on,
|
|
I've got the plus
|
|
on my TV,
|
|
like I start
|
|
to talk about,
|
|
you know,
|
|
you know,
|
|
you're people play
|
|
you know,
|
|
streaming video,
|
|
video files on it,
|
|
and I just had no
|
|
success,
|
|
so there is,
|
|
was it OTP player
|
|
or talked about this,
|
|
oh, I guess
|
|
probably the last
|
|
Linux logcast,
|
|
Linux logcast.com,
|
|
the chain,
|
|
but,
|
|
you know,
|
|
but it's not,
|
|
well,
|
|
I can start
|
|
a VLC,
|
|
but it just won't play
|
|
anything.
|
|
It just sits there,
|
|
and I, you know,
|
|
I can open up YouTube
|
|
and a browser
|
|
and saying,
|
|
it tries to play it,
|
|
and this is going to play,
|
|
and it doesn't
|
|
play any of that.
|
|
And this,
|
|
you know,
|
|
there's this player
|
|
that was written specifically
|
|
for the pie,
|
|
so I don't think,
|
|
you, I'm surprised
|
|
nobody's
|
|
ordered it to,
|
|
you know,
|
|
regular Linux
|
|
for the PC
|
|
and it's a great,
|
|
small footprint player,
|
|
but,
|
|
you, you,
|
|
you just,
|
|
you go from the command line
|
|
and,
|
|
and,
|
|
give it the video file,
|
|
and that,
|
|
it just starts playing,
|
|
but it's not windows,
|
|
so you can't minimize
|
|
it or anything like that.
|
|
There are,
|
|
key commands,
|
|
to stop,
|
|
or jump ahead,
|
|
or the next chapter,
|
|
or whatever you're going to do.
|
|
No,
|
|
sometimes it takes a lot
|
|
for them,
|
|
porters thong to it,
|
|
as well.
|
|
I've been watchful
|
|
with it,
|
|
you know,
|
|
I tried,
|
|
I tried to get it to quit,
|
|
you hit two,
|
|
and I thought,
|
|
I figured it wasn't,
|
|
it wasn't,
|
|
it just wasn't paying any attention,
|
|
and finally,
|
|
you know,
|
|
one time after about three or four minutes
|
|
and quit,
|
|
finally,
|
|
after the first time
|
|
I hit Q,
|
|
so I figured out,
|
|
well,
|
|
it's probably,
|
|
it probably is,
|
|
just,
|
|
you know,
|
|
buffering the key commands,
|
|
uh,
|
|
way in the future,
|
|
it's probably not always
|
|
being what's,
|
|
what's been typed on the key,
|
|
uh,
|
|
uh,
|
|
uh, to maximize efficiency.
|
|
It does seem to pay,
|
|
I'm going to do anything high,
|
|
high res,
|
|
but, uh,
|
|
you know,
|
|
normal YouTube videos,
|
|
stuff like that,
|
|
that I've saved,
|
|
with YouTube,
|
|
DL,
|
|
it seems to,
|
|
uh,
|
|
it seems to play just fine,
|
|
but it seems to fill about a quarter,
|
|
I'm sorry,
|
|
three quarters of the screen,
|
|
and doesn't obey any windowing
|
|
or anything like that,
|
|
but it's,
|
|
it's an only max player,
|
|
I think that's it,
|
|
but it does work
|
|
really well,
|
|
I think,
|
|
yes, I can play video,
|
|
but it seems like the,
|
|
you know,
|
|
next being specific,
|
|
uh,
|
|
spin,
|
|
uh,
|
|
for the pie,
|
|
must do,
|
|
must do,
|
|
way better on video,
|
|
most sacrifice,
|
|
everything else to make the video work,
|
|
uh,
|
|
video's work.
|
|
So, if you,
|
|
if you've got to get a pie as a media player,
|
|
then,
|
|
then go ahead and grab that,
|
|
you'll,
|
|
you'll see yourself,
|
|
uh,
|
|
a lot of hassle,
|
|
but, uh,
|
|
dude,
|
|
when I had my old droid,
|
|
they still hadn't,
|
|
gotten,
|
|
uh,
|
|
I mean,
|
|
last time I had it running,
|
|
they still had,
|
|
sort of,
|
|
the video drive,
|
|
where you could really play
|
|
anything like YouTube videos.
|
|
So, could you do media
|
|
on yours now?
|
|
Yeah,
|
|
I just used you as speaking,
|
|
I, uh,
|
|
SSH didn't,
|
|
and launch Chromium
|
|
and had a look at YouTube,
|
|
and it all worked fine.
|
|
I mean, it was jittery
|
|
because it was over SSH.
|
|
I haven't got a screen connected to it,
|
|
but,
|
|
it works fine, you know,
|
|
but I'm running arch,
|
|
and, um,
|
|
I had,
|
|
doing what the packages
|
|
were called,
|
|
but someone had,
|
|
um,
|
|
ported some accelerated
|
|
graphics through,
|
|
uh,
|
|
for the U3,
|
|
and, uh,
|
|
I tried that,
|
|
and it was, uh,
|
|
it was an improvement,
|
|
but, I think most people
|
|
would be pretty happy,
|
|
but I'm guessing it's,
|
|
it's down to the,
|
|
uh, the distro,
|
|
rather than,
|
|
what's actually available now.
|
|
Well, like I said,
|
|
I,
|
|
I'm going to get a couple of droids,
|
|
probably,
|
|
probably a U3 for media,
|
|
but it has the more memory,
|
|
and,
|
|
um,
|
|
I don't know,
|
|
it's,
|
|
I'm not sure I want to run it completely headless
|
|
because,
|
|
I've,
|
|
I've noticed,
|
|
uh,
|
|
when I,
|
|
uh,
|
|
do,
|
|
try to access
|
|
those drives
|
|
remotely,
|
|
um,
|
|
through SSHFS,
|
|
you know,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
then sometimes and sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
sometimes,
|
|
Seems like on the pie you got to go in and wake him up
|
|
So I'm I'm running zone mind on one of my U3s and I've got four cameras attached right now
|
|
I'm kind of HD web cameras infrared and
|
|
It's run really surprised that the small amount of load is created on it, you know
|
|
I could probably get another five or six cameras on there
|
|
Yeah, I tried that on my server. I just had cheap USB
|
|
No, no, they were network
|
|
You know, they had an ethernet port their IP cameras, but it's the same one about a year ago
|
|
They yeah, and the one that didn't burn up. It's not working anymore than the beer to be lights don't come on under anything
|
|
but
|
|
You know, so I don't I'm not sure I recommend the brand, but it's it's the ones that got
|
|
You know in about a year and a half ago because
|
|
They were used as a baby monitor and suddenly somebody somebody external to the house was you know
|
|
You using the audio because you do it it does have a mic and a speaker though. It's you know
|
|
It's awful terribly slow. I mean terrible bad if you enable that, but suddenly somebody was they figured out
|
|
Somebody's watching her kid and fucking Adam or whatever and they did have you know, they had changed the default password
|
|
So it's not like somebody got cut in their network and found the password
|
|
It you know, just just read the manual you use the default password. So it was it was asked worded
|
|
It just there was a
|
|
Apparently the firmware wasn't very good though. They did put a pack out there
|
|
but
|
|
That those were the ones that I did not cheap one but I bought but I
|
|
I never could get
|
|
What's the software we were talking I never could get them to recognize it ever on the net
|
|
So the soundminder yeah, yeah, I've I have problems initially
|
|
Partly trying to understand how to do it, but knowing what what settings, but I don't know if it's improved or I've improved over the last year
|
|
But I'm really happy with it now and I found some good
|
|
cheap-ish
|
|
Cameras I got them from Alabama Alabama is like a cheap Chinese website
|
|
But you can get stuff and I ordered four of them and I think I'll probably get some more and
|
|
They're pretty fast HD infrared no mic or anything like that. I went for the cheaper models, but I'm pretty happy with them actually
|
|
Yeah, that's one that's one
|
|
Yeah, I see if you've seen the pictures of the house
|
|
I'm building you can see them on my
|
|
Google plus channel, but
|
|
Where it's where it's gonna be?
|
|
No windows on three sides. I'm definitely gonna want some external cameras and maybe
|
|
I'm up on a pole to top of the hill I can look down on stuff and see see who's coming in if I if I
|
|
Let him billy paranoia get away from me. I would probably set one up with a concentric rifle that I could you know
|
|
You used to shoot at people in the company, but
|
|
That that would probably that would violate some US law, so that's probably not the best idea
|
|
Maybe you could conceal it, so it's not visible, you know
|
|
They'll just hear it and feel it
|
|
I could definitely recommend the I can send you or give you for the show notes these cameras. I have
|
|
They were pretty cheap and good quality fast update and they they're working well with Zominder
|
|
Yeah
|
|
I do think we
|
|
I'm not gonna spend a lot of money, but I'm you know
|
|
Not an incredible amount, but yeah, when we're putting this house together
|
|
We haven't started doing the interior yet or whatever, but
|
|
You know, you got to explain to the contract. It's like, you know, I don't know, you know, I don't care
|
|
What a cost, but I'm you know, I don't want to be ever being we're about four foot from a
|
|
From a power plug and two feet when you know in the room I'm gonna use for the office and
|
|
Well, we'll see how that goes about the same ethernet connections
|
|
And they probably will be alive at once, but I you know probably about every every place I will all plug
|
|
I'm gonna want
|
|
An ethernet plug running right back to
|
|
You know
|
|
Well, these ones are dome cameras and they have power over ethernet
|
|
Infrared and I think they're about a hundred dollars something like that and you get them cheaper if you get a few more
|
|
To take a few weeks for delivery and they work pretty nicely
|
|
I'll just try and find a website and I'll post it in here for you carry on talking for a minute
|
|
Okay, great. Yeah, I see activity on
|
|
An on cast planet. Why aren't you guys in here talking?
|
|
Let's see
|
|
What what else we were talking? Of course, we got more options there before
|
|
I do pull one earphone off. It's I don't know do you you get that dude man?
|
|
This first time I've ever had it from a
|
|
headset, but you know, these are pretty tight fitting hands, but
|
|
You know, it happens to me all the time when I'm wearing down in the ear ear plugs on my on the media player
|
|
I guess I'm plugging off the station tubes and
|
|
You know and I've got some massive reflux
|
|
But do you ever get hit like a fitted nausea or anything like that? I do it just come to all of a sudden
|
|
I got to just yank the ear plugs out
|
|
You know just immediately and that's connected with the e-phones that that creates that in the you does it
|
|
Yeah, well, this is the first time I've said this what I've had a headset with
|
|
You know, this one's got cans really just you know with the fuzzy
|
|
Earbuffs sort of things like I have on the analog but yeah
|
|
I'd pull one off. That's the first time one of these but you know
|
|
My media here happens to me all the time. What what happened is I do I
|
|
Start doing anything
|
|
You know halfway straddles and I forget, you know, and I'm I'm a single podcast and
|
|
And of course, it's course once cold that also seems to when it's cold and damp like it's what gets been
|
|
That really seems to to exaggerate my
|
|
Accid reflux too, so
|
|
And I'm sure this this is this is great great father for podcasting that you folks visiting at home
|
|
When it gets up on the site yet, we've been talking about being on fire and nausea. I'm sure it's been a great hour podcasting
|
|
But you know, is that any folks listening if you want to come on or whatever you know, is that ever happened to you?
|
|
I'm talking not to just dude, ma'am. There's everybody in my voice
|
|
Hi, so if it's is connected with the pressure of the those plugs that you put in your ears
|
|
I mean, I never use those. I like the headphones to go over your head even if I look a bit more stupid out and about with big headphones on
|
|
But the acid reflux you want to have a look at
|
|
Edged diet and the condition of your gut because that can really get quite bad
|
|
Well, you know, I said I what I need to do is
|
|
There's stuff I can use control. I mean pro sac or whatever
|
|
Over the counter not what I what I need to do is is I'm always treating it after I after I get it
|
|
And that stuff Roy, I think you need to take it every day for to for to do
|
|
Do you any good? I mean, I need to set myself up for pill blinders like I was an old person and
|
|
You know every day take any instruments and
|
|
acid reflux and aspirin or something, you know, but I
|
|
I'm always chasing it after the fact
|
|
I just put a link in about an article from the Western A price foundation
|
|
It's something I talked about maybe the year before last at the end of a podcast about diet and more have you
|
|
I didn't intend to mention anything about it this show because maybe some people didn't appreciate it last time
|
|
But it's there for you to read fifty one fifty and it really is connected a lot with
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The type of food you read and the the health of your gut, you know, and maybe a lot of those medications
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They might help on the short term by suppressing it, but it's only going to make it worse, you know
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Oh, and just so just before that that very long link
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About in the chat is the link to the webcams I have
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Okay, I see it well to google lake, which is probably why it's too long
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Let me bring that up and bring that up in a browser and see if I can
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Shorten it for the show notes
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The next time I see if I can find an even longer link
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Good morning everybody reading some Belgium
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Hey night wise. Hey guys. How are you doing pretty well pretty well. Hey
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Hey
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That's the last day of the year. So it's mandatory that I jump in here and say my hello's
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Hope everybody's doing great except for acid reflux
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Uh, I'll join in with my
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ailments of the season where damp weather gives me lower back pains
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I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I don't have that wow
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It we had a little bit of we've had a pretty warm year here
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And um, we've had a little bit of snow a couple of days ago
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But before we got there the the temperature of the weather started really, you know, turning around
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It was moist and we damp and cold and that's lethal for me
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So I just walked around like an old guy for a couple of days
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Do you do any kind of exercise to help it out to strengthen you back?
