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Episode: 1510
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Title: HPR1510: What's in My Bag?
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1510/hpr1510.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 04:29:52
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Hello, and welcome to Hacker Public Radio. This is Charles in New Jersey, and I'm back
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with another show. This time it's also not about math. It's called What's in My Bag.
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Actually, this will be what's in my bags, because I had action. I did an inventory of
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both of the bags that I carried to work today. Today would be Monday, 12 May, 2014. So I
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had two bags today. Both of them are black. One was a lunch bag, and the other was the
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bag in which I carry my computers and other stuff that I need for work. It's a busy day
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because I had two computers in the bag and various amounts of stuff. So it'll be a fairly
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long list. I'll start with the computer bag. I suppose I should mention what is my bag,
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and that is today I was carrying a black to-me t-tick messenger bag. The one that would go for
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more like 80 euros as opposed to the 300-euro type that they usually sell. It has a padded
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shoulder strap, a big pocketed flap because it's a messenger bag. Inside pockets and
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compartments riddled all the way through it. Let's start with the flap pocket. You'll hear
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rustling papers instead of clicking clack of stuff because I wrote this inventory when
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I was on the train. You can imagine what the other passengers thought is I was taking
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stuff out of my bag and writing down every little thing that I took out. Let's look inside
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the flap pocket. It has a zippered pocket. Let me see what's in there. First it was my monthly
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train pass, which I then put around my neck because it's in a wearable pouch. The pouch was made
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out of a leather luggage tag holder. It's got an adjustable string fraying around my neck,
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so I don't have to keep taking it out for the conductor in the train or put it into the slot
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where someone could take it or I could leave it behind. It also has a little pocket in the back
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for some extra one-way tickets, which comes in handy. Then I pulled out my building pass, my
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access badge that I used to get into the office building where I work. It's got one of those cute
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little belt clips with a retracting reel and a cord on it to have the badge hanging from my belt,
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so I can just grab it and wave it over the turns down to get in the building. I also had five
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blank CDR discs for doing file transfers for people who still use those. With a small wire bound
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memo pad, three by five inches or about 7.6 by 12.7 centimeters. It's made by Ampad, it's model
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20-867. Then I had another small note pad that goes with thank you gift from St. Jude Children's
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Research Hospital, and that's about nine by 15 centimeters. Then I had a Zoom H1 handy recorder,
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quick start guide, a shoe polishing cloth, still in its original plastic from New Jersey Transit,
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where they look like a train system map and a dire warning about terrorism and calling it in.
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Then I had a small four-in-one mini screwdriver, all black, with a couple of different standard head
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and Phillips head screwdriver blades. That's general model 744. Then I've got a silver colored
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stainless steel ballpoint pen by Shafer with gold trim, gold colored trim. Then I had
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three microfiber lens cleaning cloths for my glasses or screens, I guess. Two of them are 20 centimeters
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on a side, square, one is purple, one is black, and then there's a smaller one that's 15 centimeters
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aside, also square from the optical shop in Princeton, New Jersey, and that's more of a magenta color.
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Then I found my Sansa Clip Zip. It's a black 8GB of internal memory and a 32GB micro SD card
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for storing other stuff. Then I had another mini screwdriver set, another four-in-one by lots
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that's black with yellow end caps. It's also a four-in-one that I mentioned. That was it for the
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big flap pocket. Then I turned to the side. There's a zippered side pocket on either side of the
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of the tome bag. As I'm holding the bag with the the flap facing out, I opened the left side pocket,
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which is long and thin on the edge of the bag. In there, I found basically a bunch of writing
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writing tools. I had a stainless steel Parker jodder ballpoint pen. I like that because it has
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fairly fine point and quick dry ink, which is helpful because I'm left-handed and I tend to drag
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my hand through it. I've just written. Then I had a couple of cheap big mechanical pencils.
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Both of them are number two. One was a 0.7mm lead, black with yellow pocket clip, and the other
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one was a my preferred lead size, which would be a 0.5mm with a black cushioning grip. I don't
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really need that, but it was there. It's dark blue with the cushion grip was black,
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and the black pocket clip had broken off, but it still fits in the bag. Finally, there was a beige
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pentel click eraser model, ZE2IT. That just covers me when I make mistakes. I don't think it's refillable,
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but it is retractable and I can use it and just erase and not wipe out the top end of all my
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mechanical pencils. I zipped up my left hand pocket and went to the right side pocket. I had three
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identical black graph gear 500 mechanical pencils by pentel, all of them 0.5mm, and that's model
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PG, pop a golf 525. Then I had a brushed stainless pentel graph gear 1000 mechanical pencil,
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also 0.5mm, and that one is model PG, pop a golf hyphen 1015. That does it for the side
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buckets. Now I tilt the briefcase forward and check the rear external zippered pocket,
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which is empty, and that makes sense, because I just switched back to this bag from my LLB
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orange and black computer bag on Thursday, 8 May. I guess I'm not surprised that I didn't put
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anything in the in the back zippered pocket. Now let's go inside.
