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Episode: 4374
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Title: HPR4374: 24-25 New Years Eve show 7
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4374/hpr4374.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-26 00:00:36
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4374 for Thursday 8 May 2025.
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Today's show is entitled 24-25 New Year's Eve Show 7.
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It is the 20th show of Honki Megu and is about 147 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is…
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The HBR community comes together to say happy New Year and chat.
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And Poki.
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Yes sir.
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I didn't see who said that.
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You…
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Mornancy.
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When you asked me about Thailand earlier, I posted the link to my travel blog for Thailand,
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but didn't remember to tell you that it was in there.
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Did you see it?
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No.
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I didn't, but I'll look for it now.
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I think I might have been out of the room when you did, because I don't remember seeing
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that pop up.
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I posted it why we were talking about it, but I can send it again if you want to look
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at it.
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You don't have to look at it.
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Mornancy.
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You're over driving things a bit.
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Not as bad as Murf was.
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Is there any relation to American Thai food and Thailand Thai food?
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Oh God.
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No, I have not had Thai food in America.
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We will be testing that difference shortly.
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I would love to hear about that on the Linux loadcast, because the Thai food I have had
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here is one of my favorite things, but I don't know if it has any resemblance towards
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real Thai food.
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If you send me pictures, I can probably tell you.
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What are your spice levels and how spicy was it?
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I wouldn't say super spicy.
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My personal preference for spice level is when the sides of my ears itch, so that's
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kind of where I'm at.
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Oh, yes.
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Mornancy.
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I did see this.
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I did open it.
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Yes.
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That's my third trip.
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I don't know why.
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You're visiting there.
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You're not living there?
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No, I'm not living here.
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The first trip I had a month vacation and stayed for two months and worked while I was
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here.
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A semi-secretly.
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Last year I had a month vacation, fall of December, and then stayed for two extra months,
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three months total, and super-secretly worked here.
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Since I'm a work from home employee now, officially, I decided I didn't have to tell
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anybody.
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And this year nobody knows I'm still here.
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I just took vacation and I'm here until we fly back February 1st.
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I got a one-way plane ticket this year and only brought a backpack and a carry-on and
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had no idea when we were flying back.
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So her fiancee visa was approved on, I think we got it back, the 14th or 15th December,
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12th December, it's one of the blog entries about the visa, but we got her passport back
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with the visa stamp and then purchased an airline ticket's backway and we went with one
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of the cheapest dates to fly, which was February 1st, beginning of January was way too expensive
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for airline tickets.
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The toast with the smelt on top looks incredible, I would definitely get down on some of
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that.
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The what?
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It looks like toast and cheese with smelt, a small fish from the Italian restaurant.
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I have no idea, it's just the pictures are scrolling, pictures 6 of 11, the back button
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doesn't work on your website.
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It's blog, it's a Google bot blogger years ago.
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Oh yeah, it's a blogger site.
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It looks like a sale.
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It works differently on a desktop process.
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Yeah, there's like four pieces of toast with cheese on them and each one has what looks
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like a smelt on top of it and it looks delicious and I would definitely.
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And entropy, they were delicious.
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Order, and show the rosemary potatoes were, the anchovies, rosemary potatoes were delicious.
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Really good, a hearth baked pizza, really good, the lasagna you could have was a little
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dry, you could use more sauce on my opinion, you'll find lots of pictures of food, not
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just Thai food but sushi and Chinese and Persian, just everything.
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I have not, just me, just personally, I have not liked any Thai food that I've had here
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in America, not that I've had it anywhere else either but to me I have not liked Thai food.
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I've had several authentic Thai places in the Columbus area and they are not authentic,
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having finally been to Thailand and had real Thai food.
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Now, it's a night and day difference and she actually wants to do a food truck or cook
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out of the house and I'm like, I don't want to work, 80 hours a week and then 40 more
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doing paperwork in taxes or the regulation or cook, but maybe we'll do something
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again.
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I know somebody who used to work in the health department, they can point us to all the
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stuff that we can do with minimal government oversight, maybe we just make sauces and
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stuff.
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Yeah, the Thai food, can you even get decent ingredients?
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I think it was so, I don't know about really, really good mango in Ohio but we have a couple
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international grocery stores in Columbus that from what I've seen here and people making
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stuff should be able to find a lot of it's just a handful of specific ingredients together
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like the Thai chilies and the fish sauce and garlic and you mash it together with a
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pumice and stone mortar and pestle.
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Yep.
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Yeah, I think a lot of it is the way it's made and not necessarily the ingredients that
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you can find.
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The secret ingredient is a lot of it.
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And if we can't find anything exact, we can always cut fusion.