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And I
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We have a stair master upstairs that I use and my chiropractor one said that
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My pelvis going up and down when I'm on the stair master is actually good for my lower back
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And that strengthens the muscles
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You might want to have a look at plank, plank exercises really great for your core
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Oh, it's interesting
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because uh
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Googling that
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It's really easy to do just you you prolong the time that you can kind of support yourself in different positions
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Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, there you really have to make sure that you're you're your
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Bag muscles really hold your you're spying
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Straighten stuff, so yeah cool. I had a stove maker here and
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He was are you on automatic talking or I am afraid I am so I'll go to push the car
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Going quite a bit. Oh, sorry about that. Hello puppy. Hello
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Let's try now
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You know, I had a stove maker who was complaining about a bad back because he was lifting stones up
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And he went and got one of these girdles
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So he's like a big girls blouse well as in a girdle and
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I tried to persuade him that he should try and develop some muscles to hold it up naturally instead of this this big tight girdle
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Yeah, once you get those backpaces and stuff
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I've got a friend like that can't help with the moves
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You know
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It's sort of stuff like that
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You're about done, you know, it is is my thank you but
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Well, of course that can't save you back. I did I did try you know like a weight lifting girdle for a while because you know
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Well, I lift my dad up stuff and sometimes that would get to be on my back as like I said
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Always chasing the problem afterwards
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It was you know, but it's always a hassle to put this thing on you don't want to walk around all day wearing it
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But there there were times that didn't give me
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So some relief when I started to get down that way. Usually when he's to give me problems you guys know I got to
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Needs I wear places all the time, but
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But yeah
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Well my dad he had the reason he couldn't get up is because
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He had bad back and once you start
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And you know, I can tell you from experience once you start going that well
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It's it's awful hard to get back from though, you know
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I'm in a decision where oh, I've got a you know, I do a full basement in this place that I'm winning
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Or anything down there to wash her and dry her and you know, I'm glad I'm not going down there
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12 times a day
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Because that that would get to my knees a bit, but
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You know probably going to be here long or I would have that
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All filled with empty computers again or something like something like that
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I would find a use for the space right now. I don't have use for the space that I have
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New place, you know now now if they've formed the floor and all that it doesn't look as big
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Is it sounded like on the
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When we're on the plans, but I'm sure it'll be
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Plenty for one person. So you're going to get a gym in there 50 150
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I bought gym machine this year because I wanted to get into some strength training partly because of back pain
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I was having a few years ago, and I have the back pain unless I did some kind of yoga on a regular basis and
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Basically, I've started to do some some of those plank exercises and general strength training and feel a lot better, you know
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I don't know or I know
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Has every bar on a sheet most of the times they just use it to hang for laundry on so you need you need to get one with big
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Big kind of sticky out thing. So you've got the biggest chance for hanging stuff. Yep
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Confirmed
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I always have to make sure that I got the laundry off of the cross trainer
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What did help for me, however is I
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Stuck a tablet to the display. So in the morning when I get up. I go upstairs and I put on a an episode of
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Some video for podcast or which is a or another thing which is ideal and
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A TED talk or an episode of the big bang theory and that's about 20 minutes
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So while I'm watching that among the cross trainer and that gives me my 20-minute exercise and I am
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entertained and then I'm done. So that that helps making it
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You know tying some podcast or or geeky entertainment to it that that helps
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There is a bit of a difference
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Maybe it's controversial, but I was interested when I started to study this last year because I was started to get into I thought
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I was really fit because I have quite an active life
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But I was having lower back pain and feeling tired sometimes. So I thought I had to do something about you know
|
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I'm 40 already maybe that's young
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But anyway, there's a quite a big difference between the cut this cardio rascular exercise and actual strength training exercise and
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I reckon what I studied a lot of people would set would benefit a lot more from doing
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Not extreme strength training to be really strong, but
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focusing rather on strength than
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Too much cardio rascular just to burn fat
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You can actually burn a lot of fat from just doing strength training as well and those muscles that you develop especially around your core
|
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Can prevent the back pains and make you feel and walk a lot better. I think that is something that I should look into because
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I think that compared to a lot of
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Mostly American podcasters of of my age. I'm a little bit
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In a different class when it comes to weight
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I weigh in at a 128 pounds. So I don't have a lot of extra fat to burn. I think I need to work on my muscles
|
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Sure, but you're not American are you so you you have different genes
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I guess I guess I do
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But I'm I'm I'm scrawny for even even Belgian standards. I guess
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128 pounds
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Yeah, that's pretty light, but
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But I definitely I appreciate more trying to develop muscles that just support my
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Activities, you know, and I I have an active life
|
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I sit at a computer as well, but the activity wasn't enough to
|
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Maintain and develop that the strength that you need just to get out of a chair, you know and stuff like that without hurting yourself sometimes
|
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Yeah, and that's true. The only thing is how do you how do you watch a video podcast while planking
|
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We'll just have to shove the tablet right under your nose that helps
|
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Well, I've got a clip zip a sensor clip zip and I have it attached to the top of these kind of big headphones
|
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And basically I just go around listening to podcasts all the time or audiobooks and stuff
|
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I've noticed that that that does really help because
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The Roman or the Greek thing the healthy mind and the healthy body is something I try to to
|
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Keep track of when I'm when I'm doing any exercises either I go walking or cycling or I'm on the cross-trainer
|
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I really found that
|
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They are ideal moments to kind of you know listen to a TED talk or listen to an hpr episode and stuff like that
|
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That is that's something that's that's making it
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Barrable and and if there are any geeks out there who have new years resolutions that say I should you know start exercising that next
|
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Next year
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|
It's a great time to to you know give yourself an excuse to listen to to to some new interesting content distraction free
|
|
Yeah, sure to just to go back on the the thing about the cardiovascular what I was studying was a
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people can get too obsessed were doing just too much cardio
|
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Rascular and it can actually create kind of you know like the the run in syndrome that if if you run too much
|
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You you really mess up your knees and your feet and it is not necessarily healthy and that's one disadvantage
|
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We've just doing too much cardio rascular and you can actually atrophy your muscles by doing too much because
|
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You know if you don't eat enough or have enough
|
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You know food
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Then the you start just to waste the way and and lose your muscles from doing cut too much cardio rascular
|
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If I've not messed that up too much and in my
|
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Interpretation for everyone
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It's it's true
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The one thing is when you when you do cardio vascular exercises and and
|
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You get that you know what runners have that they want to need to have to run
|
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But if you don't do any under other exercises then you just go running for example
|
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I I went running last year. I tried one of those start to run courses
|
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It's brutal. It really is brutal on your knees and on your back. If you haven't
|
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Haven't strengthened those muscles first. That's that's true
|
|
Well, I
|
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School I work for one one of the coaches way better shaped and a little older and maybe better shaped than I am and I remember
|
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Him having a harder attack. I haven't had one which is which is amazing. So
|
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You know, I do I do think it's it's you know do a lot of running and all that stuff you can even if you physically fit you can
|
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Unknowingly put a put a big strain on your on your body and
|
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You know and run and run into a problem
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Hi, yeah, so you're going to go on one of the trend. Thank you
|
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One of the trends that we have
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Over here. I think they're they're a little bit everywhere
|
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Is that especially in in in in IT or other knowledge related
|
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branches people are obsessed with
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Running and you know logging their runs and posting their runs and and you know some of them go as far as you know
|
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I did have a marathon and I did this and then I did that and these are people that are you know
|
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Sitting in behind the desk all day and then in their free time they
|
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Have this sudden urge to to compete and run half marathons marathons and I think that this year in Belgium alone
|
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We've had three deaths in one of these events where people just keeled over and and died because day
|
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Want to not only exercise but also feel the need to compete and and you know these are regular office jockeys
|
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desk jockeys that that that run a fly a thryat one which is you know something normally only
|
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Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised of that. I wanted to ask them because I was concerned at my age
|
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Condition of my heart and what have you and connected with the food I eat thinking, you know, is it healthy and I got one of those
|
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Pulse rate
|
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Monitor watches polo one just so that I could measure my heart rate variability
|
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I don't know if you guys have heard about that
|
|
But anyway, I was really satisfied with the results because it graded my heart at
|
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Elite athlete of a 26 year old and um, I'm sure that must have improved over the last 10 years
|
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But it made me feel much more satisfied in doing exercises and stuff like that
|
|
But that was before I started to do much exercise
|
|
Yeah, I'm sure if I got one of those it would say, you know, are you there? Are you dead?
|
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Well, have you do you understand how the heart rate variability works because he's really fascinating
|
|
Probably more geeks would would appreciate that
|
|
Well, I would expect that people who are not very fit like I am that you start pulling anything at all your
|
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Your heart rate goes from the base level to being you know running really really fast
|
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Which which is where you get into trouble?
|
|
Ah, but that's not actually it because what it measures is the speed and the sensitivity at which the heart can react
|
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Even to your breathing at rest that as you're as you breathe in and out
|
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Your heart there should be micro responses and the the kind of flexibility of that indicates the health of the heart
|
|
Okay, let me hear it's a new year
|
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Yeah, it's gonna simply let me jump in and
|
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Welcome into the new year
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Eastern Russia the Marshall Islands
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So five more we need to fix that because this five more and we know what more is
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And your
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Foodie Arun and Tararwa
|
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Happy New Year
|
|
Yeah, yeah, stop my recording and then start it again and then I'm going take a nap
|
|
Say no to pronounce Tararwa because you was here about more work too
|
|
But one of these days I need to sit down and figure out how to actually pronounce all these and then
|
|
Fill in all the ones that say five more because you know, they're all all those places are probably like hey
|
|
You know, there's only five places out there you could you could actually mention this
|
|
Yeah, where are we at?
|
|
I think it were we're the planets racing through the part of the Pacific that's going through
|
|
Through the the the new year right or are we on the Russian mainland
|
|
Uh, not Australia would be coming up in the end. Yeah, you've got to try your up in the air. Why?
|
|
Well, I since parts of Russia so I would assume that we're to the
|
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Eastern part of the Russian mainland maybe maybe some of those islands that they're always
|
|
Conscious with Japan over out there
|
|
Yeah, that could be correct. Oh, yeah, it's Australia's first. That's that's one I always forget
|
|
I always thought that they were the last but they were actually the first right
|
|
known as we hit New Zealand first and actually we hadn't hit New Zealand when we started
|
|
So there's a few islands out there
|
|
close to the international date line and
|
|
If you look in a map, that's why 26 hours. There's a few of the places in that same area
|
|
That or at least in that in that same
|
|
latitude
|
|
You know, I guess it's longitude. It's it's something longitude where
|
|
Uh, it won't be
|
|
New years till near till 24 hours from now
|
|
I remember
|
|
I was was on our side of the international date line tour a couple of years ago and then
|
|
Well, I'm one of the smol's and then they changed it and there's a big huge uproar in tomorrow because um
|
|
They they went from being the first ones to get get it get stuff for the last
|
|
Something like yeah, I read a I just was I was about to see that I read that one of the islands actually hop back because it was horrible for business
|
|
To be a day behind or ahead of the rest
|
|
Oh, did you say that's trawala that I mentioned that make we need to fix that before next year
|
|
Or is that another island?
