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Episode: 643
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Title: HPR0643: What's on my MP3 Player
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0643/hpr0643.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 00:18:56
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Carl brought you guys by the way.
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Hey, this is Drupes and this is HPR and I sometimes run a site called hackermedia.org
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which has all kinds of really cool hacker media related things and today I'd like to
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talk to you about what's on my MP3 player which happens to be an old school iPod that I've
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dropped way too many times. I have lots of random stuff on my MP3 player and not enough
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time to listen to everything so don't get upset if I don't listen to your show even though
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it's awesome and I totally should just assume that I know your show is awesome and great
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and I don't need to listen to it because it's just too awesome. Okay, now if I need
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to be listening to a show or if it's missing from hacker media let me know. It's Drupes
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a Gmail and I'm rarely right about things so I might be wrong about some of this information.
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Please feel free to correct me in comments or record an HPR app to you know to correct
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me or record one of these and tell me what's on your MP3 player or Og player and maybe
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I'll get some new ideas. Alright, I have a bunch of stuff. Starts out alphabetical, anonymous
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audio, it's a show with tech news and they're really good at explaining things. So I don't
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know, it was a Firefox plugin that was allowing you to take over people's Facebook sessions
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by stealing their cookies and this that and the other and they explain really in depth
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how that works and how you don't have to have this plugin to do it. You can just do it
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on your own and how to block it and this that and the others kind of neat and they really
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go into depth about tech news. The next show is Common Sense with Dan Carlin. Now I'm
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going to have a list of these on the HPR site but feel free to write them down. I would
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write them down. If you've listened to my my ADHD episode, you don't understand why, but
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Common Sense with Dan Carlin, it's a political show by a guy that's not really affiliated
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with the party and he doesn't really offer solutions to problems without offering like
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awesome solutions that I really enjoy or but he has really interesting ideas and he does
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another show we're going to talk about in a second that I liked a lot more than I liked
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this one but it takes me about a common sense or two common sense episodes to cut my
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grass so like every two weeks I get out to push more except in the winter and I listen
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to some common sense while I cut my grass and it just like gets me thinking about stuff
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that I don't like think about normal times and gets me all pumped up and then my grass
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is done and I'm all excited. Alright the next show is a Coverville. Man it's really
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into tech here. Good thing I'm this hacker public radio. But Coverville is cover music done
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by this guy named Brian Ibit and it's really hit or miss and it's mostly miss to me. So
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like he'll play a themed episode or it was being like a random hodgepodge of stuff and
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he uses the word hodgepodge and you get bonus points for that and most of it's really
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really bad and then they'll be like this awesome cover or a whole show that's just awesome
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here like that. It's worth skimming through every once in a while. Alright the next one
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is Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Show and this guy is not professional historian which
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is bonus and he talks about history stuff that may or may not be correct but it's definitely
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interesting. I highly recommend everyone listen to Dan Carlin's Hardcore History because
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you really need eight hours of punic war coverage in this day and age to really over audio
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because that's awesome. The next one is Euro Trash Security. Hold on I have crying kids
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I'll be right back and I'm back and y'all didn't even miss me. So anyway Euro Trash it
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is a new show they emailed me about it and they were like hey put this on hpr but it's information
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security news and interviews by some Europeans. It's pretty good. The next one is Flatland
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which is a romance of many dimensions. Most of you will be familiar with this book if you're
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not you should definitely become familiar with this book. I think it was written like the
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1800s and it's a math book with a story which is fucking weird and maybe you've heard
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the band called they might be giants and they sing a song about ideas from Flatland like
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why triangle man always wins because he's he's pointy and like in a two dimensional world
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where everyone was a shape triangles are really pointy and they're the soldiers because they
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can stab you and women have to whistle because women are all straight lines and two
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dimensionally if you look at a straight line long ways it's this long long line but if you