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Click the catch release on the big flap and swing it back over so I can look inside. Now on the
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outer layer there are some front pockets, two of them left and right, and that's relative to looking
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over the case from the back. A natural way to hold it if you're sitting in the train seat and
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trying to take notes at the same time. I'd say I had a set of white headphones for an iPod,
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which has a non-working volume control, but since my Sansa clips it doesn't know from Apple volume
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controls, they work just fine. I then had a the coolest device or Chachka I ever got from a
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professional meeting from a swag booth, and that was a double-ended laptop brush and screen cleaner
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that was given to me by prior executive search. It's an X-Waryl search firm in the U.S.
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Hi Pauline, and it's sort of a grayish color with a white squiggly divider between the two halves,
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and on one side when you remove the end cap you have a keyboard brush to get dust out of
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dust and debris out from between your keys, especially on a laptop. It works really nicely,
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and then when you cap that and open the other end you get something that looks like what we used to
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call a miracle brush. It's a dust remover for your laptop screen, and it's on the other side,
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and that also has a cap, and it rides nicely in a laptop bag pocket, which is doing in my laptop bag.
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And that does it for the left pocket. Let's go to the right pocket, and there is just a one and a half
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meter cat-fied ethernet patch cable. It's dark blue with RJ45 connectors on either end,
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like those big phone plugs, oversized plugs that look like they should be phone plugs,
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and it still has the original wire twist ties, because I was carrying it for a particular purpose,
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and I didn't have to use it that day. So that's it for the front pockets. Now let's go look inside
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the main compartment, and that has, oh no, it's not inside the main compartment. It's still on
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the front face of the of the inner bag. It has another set of pockets on a layer inside that,
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which I guess adds stiffness and protection to the bag, and gives me another set of pockets.
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And let's see, that one has, yeah, the outer pockets are sewn into this one.
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And that has my main key ring with the orange squiggly rubber arm band like thing.
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It's on there not because I need a squiggly arm band, but the orange squiggly arm band has my
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keys, and there's another key ring that looks very similar. It has a blue squiggly arm band,
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and that's my wife's, so that we don't grab the wrong set of keys. Let's say what keys are on there,
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just for fun. The house and garage keys for our townhome, I've got a set of keys for my desk
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at work, and the kids apartment key on a grandfather, so we back them up sometimes,
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and if they need us to go do something at their apartment or receive a package, we can go do that.
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Our apartment complex has a common area with a gym and a business center in a theater room,
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and we have a strange large plastic black thing that acts like a key that we can use to get in there.
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Got a mailbox key and a shop right price plus club key card that's registered to someone else
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that I used to get coupon deals at a grocery store that we shop sometimes.
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Okay, then I have a couple of accessories for my Zoom H1 handy recorder. One is a stainless
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tripod, and the other is a black plastic hand grip. I noticed that I'm such a Grazniak that I
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still introduce a little bit of handling noise when I use that, but it's better than a handheld
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Zoom. When you're using a Zoom H1, please do yourself a favor and be sure that you've pressed
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the record button. Okay, now that's it for in there. Now there's an inner pouch inside that pocket,
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and in the left side I had a couple of business cards, and a Dell Bluetooth mini travel mouse.
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Papa uniform 705 model. It's working and has batteries, which is good.
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The inner pouch and a right inner pocket, and that's where my Zoom H1 mini USB to USB mini USB to
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USB 2.0 cable lives, and then the inner pouch in front has a small handheld hairbrush that's a
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regular decagon in shape, about 10 centimeters in diameter, has a small finger ring on top for grip and
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control. I think it might have been a regular hexagon once, but it's been riding in a computer bag
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for quite a while, so it's a little bit squashed that ring. Let's see, I also had a 5 meter light green
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cat 5 patch cable for Ethernet, and that has been used. Then I had the two power adapters, both 65 watts,
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different voltages, one for my Dell Latitude eEco 4310 laptop that is for work that runs Windows 7,
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IK. The other one is for my Sony VIO TX17P 11-inch mini laptop that runs CrunchBank Linux Waldorf.