|
|
Uh, I I remember the story. I forgot the name of the island. I have to I think it was most of mine some sort of some hours
|
|
It's like western Samar and which is American
|
|
Controlled or something and then there's no more Samar I think it was the western Samar one that you know
|
|
That being on the other side of the international date line. They're pretty much right next to each other
|
|
stupid
|
|
I think that that is one of the things that as a geek frustrates me the most
|
|
Data lines and and time zones
|
|
especially doing an English-speaking podcast with with a lot of the community in the US
|
|
I really feel like I live in this part where you are here and all the fun stuff is over there
|
|
You know that that chart that Star Wars poster that was so uh so so popular
|
|
A couple of years ago. I feel like that especially with time zones
|
|
Having constantly to deal with the fact that people sleep when I'm awakened and vice versa. I have the same
|
|
Hi poppy's not poppy's noria sleep when I'm awake
|
|
I used to do a podcast with uh
|
|
Dave Gray Australian podcaster and
|
|
Um Katie Murray a Canadian podcaster and we do we did live shows
|
|
So when we recorded it would be Sunday morning 6 a.m. Here four o'clock in the afternoon with Dave and 10 o'clock Saturday evening
|
|
With Keith. So one both gentlemen were on either their first beer of the day or the last beer of the day
|
|
And I had just you know gotten out of bed for 15 minutes. I needed to be sharp as a whip
|
|
Uh, so I wouldn't get my behind served to me during the recording
|
|
I find this one time about four o'clock in the afternoon
|
|
Actually, must be later than that about just when the English are waking up the Americans are still it's late evening in America
|
|
It's about
|
|
And yes, you know, it's just again to the evening our time that either one's in the same time time zone
|
|
I mean you can actually get you going on at the same time actually I think it might be early morning to about seven or eight o'clock
|
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So I'm out out our time when you can get everyone
|
|
Always dropping in and out
|
|
Yeah, it's um
|
|
It's it's one of those sweet spots. I know that if I do
|
|
recordings with people from the other end of the pond I
|
|
Ily either you do them extremely late in the evening for me or
|
|
The wee hours in the morning are are are also good especially for New York the the the the west coast
|
|
That's that's a tough one for me
|
|
Yeah, that's kind of a stretch and well in fact a few years ago I did
|
|
uh
|
|
pod brewers
|
|
I'll forget forgetting again and I haven't had any beers at all
|
|
uh over but
|
|
One of participants was in California and you know and everybody I was in the Midwest
|
|
Well couples for the Midwest and then air bail system
|
|
Eastern times own and even the four-hour difference
|
|
Was a little was a little hard to spank
|
|
I find a lot of us in America happens right about three o'clock in the morning for me like um
|
|
I know some plugged
|
|
Jupiter broadcasting unplugged and all this dust on about three o'clock in the morning
|
|
But I think Chris especially does that decide don't show up to the room
|
|
Um, no, I've never actually made a show because I've always at a exact wrong time or when it's actually on
|
|
It's just the weird time. It must be like four o'clock in the afternoon over the year or something
|
|
But it's uh really oh ten o'clock in the morning. I think it is
|
|
I met in the ues and I can never even make that time though
|
|
Really good done time for me. Oh, I did want to mention dude, man. You know how we used to get on
|
|
Or used to join us about the time
|
|
You know the old days on Friday nights. We would uh
|
|
We would we would do the pod nuts lug and uh
|
|
Then Linux
|
|
Let's basically be on and then do pod brewers and about the time we finished that you'd usually come
|
|
Join us now
|
|
There's a british podcast. I can't remember what was it um what's the british one of the Scottish guys
|
|
There was a Scottish guys that used to do podcast. I used to make because um the 12 hour difference is actually quite good
|
|
Because normally I can work out what the time zones are like they'd o'clock in the morning for me is eight o'clock in the evening for them
|
|
So I'd normally get the time zones that they're on but I can't remember what the podcast was though
|
|
so there was one that was um
|
|
uh a spin-off of lug radio
|
|
I think it was called hash lug radio and then there was another one which was um a free-node podcast
|
|
Which was called free as in free-node I think
|
|
Calvin was kelvin something they are kelvin podcasts
|
|
Uh, you know you're not thinking of krivens or you do
|
|
krivens you get Irish or something they're Irish or Scottish or something
|
|
Well they're both Scottish on krivens
|
|
I can't understand when they see it so they make things
|
|
You know that's a little funny coming from you Marcus
|
|
I've got used to actually I've been talking to belchromus the year um
|
|
Yeah, it's really had one to pick up I found the the Welsh one quite hard to the Welsh not
|
|
The Irish can be quite hard to pick up sometimes
|
|
Yeah, a lot of it depends on sound quality and all that some well some of the old stuff it was
|
|
uh on hhpr that was recorded from um uh um on camp you know and unless the room was really quiet and
|
|
It never was because people were always scooting their chairs or whatever
|
|
You know it was very hard for me to pick up. I actually thought uh this would be shut down
|
|
I didn't think I can speak with store up. I just lost the um
|
|
The the port or something and I can never get I can never hate you
|
|
I don't have to come back and not I've been to speak for about 12 months
|
|
I think actually thought it'd been actually down some reason I don't know why
|
|
Wasn't until I looked on hhpr radio about a month ago
|
|
I saw that you guys doing a mumble room
|
|
So all cast planet is hhpr radio is that correct?
|
|
No it's not specifically in fact it's actually uh
|
|
There there's dog cast planet uh website I think it's all cast planet dog
|
|
That uh has a list of all the all cast but generally it's become
|
|
Uh just a general meeting place for a lot of the podcast now pod nuts has their own channel
|
|
Well all those guys are are over there and all cast planet you know we we use it for uh
|
|
uh
|
|
Panic
|
|
All cast as uh as our uh default channel
|
|
Now Linux loadcast we've got hsionlux loadcast for it but
|
|
Usually people from all uh from a lot of the various podcast hang out in there
|
|
So no, it's definitely not just an hpr thing or well never has been you know hpr specific
|
|
That's kind of my home away from home
|
|
I just go there for not only the podcast talk but also the uh the general open source
|
|
uh
|
|
Fies related knowledge that uh hoveres around there
|
|
I said to just lurk there and then
|
|
People highlight me now and then when they're ranting about Ubuntu
|
|
One of the many channels that poppy keeps in touch with to uh track his stalkers and uh yes
|
|
And then this is enemies
|
|
I am not a stalker of that one pipe and i'm not one of the teammates
|
|
I only on two days of the week i just annoy him
|
|
I think i'll first write him as well
|
|
Yeah, I hope he may have directed that towards me because
|
|
Always seem like when we talk about all cast plat
|
|
All in all catch planets because i'm giving you food to a thrashing for something
|
|
It happens
|
|
When it comes down to irc
|
|
Alan Pope is Ubuntu
|
|
Simple as that
|
|
Oh, thanks actually is that a good thing or a bad thing?
|
|
I don't know
|
|
I don't see coin with two sides
|
|
I tried um um i tried that um that former pyro east this week
|
|
It's called uh what's it called um
|
|
Oh, can't remember what's changed into um but you're not too bad
|
|
Um guys restarted it again
|
|
These recently the same guy i thought it was
|
|
I don't know if it has a knot i could never get um the information but everyone's saying it's the same person
|
|
That must have been David David Tavaris
|
|
I think he was nameless
|
|
Yeah, I'd never got his name this name's not running down
|
|
You know on it it's um i can't remember the name now if he had installed a white turd
|
|
I just reached
|
|
But we just changed it today. I just can't remember what the hell was
|
|
dump fruit name
|
|
I can't
|
|
But it was actually not too bad um it had um the the the scholar new make vision
|
|
Which has got compasses stored and everything and actually was working alright
|
|
Because i have huge issues of make online and my computer
|
|
And uh
|
|
He had a xfc32 bit vision but um the 64 bit vision just came out and it was um
|
|
The former first effort was a two bad
|
|
I also have a head that put a lot of pyro east and talk which was actually pretty crappy
|
|
Um the fixed a lot of the back so i was quite appreciative that
|
|
Just normally i was speaking to find a lot of issues with it and i didn't find meaning
|
|
I think that uh made uh the made interface for me was the uh
|
|
Fuzz version of the walking dead in real life
|
|
I had never expected that uh that OS to come that graphical user interface to come back
|
|
And be so popular as it was today. I i didn't see that one coming
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I remember talking to uh poppy doesn't probably well probably doesn't remember this
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But i remember talking to him a year and a half ago two years ago
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I'm saying it never be a light vision of the bunch
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No i never said that i never said that
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I'm sure it was you that see there'd be wrong. No don't the words in my mouth dude
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I didn't say that
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What was the name two years ago?
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There'd been a long time just when make came out or something
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I remember but when you long time ago i was other year was someone else
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There's someone to see it was someone else
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Okay i must have seen someone else
|
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Well does it does seem like a every desktop on the man some
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Somebody does a spin of it for you boon doons
|
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If that's if that's all it does always wonder or you know why
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Because most of them you can install uh
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Whatever desktop you want from the repose if you can't find that you can probably find a
|
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P.A. That has so what why build a whole spin just for just for one desktop
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Because partly you know you don't you don't want to download an iCeo image
|
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Install a desktop and find that it's kde and then have to rip that all out
|
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And go through all the fat of ripping out all the individual little components
|
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In order to put back other components to replace them
|
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It makes more sense to have an iCeo image that has exactly what you want on it for you to install
|
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Oh is she a great maker
|
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Also it's it's difficult because sometimes you know
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The desktop is tailored for that particular you know
|
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Graphical environment so there'll be lots of little bits
|
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That are in a kde desktop for example that don't exist in a nome desktop like fun on or whatever
|
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At akinardi and all these other components that aren't on no
|
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And if you start off with a kde desktop
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Just as an example and then rip it all out and put no one then there's quite a bit you've got to rip out
|
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And you go through a transitional and and for an expert like you know you're me that
|
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That's possible
|
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But for an average user who just wants to put a cd in and and it work
|
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Then that's it's not a reasonable expectation. I don't think
|
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Well, I can certainly see on that point
|
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I've never been one of those people
|
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That have gone on said well
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I'm not going to install in a qt applications because it's going to break
|
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All that extra weight or I'm not going to install an htk applications because I don't want
|
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That on my computer. So I can see if you if you want
|
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I run a thin system perhaps without either of those on there then
|
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But I will take probably you find an open box bin or something like that and start that
|
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I'm right and they still have to rip stuff out and put put stuff in it
|
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it if and
|
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An end user who doesn't
|
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Um
|
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Doesn't have the skills to rip out all the bits and pull all the the right bits back
|
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That's that's just not a tenable option
|
|
I don't know it's not that they don't want sorry
|
|
It's not they don't want
|
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cute and
|
|
Gtk libraries side by side. They may be perfectly happy with those library side by side
|
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But they just don't want that desktop and to rip something and put something else in just make sense
|
|
It's true. You don't only I mean you don't have to rip out a desktop
|
|
You can just leave it there and and boot into another desktop
|
|
But you're you still have with the cred of the of the desktop spin that you didn't want
|
|
So let's say for example say you have
|
|
Both the kte terminal app and you have the known terminal app or or just an example
|
|
What I found not to be true is um, I'm installing
|
|
Cruton on microbook these days and it gives you a very light version an absolute minimum
|
|
version of for example xfce or or lxde and you have to pick and choose which applications that you want on there
|
|
And I found that to be very refreshing because I I started to to see that a lot of
|
|
Clutter that was on my machine was because of the default desktop installs
|
|
We've learned what would happen if I would install two graphical user interfaces now
|
|
So now I just started out with one very minimal one and install the applications only the applications that I need and that is
|
|
Something that really you know
|
|
Makes it all a little bit easier to manage
|
|
So my personal preference. I like it that way and I also give people the opportunity to
|
|
Um, tailor their distro. So for example the Ubuntu marty remix
|
|
Doesn't ship with the same default applications that Ubuntu does and doesn't ship with the same default applications that kubuntu does or
|
|
Ubuntu does it allows them to make those
|
|
opinionated choices to say well, you know, maybe we don't want rhythm box as our default music player
|
|
Maybe we want to have clementine or some other
|
|
Music app and so they can put together a set of applications that
|
|
That best represents what they think the desktop should be
|
|
And obviously afterwards. Yeah anyone's happy
|
|
Deppie can rip out individual applications
|
|
And put something else in but I think the the tricky part is is ripping out the desktop
|
|
Um, I agree though. I like staying with something small and this adding stuff
|
|
I don't like this shows that are blotered. They have three of everything
|
|
As you just one thing I would say that was I didn't like about this pirouis fusion
|
|
Which I can't remember the name of just the fact you put three of everything in it like three music players
|
|
Three browsers three. I just can't say the point in that in a distro
|
|
Well, you know, everyone has their own use case and you know some people like
|
|
Choice some people like having lots of options. Some people like the fact that you know, there's there's something called ultimate addition
|
|
Which is basically, you know a DVD with everything on it, you know, it's got
|
|
It's got every browser every you know email client everything
|
|
And some people like that some people like the feeling of
|
|
Installing a distro and they're just being this mountain of stuff that they can probably with and they don't have to go off and find it
|
|
It's just there in the menu some people like that. Yeah
|
|
I don't know though. I mean, I don't like operating systems that can with what I want
|
|
No, we would definitely don't have to reinstall stuff. I like I like to set in things
|
|
And the video drivers are like to be able to have easy access to or be able to install pretty easily
|
|
I like to get simple screen recorder even I can install it in terminal. I like to get
|
|
I like to have the RC player don't like lots of stuff and I like steam
|
|
But that's about it
|
|
Thin bit clean, but that's about it as long as I can get through four items. I'm normally pretty happy
|
|
I can't get one of them. I get annoyed
|
|
Going on deep in
|
|
That's just me
|
|
Well, I mean that that's a problem. I always run into
|
|
with the GTK versus
|
|
QT libraries
|
|
Having one or none or both
|
|
That they're always there always seems to be something
|
|
that
|
|
Don't the only good application of the best
|
|
Application for what you want to do is in one
|
|
Is in one of those libraries and as soon as you install it you get all you get all that extra
|
|
Weight anyway. What's the problem with that? It's like you know if you if you ran
|
|
a gnome desktop and
|
|
The best music player out there was Clementine for example, and that's a cute app
|
|
What what disadvantages they're in having those cute libraries?
|
|
I don't think they're like said. I'm worried about it because that's always the situation
|
|
That I've run into I guess if you were on a very low power system
|
|
Uh, I don't I don't know if that actually saves any
|
|
CPU time or memory space by
|
|
Eliminating one or the other or both of those libraries or not
|
|
I guess it does the thing the pin on the system though
|
|
I know I have I have issues because I've got low in the video card. I've got low in CPU
|
|
So that's why I have issues, but
|
|
If you're on I'm your head I see them and
|
|
At your RAM you'd probably have
|
|
You know be running perfect for some people don't do have low in systems
|
|
And I guess some people don't like you know if you're on a a
|
|
Limited internet connection, you know if there are updates for cute and gnome then you're gonna get
|
|
You know you're gonna get more updates because you've got more stuff install the more stuff you have installed the more updates
|
|
You're likely to get over you know over the life cycle of your of your system
|
|
You guys are on low and I'm not sure um, um, I'm on pope's high, but are you guys on low in systems or high in systems?