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look at it head on it's really super pointy it's this little dot it's hard to see it and they have
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to whistle so that you know they're coming they have special doors to go in their houses it's
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weird but it's it's a podcast it's the audiobook version of Flatland and it's totally awesome the
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next one is Freakonomics Radio Steven Levitt and Steven Somebody to one's economist and the other
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one I don't know newspaper reporter wrote a book about freaky economic stuff and it was on the
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New York Times bestseller list maybe you've heard of Freakonomics or super Freakonomics there's a
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new movie they release some iTunes before they release it anywhere else and they have a podcast
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and it's it's really fucking cool let's see yeah next is Hack Radio Live which is some HPR
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contributors they have conversations where they discuss techy things HPR of course Hack or Public
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Radio I listen to that sometimes then we have HBR which is Harvard Business Reviews idea cast
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and they talk about businessy things I don't know I it's a business student I'm that kind of
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nerd then we have NPR a lot of NPR stuff talk of the nation where they have uh interesting bits
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that come out every day and they're like this is a five-minute segment from this or this is a
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30-minute segment for this that's the talk of the nation and it's pretty good another NPR show
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from scratch where they interview founders of companies and no it's kind of I think it's actually
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a series not a show then there's NPR's Planet Money which is a spinoff of this American life
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dealing with economics because again economics is super exciting and I don't know if you're this
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American life listener you probably heard of Planet Money but you should it's actually something
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interesting to listen to dealing with really boring topics and they're following Pietro revolt
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these I can't pronounce things her book which is about cotton production tea travels of a t-shirt
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I think is her name name of the book and they're making a t-shirt literally like their sourcing cotton
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having it buy it from the farm taken into the factory to make cloth and yarn or whatever you may
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got a cotton and then to a t-shirt company to make the t-shirt and to a printer to print it
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and they bought a uh rap they bought a oh the real estate thing the people were buying
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it was the lost all their value it's just on tip my tongue it's a weird little word combination
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anyway a toxic asset there we go they want a toxic asset name Toxie and they they followed
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how Toxie died and they interviewed people that were involved and like the houses the Toxie owned
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and it was kind of cool um let's see fresh air another NPR show they do interviews apparently
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I'm a business and NPR nerd another NPR show wait wait don't tell me which is a weekly news quiz
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which is awesome it's it's very funny uh the cotton club which is tech news they took out like
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online branding and marketing social media and it's done by some people in Arkansas which when I
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think you know social media I immediately think Arkansas but they're they're pretty good um
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the drill down is a show that's on my iPod I've listened to like two of them they interviewed the
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Reddit guys and I was like I'm gonna listen to this it's lots of people you know hosting the show
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collaborating working on it and it's tech news they discuss um the moth which is a live story show
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without notes and they tell stories that are somewhat interesting have a little contest and
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this that the other um this American life very interesting show where it's somewhat weekly but
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there's a new and every week sometimes it's from the archive and they tell stories of this American life
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and most of these are really good the next one is a show called What Endures and it's put on by
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I don't know some department at Louisiana State University and they talk about Louisiana history
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like the flood of 1927 and they talk about T. Harry Williams who's the the autobiographer
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Hughie Long who was awesome and he wrote all these 800 page books in long hand in his wife typed him
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all up and I think that's funny wish my wife would type stuff for me no I don't she's got better
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stuff to do um radio lab is the last show on the iPod it's kind of a weird or a weirder version of
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this American life where they kind of do interviews and write stories about the weird topic
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I don't know so not really a lot of tech news now that I'm looking back at this
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got some history some business
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not economics weak um but yeah that's the stuff I listened to and I don't listen to all of it
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there's I don't know hundreds of episodes of my my iPod that I have not
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rocked out to you but I will one day maybe maybe not anyway I've been droops and this is an HBR
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thank you for listening to Haftler Public Radio HBR is sponsored by Carol.net
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she'll head on over to C-A-R-O dot N-E-T for all of her C-E
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