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Its name is Daringer. I got it in August of 2007, as a close-out deal with running XP back when
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XP was going away. Then I have a USB to power adapter, a USB mini, I guess. I'm not sure what it's for,
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it's still in the twist tie, so it's not used. I'm sure I had a purpose for it once.
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Okay, let's move on to the center zipped compartment, which has two outer patch pockets, the left one's empty.
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The right one is also empty. Oh, and there's one in the middle. Well, that has three pen slots that
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are all empty, and a center pocket that has little bits in it, has a company pin for my company,
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two plastic collar stays for shirts, and a very old sandisk cruiser micro USB stick,
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with a 2.0 gig capacity. I have no idea what's on it. I have a feeling that I used it as
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recently as say 2007. Okay, now let's go to another area in the inner bag. There's an area between
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the big zippered center pouch, the everything pocket, and the laptop retainer or the two computers are.
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Now this looks like it's mostly papers, and one is my notebook, which I wrote down all this stuff,
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that I salvaged from the kids trash when they moved once. It's a blue spiral bound,
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originally 100-sheet college-ruled model by Mead 06622, if you want to get one,
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and a copy of Best Review Magazine from May 2014. The cover says data driven, so I think that's
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the latest. Then I have an outline of an ERM system, oh, a set of components that we wanted to
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write a specification for an ERM system that would be useful to build. Go into ERM some of the day.
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Let's see, a document, permute a monetary authority guidance number 17 on commercial
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insurer risk assessment from November of 2008. I've got a printed copy of the show notes from
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HPR-1502. I have a listing of code in the R-programming language for a proprietary risk model prototype
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that doesn't work, and I have to fix that at some point. Okay, then I've got a later size
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pad of white line paper from Office Depot that's about half used, and oh my goodness,
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there's a third-generation iPod Nano. It's the red color, and it looks to be quite dead,
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and underneath all that is a Sharpie highlighter and yellow with smear guard. I'm sure Encladah has
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smear guard. Okay, let's move on to the laptop compartment in the side that's toward me,
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because the back of the bag is against me in the train seat, and the first computer is a
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Dell Latitude E4310. With Windows 7, it's got four gigabram 320-ish gigabyte hard drive,
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13-inch screen, I think maximum resolution around 1366 by 768, and its lease is going to expire in
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November of this year. There's other software on it, and they'll talk about that sometime.
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And then my 11-inch Sony Bio-Laptop Daringer, I name my home computers, but not my work computer.
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It's been running Linux since April of 2008, which is good, running full-time on Linux.
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Different distributions, but it's been on CrunchBank for quite a long time, because it runs really
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nicely on a core solo processor like that one. I think the clock speeds 1.2 megahertz, so it's not
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especially fast or powerful, but on CrunchBank, and for the things I use it for, it's just fine.
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Okay, then I have a printed document between the computers to keep them from scratching one
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another, and that is a set of instructions written in color, so the papers thick for using
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the podium recording software used by the casualty actuarial society, where I'll be speaking
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in about a week or so. Okay, we're getting towards the end.
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And now I'm going to the inner bag, the center zip compartment, the everything pocket,
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and there what do we have? Got two smartphone power cords that are components, so they have a
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separate transformer plug that is plugged in, and USB micro USB to USB cable
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that runs between the devices. An iPad power cord that doubles as an iPod charger if I switch out
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the little transformer brick for one of the smartphone transformer plugs.
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I have a wooden top that was the friend of mine turned on a lathe, and that's handy when I'm
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on grandpa duty, I can pull it out and start playing at like four-year-old grandson,
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can watch it go and say, hey, give me that, and then keeps him occupied for a while.
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I have yet another mini USB to USB cable in its original wrapper. I have a pair of two pairs of
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black sport shoelaces. They look a little big, and they're 97 centimeters. I have a green
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ballpoint pen from TD bank, which is now in the States. It was a Canadian bank. I have a little
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little bottle of eyeglass lens cleaning fluid. It's 10 milliliters or about a third fluid ounce in the US.
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I have a little box of glide pro-health dental floss, four meters of the original size.
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I have my Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone, the one from my company. It runs on the T-Mobile network
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coaching. I've got another, oh yes, a short USB cable that came with the Sands Eclipse. It's
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micro USB to USB, which is redundant because I have all those others. I've got a Samsung
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travel adaptor transformer plug that would have give, which would that little short cable
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gives me yet another power cord for smart devices. I have a tube of Keel's lip balm number one,
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which is a, it gets a 15 milliliters tube. Then I have a tiny Brookstone leather man style
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multi-tool that has a non-working flashlight. It has a small pair of pliers, tiny little scissors,
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a screwdriver, both standard and Phillips head, a cap lifter, which new englanders will know as a church
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key, a nail file on the side of the church key, and a very small but very sharp knife blade.