|
|
I'd be interested no because you guys are mainly people like to
|
|
Mac around with your computers, so I've just been interested to know
|
|
Well actually right now I'm on a
|
|
Donated laptop for my cousin. It's
|
|
Sort of it. It's a low-way dual-core centric, you know
|
|
But it's been doing everything. Oh, I think it really hasn't been to it is is swap out the memory
|
|
I mean I maxed it came one gig and that's that's why I'm running crunch bag because I thought it would be
|
|
fair fairly
|
|
Low-sister requirements, but then I couldn't
|
|
Uh, learning curve on open box was a little high
|
|
high for me so
|
|
I decided to go to the AC route and install
|
|
LXDE
|
|
It's not a little different between the RAM with xfc
|
|
LXD and open box actually find you can get some open boxed up rain systems
|
|
Actually quite high in on the RAM usage. I don't I mean, I've noticed that with some of them
|
|
Well, X LXDE is just more stuff on top of open box. Anyway, isn't it? I think so
|
|
I quite like LXDE personally
|
|
Let's use my default system over on the pie. I am
|
|
You know, I'm messing with learning a
|
|
Else it's i3 and i3
|
|
I
|
|
I've got the process of a lot below the i3 which isn't me. I've got enough RAM
|
|
I've got a jrm
|
|
But I have real issues with that process. It's annoying
|
|
Well, I'm gonna buy you a laptop very shortly with an i7 in it
|
|
and it's
|
|
But really I'm you I find most most of the time I'm eating the mouse which I shouldn't be doing
|
|
Uh on it, but uh, I've got
|
|
Why do I always forget what I'm talking about in the middle of a podcast where I haven't actually been drinking
|
|
Um
|
|
Forget things all the time and change the topic completely
|
|
People don't understand rule. It's okay. Let's read them
|
|
Center gene. That's what I'm thinking of really. I'm I've got the pie hooked up to a big 50-inch tv
|
|
Uh and uh all I'm using really is an extension of
|
|
My screen so I can run stuff
|
|
I'm using synergy to control it. So
|
|
Even if I three on there, I'm using I'm using a mouse to do everything. So I'm not learning my lessons very well
|
|
I'm still learning what like meaning. I'm with learning about new stuff
|
|
I find if I take her around with something I can't get working
|
|
Even if it's really frustrating me if eventually I get and eventually I'll work it out
|
|
And eventually I feel good about the fact that I've actually done something
|
|
I mean for door like the realm of the door 20 for ages this year
|
|
Couldn't get stuff to work really struggled in this
|
|
And the trouble with the door I find is some of the information is quite old
|
|
And I get information from old source and it's dusted up a bit more
|
|
But eventually you find the right thing and once you find out how to do something and you don't tend to forget it
|
|
You tend to be able to know how to do it next time. So I quite I mean in some ways getting frustrated and
|
|
Minutes is not bad thing
|
|
But yeah, I don't know. I think it thinks a lot of time too
|
|
scotly
|
|
Okay, at the 30 minute mark we're coming on another new year's
|
|
Greetings so keep that in mind
|
|
Is it isn't Australia lying with Japan? So is it Australia and Japan? Or is it is all the Singapore or other there?
|
|
There'd be a bit more
|
|
I get lots of the apple toned on tonight here with Australia
|
|
Well, I'll look that up in a minute. I've got a time zone
|
|
Open by the wall lose focus on the on the schedule right now
|
|
I can go inside time zone time and date.com
|
|
Yep, that's right. I've open
|
|
If anybody wondered why I live in the room twice with my
|
|
Pi recording
|
|
For God, I introduced a problem with my system the other day
|
|
I was planning to
|
|
Now I've got the memory sometime after the first the year to
|
|
Start over again if you boom too because there's a few peripheral such as aren't supported
|
|
uh, with Debian unfortunately and
|
|
Oh, I decided that pages weren't loading fast enough and it must have been
|
|
Even though I have the bandwidth that
|
|
Cox cable servers
|
|
They're Debian the DNS server might be little slow so I went in and tried to switch it over to Google
|
|
And it worked great and then I wasn't getting pages at all and I switched I switched back to
|
|
Taking the automatic settings and every once in a while I just seemed to lose the DNS server entirely and so
|
|
You know, then I can't I can't pull up any web pages. They said I already have open
|
|
Like I've been talking to you guys this whole time
|
|
And if I do a ping from command line sometimes that brings it back but always if I if I do
|
|
Set the
|
|
Card down bring it back up that always fixes it but I forgot I was
|
|
When I started this evening I was working with a faulty system. So that's why I'm recording
|
|
I'm in the channel to pie and recording with it as well. So we'll see how that goes. I don't want to fill up the channel with
|
|
Tumon extra bots did not have have enough room for people
|
|
How about this is a big Royce server anyway doesn't fit up to a hundred you shouldn't be too much issues with it
|
|
Well, I don't know if he asked him enough at this this year
|
|
I don't know if anybody got in in contact
|
|
Uh, okay, it's worth the third minute mark and a happy new year to
|
|
Norfolk island Kingston
|
|
Well, I guess it's not 30 minutes for that if there's anybody there listing
|
|
But it's 30 minutes more for most of us. So happy new years guys
|
|
Hey, Ken. I hope we're not making too big of some things
|
|
It's got my kind of shoes
|
|
He's technically screaming into his telephone right now
|
|
Yeah, Ken, we're not getting more know
|
|
And now he's figuring out the push to talk function on his client
|
|
But he won't does the same thing
|
|
Why his mum will jump he didn't about visions this year like I really haven't that's too much difference in it
|
|
It's about the numbers going up
|
|
I just gone from 1.22.3 to 1.2.8
|
|
Well, that's it's the uh support for the new albus client, you know, and
|
|
Uh, I would at least I don't know about uh this server
|
|
Delan told us that we didn't have the newer version
|
|
With uh support for opus we wouldn't be able to get on but
|
|
If I when I look at my configuration and the slider no longer goes from
|
|
Speaks to spell like he used to but it's definitely
|
|
On quality death definitely stuck there on self
|
|
So I don't know how you guys are hearing me but apparently it's working and I did try to do pinning or whatever to uh
|
|
To upgrade to a new version of mumble on abion and it just it got where it made my head hurt and and then
|
|
Fistle web joined us and when I was using plumble one night and he says well, I'm on depth. You know, I'm able to
|
|
Talk on all the servers. So I tried it and
|
|
Realized I didn't have to do anything. So I don't I don't know how it's magically working
|
|
But apparently it is because you guys should not be able to hear me. I think the 1.2.3 point
|
|
Something weeks fine with the opus one
|
|
I'm just not really I think you gotta be 1.2 point
|
|
Or something to work. Yeah, I think there is a mission with it. I think I think you're fine if you run 1.2.3
|
|
I think we'll see I'm on 1.2.3 dash 349
|
|
Yeah, well you should be fine if there's also got point next time it works
|
|
So um you should be okay
|
|
Actually, um, it's just speaking of a voice check. I've been using steam a lot more. Have you
|
|
Yeah, you guys have you guys been chatting and staying with voice check?
|
|
That's you're not too bad
|
|
I noticed that my huge improvements to staying with the chat options
|
|
lately
|
|
Yeah, I don't really I since teams come out I really when had the computer
|
|
Powerful enough for getting me the one time I tried it
|
|
Failed miserably of course that went with everything else, but uh, I thought I'll do it the cheap way. I'll get a uh, I'll get old
|
|
quad core
|
|
Core to do a workstation and this one I got it you know, I guess it was a corporate workstation. I had a
|
|
RAM should have everything I needed except the video card
|
|
I got a new video new low-end video card and stuck it in it and it was never recognized and some people told me well
|
|
It's got to be a problem somewhere because it should be in and but if you you know going to support they said oh
|
|
You know, you've you've got to have an up-to-date BIOS and the BIOS for that motherboard
|
|
You know it hasn't been updated in four years. So that's why you can't see your brand new shiny video card
|
|
Yeah, I have children with my bias. I actually I haven't updated it for ages actually
|
|
Uh, but yeah, I know I have issues
|
|
Graphic hats are annoying now. I mean moment
|
|
To be honest, I'm just that think of intel graphics could be better
|
|
I wish I don't have been stored. I think
|
|
Well, I mean, it's plenty good for most stuff
|
|
That I get a little plan around. I've got an A card in this
|
|
machine, but I can't I can't get accelerate graphics
|
|
Uh, to work on it. So uh, I got a touch racer than the day it will work. So
|
|
You know, like I said, that's one of the one of the reasons uh
|
|
I guess we lost Popeye. It's gonna give you them to a compliment
|
|
you know, uh, here that uh
|
|
You know, so
|
|
Sometimes it's just easier to give in and go and go for the path of
|
|
least resistance. So that's one of the things that I'm
|
|
Hope they can stomp you them to instead of dabby and it's gonna fix on this machine
|
|
You probably
|
|
Ubuntu does have more support for graphics cards and stuff like that. I think devian can be a real pain to be honest
|
|
To actually working in some
|
|
Debian users gonna hate me now
|
|
Um, but to actually get working just with cards and stuff
|
|
Um, does the if you try to mix 13 it's actually quite nice little operating system
|
|
If you just want to like devian, it's actually got a proper diva in store and everything else
|
|
um
|
|
And that's actually not too bad, but um
|
|
Most of Ubuntu's will actually work a lot better I think
|
|
Yeah, uh, like I said, I don't
|
|
You know after the fire this year, I was left performing the one computer. My cousin gave me and you know, he
|
|
Is running XP so he
|
|
He never liked it after even got it. So
|
|
Are you still on crunchman? Yeah, I'm on crunch banger right now. Like so
|
|
Did you
|
|
You managed to get you in the video and stored it all a lot of always had trouble with crunch bing in the video
|
|
I've never ever installed properly
|
|
Well, this one is AMD and no, it's
|
|
It doesn't seem to be recognized. I mean it works. Yeah, it works for like YouTube video and such but uh
|
|
Yeah, you get through trouble. You haven't got your drivers a few
|
|
Is it a laptop? It's all left. It's a laptop. Is it a ticket?
|
|
Yeah, like I said
|
|
Uh a lot of things on this now. I've got the memory upgraded and I did that the first things but not one
|
|
I didn't have it when I started
|
|
You know, I read it or that then beating
|
|
Debian for stack. I think probably
|
|
But the path at least resistance is the good you move to on it. Yeah, I would give something lighter to like expand to
|
|
I'm like ECU Ubuntu because it's just ecc is a lot lighter than unity
|
|
So I wouldn't if you go a low-end system would the ecc ecc
|
|
I mean ecc is quite good now. It's not I don't think it's too bad
|
|
And it's actually not too bad with stainless stuff either it and you'll probably find the additional drivers if you did have it
|
|
You would pick up any drives that you had so um, I would actually recommend
|
|
Expand to 14.4.1
|
|
I would uh, I would take a look at elixle. Uh, I
|
|
Doug a laptop out of the trash a couple of weeks ago
|
|
For my aging aunt who's looking for something
|
|
It was a dual core
|
|
No, I think it was a centrina processor two gigs of ram spinning iron platter disc put elixle on it
|
|
Headed boot straight into
|
|
Chromium and that was it. Oh no, so add a boot straight into midori and that was it
|
|
That was actually a pretty decent system with all pretty good looks
|
|
It's actually not too bad. Yeah, she I agree with you actually um, I actually think it is quite a good operating system
|
|
Um, it's quite nice on the computers because elixle doesn't
|
|
Doesn't actually take too much lxd doesn't take too much RAM. So um, yes, it's got a space
|
|
There's a 12.04 vision as well and there's a 14 there's 12 there's 24.5 vision and there's a
|
|
14.04 point one vision as well for that. So um, that would be a good good good
|
|
And yeah, you'd find that would be a much better looking operating system than crunch being just with its voyage
|
|
That's what that's background change. Yeah, that's actually got the background. She's not too bad
|
|
No, it's a decent operating system. I sometimes when I need a graphical
|
|
VM I take that one as the graphical
|
|
Shell on nivm to have you know some kind of desktop environment should I need it?
|
|
And uh, I've installed it on a couple of systems
|
|
Very happy with that. It's it's it's
|
|
elegance, but light
|
|
It's not light to the point where you're thinking you're working on a system from the 90s
|
|
So that's that's a good thing. I love the geekiness of crunch banks. It can be wrong
|
|
But uh, sometimes you know a computer has some work for you and not the other way around
|
|
Yeah, the mind issue with crunch being is that I don't think this being leaked on for a while
|
|
Well, I've heard the third rumours that the creator of it is that she's taken on a long break
|
|
And he only does updates when they should move the debions over so um, I mean the trouble is it's on a really old cuticle
|
|
Uh, you're fine. I mean, well, I think how it use your uh, no right wise is right right
|
|
Alex Ellie would be a bit of a and it's reasonably stable
|
|
It's not too bad for operating system. I didn't have too many trouble too much trouble with it
|
|
Uh, when I tried it and uh, and
|
|
It's actually works quite well
|
|
It's like could be another one that you could try as well if you wanted a nice
|
|
XFCE
|
|
We're about to which um has a nice that's not too bad
|
|
Um, yeah, I mean, I'd recommend you out to Ellie as well
|
|
well, I hate to take uh
|
|
crunch bank to uh, to task too much because um, I'm sure
|
|
cordonable is going to be uh, joining us sometime
|
|
uh, during the show you always does and he may be listening already so
|
|
You know, you know, it there's a lot of stuff I like about crunch bank. It's uh
|
|
Just the path of least resistance is going to be
|
|
um, wouldn't be bound to base system now
|
|
Uh, what's that crunch bank?