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Well, yeah, that's like the guy who made Sri Ratch.
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He couldn't find the Vietnamese peppers that he made it with traditionally.
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So he tried some Mexican chili peppers and he was like, oh, these are even better,
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we're in luck.
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And now we got Sri Ratch sauce.
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And he hasn't changed the whole sales of it in 30 years.
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Oh, I know, which I'd bless him but also damn the markup when the supply dwindles, these
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fuckers will gouge you on it.
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They do, actually, every time it goes up, I don't see it come back down.
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No, I've seen it come back down because I bought it in a grocery store a couple times
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for like six or seven bucks for the big bottle.
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But I have at times paid, you know, 36 bucks for the same big bottle.
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Happy New Year from New Orleans, y'all.
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Happy New Year.
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Happy New Year.
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Happy New Year.
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Happy New Year.
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There's one Asian grocery store in Columbus and I can still get the big bottle for like
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$1.95.
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Oh, and it's so good.
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Do you know what kind of pepper Sri Ratch is, Pokey?
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No, I thought it was just chili pepper.
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It is like the one hot sauce that tears my stomach apart.
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I cannot eat it.
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I wish I could because it tastes good, but I just can't eat it.
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Oh, really?
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So, yeah, like, you know, the little peppers they throw in general sauce chicken, those
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I can eat with like no effect.
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But Sri Ratch just messes me up.
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Yeah, the ones I put in general sauce, I kind of like those except they're little,
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a little tough to get your teeth all the way through.
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Yeah, and I've seen people just sweat off of those and they have like no effect on me,
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you know.
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So I like those.
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And have you seen any of the Melinda's sauces?
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I've been getting a little samples of those.
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I was just going to ask that.
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The green Melinda's, the greens, it's called green sauce.
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It is so effing good.
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It is unbelievably good.
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Was that on you random that you were talking about that because I went that day and went
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through about three stores trying to find it around me and I couldn't find it.
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But I've got a bunch of the little sampler models.
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Oh, I probably did.
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Yes, I would have brought the, if yes, if you listen to you random, I would have
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ranted about it there because the green sauce was so good.
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They got a bunch of different ones too.
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I think I tried about six or seven different red sauces and they were decent.
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They were some decent one like the black truffle or white or whatever, the truffle one.
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That was decent.
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You could taste truffles in it, you could taste it.
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But the green one is really, really, really good.
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But I, I don't know if I said this on that show or if I discovered it after that show.
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But I put the Melinda's green sauce on a piece of steak, which I didn't do it first.
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I tried it on chicken, I tried it on pork loin.
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I put it on a piece of steak and like just ate it without even thinking about it and
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about looking at it and it tasted like the feelings different, the consistency is different.
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It tasted like a one sauce.
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It was a very similar like sweetness to vinegar like ratio as a one sauce when it was on
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a piece of steak.
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So it's kind of similar to that, but it is a little spicier.
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Is the green the fire roasted jalapeno?
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No, there's a jalapeno one.
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That one's even better.
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I just can't find that one.
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But there's one that's just called green sauce.
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The one that's called green sauce is the one that I can get.
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That's the one that's around here.
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The one that is jalapeno sauce or habanero, I forget which one.
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There's another green one, but I can't find it locally.
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And the one that I bought from Amazon was really expensive for a really teeny bottle.
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And I don't think it was the same.
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It wasn't as impressive.
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Well, you just cost me a little money on Amazon right at the moment, because it's now
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on its way.
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Sorry, I didn't mean to cost you any money.
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But the one that's just called green sauce, that has been the one that stood out to me.
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Well, I just sent myself a bottle of the green sauce and a bottle of the jalapeno.
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All right, well, if you don't like it, you let me know and I'll buy the rest off of
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you.
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That's all right.
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Amazon's like three times a week delivery anymore.
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It's horrible.
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Yo, yeah, I know what you.
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I got my Amazon deliveries down to beef jerky that doesn't have any additives.
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It's just literally just dehydrated beef.
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And geez, that might even be it.
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Oh no, the goju jang.
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I like the goju jang sauce.
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I get that from Amazon and I buy my coffee online and it's about it that comes with
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it.
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Yeah, we've got enough work out far enough to where nothing's real close.
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So it's it's cheaper to get stuff delivered on the subscribe.
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So I know probably a lot of people hate me for saying that, but where I'm at, it works
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good for us and actually pays for itself in the long run.
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Oh, it definitely would if you had to drive for anything.
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We live right next to like six grocery stores and we still pay, I think it's maybe five
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bucks.
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It might be 10 now.
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They might have gone out.
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But we pay for them to bring the groceries and put them in the trunk of the car.
