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Episode: 576
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Title: HPR0576: Interview with HeathenX
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0576/hpr0576.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 23:25:44
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Music
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Everyone, this is Klaatu.
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I'm at the Ohio Linux Fest, and I've finally caught up with Ethan X from the screencasters.
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One of my actually my favorite podcasters.
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Your shows are fantastic, so good to see you.
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Is this your first, no, you were here last year.
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I was here last year.
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But not for very long.
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I was here for a little bit.
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I just saw you not for very long.
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So what's new and in shape?
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Well, I mean like just in terms of what interests you.
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Lots of things interest me.
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But I would say what is new is probably we're getting a new version in the next month or two maybe.
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It was supposed to be out in July.
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Things are going a little slow now.
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But we're waiting for that 047 release, which is going to have a lot of nice snapping effects.
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Some new plugins.
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Well, I don't call them plugins more like extensions or whatever.
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Right.
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I'm waiting on that one.
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That's going to be a great release.
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No, no, no.
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You're new.
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I was really, I remember the day I saw in the blog post.
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I don't know if it was your blog or it must have been your blog.
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That you guys were going like, aw, going late for Firefox 3.5 and stuff like that.
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Right.
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That was really cool.
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Was that a practical decision or a decision for like freedom and GPL and stuff?
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What was that?
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I don't know if it's practical to go with OGV.
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I think it had more to do with Richard and I or Linux roots.
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All right.
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We were using, we were sticking H264 and MP3 into an AVI container.
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Right.
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I don't know if that's real popular or not, but we decided since we screencast in OGV,
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Theora and Borbus, why not just put it into that?
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Correct.
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And it's gotten to the point now where it's debatable whether H264 is better than Theora at this point.
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Well, I mean, if I may interject, you might do love the codex.
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I mean, it does kind of depend on what you're looking for.
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Right.
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What job do you want it to serve?
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Exactly.
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We're not producing video like that.
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We're producing screencasts.
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Yeah, exactly.
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With that, it's just fine.
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Yeah.
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And what do you use?
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I think you mentioned to me via email once that you were planning around with PityV.
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Are you still kind of planning around that or?
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No, it's Blender.
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Okay.
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We do like for our screencasts, it's all record my desktop.
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If we got to do any audio editing, audacity, but Richard, his last episode,
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he produced the whole thing in Blender.
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Right now, Blender is pretty passionate about it.
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Yeah.
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You know how well it works, right?
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Video editing is very stable for those of us at work stuck on a Windows machine.
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You can't get off anything else.
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Blender's great.
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Yeah, exactly.
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Blender's great.
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And it's very stable.
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And Richard's kind of taking the lead on the whole producing our podcast and Blender.
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But it probably won't be long I'll be on his heels and doing it myself.
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Sure.
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Right now, everything is FF Impag to Theora or Mencoder.
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FF Impag.
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Yeah.
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Scripts.
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Okay.
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For my stuff, it's just connecting an intro with a screencast.
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Richard's stuff.
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He has a speedcast I call.
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He's connecting in.
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Is there a little bit more difficult?
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Okay.
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It's not too difficult to do things with command length.
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Right.
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Yeah.
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Well, that's what a lot of people just really underestimate.
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I think they say, oh, Linux doesn't do multimedia well.
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You know, they just don't know how to do it.
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Right.
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And they don't understand how powerful things like, I mean, especially FF Impag for me.
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I mean, the amount of video editing I can do just with FF Impag still is down to me.
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And people just don't realize that.
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Cutting and pasting PTV is getting to the point where it is great for that.
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Okay.
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But if people want to step up, I recommend Wunder.
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I really do.
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I do do.
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It's a great little package.
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I think where it is right now is great.
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And I think where it is going to be in, give it a year, it's just going to blow people away.
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And I almost feel like video editing is completely under the radar.
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When you think about Blender, people think 3D modeling.
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3D modeling.
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Yep.
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That's what I wanted it.
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Their VSE is almost like a hidden feature.
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I know.
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Yeah, exactly.
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It is.
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I use it almost, I mean, really as long as I can, I edit whatever I'm doing, even if it's like a freelance job or something.
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Unless I have to go to their site and work on their equipment.
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Right.
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Like you said, I can't control what I'm using.
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I'm using Blender for what I do.
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How important is, I mean, a lot of your applications that are at least that I perceive you using are multi-platform.