|
|
Right, if crunch bank came with a fricking graphical in the video, a spoiler, I wouldn't freaking use it
|
|
It just doesn't, it's just, I'd never, uh, always hate travels doing the video or crunch bank
|
|
Well, while you guys were talking, you know, you're, you're talking about zoom boom two and probably if I was going to pick a spin
|
|
And you boom two, uh, I'd go with blue boom two or like you said, uh, LXLB
|
|
Uh, does Alex Ellie support uh, steam very well or tell you where he is?
|
|
Yeah, it's fine. Um, you'll have no issues of all that even the um,
|
|
64 bit version weeks following on, um, um, it's basically runs off the same, um, but you've done two
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Installer and it's all good. It's all pretty much there. Uh, the other one that you might want to try is and it's like 2.2
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Leave, uh, if you want to know about to base, uh, excessive. Yeah, I mean, if you want a LX DE
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And um, I would recommend it. By the way, peppermint of these five. It's a buggy as crap at the moment. I'd step with the LX
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DE at the moment
|
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Alex Ellie, much more stable
|
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Okay, I'll try that if it's got steam support
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But I don't I don't think I've got an AMD card in this. I don't know if it's
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Fast enough to actually do any real gaming on this thing
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You're fine. You're fine. Actually, I've found gaming in the LX so it gets you quite good
|
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It doesn't use a lot of memory. It's not, it's not using a lot of RAM
|
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Uh, it's got pretty much all the progentech you want. Actually, I'm preinstalled. That's good
|
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You've got a background treasure and you've got, um, uh, for your windows, which normally doesn't happen now. It's LX DE
|
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Uh, you've got, uh, a couple rates, uh, radio players to the timer. Um, I think it's using random rhythm box actually
|
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Um, I mean, it's pretty easy. It's got a nice
|
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I think it's got a nice bunch of software actually included. I think you think with sets too much, but um, this does again. It's just me
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Well, what I had set up, um, like I said, this is one of the things when the house fire ahead
|
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And it may actually been too old for what LX jelly
|
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Is intended to support. I had an old, uh, before I had only from the schools, old Dell computers
|
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Uh, and I'd said I pulled two, you know, I pulled hard drive out another one because there were only 30 gig and put them both in there and set up parity
|
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With, uh, the boom to install one one and LX jelly on the other and uh, I was, I was going to do a benchmark and there there is one
|
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benchmark application for Linux understanding and I know it's been a year ago. Probably didn't. That's why I never got around to the device and
|
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The learning curve for the benchmark application. What was, uh, pretty high by this right after it looks
|
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Out and I'm trying to compare on the same stem. Is there any kind of measurable performance increase or we're just using a boom to
|
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But you know, I'm thinking probably that LX jelly is probably trying to target quote old systems
|
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Your old uh, core two series rather than a P4
|
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Yeah, you probably I should I think they are
|
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Uh, but it does work on your systems as well, but you're right
|
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Um, but yeah, if you're own countryman and I like to I think LX LA is quite jump up, um
|
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I mean, it's just you probably know too much and and uses job memory
|
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Um, I don't think it uses that much RAM. So it's not on nice honky on it too. If you know, not a nice honky manager and stuff on it as well
|
|
Fun and knowing
|
|
One of the things that that I found uh during my experience this year is uh, I was looking for something to put on an old network that I had and uh
|
|
I found a a distro called chromixium which is basically I did something on that too. It was quite good. It's like a crime or LX
|
|
Um, crime go right. I quite like that actually the the thing I liked about it was that it looked looked okay
|
|
It had a very non-intrusive desktop interface. It came with very few apps
|
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But you could install them. So what it is I installed the basic chromixium with chromium
|
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And then just added a couple of apps offline apps that I didn't uh that I needed and that was my OS
|
|
And the great thing was about it the less clutter and applications were on the OS the more productive it became to me
|
|
Yeah, I agree with you. I did the same thing. I really liked the operating system
|
|
Would be one of my U.S. operating systems in my top five days you liked
|
|
And that was that was that was that crummy in my crummy it's OS
|
|
Uh, and he did a couple of extra versions after I tried it too. So he's done a couple of my updates. It's but it was a very nice
|
|
Chromile e-slop
|
|
He's got all the Chromile e-stuff in here. He's just made he's just config a plank quite well. It's an open box
|
|
But I did some gaming on it like I tried for a manager at work fine
|
|
Uh, was staying I installed some possible or everything was working fine on it
|
|
It's like and I felt quite nice to take she use
|
|
So what I'm hearing here all is is that uh an operating system with fewer applications and fluid fewer clutter is actually better than
|
|
operating systems that come pre-packaged with
|
|
The kitchen sink and the neighbors kitchen sink and the neighbor across streets kitchen sink is are is that something you guys agreed on?
|
|
Oh, I don't know about that. You you hear uh like sacked slackware that comes on
|
|
A DVD. There's they say well
|
|
You know it comes with everything so you don't need to worry about the factors
|
|
Not a package management. There are package managers
|
|
For slackware, but they're saying oh just just go with the
|
|
Curtain stall and don't worry about updating
|
|
Anything of course perhaps you probably want to keep the kernel
|
|
To date so uh just uh just for security. So I
|
|
If you've got the drive space no, I'm not I'm not sure I'm saying I want a
|
|
a
|
|
System small hard drive foot brand of course, you know this this current machine I have
|
|
I think it's only got a five five hundred gig hard drive
|
|
But I you know, I I deal with that by making sure my media either goes out on the network
|
|
Or stored on the on the attached to usb drive. So
|
|
If all you're doing is your applications and your
|
|
Court your correspondents your documents and stuff like that you you can get away with a fairly small hard drive
|
|
And I was doing the same thing back when and ssd's of course you had to be
|
|
If you had to print every sent every sent down the thing that I that I
|
|
Keep wondering about is in a time where
|
|
Installing applications using ppa's or either a software manager is so convenient
|
|
Why are we still pre-packaging a lot of applications by default with a distro ending up with multiple spins of that distro because everybody wants a different set of applications
|
|
Why not?
|
|
Come out with some kind of base operating system and a very easy way to make a a selection of what you want on there
|
|
Kind of like I do when I install a window a system. I just install the base operating system and then run likes
|
|
Ninite I tag what I want to install by default
|
|
Automatically it gets installed and I'm done
|
|
Well, I've made the argument before there's a lot of distros that I wish were just a
|
|
A package that you could install or I mean, it's just
|
|
Some is different idea in different tweaks to desktop. So sometimes the same desktop that's
|
|
That you can already install from from the
|
|
repose but just their own tweaks and their own idea of software that needs to go along with and I always want well
|
|
Because you've been too based or whatever and I'm already running you go to it would be nice if
|
|
If I was interested in
|
|
And go with that distro if they just had a package that I can install
|
|
Customize you move to and come up with their
|
|
With their idea of how everything should work and try it out that way rather than having to be a whole different spin
|
|
but
|
|
No, you know as long as I don't run out of hard drive space. I'm not really worried about
|
|
having
|
|
Multiple, you know, multiple browsers or you know, I've got all three browser. Well, shouldn't say all three
|
|
But I've because there's more three browsers for Linux obviously, but I've got Firefox
|
|
Chrome and Chrome and I usually use Chrome and Chromium when I don't want to open up my hundred windows that I'm
|
|
Too lazy to close
|
|
Firefox and I just want to get into something quick and
|
|
You know, I don't I don't need something. I don't need my store passwords for anything like that
|
|
They don't they don't click on Chrome or Chromium, but
|
|
um, yeah
|
|
I'm not sure I'm that I'm that concerned
|
|
About filling up hard drive space at least until the repetition gets full and and
|
|
They start to get wonky until I fix it. I've had that before on my SSD
|
|
Yeah, for me, I just don't I I'm starting to
|
|
require less and less and less local application locally install applications
|
|
But that's because I've got a cross-platform workflow anyway because I switch from a mag to a PC to a Linux machine to a Chromebook
|
|
And still want to continue to do my stuff. So I've kind of tweaked my workflows to not rely on any OS specific applications
|
|
Hence all the OS specific applications that I get I go like well, do I still really really need them?
|
|
Well, yeah, but we're getting more and more to the point where
|
|
It seems it seems like for a lot of our workflow all we really need is a Chromebook
|
|
I mean shoot I remember the times well first
|
|
15 years or 10 years at least of
|
|
Owning computer. I didn't have a connect. Well, maybe was quite down. I didn't have good
|
|
Interconnection at all and then for you know five six eight years whatever was it was only dial up
|
|
So with much use I couldn't participate in podcasts or you know, I
|
|
I think we lost today 50 150
|
|
Hear me. I still hear you guys. Okay, you dropped out. You were saying that you just had dial up
|
|
Yeah, I mean for when I started with computers, of course, I didn't have any internet connection at all then for years
|
|
I didn't have dial up and then I had a slow
|
|
You know, so called broadband connection, but
|
|
Really I infert the first thing I turn on when I turn the computer on as I bring up my browser and 90% of what I'm doing
|
|
I'm doing in the browser and usually only other two applications that I have up are terminal and a
|
|
File manager and the old time Roya run anything else is if I'm doing podcasts and get in the mumble or
|
|
If I'm doing HP all I get it. I get into audacity
|
|
So you're you're right. It's it
|
|
We're probably coming to the time where we're going to be doing everything in the browser
|
|
I've been thinking about something I wanted to write an article about but I didn't really get down to it because I couldn't really organize my thoughts
|
|
around it, but I had
|
|
thought about how
|
|
Many of the Linux podcasts were raving about the Chromebook and one of the things I thought about is that it might be a sign of
|
|
Linux fatigue of people
|
|
Who love the Chromebook for its simplicity and it's success in the Linux world or in the Linux user community
|
|
Is because of people are tired of fixing things and just wanted to work
|
|
And for them for many of them either
|
|
Consciously or not consciously they started to see the Chromebook as it runs Linux
|
|
So it's okay and it just works and that's why I love it and suddenly I saw a lot of people who are really into the whole
|
|
EFF slash stallman
|
|
camp going
|
|
Around and singing praise of the Chromebook, which is this proprietary as they come because I think that they were feeling
|
|
Fatigue by constantly having to patch fix and and tinker with things. How do you stand on those those things?