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And it's well worth the time that you save from going into the store.
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I can only imagine I've been a drive to the store on top of walking around inside
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the place.
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Yeah, to get any variety, it's at least a $60 gas bill for me.
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So yeah, you won't and also I, you know, as I've said a couple times, I've traveled around
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a bit in the last few years, mostly up and down the eastern coast and you get anywhere
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outside of a city or like what do they call it?
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You know, the mega cities like kind of how New York and Boston are almost the same city
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because they're kind of connected, but you get anywhere away from that shit.
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The only grocery store is dollar general and that's it.
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There is no such thing as food like you don't find fresh produce unless you stop at like
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on the side of the road to buy produce and that's up and down the eastern sea coast.
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And up here in Northeast, there's a lot of little farm stands where people will sell
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like the vegetables out of their garden, but I don't see that once I leave New England.
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I haven't seen it.
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I don't think in New York definitely never saw it in Pennsylvania.
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There's enough farms that you just stop at a farm.
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But like South of Pennsylvania, I never saw anybody with a farm stand near their house.
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And then you could drive for hours and the near, the closest thing to a grocery store
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was dollar general and you know, they're just selling canned food and like, you know,
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all kinds of vacuum packed process stuff.
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It was really sad.
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Yeah, we've got them down here at Pokey and South Jersey.
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They're usually on the honor system.
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They'll just have prices and you just put the money in like a little little box or something
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like that.
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The farm stands?
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Yep.
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Yep.
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Yeah, that's what all ours are through the honor system ones.
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We can get good produce from about mid-July till about mid-September and you know, a lot
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of fruit stands with local stuff, peaches to die for, you know, but that's about our only
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time of year when we can really get good stuff other than we can get local honey pretty
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much year-round.
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Yeah, that's crazy to me because up here we got like grocery stores all over the place.
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Like people argue about which grocery store is better up here.
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That's how many we got.
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And any time of year you go in the grocery store, it might not always be the best produce,
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but you can get produce, you can get, I had a let-as, you can get apples and oranges and
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you know, celery, broccoli, you name it.
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It's all there.
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It's all there all the time.
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The only stuff that might be seasonals like exotic stuff like dragon fruits or star fruits
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or like wacky stuff like that.
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Well, stone fruits usually seasonal.
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I mean, the stuff we can get some stone fruit this time of year, but I wouldn't, I
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really wouldn't.
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Like cherries are available right now, but a lot of times we get them from like chili
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and they're these tiny little red things that are like, I don't know, they keep on forcing
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it out.
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And I have to put it out, but at the same time, I mean, I don't want it because it's not
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the season for it.
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Stone fruit, your peaches, plums, nectarines, cherries are just basically a summer thing.
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The other ones, it's mostly, I mean, apples get put into like a cold storage where it
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can last a very, very long time berries.
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They rotate where in the country we get it from like summertime.
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I believe is mostly California area while wintertime we get lost of our berries from like
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Florida.
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And then if Florida's crops are having a hard time, we'll go as further down into like Mexico.
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The yeah, a lot of times they rotate where they get the stuff to kind of keep it in year
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around.
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Yeah, for sure.
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And that's the same thing up here.
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I mean, they only grow in certain parts of the earth, certain times, but you can get
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them.
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They're there.
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I'm saying if you drive, if you drive through like West Virginia or like, I mean, go
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New York state, upstate New York, you go outside like the city area, you go into the cat
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skills or further west than that or western Pennsylvania outside of Amish country and stuff
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like that.
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There, you can't get a cucumber.
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I'm not talking about stone fruit and apples.
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You can't get ahead of lettuce.
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You can get, you know, if it's not in a can or pre-packaged frozen or like vacuum sealed,
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you can't get it.
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There's, there's, you don't get to pick up a watermelon and knock on it to find the
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good one or you don't get to smell the pineapples, asshole, the gold.
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This is the fresh one.
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There's no pineapples.
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There's no water.
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There's no nothing.
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They just, I mean, they might be there and I just haven't come across them.
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But I mean, I've spent some time around there.
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They're not common.
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I'm comfortable saying that.
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The grocery stores aren't common in those areas like regular grocery stores because
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Della general's not a grocery store.
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That's what I'm saying.
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Exactly.
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That's exactly what I'm saying.
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Dollar general is the closest thing to a grocery store that exists on most of the east coast.
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Like there is in my travels and I stay off the highways.
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So take that into account.
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I stay off the interstate cycle on all back roads.
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But I will see five dollar general's to every Walmart and I might only see two Walmart
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today if I'm traveling outside of cities like that.