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Like, you can get on anything.
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Blender, you can get on it.
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I mean, almost literally anything.
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I mean, Valera's, Iris, Windows, Linux, Mac.
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Is this something, how important is multi-platform?
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Or should we all just switch to Linux?
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For me, it's very important.
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Even though I love Linux, the screencasters are either next.org.
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We don't really, there is a little bit of a bias toward Linux, but we don't really talk about the operating system.
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Right, yeah.
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Because as far as Inkscape, Gimp, Blender, people got their choices.
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We don't tell people Windows is bad.
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We don't tell people Mac is bad.
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We leave it up to them.
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Yeah.
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We focus on the application only.
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And I have to be on Windows that works on Linux at home.
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Yeah.
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So I only try to use cross-platform applications because I don't want to have to relearn something that I can't use.
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Right, yeah.
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I know.
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I know they're operating systems.
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Yeah.
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I love cross-platform.
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Yeah, yeah.
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We're always careful.
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I don't want to ever bash anybody for using something that they're very used to.
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Even Windows, right?
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You can be productive on Windows.
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It has its quirks.
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But so does Linux.
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Yeah.
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So do Mac and Tosh, you know.
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Yeah.
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So I don't like to get involved with that.
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Yeah, and you have to ask yourself, what's going to pay for me more right now?
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Learning a completely new system which literally can sometimes take a year, you know?
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Or day with what I have, even though I might not like it, or maybe I do like it.
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But, you know, I mean, what's the payoff?
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And for some people, when they need to get something done right now, switching to Linux,
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just to run Inkscape is not to be the answer.
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Right, yeah.
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And that's the thing.
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You know, you're proprietary apps, you know.
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Inkscape really compared to Illustrator or something.
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I would say it's 95% there.
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I mean, most of the stuff that people want to use it for gets there for you.
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I find it far more intuitive though.
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I mean, I don't consider myself like a drawing artist, but I mean, I'm a computer geek and I know program.
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I could never figure out Illustrator to save my life.
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Whereas Inkscape took me a day of like just sitting in front of it and playing around.
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And you're up and running.
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Well, a good example is my wife for one.
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She's got tattoos, okay?
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She's not a big inkscape user.
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Right.
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But recently, she wanted a nice big tattoo on her arm, right?
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Well, she wanted to change the bitmap that she found online.
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She wanted to rearrange some things.
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And she asked, you know, what can I do that in?
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Well, I showed her how gave her a couple tips in Inkscape.
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And I tell you, she just took off just like that.
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Wow.
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It is that easy to learn.
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Yeah.
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I know.
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And for my wife who isn't so artsy, artsy or whatever, she just picked up on it.
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And I think anybody can pick up on it.
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I think so.
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I'm not really an artist.
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I'm not a great artist.
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I just copy what I see.
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Right.
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Yeah, yeah.
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But it's great for that.
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Here's a loaded question.
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Gimp interface, right?
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What do you think of the Gimp interface?
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And should it be more like Inkscape's interface?
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I don't have a problem with Gimp's interface really.
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I've never used Photoshop before.
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Gimp's really the only thing I've ever used.
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There's only one thing that I would change.
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And I would like to have it a single window format.
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Yeah.
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That's kind of a 50-50 call for people.
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Some people like to have separate windows.
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Exactly.
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Some people is really handy to have them all separate.
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I don't.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I'd like to have everything rolled up in one window.
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I believe I would like one window, but then I want the option to split it into separate windows.
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So there you go.
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I tell you one thing that I do like about Gimp.
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I like the introduction of the tango icon theme.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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That I thought really pulled it together.
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Yeah, me too.
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Yeah.
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That was a smart move.
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Well, cool.
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I think it's great.
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I think it's great.
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I always like coming down here, not just for the talk and stuff.
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But I like seeing people that I talk to online.
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So actually, yeah.
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I mean, that's cool.
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Everybody's located all over the country.
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Yeah.
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Especially for Richard.
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This is the first time I'm at Richard Gwerin.
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That is so surreal.
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He's all the way up from Canada.
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You've got the like, few casters.
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Yeah.
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He's a good guy.
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He really is.
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And I'm glad I got your meeting.
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Yeah.
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That's cool.
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So I'm actually really curious,
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as to why having you talked at Ohio Lynch Fest,
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or have you before in the past?