|
|
Oh, you know, I think I think I'm into Linux because I like to take care and customize things. I wouldn't be
|
|
You know, I got used to it as a gamer of course. I don't game hardly any more, but
|
|
You know and and of course, you know when I start gaming you you had to
|
|
Take care of the heck out of stuff just to get it to
|
|
Up and run. I mean the game didn't tell you
|
|
Do you use back in the days when you had to do extended or expanded memory and you know, I used to have things like
|
|
One particular game might have to I'd have to have a
|
|
Custom boot floppy
|
|
To get to get the memory right
|
|
Just to get into that game. So yeah, I'm I'm a tanker
|
|
From way back. So that that doesn't fricken me at all now sometimes when you break stuff like I was explaining before that I've managed to
|
|
somehow break the connectivity
|
|
To my DNS server on this machine and that would be frustrating if I wasn't planning
|
|
on
|
|
Reinstalling the OS in the very near future of course probably six months from now. I'm still gonna be on the same system, but
|
|
You know, I would like to have a backup computer so I could do connectivity
|
|
Uh, you know, so I won't have to worry about okay. I'm gonna take this computer down for a day and
|
|
Reinstalled operating system, but you know, a lot of stuff that I wouldn't be worried about like
|
|
You know being able to pay in podcast. I can't do on Chromebook. You know, there's no
|
|
At least through the browser. There's no mumble. There's you know, there's
|
|
Nothing no audacity. Well, I guess you could probably find something online or for locally to record voice, but
|
|
That that just seems unnatural to me when you can
|
|
Run those applications locally. I mean if I were to get something like a Chromebook
|
|
You know, the first thing I would do would probably be go and develop mode and
|
|
Put you both to whenever Linux is available on it and then I would find myself
|
|
Just contesting one two three. Maybe nice
|
|
But like I said, yes, I
|
|
We're right to have a Chromebook
|
|
The first thing I would run into storage problems and
|
|
Now I was talking about this on kernel panic a few weeks ago
|
|
We were talking about small footprint computers and Chromebooks and
|
|
And uh, I said, well, yeah, I could I can go online
|
|
And buy for the $200 minimum or even $150 that I'd have to spend on a Chromebook. I can buy a small laptop that
|
|
It's multi-cored. It's gonna run circles around it and sound research came back with argument
|
|
Well, see you don't understand you can you know, you can use a Chromebook for
|
|
Eight hours without having to plug in the power and I'm like well, yeah, most of the time though
|
|
Even if I'm taking a laptop with me to to the work side. I'm taking the
|
|
Power adapter with me
|
|
Probably, you know, maybe nice not to have to do that
|
|
Most of the time they're very rarely do I do I take the laptop to work side and then you know have to use it for more in a couple hours
|
|
I
|
|
I can jump in on that I've been doing a research for on a Chromebook for a week for the next episode of Nightwise.com
|
|
Which we just recorded
|
|
And one of the things that surprised me about the Chromebook was the fact that they said yeah, it has awesome battery time
|
|
And I went like so what
|
|
But the ability to pick up a laptop and use it as if you use your phone hands open the lid
|
|
It works and you don't plug it in all day is something that is
|
|
Surprisingly addictive. I can I can tell you that
|
|
Well, I can certainly see the use kit for the trouble the trouble is
|
|
You know if I am out servicing stuff. It's going to it's going to be
|
|
Windows computers on a windows network and I need I need something that
|
|
You know, I can probably I can log into the windows server
|
|
Like with an RDP client or something like that
|
|
I've side loaded mine with with Linux to fill up the gaps
|
|
Where we're Chrome OS fails and for 80% of the things it doesn't
|
|
I switch to to Linux where I have you know the power tools that I need like an SSH
|
|
Like something like foulzilla or a file manager or mumble or Skype or those few applications that I use offline
|
|
But what I found is that they're not that many applications that I need to have on there to get stuff done
|
|
the combination of having both both Chrome OS and
|
|
Linux in a device that has such good battery life and just works when you open it up
|
|
That is something that is that is pretty nifty. I would I would love
|
|
To have
|
|
Define me Linux laptop that does that just have a small footprint not too expensive fast lights and work 100 percent
|
|
Especially when it comes to hibernate. I've I've started to hate having to boot up my computer
|
|
Well, let me break in and say greetings and happy new years to Australia
|
|
Again, one of the five more I don't five more are but Melbourne Sydney can bear a
|
|
Hon Lara somebody needs to teach me how to pronounce that last one at least
|
|
uh, so greetings and happy new years and
|
|
You know expect I expect to see some of the Aussies jumping here pretty quick. I also have a note here. I'm gonna do
|
|
We're gonna be doing this reminder
|
|
Not every hour on the hour, but a few times during the podcast that Ruth Patterson from
|
|
distrawatch is looking for a new host
|
|
For the distrawatch weekly podcast
|
|
So someone wants to be the host of a podcast. That's a great way to get into it every every once in a while seems like
|
|
They need a new host because I know several people who have have done that
|
|
You know, I think it's pretty much reading a script that's provided
|
|
So you right don't have to do anything would sit there and read. I don't think I've never been the host. I don't know
|
|
but
|
|
Somebody's looking for something to do to help out or if they want to get started on podcasting
|
|
I can't think of a can't think of a better easier way. It's just that
|
|
The guys associated with with distrawatch don't feel that they have the time
|
|
To be doing that podcast right now
|
|
I'm sure you've been contacted or give out any email but I'm certain of contact information
|
|
On distrawatch, which is just a great side and thank you guys for
|
|
To do distrawatch for and Bruce and all you goes all you folks for keeping that up to date because that's always my go-to plate
|
|
if I'm looking for the
|
|
latest version of the distribution
|
|
I and and and respond you comment and like why
|
|
I know I've sort of gone the
|
|
The other way with shutting my laptop down because this is this
|
|
This is the you know, if this rental house
|
|
I'm using one of the two bedrooms is an office and the other one actually sleep and this is the first time forever
|
|
That I have I've had my electronics in a different room
|
|
Then the uh, then the one that I sleep in I you know, really I'm enjoying that not having so many blanking lights and all that of course
|
|
I still have the phone and if you you know a few other electronics
|
|
I guess the phones probably don't only
|
|
computing the box that I haven't plugged in in the room where I sleep but so I I'd gotten into the habit
|
|
of just letting laptops sit there and idle and run open
|
|
All night plugged in and that bit because the
|
|
It is probably for your old laptop least in the fan war out
|
|
So I went down for a week, you know on my backup system
|
|
All I ordered a order to fan
|
|
Actually, it's a good thing. I procrastinated. I did take the old fan out
|
|
And I had it lubricated. I was gonna stick it back in because I figured well
|
|
To be another two weeks before I get the new fan from the far eight and then I didn't get it back together because I didn't feel like we're
|
|
In that night and then and then the new fan showed up post the next day. So
|
|
I had also
|
|
One replace the thermal paste so it was
|
|
You know, I ordered that off
|
|
new egg and I spent money to get it there like
|
|
Of course, it's over a weekend
|
|
So even though I did the rush shipping it didn't show up till fall and Monday
|
|
But had I put it together? I would have had to just take it back apart and
|
|
And plug the new fan in so you know
|
|
I've I've gone from my habit of shutting the PC down
|
|
When I'm not using it to leave it sitting there running 24-7 and then going back to well
|
|
Maybe I should get maybe I should give the PC arrest worked in a while so I don't always shut it down, but
|
|
Sometimes I do know
|
|
Yeah, when it you want to come to my laptop. I'm I'm I'm a lid open lid shut kind of guy
|
|
I love the fact that both on my max
|
|
I have that that that that option to just open it up and and start working and close it back down
|
|
I I like that. I didn't have a good
|
|
hibernate suspend or resume suspend
|
|
A function on my Linux laptop, which was an IBM
|
|
So which was a Lenovo twist and that was even though I had an SSD. I thought I found out a little annoying
|
|
Yeah, even though I'm still connected and getting that thing
|
|
We're not connected to the DNS server and I can't update the show notes
|
|
So I was I've got my other record going so I am going to
|
|
I don't if it doesn't come back presently. I'm gonna shut down my original recording. It knows if it's messed up or not
|
|
I've got recording
|
|
Going on the side now
|
|
Okay, I'll give you some time there. Is there a meantime? Anybody else on you in the room? We had a you
|
|
Somebody coming in a street B. Are you still here?
|
|
Yeah, I'm here. I'm actually using my n900 to be on mumble right now and I'm trying to get a microphone working on my other laptop
|
|
Are you sound okay on the n900
|
|
That'll that'll get 5150 some some
|
|
Some chance to to make some dead air
|
|
Be where are you from? What are you doing?
|
|
Um, well, I'm Brooklyn, New York. I'm just staying up all night to you know recent my sleep schedule
|
|
So it's what a.m. I have been up since midday yesterday
|
|
So what kind of geek reary projects are you into?
|
|
Um, I mean, I'm a slacker. I've been using slackware for I don't know. I think close to 10 years now
|
|
Um, I mean, I I work in a school that just they throw a bunch of professors are just gonna throw me random projects
|
|
And I just figure stuff out so I have no I don't know. I like to code. I don't care what
|
|
And uh, what you're still working on your n900? How old is that machine by now?
|
|
Oh the phone I it was created in 2009, but I mean, this is the second one and I have a third one
|
|
Back up just when this one dies because like I have a hate for all Android and iPhone devices now
|
|
They just it's not the same um, I've always been fascinated by the n900
|
|
What what what makes it tick? I mean, what makes it so so incredibly special?
|
|
I mean, well, first of all, you get it and it's just it's Linux. It's debian
|
|
It's really debian you you know, you open a terminal and you see you know, the it's
|
|
Everything all the commands you want a keyboard that you can use which I don't see happening either and all our new phones
|
|
Nobody has a keyboard anymore. It's all touch screen. Yeah, the the blackberry classic is coming out with with a keyboard
|
|
They're trying to bring it back because people still still crave for it
|
|
Wait, wait, who who's making a keyboard?
|
|
Blackberry the blackberry is bringing out the blackberry classic out the blackberry classic
|
|
Oh, well, I mean, but that's blackberry right so are they
|
|
How's the is there gonna be Andrew? They're not gonna run Android now. It's still gonna run its own blackberry software
|
|
Yeah, but I got it configured in a way that you can run Android apps on it because they are lonely
|
|
I don't know two and a half developers developing on the blackberry platform
|
|
Yeah, that's very true
|
|
So who else we have in the room here anyone he else want to speak up
|
|
Okay, I'm back
|
|
You guys were talking just a minute ago
|
|
Yeah, we we we were talking about bees and 900
|
|
Bee what do you do on that machine aside from mumble which sounds pretty awesome?
|
|
Um, I mean, I actually just got mumble installed. I have I've distinct pretty much runs on the developer
|
|
Repositories and I mean, I haven't received updates in a long time. I mean at one point
|
|
I remember nobody was you know, they they probably made this phone last like three years after
|
|
Nokia gave up the community with the CS the CSSE updates
|
|
What is what they had and they continually updated applications and now I'm pretty much using the latest developer
|
|
You know tools that are there which supposedly is risky because stuff crashes
|
|
But I've been able to keep my amen hundred running for a month without a reboot without a crash
|
|
I mean, I don't go nuts and run you know like a hundred applications at the same time
|
|
But at this it runs amazingly for especially for a phone that's now five years about
|
|
Is it safe to say that the n900 is a computer that
|
|
Then you can put in your pocket
|
|
Yes, it's still it's the only one too hold on let me see if I can keep chatting while I put the mumble app in the background
|
|
Let me try that. Well
|
|
Okay, can you still hear me now?
|
|
Awesome, which means I can keep surfing or doing anything else I need while still talking on mumble
|
|
This is amazing see this is why I love this device
|
|
Stuff like the I mean this phone is as old as the first iPhone it wanted and the first iPhone couldn't multitask for the life of you know
|
|
They didn't even know what multitasking was they used to minimize everything and now
|
|
I don't know it seems like we kind of lost the middle of the
|
|
No, no, I like off the button. I
|
|
It's just yeah, I personally have been using this phone. I can't leave. I can't use Android every time I use Android. I've rooted
|
|
I had an S2 at one point. I had it rooted in working and then that a certain point you know
|
|
I think I I did it because I kept using signage in mod to the latest release and eventually my phone just started working horribly
|
|
It you know had problems had reboots got hot and I mean
|
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I blame myself because I like to stand in the latest nightly release from signage in mod or maybe a not too far behind
|
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But it still doesn't compare to this phone. There's no way
|
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Well, I mean sounds like you've you've got what everybody's been looking for. I mean
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You know, there was the failed
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I call for all this the quality
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Experiment from KDE folks
|
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to get KDE
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running on a tablet and
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Updating applications to be a touch of air of course now that we're coming up with
|
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Touch of where full-size screens for DCs at some point
|
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All your Linux applications are probably go or most of them are
|
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Going to evolve so that you could use of either of a keyboard or a mouse
|
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Or with touch, but we're not there yet
|
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I mean that this is something I've wanted since Android came out or smartphones came out actual bedics
|
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on the mobile device and unfortunately all the attempts have come out it is
|
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Well, they're to keep the cost of the device down there. They're going with
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hardware that's a generation or two old compared to well
|
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You know, why don't you just write software that that I can
|
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Overwrite my Android phone with and and have real Linux there
|
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Again, you know, the problem is most your most Linux desktop applications are
|
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Not touched frequently. Of course, you've got the full keyboard or everything. So Roy doesn't it doesn't
|
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Matter unfortunately, there's just on a mainstream market for what you and I want
|
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Yeah, this this is true. I mean, I see the reason why you know
|
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Why Apple is so popular because I mean, I'm in New York
|
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So I remember one day I was sitting on the train and next to me is a man has to be at least 70 years old
|
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And he pulls out an iPhone out of his pocket and just starts listening to music videos and and looking through things
|
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And I mean, I've tried teaching you know older people how to use your computer and the fact that a company has managed to pull that off
|
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You know, they get respect for that, but at the same time because I love having everything as open as possible
|
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It you know, I get angry at the same time
|
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Sorry, just copying the
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Server information into on cast planet for someone
|
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One of the things I've noticed when I tried running Ubuntu on my Nexus 7 is that was it that it was for me a little bit of a disappointment
|
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I was using I tried both the the early touch versions and the original of Ubuntu that you could run on a Nexus and
|
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At the time neither of them seemed really ready to
|
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to replace the
|
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the something the experience that we have on the N900
|
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Yep, also, I mean the the only other project there's a project
|
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Well, there's two that are important one is replicant and that's Android without any non-free
|
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Software, but I mean eat there's very few devices that run and a lot of the things don't run because
|
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Wi-Fi usually doesn't work without any non-free
|
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Blobs and neither does bluetooth and then the other one is actually neo 900 which is
|
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They're still doing this and it still looks like it's a success is they're taking the N900
|
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They're gonna use the the shell. They're gonna update the processor update the RAM and change a bunch of things
|
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Yeah, that's the only thing that I've I've seen
|
|
Over the last year one of the things I remember is speech by Ricardo similar where he says
|
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Our technology evolves
|
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But our behavior does not and he said it takes a look
|
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He said if we take a look at Henry Ford's car a hundred years ago at four-wheel four wheels steering wheel and two seats
|
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So now we're a hundred years later and our cars have four wheels a steering wheel and two seats
|
|
So the net cost of innovation although the things go goes faster and is safer is that the basic concept has not changed
|
|
And that has not nothing to do with technology
|
|
But the way we wish to interact with technology it is human behavior that has designed the way a car looks right now
|
|
And not technology and it is human behavior that is dictating how we interact with computers not the
|
|
Revolution in touch interfaces
|
|
Well, all I know is I won't phone that's almost stolen and approved approved
|
|
So I mean you he'd use it, but he wouldn't talk to anybody on it
|
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Yeah, I think I know about the 900 I think you might be
|
|
Reaching a bit on that one is it is the 900 all open software? I mean that's trouble
|
|
Well, that's a trouble phone of any kind you're always gonna have that
|
|
For project well, I guess that's what you're getting at you. You're always gonna have that proprietary chip
|
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and
|
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firmware to connect to the cell network
|
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They're never gonna let you get around
|
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Yeah, I think that's the only part right that has to be closed because it's in FCC guidelines
|
|
Not FCC. I think it's FCC because if it's open it make it way too easy for somebody to disrupt service
|
|
I think something something of that sort
|
|
Oh, yeah, there's there's been those experiments with the people
|
|
Who build a
|
|
Oh peer-to-peer system to set up a cell network, but they've kind of do it inside shielded building
|
|
Because it's not legal for them to have anything that can possibly connect to a cell network that they didn't buy
|
|
Okay, so come in time of the day folks ought to be waking up by no little box is true is looking for hardware so he can connect and
|
|
To a mumble talk to us, but we've been talking through the night here
|
|
It's about time for some folks to perhaps wake up in Japan. It's of course
|
|
Well, I mean and on this side the problem the other side the pond, you know
|
|
You guys heard about the middle of the day
|
|
Roger that 221 in the afternoon here
|
|
And we are coming up on at the at the 30-minute walk for for us for coming up both
|
|
To get another
|
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New Year's Eve breeding New Year's happy New Year's breeding
|
|
Well, here I see Peter 64 on all cast planet
|
|
You know, I don't see him talking
|
|
He's got a computer connected
|
|
So I don't know why he's not in here talking to us
|
|
Yeah, I think we are we are the the the sole three hosts of dead air radio at the moment
|
|
Yeah, you know
|
|
If if if I had time not to talk I would certainly go it go into
|
|
Hash on cast planet and start shaming people
|
|
into
|
|
Joining us meant of course, maybe I haven't been on this time in the morning before think I have well you usually
|
|
Usually I will be up for a few minutes starts and go back to sleep. So
|
|
maybe this is the
|
|
Dead air part of the show show normally, but
|
|
um
|
|
You know, I've been on this show in years past at least when I try to join you can't hardly get it word edge wise
|
|
So
|
|
You know come on folks jump it's time to jump in so at least some of can step away from the microphone for a minute if we need to
|
|
Roger that we are running into the late afternoon. I still have some
|
|
Stuff to arrange because we are going to have some festivities tonight fairly light, but
|
|
Yeah, I'm I'm working behind the computer and keeping an eye on on the chat in the meantime, but
|
|
There was life as I know it out there awaiting me
|
|
Yeah, I know well, it's all about
|
|
Almost 30 here when it comes to about more o'clock in the afternoon. I'm gonna have to
|
|
Jump up and go out to the farm for a while and be back to
|
|
You know near near the time. So
|
|
I you know, I hope we can get stuff
|
|
Rolling along here by the end where I can step why I don't want there to be dead air, but
|
|
You know there's things that have to be done that aren't here. So
|
|
You know
|
|
I'm hoping we can
|
|
Get more people to step in
|
|
Okay, just a just a quick shout out. Is there anybody still in the acropopian radio at chat room like dude man and stuff who are still listening and
|
|
Still awake
|
|
Well, Kevin was your city was gonna join us when he woke up. So he's not I guess he's not up yet
|
|
I guess dude and step to all right. I'll be back. I'm like him through a computer in a second. Sorry for interrupting
|
|
No, I'm just glad to hear you still there
|
|
At 51 50. This is the part of the show where we turn this into a cooking show
|
|
Like any what I think this is something Kevin just installed over on
|
|
um
|
|
The Linux lug cast channel on our channel bot. I think it's dot fd
|
|
And anything starts with f is I think is a bad language, but it gives you a
|
|
A link to a random recipe from
|
|
Oops, he dropped out there
|
|
No, it's it's just I hate to hit it
|
|
Have control key down on trying to try to do anything
|
|
Usually has something unexpected
|
|
Yeah, and cooking is the worst subject you can talk to me about I am terrible. I I I burn hot water
|
|
All right, how about now a little bit of a ground home there, but uh doable
|
|
A louder quieter. I don't mean no, you're you're just right. That's good. All right. Cool
|
|
I mean well 51 50 is a desperately looking up cooking recipes found anything yet
|
|
Well, I just gonna scroll back to I saw the last one just reissue the command in the channel
|
|
We can tell you for those two
|
|
So be you've uh join us from a computer
|
|
Yeah, now I'm on my x60
|
|
And what kind of a machine is that spec wise and a ways wise
|
|
Also, I mean, I have two laptops one of them is a t430s, which is uh, I believe it's ivy dual core 2.5 no 2.6
|
|
And this this x60s is 10 years old, so I'm I'm not in mature 1.6 gigahertz pentium emma or something like that
|
|
But I mean, this thing's also on slack 32 bit and this this is actually Libri boot
|
|
So it's completely open. I wipe the bios. This thing is awesome
|
|
And and what are your main activities on that machine? What do you do when you do on it mostly?