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But it makes me think that where I'm traveling is outside of cities and if you live in the
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areas that I'm traveling outside of cities, you just don't have a grocery store.
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You've got a dollar general or you've got like a two hour commute, like a three hour
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round trip or a four hour round trip to get a cucumber or a head of lettuce.
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Yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying.
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That's nuts.
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Just the amount, there's like just in my town, there's at least three grocery stores and
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two of them are the same company.
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The two of them were stopping jobs and then you go to the next town and say the same thing.
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We got two of the same and then two of another one.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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You go into another to the next town after that and there is it's a little bit bigger.
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So I got at least five red.
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It's high and it's high and this is considered like a look close to a city but it's there's
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it's a little bit larger area but there's probably at least five different ones.
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I got stop and shop two shaws, old foods, there's another one of them too, yeah.
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Yeah, we got we got Haniford, we got market basket, next town overs got shaws and then
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we got even little markets.
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We got a small market here.
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It's not a chain, it's Arthur's markets the name of it but that's where you go for the
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good meat.
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They got the awesome meat counter at Arthur's market and then you got other like fancy boutique
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markets.
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There's friggin' trader Joe's not too far from here, there's all these, I mean like I can't
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I mean I could go on and on and on and on.
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It's just like I said but I'm in a population center and it just I guess my point is when
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you leave a population center, if you've never have, you'd be stunned at how little food
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is available that's made out of real food, it's all just frozen processed shit.
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That's just nuts.
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So that was kind of my point, it's I don't blame anybody for ordering real food from Amazon
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if there's real food available, if that's where it's at, yeah go get it.
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They do, the Amazon do first first.
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If you're close enough.
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Okay.
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I know they do use whole foods for like pick up and stuff, they use like the closest
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whole foods for delivering fresh produce or that they had like a warehouse but it would
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have just kind of done it the same way.
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There's a whole foods about an hour from me but I don't think Amazon uses, Amazon's
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about a week out delivery where I'm at and the whole foods, I bought a breakfast bread
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on a drink one day and I think it was about 20 bucks so I don't really go there.
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Right.
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It's going to say, yeah that's how it's going to say, I believe Amazon owns whole foods but
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I've never been in one because I've heard they're real expensive.
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Yeah.
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Trader Joe's, Trader Joe's if you've never been in one, they can be real expensive but
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they have certain things that can be real cheap.
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Yeah I remember here when you talk about the Trader Joe's wine before.
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Yeah that's awful.
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It's got awful.
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I might have liked it at the time if I was talking about it.
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I must have liked it at that time but no it's it's got awful, it's like two buck chuck
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everybody calls it.
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It's probably three buck chuck now but they got some, like they're nuts.
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If you buy their nuts bulk, buy them like a pound for a bag, they're real cheap but what
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my mother just discovered they have there and sadly it's only seasonally they got Italian
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Nuget that is unfriggin believable.
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It is I was stunned and I took a bite of it and before I was done chewing I had to text
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my mom and I'm like what the hell, this is the best thing you ever bought me, what is
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this?
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What is Italian Nuget?
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Oh boy, it's a chewy but not super chewy, it's a candy, it's an Italian candy, I grew
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up on it.
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That doesn't help you.
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It's white, it's kind of chewy but not as chewy as taffy and it's kind of halfway
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between like a taffy and a marshmallow but it's not.
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Tasting wise, what is it supposed to?
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It's got almonds in it so it kind of has an almond taste and the one that she just
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got me had almonds and pistachios in it and you could really really really taste the
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pistachios, I was blown away at how strong, like you could eat a pistachio and it was
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not as strong as the pistachio flavor that this Nuget had, like I don't know if they added
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it to it or something or if they're just using but they could have just the pistachios
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could just be that high quality because all the nuts at Trader Joe's are way better than
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nuts you get anywhere else so it's possible but I'm not really sure.
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But Nuget is, oh man, it's, I don't know how to explain it, it's chewy but the layers
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like the top and the bottom of it, I don't know if it's what they make it on or how it's
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cooked or if they even cook it but it's kind of papery at the top and bottom but the inside
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is chewy but it's all the same thing, it's not different layers of different materials
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it's just kind of the way it forms but it's really good, it's sweet, it's you know maybe
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too sweet for a grown man but as a kid you'd love it.
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I think I understand what you're talking about and it sounds good.
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Yeah it's really, I don't know, look it up I guess, Nuget and O-U-G-A-T.
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I'll say the name Taroni.