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Well, the thing is, that's something that Richard and I were talking about.
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Yeah.
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I know last year they had a blender offering for a presentation.
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Yeah.
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And I know you did one this year of a learning course.
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Yeah.
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I wouldn't like to see, I wouldn't like to see maybe a focus on graphics,
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but I would like to see more of it in Atlantic Fest.
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Yeah.
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Not too much just the administration.
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Yeah.
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For me, I am an IT manager at my workplace.
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Oh, okay.
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That's not what I do for a living.
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I'm an actually an engineer.
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Okay.
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But that system administration, for me,
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that's kind of a set it and forget it,
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and walk away from it.
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Not I'm doing other things.
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Yeah.
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I don't want to be emphasized how important that kind of stuff is.
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Right.
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But I do would like to see something like maybe on game for a scribe,
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or anything.
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Yeah.
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It would be neat tip to help people like that.
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I think that's a great idea.
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And I think maybe next year, if by some chance,
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or maybe even if Southeast was,
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did you get a set?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I saw you for like, no, I didn't.
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Yeah, I did.
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I was there.
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Maybe next year or at South East Atlantic Fest or whatever.
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Yeah, maybe either me or someone involved
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should actually maybe make almost like a day
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or a track of, you know, words of multimedia stuff,
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or art stuff.
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Right.
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Because I know there's an audience work,
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because every time I do a talk on video editing on Linux
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or something, there's the audience, you know.
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So I think people are interested,
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is that that place is a little curve of life,
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that we've got all this to said,
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and some kind of, I mean, everyone knows Linux can do that.
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So now let's start, as well, exploring the multimedia stuff.
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Exactly.
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There's enough geeks out there
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that they want to be a little artsy sometimes.
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Yeah.
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And not everybody is an artist,
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and not everybody has that kind of capability.
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Right.
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But, you know, hey, I want to throw some graphics up on a website,
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or I want to do a little something here.
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Yeah.
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What do I use?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I would love to see that type of thing.
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I think it'd be really neat now.
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Yeah.
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Well, it was great talking to you.
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Glad I got to finally introduce you.
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I didn't mean to interview you, probably.
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Actually, a while.
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One of you got to get to you on the show.
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Thanks a lot.
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Well, one thing I want to add is,
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stay tuned for an A Press book.
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I'm co-occurring with Donna Benjamin, John Cruz,
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and I forget the fourth guy.
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Okay.
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Really, this is Donna Benjamin's project,
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but hopefully we'll have a beginning in state books.
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Wow.
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December, January.
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That's fantastic.
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I'm very excited about that.
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I will stop here.
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And now we've got, even Richard,
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how are you credited, though?
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Huh?
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How are you credited, though?
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He's an ex?
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Yeah.
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Okay.
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I'm credited as Mark Mystery.
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Oh, okay.
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That's my real name.
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All right.
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All right.
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I'm not kidding.
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I'm not kidding, though.
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That's okay.
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I'm going to be like, who's this dude?
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Yeah.
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Nobody's going to know.
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I know.
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But it's so cheap by A Press.
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Yeah.
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That's great.
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I know.
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You want to buy a book or whatever.
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That type of thing.
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Yeah.
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Keep an eye out.
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It's going to be there.
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Cool.
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Very cool.
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Congratulations on that.
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Oh, yeah.
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And what's the website for your screencaster?
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Screencasters.heatenex.org.
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Okay.
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Cool.
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Which, by the way, if people haven't seen those,
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they really need to check them out.
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It's like, what do you have to be like,
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108 episodes?
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97.
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97.
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Yeah.
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You're probably getting us confused with me,
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again, Richard.
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I think those guys are up to like,
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like, 114 or 17.
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Oh, okay.
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All right.
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Yeah.
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I could have sworn you guys reached 100.
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But I guess not that way.
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But they're great episodes.
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They're fantastic.
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I learned most of what I know on Escape from.
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Thank you.
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Those episodes.
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Thank you.
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There was a while where I wasn't, like,
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instead of TV, I had in Miro the screencasters,
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like a channel, basically.
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Right.
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I'm just playing it over and over.
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Yeah.
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It's cool.
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Thanks a lot.
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Thank you.
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All right.
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Thank you for listening to Half of Public Radio.
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HPR is sponsored by Carol.net,
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so head on over to C-A-R-O dot-E-T for all of us here.
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Thank you.
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