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Episode: 2117
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Title: HPR2117: What's in my bag for Podcrawl?
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2117/hpr2117.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 14:32:32
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This in HPR episode 2,117 entitled, What's in My Man for Podcroll.
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And in part on the series, What's in My Toolkit.
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It is hosted by fellow member and in about 13 minutes long.
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The summary is, may show us what is in the man he's taking to the London Podcroll.
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Hiya, this is Dave the love book and what you're about to hear next is an audio recording
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from a Periscope video that I recorded on the 19th of August.
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The audio quality isn't great because it was recorded on my smartphone.
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Basically, what it is, the 20th of August was the London Podcroll.
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And a couple of my colleagues, my podcasting colleagues, did a What's in My Bag for Podcroll.
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So I thought I'd do the same, but rather than just doing it for Periscope, I thought I'd
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double up dual purpose it for Podcroll and also for Hacker Public Radio.
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So what you're going to hear next is the audio rip of that video recording.
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It's important to remember that because this was originally a video recording, there
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are a number of visual gags and jokes and references that don't really make sense in
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an audio recording.
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So I will be putting a link to the original Periscope video and also to my media goblin
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instance in case the Periscope removed the video because I think they only stay out
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there for a short period of time.
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So you can enjoy the video and know what it's glory, should you wish to.
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So enjoy.
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Hello.
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That's quite dirty.
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I'll tidy that up a little bit.
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No, because the fountain is on light in its face, that's what I'm going to be about to.
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Anyway, hello.
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Hello, Ro.
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Right.
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So, so far, Rowley, Stuart and her Caroline have done a What's in my bag for Podcroll
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as Podcroll is tomorrow.
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Straighten that up a bit.
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So for Podcroll and also for Hacker Public Radio where I'll be taking the audio from
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this and making it into an audio show for Hacker Public Radio, here is What's in my
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bag for Podcroll.
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So here's my bag.
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It's incredibly manly, you can see.
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It's a mountain warehouse bag that we bought last week.
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Last weekend, we came before.
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In lovely bright orange and turquoise, definitely in my colour, so I'm sure you agree.
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And his little backpack so I'll be able to carry it quite light.
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It's actually, it looks big because it's in my face, all hearts, lovely, but it's actually
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not that big, but it is just big enough to fit in all the crap that I want to bring.
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To Podcroll tomorrow.
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So let's have a look inside.
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Sorry about the zippy noise.
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So we'll go with the big stuff first.
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I have got my trusty Pixel C, my beautiful Pixel C tablet, which I bought last February
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I think it was.
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I had an X of 7 and it was starting to play up and I thought to myself, what am I going
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to buy to replace it?
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And I wanted to make sure I was kind of at the 400 technology.
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So I went with Google's flagship thingy.
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So that will be servicing my needs, said it's big, tomorrow.
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And then, can we get the booze and hisses out of the way now please, people.
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I have this, which is a Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard, which is absolutely really.
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Which is absolutely beautiful and very nice to use on a lot less clap.
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So I thought you could lift that up.
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No, I wouldn't.
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Which I was going to get lol, so let's get wrong, which the tablet fits really
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nicely into here and turns it into a laptop, more to follow.
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Yeah, you remind me when you get out of my way.
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Right, that's in the small package.
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In the big package, package section.
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Lonely.
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Package is on the brain.
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I have a smaller.
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Bad bag.
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I have two bags.
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It's a man bag.
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It's actually a tablet case.
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A 7 inch tablet case.
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I do have a bigger one than 7 inch.
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In here, there's a 10 inch one in there.
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Yeah.
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In fact, I'm going to do this one in a minute.
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Let me get the bigger one out of the way first, because that's got more.
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It's the content, absolutely.
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So in here is my trusty Samsung Q2U microphone.
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This is actually the exact microphone.
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The actual microphone that I use for podcasting generally.
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Oh yes, thank you for those.
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No one's on.
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No one's on.
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There are issues for podcasting, and he's absolutely brilliant.
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I used it earlier on today with that little gizmo, which I'll talk about in a minute.
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And the audio quality, even on a phone, is really, really good.
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So, a microphone.
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Also in here, we have this.
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Where do we get this from?
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We're in the award.
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European podcast award 2012 UK personality.
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Last time in Lakewood, Alec?
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You were in Lakewood, Alec.
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That was the gift.
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It's an Olympus DM3 audio recorder, which will definitely be coming in useful tomorrow.
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Whether anything actually gets said that is intelligible.
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Audio plus beer equals.
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I don't know.
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And I wasn't going to bring these except Rose started talking, doing his Sennheiser porn bit.
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So I thought I'd put my headphones in here as well.
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These are my Marshall majors.
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Marshall.
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And that's official Marshall, not crap.
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Really, really nice.
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We use these as studio headphones when we're recording the podcast.
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That is the 10 inch bag.
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I've got to pack all this back up again, didn't I?
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Can you stop wotting your boobs in everybody's face?
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So in here is the bits bag.
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This is the little bits.
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And in here I have,
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get the hissing out of the way now, please.
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A Microsoft Bluetooth mouse,
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which effectively turns with that keyboard.
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Oh, blesses.
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She's packing the stuff away.
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Train it well.