|
|
I mean, this is the machine I take to work with me
|
|
So I mean for to surf the internet to check my email to you know
|
|
If I need to run a random command, I know I can always do it if I need to give somebody a
|
|
bootable flash drive of something I can always use dd and pretty much every day basic device
|
|
What are the the the most favorite apps that you use?
|
|
What do you mean on linux? Yep
|
|
I mean, considering just the basic stuff xchat
|
|
Firefox thunderbird VLC and the terminal window. That's pretty much as simple as all I need
|
|
Okay, uh cool
|
|
50. I hope you can jump in because I have to go. I wish you guys a great new year and good luck with the show
|
|
Darn it. Why is I was literally just away from the bathroom
|
|
You guys can you hear me? Yep. Yeah, you got a little
|
|
uh
|
|
Like fish tank
|
|
Sound in the background, but it's you know, it's it's not worse than all audio until
|
|
Well, there is a fish tank behind me
|
|
Well, I might explain it then
|
|
But tell you what you came in just in time because I just need step away from just a minute guys. I'll be right back
|
|
All right
|
|
No problem
|
|
So where's everybody from?
|
|
I'm from New York
|
|
I'm a lovely Illinois
|
|
Lovely, Illinois. How's the weather in the Illinois right now cold
|
|
I'd say probably worse than here
|
|
I haven't even looked at the temperature, but uh it's been cold
|
|
We haven't had any snow or anything uh what we did a little bit but nothing lately
|
|
And New York hasn't gotten any yet and hopefully we don't get any snow here turns ugly too fast
|
|
Well, at least you're not buffalo
|
|
Yeah, I don't know, but it's heavy snow, but it's not as city-like of an area
|
|
So you know, here it's like day two would become slush and you don't want to walk in it at all
|
|
Yeah, I live uh pretty close to St. Louis, Missouri, and uh that's how that becomes too. It's just nasty
|
|
What this show you run?
|
|
Right now I've got Fedora on one laptop and in them two on another one
|
|
I've become pretty boring uh in the years of using Linux
|
|
Why what do you mean by boring? I don't like to mess with things anymore
|
|
Oh, you're I mean yeah, I I kind of have that but at the same time I like to
|
|
I like to update things way too much so eventually that fails and I have to fix something
|
|
That's uh why I really got into arch
|
|
Arch just seems like it's dangerous to me
|
|
Yeah, I mean I'm on Slackware, so I pretty much gave up package management a long time ago
|
|
And I've been flying ever since
|
|
Yes, like where is actually the first distro I ever ran uh back in 2000
|
|
So I started with Slackware
|
|
Then I jumped to Red Hat and bounced back and forth for a long time
|
|
Before I settled on Ubuntu and Fedora
|
|
Ubuntu the why why not use like Debian there's something that's you know less less intrusive
|
|
It's just easy
|
|
You see that's I mean I'll give it to them. I'd rather have somebody use a boom to then use windows and learn some Linux
|
|
Yeah, yeah, it's definitely better um it really has everything that I want and
|
|
Most things are packaged for it right away, so you don't have to worry and compile and everything
|
|
Like I said, I've become real lazy
|
|
Yeah, I mean it's
|
|
You know come I've like I'm not in the company environment where I have to use Linux
|
|
So I don't know how that would work if if a company uses it because I can't see them using Slackware
|
|
Even though I've heard people running Slackware servers, you know without package management
|
|
It's suicide even sometimes I hit a point where it's like okay
|
|
I got to wait trace way too many dependencies just to get this one application working in the company. I work for
|
|
If you're running Linux, it's gonna be sent to us
|
|
Unfortunately, we do use group wise or there are some uh sus our sled
|
|
Servers out there, but for the most part it's red hat or sent to us if they don't want to pay for the license
|
|
Yeah, I mean that makes sense closest. I mean it's it's pretty much red hat, right?
|
|
I've never really used red hat or sent I'm one of my friends uses sent, but I don't know is it almost the same thing
|
|
Yeah, it's really close um and if I remember right
|
|
sent to us
|
|
Is now part of red hat. I may have that wrong. They may have gotten somebody else
|
|
But um, I thought I read somewhere that sent to us was brought into red hat
|
|
I don't think it's quite that simple. I was listening to bad voltage. It's not a recent cast
|
|
I was
|
|
Batch listening to all the ones I've missed over
|
|
Pretty much all fall and they had
|
|
one of the people
|
|
That's red hat employee who's involved in
|
|
Synos and the what the way he explained it is that red hat has joined the synos project which will
|
|
What that means is that uh, they they have
|
|
Red hat is paying people to develop for synos and you know, let the
|
|
The actual fact of it is instead of
|
|
Synos being you know six months behind current well, you know, I mean it's all it's always pretty much one the one ratio
|
|
Uh, as I understand it
|
|
Uh
|
|
You know same same thing is real, but it used to be it took them you know four five six months
|
|
Uh to to catch up catch up to the current version of red hat
|
|
And now it's pretty much the same day
|
|
Uh, you know, there's a new version of real than uh
|
|
And synos is a hundred percent compatible
|
|
And I think what that is is um, red hat trying to catch the market of those people saying well, I don't need real
|
|
Uh, I don't need to pay for I don't need to pay for real license. I need I'll just install synos
|
|
And uh, I think they're waiting for at least big cup, you know, midsize companies to do that
|
|
They're waiting for the local admin to get it get in over his head and uh, have his have his bosses yelling at it because
|
|
Hey, you know, our systems aren't working. Why don't you why aren't you fixing them and then the uh
|
|
Then the uh, the local admin going so well, we're we're gonna have to give up and uh, uh, buyer
|
|
By a real license and when you know, so what's it that it's probably for red hat when when he does do that and call him up and say
|
|
Hey, I want to buy 50 states of rail and a certain server and all that
|
|
Uh, they don't have to spend much time with him on the phone trying to bring his synos installation
|
|
Up to compatibility with real
|
|
Uh, that that's my thinking at least and the other thing they said is
|
|
You know, the difference between synos and real and I imagine you'd have to probably be a fairly big customer
|
|
But uh, if you if you if you've got a red app license and you come to him and say well this peripheral that you know like
|
|
Something most people wouldn't have like uh, oh
|
|
Trying to think of the of the writing screens. They have they'll have in the schools and I
|
|
And this is my mind that it's in Promethean. Let's let's say you're school
|
|
And you're using Promethean boards and I don't know if they're supported uh by the next or not
|
|
Promethean Promethean board
|
|
But let's say it's something you know an unusual piece of hard uh hardware
|
|
You know, I assume if you're a big enough customer of rail, I mean he deep well
|
|
What the guy who stood up saying said well if you've got something uh, piece of hardware doesn't work
|
|
We'll work with you on writing drivers for where you don't get that as simple as you can't call up spin-offs and say hey
|
|
Write me a driver at least not in me, you know, at least not and uh get
|
|
You know
|
|
If you don't mind somebody it's interesting just doing that for you. So
|
|
I imagine if you've got one real license and you say hey, I can't get my webcam to work
|
|
Write a driver and fix it. I doubt if you're gonna be a lot traction that way and
|
|
And I'm sorry. I said when I stepped away. I missed a
|
|
a greeting and so greetings to
|
|
Australia
|
|
Adelaide and
|
|
Broken Hill
|
|
10 minutes too late
|
|
Hey, 50 I noticed uh you're running uh looks like a pie bot in the in the room as well
|
|
Uh, yeah, what else are you running on that raspberry pie?
