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Episode: 4218
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Title: HPR4218: Crazy Battery Story
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4218/hpr4218.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 21:34:20
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This is Hacker Public Radio episode 4218 for Wednesday the 2nd of October 2024.
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Today's show is entitled Crazy Battery Story.
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It is hosted by Swift 110 and is about 9 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, got the wrong batteries and had to walk to get the right ones.
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Hello everybody.
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This is Swift 110.
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Tonight I thought I would share a rather humorous story with you guys.
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Story story Monday night.
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I had the idea of getting a universal remote control of TV in my hotel.
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I have been a bunch of hotels for work since July.
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And the vision of the TV is just saved.
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I know my laptop.
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I got a HVMI cable.
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But generally the TV is in my hotel.
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Don't give me the option to switch.
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So I always use it.
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Fast forward a little bit.
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I walked down to the swamp right from the security room.
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I loved my room.
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And with the universal remote.
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That from its I've seen it.
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It's got a TV I've seen the note for about 10 bucks.
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It's got the button time needed.
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And so get the remote control.
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Get back to my return.
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Just to realize that.
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Man I am dead.
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Oh, what a foul.
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So I'm like, I'll get batteries and like that.
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Up above the ground.
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And through all my metal.
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This time I didn't go the way much.
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I didn't directly change.
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Okay, let me just leave.
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So I left work, walked from there for a while.
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Got tired.
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I got to go out for the rest of the day.
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We didn't know enough you did.
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And so then I decided to go to the dollar store.
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I said, I like that.
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I think that's a battery.
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And you go back to my hotel.
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And you get me to be with it.
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That's all.
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That's a great.
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Well, paying for the Uber to get two dollars per word.
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Getting the bad, you know, trying to get batteries.
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But they were mislabeled in the wrong area.
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Supposedly the brand name battery.
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With five dollars.
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It was a paper.
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Almost just a penny.
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So I got the at-finity.
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But I managed to get the long batteries.
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A triple A instead of double A.
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It's all over again.
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Is anybody home at five?
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I was just wondering.
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Seriously, how do you do it?
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You just pay $20 for two chips.
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You know, so the goal of kicking up these batteries.
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Like, you gotta, you gotta like pick this right.
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Why don't you just bring the thing with you?
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So anyway.
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I decided to walk.
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This time I just went to Walmart.
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I was not coming back to the golf store.
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That's further done in the Walmart.
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So I was about to make matters worse.
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Regarding originally being at the dollar store.
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Right next door to it was a five and below.
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So yeah.
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This guy going from the dollar store to the five and below.
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That actually picks up another USB-C cable.
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USB-C to USB-A cable.
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Free.
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Not a problem, right?
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Okay.
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Well, I don't get the right size battery.
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It's like I had three chances to get the right batteries.
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I could have just got one that was triple-A, one that was double-A.
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And managed to just, oh, just need to trip away.
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It's an old tellroom.
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Okay.
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That's when you back up and go back to the future.
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Well, it's in the Walmart.
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Pick up a whole box of, uh, double-A batteries.
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The hotel.
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Parked batteries in the Walmart.
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Turn up TV on.
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Clickbait.
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Click over.
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That's the button.
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Go over to the edge of my sign.
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On by the being by the building.
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Now TV in this hotel room.
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It's by the way, it's a 4K TV.
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We have a 20-21.
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I'm estimated it could be of our 55th city.
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This is a really nice TV.
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TV.
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I'm used to giving a photo to the edge.
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720 TV.
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So this was, I had to have been out in the hotel.
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I'm glad to be here.
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So what's going on?
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I'm going to get that done in such a way that, uh,
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I've been enjoying that ever since.
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So, you know, what's going to get me into a partner?
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One of the things that I already have been wanting to be for quite some time
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is to actually get a TV.
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I've got self-analysis as it is.
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But I don't, I'm bigger monitor.
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And it's a fairly long that has at least a bit of experience.
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We do not.
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Although I'm sure there's always, you didn't have to go somewhere.
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It's your mock fort decided life.
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But there was some kind of background.
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Same kind of background.
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Port for that community there.
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Yeah, a little bit that secure.
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A little bit of some time.
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I'm just really looking forward to having that.
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I might you don't want it to be in my catering.
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But I'm not going to go too long to do that.
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I don't know how long.
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I've never found out how long before.
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It just becomes unusable.
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There's a bar for rent.
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Maybe it's in my catering.
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I don't know.
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I couldn't even bother anything like that.
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So that ain't it.
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This is all I'm going to do.
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I'm going to do it.
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I'm going to put some context up for you.
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A minute.
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A minute.
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A minute and a half.
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This should be told to me.
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A message.
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No matter.
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Yeah.
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I could be at some point.
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You've got some hope.
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That you can reach on what?
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A lot of emails.
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That's faithy, faith.
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What does?
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You used to keep this under 10 minutes.
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You take this round around.
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You don't need it.
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But I know.
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This ball had for tribute something to agriculture.
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Public radio.
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I haven't done it in a while.
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I can't tell you how to keep this place going.
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And by the way,
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you guys feel free to contribute.
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What you've got to say.
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You know, really thank you've gone in the world of technology.
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What can you share with us?
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You know, I share my blender with God in some batteries.
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I'm looking at Joe, but not.
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But, you know, share similar speeds.
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It's a hacker public radio.
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There's a volunteer around.
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Project.
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We've been working on this 20 years.
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And we'll continue to go on as long as people contribute to the project.
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If you've a stock contributing to it,
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then it will cease to function.
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So, think about that.
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And consider contributing something.
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Don't need to be nothing complicated.
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It could be a long thing.
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It could be a few minutes.
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But you look forward to hearing from me.
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All right.
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It'll be about this.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio
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at HackerPublicRadio.org.
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Today's show was contributed by a HBR listener like yourself.
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then click on our contribute link to find out how easy it really is.
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On this otherwise stated,
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today's show is released under creative comments,
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attribution 4.0 international license.
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