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Turns my tablet into a very wonderful laptop.
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What else have I got in here?
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So I have got, it's not all over crap, it's very useful crap.
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I have got in here two audio splisses for smartphone.
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So smartphone thingy goes in there,
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and then you've got microphone and headphone outputs.
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These are two of them in case one goes good blue.
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And the reason I have that is for this.
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If you listen to my, I was going to say my previous,
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my first and only HDR episode,
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I was speaking about the NUEA 1.50 lapel mic,
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which is an amazing piece of kit,
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which I may be using for tomorrow.
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It kind of goes without saying,
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that I have a huge collection of USB cables,
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Type A to micro USB,
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and a couple of mini USBs for the microphone
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and also the recorder, I need to charge that.
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So it's not just these, there's all the ones over there as well.
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The lighting here isn't good.
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What else have I got? I've also got little pair of earbuds.
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I've also got an SD card reader
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to USB storage devices.
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That, which is a USB C to micro,
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no micro to C,
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so I can charge my tablet on the go,
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so I'm going to have to have my separate tablet charger.
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And finally, this little badge here,
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which is an OTG adapter for my smartphone,
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to go from micro USB to USB Type A.
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And that's where I plug my microphone into,
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so I can use my...
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Did you know my microphone?
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Oh, miss my phone.
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And apart from that,
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get another thing I've got.
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Now, Road brought a whole bunch of rechargeable battery packs.
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Now, we went out to Boa,
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or Caroline went out this morning,
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with the full intention of buying
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some chargeable battery packs for us.
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Unfortunately, the company we were going to buy them from,
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class Olsen, decided to shut down their donk has to store.
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So they had no stock.
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So instead, we've got a couple of these,
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which are USB charges,
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but they're powered by AA batteries.
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There's four AA batteries in each of these.
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We've got four of these in total.
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They only charge one device at a time,
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so we can actually charge up to four devices
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and we can't get mates.
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They charge half a device.
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They charge half a device,
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but the likelihood of us completely draining a device is low.
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So in order to fuel these,
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and Caroline has another one of these,
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we have not one,
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not two,
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but three packs of 10 AA batteries,
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plus the 16 we've already got in these badges here.
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So I really don't think we're going to run out of battery power all that quickly.
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And of course, I'm sure there'll be various pubs and bars
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around that will be willing to allow us to steal their electricity for free,
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as long as we drink lots of beer,
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and I'm sure we'll be drinking lots of beer.
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And you want to,
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I do not play Pokemon Go.
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No.
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I refuse to play Pokemon Go because I enjoy my life.
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I forgot to say something that was in my bag,
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because Roke keeps telling that it's going to rain.
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I have my handy waterproof,
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and you'll be able to see me cause it's the mixture of snowloat.
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I have a brolly.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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But I will light up the way you go.
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And of course,
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apart from my trusty smartphone,
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which I'm actually recording on this thing here,
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so I can't show it to you.
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You can't watch.
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My trusty smartphone,
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you can now see there.
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I've also got,
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probably the most important item
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that you ever bring to a pod crawl.
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So important, in fact,
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the carol I forgot to bring hers.
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What?
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Do you have a laptop?
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An app.
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Roke, have you got an app?
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That it's not a Yorkshire flat cap.
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I bet it's not a Yorkshire flat cap.
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Cause I'm from a Yorkshire, you know.
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Vanoles.
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Right.
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That's actually a southern softy
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that's invaded Yorkshire.
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I am an honorary Yorkshire man.
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Yeah.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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I've got my own,
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I love watching the dramas on tonight, so.
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We're giving up for it.
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Like you wanted to know.
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Yes, of course you wanted to know.
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Right.
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So anyway,
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it is pod crawl tomorrow.
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Yes.
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So we're starting the arc.
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We're going to the Agile Arms,
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in Agile Street, in London W1.
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Tomorrow, the 20th of August,
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Saturday at midday.
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That's where we're going to be starting.
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If you want to follow where we are,
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in case you want to join us later on,
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then look out for hashtag pod crawl
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on Facebook and Twitter,
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and possibly some other stuff as well.
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Well,
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and yeah, to find out where we are,
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we'll be around somewhere,
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somewhere in London ish.
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It's on this small place.
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Oh, and hashtag pod crawl says row.
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Yes.
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I did say that,
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but putting it there,
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putting it there,
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in writing,
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is perfect.
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So, Brim,
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if you're listening to this on
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HackerPublic Radio,
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go to the show notes,
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and there will be links to the various things
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we're spoken about, including this video,
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so that you can go and see the video itself.
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This video here, yes.
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Never work with children, animals,
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and Caroline.
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To the pip.
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So I hope you enjoyed that.
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As I said,
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you will find the links to all the products and things
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that I mentioned in the show notes
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over at HackerPublicRadio.org.
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If you'd like to get in contact with me,
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if you've got any comments about
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anything that was spoken about,
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then of course you can leave a comment on the show notes.
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Or if you want to get in contact with me personally
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or on social media,
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then if you go over to the bug,
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no, the lovebug.org slash contact,
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you'll find all of my contact information
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over there.
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Love to hear from you.
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So yeah,
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and tomorrow for another exciting episode
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of HackerPublicRadio.
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