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You can see there's one small binder clip, because I print a document, don't have a way to
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staple it or clip it, and then there's the final content, which is the Ziploc bag of everything.
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And what does that happen? Well, it has four unlabeled CDs with offline reading documents that
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I copied from my work computer, all non-proprietary stuff that is just taken up space.
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My Zoom H1 sound recorder in its leather-like case might actually be leather, but I couldn't tell you.
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And then there's a small rectangle of red paper that has on the front, it has sort of a heading,
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www.french.about.com, and then two bullet points using hyphens as the bullets.
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One is Chapito, and the other one is Amazon.fair, and a question mark on each of those.
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I am not sure where that came from, but there you go.
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Okay, then I have a case with a plastic case with two little microSD adapters.
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One goes from micro to full SD, and the other one adapts from microSD to mini SD.
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It would be handy when I want to take the card out of the H1 and put it into some of their device.
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Okay, I see I have a stereo out cable that I could use. It's got three and a half millimeter
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connectors on each end, so I could connect something from a headphone jack of one device to
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you know, sound in, sound in port or an aux plug from another stereo or sound making device.
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I have, oh boy, another mini SD to USB 2 cable.
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Then I have a Western digital mini USB 2 God knows what cable.
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I have no idea why it's in there or what its purpose was, but it's in there.
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And five more pairs of collar stays in case I have, in case I have a shirt that doesn't button
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down and need them. And then I have a cartridge of Intel SuperHB hotel Bravo, 0.5 millimeter
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pencil lids model Charlie 505. And that's it for the computer bag.
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And now I'll go to my other bag, which is a lunch bag. And what's in there?
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Well, my lunch bag is a black, a black insulated bag with a foil-like lining that I
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purchased for $10 US at the end of 2010 from the ground cow restaurant in Newport, Vermont,
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which is where I grew up and my mother still lives. And let's see, what's in there?
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It's a really good bag. And if you're in the northeast kingdom of Vermont, I'm sure all of you
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are dying to visit. You should stop in and have breakfast.
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So what's in my lunch bag? The first thing that went in were two plastic cooling bricks.
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They're filled with some kind of cooling medium. I throw in the freezer at night,
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and I take it out in the morning and it's basically two blocks of ice inside nice
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safe blue, blue plastic prison. I throw it into my lunch bag and it keeps it nice and cool
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until I'm ready to eat lunch. I have six Starbucks napkins that I rescued from
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my coat pocket from a weekend trip somewhere. And I have an orange spork that was made by a Swedish
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company under the brand Light My Fire that we purchased from the, yes, we purchased from the
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container store. And then I've got a rubber-made container with my secret concoction that I'm sure
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all of you will want a copy. And it's very simple. It's about 225 grams of 2%
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faye Greek yogurt and about 28 grams of toasted wheat germ,
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crutchmur, or whatever suits your fancy. I don't like raw wheat germ. It usually gets
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rancid almost instantly. Or it tastes rancid even when it's fresh. And then just to make it extra
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awesome, I put in about a tablespoon of sesame oil. And then I just stir it up and I've got
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nice little way to kickstart my lunch. And then I've got three sandwich-sized ziplock bags with
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chopped raw vegetables. Today I had carrot, red pepper, and cucumber. And that kept me crunching
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for a very long time. Eating like this with protein and some vegetable, or in this case,
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wheat germ is a substitute. A little bit of oil to add what I don't get from bread because I'm
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not eating that. And of course a lot of chopped vegetables. So I'm always the best friend of my
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produce man. I've lost about 60 pounds, so something's working. And even spending all that money on
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fresh, fresh food and keeping the rule. If it's convenient, spit it out. I feel better and
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look better and don't have as many aches and pains as I use it. So that's all good. And that's
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it for my lunch bag. That's it for what's in my bag. And that's it for this episode. I hope
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that you've enjoyed some of the ridiculous detail to which I've gone. Oh, my spork is orange.
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Okay, so I didn't mention that. Orange is right up there on my list of favorite colors.
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And so having divulged all this stuff about my bags, I bid you a due and hope to listen to your
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episode very soon on Hacker Public Radio. Record a show, won't you? Take care. Bye.
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