|
|
Well, I explained that uh, I hate I hate to take up another spot in the room though. That doesn't seem to be an issue right now
|
|
Uh, the reason that I did that for my for my recording. I had it set up
|
|
prior
|
|
Explain this earlier in the show to you guys went around
|
|
All the other day I decided that
|
|
Whatever DNS server cox cable was using wasn't responding fast enough and I tried to go
|
|
through the graphical network manager and
|
|
Supplynet with the google dns
|
|
We're great for about five minutes and then all of sudden I wasn't getting dns at all
|
|
And so I switched it back to the automatic dns, but that works
|
|
But every once in a while I seen on the slap top
|
|
I seem to lose my my connection to the dns servers, but any any connections that I have open continue to work
|
|
uh, but uh
|
|
You know, uh, you know, if I try to click on another web page even so my page I already have open or I try to update the schedule
|
|
Which I have open
|
|
It's it was show notes. It's it doesn't work out for me. So
|
|
Um still a few you know about an hour ago. I had to
|
|
Do it up down or down up on my
|
|
Ethernet card to get DNS connectivity back. So if anybody's wondering why I've got
|
|
Two connections open in in the mumble room. That's my answer your question
|
|
um
|
|
Right now, you know, I was kind of disappointed in in the media facilities on on the
|
|
On the pie. I think I'm gonna probably be looking at one or two the bill droids
|
|
Uh, but right now I'm using as an as an additional street
|
|
I've got hooked up on my 50 inch TV in the office about
|
|
Two TVs because I thought, you know, then I want to watch different channels
|
|
And the trouble is though I talked about this upon a Linux podcast
|
|
Uh, uh, in this house that I've got rented it's got finished basement. So I can't there
|
|
There's a cable running in this room when I can't get to the other end of it
|
|
And it's not connected anywhere to anything and I can't I can't uh make holes to run a new cable in here
|
|
So I got I got this wireless deal
|
|
uh
|
|
Action tech off of amazon
|
|
It's actually it's actually using
|
|
Uh
|
|
Wi-fi, you know, the other end of it is on it is on splitter on the cable and then the uh
|
|
Uh, the uh
|
|
The other box is in here and what's supposed to do is the two boxes are supposed to
|
|
Just get to be supposed to talk to each other
|
|
And
|
|
So I don't have to run a physical cable in here to the other TV a talk about this on a Linux logcast
|
|
Great for three days. I didn't watch any tv on it and I really haven't done a
|
|
Got it sitting there watching it flash trying to make connections. It hasn't worked since
|
|
So I've got you know, pretty much. I'm using the 50 inch in here is another monitor. I've got the pie connected yet and
|
|
I've got raspy installed, but uh, I wanted to try playing with a telling window manager and so I installed i3
|
|
But real so right now I've got channel x channel open on one side and the mumble running on the other side
|
|
usually I run a run x channel on the
|
|
on the pie and
|
|
Other than that, you need not much but a file manager and a terminal open. I closed those so I'd have enough memory to run
|
|
mumble and
|
|
yet to uh
|
|
Do record the show, but I'm not really using the tiling window manager as as intended because I've got
|
|
Stnergy installed on both machines. So I'm I'm using the laptop keyboard and mouse to control
|
|
The pie most of the time so that that's really what I what I'm using it for
|
|
Yeah, I got a raspberry pie for Christmas and uh
|
|
Got raspy in on it and right now. I have motion running with a webcam and it connects back to my zone minder
|
|
So I've got an extra camera in my house now
|
|
um
|
|
Also, I put a uh
|
|
I frit the software. It's like share print or share point or something with it actually uh will
|
|
Share create air print um for my wife's iphone and ipad and everything so she can print to my print server now
|
|
And also there's an airplay app um that I have on it so she can send audio up to our tv now
|
|
um
|
|
Which you know we can do everything like that with the chromecast, but since I have to do toy. I decided I need to make everything work
|
|
Yeah, I guess people have I was saying earlier this thing here. I guess people have luck with the
|
|
xbmc
|
|
version of
|
|
raspy and that's got to put in getting getting video, but I can't even do
|
|
Yahoo video very well
|
|
Uh, it's talking earlier. It's uh, I don't want to forget it again
|
|
All in x player something like that. That's a very very light player. I can I if I download a video I can watch it
|
|
So that seems to work fairly well though it's not very responsive if you want to quit out of it or anything
|
|
And it doesn't run in a window which it takes over chunk of the screen uses it
|
|
But uh, uh, and I've looked at installing I figured I could I
|
|
I want more of a desktop experience. I was going to stop it and sell xbmc on top of raspy and but it looks like it takes about a thousand steps to do that
|
|
So and no better than it is playing video. I don't think I'll do it
|
|
I hadn't thought of I hadn't thought of that use
|
|
Redbox be
|
|
Dude man, and I were talking
|
|
an hour or so ago
|
|
about
|
|
You know IP cameras connected to
|
|
uh
|
|
Zone monitor, but really if you if you if you just had a fixed position camera
|
|
Probably get away cheaper. You you I'm not sure of the image call be using a webcam plus a pie
|
|
Where they've been spending a hundred dollars on a uh
|
|
Dedicated IP camera
|
|
Yeah, I think it it depends on your webcam um, you know, I I manage video conferencing infrastructure for the company I work for
|
|
So I've got hd cameras, you know, webcams all over the place and I've been meaning to grab one of my
|
|
$300 webcams and bring it home and see if the image quality is any better
|
|
But uh, I've just got a like a $50 logitech
|
|
Webcam on it right now, and it's not terrible, but you know, it's you can definitely it's grainy
|
|
So you know, I'm hoping if I put a more expensive camera on it then it'll get better
|
|
But it's just a play toy. It's not something you know, I'm not using it for security in my house or anything
|
|
It's just to say that I've done it
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Right, well that's why I want to go through raspberry pies because there's you know, they're
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There's literally probably a hundred people with
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Playing with the pie for every one person who has one of the alternate
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Single board computer, so they're just so much more out there if you if you if you want to know how to do something
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With pie some no matter what it is probably an article out there on the internet some place and with anything else
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Uh, even even though there's there's a lot higher performance boards out there for the same money
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Uh, we were talking earlier about hard kernels
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Uh, o droid c1, which is pretty much pin compatible and form factor compatible with the b plus
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For 35 dollars in a quad core
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GPU in a quad core CPU
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Yeah, you know, but if you if you want to do something like say
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Take that olive bob of touchscreen and plug it into it which even on a raspberry pie takes a
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Uh, uh, I shouldn't take proprietary because when you when you get the screen you got it also
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Get there version of raspy and because the kernel's not the same. It's it's got to have
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Support for the uh for this for the touchscreen in the kernel
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well, uh, and uh
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it
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So if you're if I review the same fact take that same screen and plug in to to the o droid
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I'm sure plug in, but I'm gonna have to I'm gonna have to run around find my own drivers to make it work
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So that's that's that's kind of the difference between the raspberry pie and anything else. I want like I said I want to have one
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Uh, to be able to do that take take advantage of all that online support
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But they're you know, there's a lot more powerful
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Computers out there for the same money or very little more
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You guys are making me feel that I have a raspberry pie and it's just I bought the most expensive aluminum case for it
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But I barely use it. I mean it has a dish on it, but I fairly I really need to put it to get you something
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I haven't figured out what
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Well, I said I had a
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mild old troid and be you don't know know this. I'm sure, but uh
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All last August I had a
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Well, like this is in the july I had a
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A cooking accident the house fire took about you know, took all my electronics and everything else
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So I lost the ultra-rated I had and start over but
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You know, the problem had a fit is it just it always seemed like even though I wasn't
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Restoring it very often wasn't doing much to write to the SD card because I had an external drive plugged into it
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You know, I stored everything on it. It just seemed that
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I'd be going on just fine with the distribution also in the SD card would be would become
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Kind of unavailable. I don't know if that's something they fixed. They they do still sell at an additional premium and an EMMC
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Card
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That you could plug in for solid-state storage to the old droid and dude man who was good earlier
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You know has has told me he did with the EMMC doesn't have that problem
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So definitely if anybody if anybody's looking at the old droids I would recommend spending extra money
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and
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Getting that but
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Oh, I said, you know, I keep trying to come in general a general-purpose computer and the Raspberry Pi just isn't
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It isn't powerful for that the old droid was for most cases, but the time I had it
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They had they hadn't sorted it on the Linux on the Android side. They had the video driver sort it
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They really didn't have the
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Video driver sorted when I was using my
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Old droid on Linux, so I couldn't even even know I had a quad core video card. I couldn't even really watch the tube video with
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And again, dude I asked dude man this evening and apparently they've got that worked out
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Today, so yeah, that's one of the things I plan to do after the first year is
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Is grab one or more of the old droids?
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and
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The Raspberry Pi as of as the
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Code-unquote media computer on this TV
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You know real box says in
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On-cast plant that mumbles locked up on him, so I guess that's not one
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While we're not hearing from him if anybody is listening to the stream
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We really could use a few more people here in the mumbles to the conversation
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I wonder if more people show up though. I mean, I don't know where where are you from?
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I'm a South Central Kansas
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Riddle box since you can hear me
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So I don't have to type type look for on your task bar set of lips my mumble will disappear
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And go down to the task bar. That may be why you can't see it
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Wait, what are they trying to do? Oh
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I'm
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Riddle box type didn't
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IRC that he can he can still hear us, but he can't he can't find
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His his mumble window and I thought maybe it got minimized to the task bar. Yeah
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Yeah, and it's quiet because I've got
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Yeah, it looks like Riddle boxed back and it's quiet on my end because I was trying to think I've dropped my DNS again and I'm trying to work the problem
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Online systems so probably here after the hour. I'm going to jump out and jump back in again
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And seriously some of you slackers and all cast planet. We really could use some help in here
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Uh, see you lighten up dude, man, but we're just getting static
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Uh, say, but hear me ears at my end. I hear you
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Okay, just making sure I was still connected and it's weird strange connecting any problems
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Riddle box you back with us
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No, but I am can you hear me this time?
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Yes, I can
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My son have been using the computer and he did just a few things
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Happens I was listening to you downstairs and uh I have what I'd come up and join you. I heard you you call for people to come and chat
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Well, thanks to be nice to
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Step away from the computer long after grabable cereal or something, but
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uh
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Are you going to be here all the time 50 are you trying to uh break a record and be here for 26 hours
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Actually, I think clock two was uh on through the whole first show of course it was only 12 hours now
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I'm I can't I've I've got to go out to the farm after lunch at Eastern and run a few errands. That's why
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You know
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Well, like I said folks, we could we could use some help in here because uh
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Past noon my time central time. I'm going to be gone for probably at least three hours. So
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Well, may pass on a clock, but I you know, I got to have three three four hours this afternoon. So
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Somebody is going to have to jump in here and cover the dead air, which is usually not
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Is historically hasn't really been a problem on this podcast. Maybe everybody's tired of doing it. Maybe maybe came was right
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Uh
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Answered question hockey. We've got we've got about three people talking
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You know, it's just two people talking. It's awful hard to step away from the machine
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so
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Honking honking was asking me in the
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IRC how many people we have on so you know
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Usually I jump into the podcast and I can't get it worked in edgewise
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But I'm not used to being on this time of day. So uh, maybe that's why
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But I hope some more people are going to be interested in joining us later on
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Well, I almost jumped in earlier when nightwise mentioned
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Maybe he should start talking about food and then he uh of recipes and he said that he burns even water
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So by I stayed away. I thought maybe maybe no one's going to start talking about food
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Well, I was going to mention a site. I never got it uh, uh right now. I would like to say
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Uh happy new year to Quizzle in Australia
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Again, five more. Why do we have five more? You know, it doesn't say what they are and Brisbane
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Fort Moorsby
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Is it cars? I guess it's cars there. So happy new years folks
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Okay, like I said, I'm going to have to set my estimate card
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Flying rich hello Richard
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Where is he just flying by? Hey guys, how's it going? Good. Good. You're not mumble while flying. Are you rich?
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Say that again. You're not flying right now or even because that could be dangerous
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Yeah
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Hey guys, I'm going to be
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Right back. I've got to reset this nick because right now I can't even
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Uh update the notes
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So uh talk amongst yourselves
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What's new, Rich? What's going on? Yeah, I'm just getting spun up for uh, you know the last day of work this year
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Ah, you have to work at the subpoenae
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Well, I don't know. I'm gonna write in the time sheet. I worked
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Ha ha ha that's really work. Yeah, good one
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Now if I could get my audio setup right here
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Are you sending good? Yeah, but I uh be audio is coming out of the speakers now my headset
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Oh, I don't hear much echo at all, so so yeah
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Yeah, well, maybe I'll run with this then
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Well, this starts bothering you
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Yeah, it's uh
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Have I just hate traveling on New Year's Eve and I'm having some people over
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And uh, we're gonna hang out
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Excuse me by the fire pit and you know roast marshmallows makes some wars
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But it's gonna be misty raining all day
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Was this someone else earlier talking about a zone-minder? Are you still here whoever that was
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Talking about what a zone-minder the uh, well camera IP cam app. There was someone here who was also using it. Oh
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Redlocked. Yeah, he's gone as he
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Yeah, he must even have in trouble, so he must have dropped out again and if it's permanent
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Yeah, I'll say yeah, he's having he's having to mess years with his laptop. He said
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Since the stuff's locking up on him, so
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Lost him for the timing. Yeah, he was he was stuck well
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Coming back to our conversation dude man. He was saying what he uses the raspberry pie for he's just a
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Cheap webcam club didn't do it and with the raspberry pie. He's using that on a zone-minder
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So I was you know, I was thinking about that well. It's that alternative to using those IP cameras we were talking about
|
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Yeah, the normal cheap
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Well, and I well he said is the webcam is using is a 50-dollar one
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and a
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Logitech and he said the video on it is still pretty grainy
|
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So you're probably by the time you get everything you're up your raspberry pie set up and plugged into
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Plug into a webcam
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You probably not save it very much money. I think the I'm so sorry to interrupt you 50
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I think the other thing with I thought about that with usb cameras. They might be a bit cheaper
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But you're limited by cable length unless you use like a
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Ethernet adapter, you know to get longer runs and buy the amount of cameras
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So if you want more than one or two cameras, I think the IP camera is is a better way to go
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Right, I was just thinking of that that you're not going to get much separation between your cameras if you just
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say plug
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Three cameras into the into the pie or or probably like I said the
|
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More bang for the buck with the oh droids c1
|
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Then that's probably kind of waste of the extra
|
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extra processing power
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Yeah, I would suggest that the the c1 is probably too underpowered if you want to connect the few cameras as well
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You know if you want to do some detection some motion detection and stuff like that
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Well, it's funny. I did get
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What is it the a fuzz cam and a trend net little r2d2 type dudes the fuzz cam has the ir illuminators
|
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Which work okay in a room indoors. I don't know about outdoors. How well they work
|
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They're not outdoor cams, but I did want I have an overhang out by the pool and I figured it's never gonna see water
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It may see 99% humidity, but I was thinking about giving it a try out there and
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I got a vm running on my xp netbook with the zone monitor and I upgraded to one two eight
|
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But I haven't been able to get the motion control to work correctly
|
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And so you can move the camera around you mean yeah, yeah
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There's in and don't confuse that so moving the camera around is one thing
|
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And then the other thing is you can do motion detection and motion tracking
|
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So when it sees an object moving it will actually follow the object
|
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So I I've been up to my you know eyeballs and alligators and in the new house set and stuff up here and
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I was ready to set a bounty on a vm, you know like a 32 bit vm so you're running on my netbook
|
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for zone monitor one two eight and
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And in this way somebody has it set up and configured with the cams for me
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