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Yes Taroni, Taroni is the one, yes thank you Taroni is the one I grew up on and that's
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what I was expecting and it was really good I loved it as a kid and I loved it even
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as an adult I ordered some a couple years ago from Italy and it took weeks to get here
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and it was really delicious and the lady at work was like we get this at a corner store
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you paid for this but the Trader Joe's, that was a great accent, I know it's thank you
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but the Trader Joe's one that my mom got me I bit into it expecting the Taroni's Nuget
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and I was blown away it was like Taroni's times two it was just, it was crazy but I guess
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it's only a Christmas candy.
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Pictures of seeing actually look like they have straight pistachios and straight almonds
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and just and they have the Nuget kind of poured over it.
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Yes yeah yeah yeah exactly yes.
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Pictures of it like a wafer bar almost.
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Yeah yeah yeah it's about maybe three three quarters of an inch thick and they usually
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maybe an inch wide and an inch and a half long.
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I don't think I've had it before but I believe I've seen it before it looks delicious.
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It is delicious and the Trader Joe's one was longer it was like a big bar it was not cut
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up into the small pieces like Taroni's if you're familiar with the Taroni's the Trader
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Joe's one was probably four Taroni's long maybe six Taroni four to six Taroni's long.
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I don't know I'm savoring it I took a bite and it was so good I vacuum sealed the rest
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of it I said I can't eat this all at once.
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All right I think I got a turn in it was just having a very similar thought.
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I'm oddly enough awake right now but I'm looking at the clock going it's 130 I know the
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kids are going to be up my kids my kids get up at five o'clock in the morning so I know they're
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going to be up soon. No I'm sorry I got it all right no that was it I think.
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Same here I got a cat who doesn't man's to be let out at three o'clock every morning so
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I got to head out oh no I'm I'm falling over and my voice is failing again so a good night
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ladies gentlemen everyone on the show everyone listening happy new years
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it was fantastic I really enjoyed speaking everybody and listening to everybody thank you
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hope you enjoy those files Pokey I already have downloaded them all I already have shared them with
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Violent eyes oh guys thanks thanks hope I can hear from you folks before next next show next
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year's show and if not I'll look forward to talking to you next new years all right good night and
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happy new year happy new year happy new year just checking anybody's still here we are doing good we
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just visited the one colleague temple in Pazia and we're going to go see if my friends response
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open and then go to the other colleague temple sorry about that drop my ears but I hope you're
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doing all right and my best wishes to Elle she smiled that's for bell thank you that's worth the
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worth wait for what for both of you although I would put Elle in first place I'm biased that way
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you know North North East Elle when you come to the states even if you're working you'll be working
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five day weeks probably at most which should be a nice break she said oh wow yep and also in the
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states we invent holidays on our holidays so some of those weeks we'll get trimmed to four
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four days or even shorter like Thanksgiving which is on a Thursday which usually means a four
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day weekend no I wonder what you'll do with that extra day off a week two days off a week and
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I hand some young husband she a wonder what a pretty girl could could do with that probably above
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my pay grade that is to say it's secret or private I could not be happier for both of you if you
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were my own blood thank you so much I cannot fight but it should get fun the words to express how
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happy you make her feel say that yeah words words are nice but you understand without them
|
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enough well mortency how is Elle doing she's doing good she's had four weeks to go through all the
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stuff in the condo and figure out what she wants to keep what fits and where everything else is
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going to go and once we figure that out then we can go by the exact number of suitcases we
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need for the flight back soon she'll need two or three to herself and I'll have to get two or
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three also I'll need one for stuff I bought and then whatever extra for her extra suitcases it's
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going to be it's I think it's going to be more than what she expects because she's she's moving
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she said she doesn't need any help she just needs me well I think you'll just have to
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start to work it out now I'm not supposed to drink so Rob if you can please kiss the intoxicating
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lady a couple of times for me I'm supposed to stay so absolutely I think we found my friend's
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restaurant we're gonna stop and eat if they're open don't know if they're open well that's fine
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and if you have to sign off that's cool too so enjoy yes this reminds me of the good old days
|
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when I was doing security work for for the midnight midnight date watching oftentimes an empty road
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and our gate was a stop sign in the speed bump not what you'd call high security but it paid the
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bills for a while and it was interesting to patrol the grounds of a condo complex on foot
|
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run into the occasional skunk and morning dove and one time on a very dark nighter
|
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a ice stumble across a baby possum or they stumble across me I don't know which one of us was
|
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more scared this may not be the usual HBR technical discussion but then again this is net minor at night
|
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and you know we can fill the empty as the default host I can fill the air with whatever I like
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and I would like to wish a happy new year to all of the Linux logcast crew
|
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past and present and all of the folks with hacker public radio
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they really make my holiday season much better and I hope we make the holiday season better for you all
|
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and of course we try to make the rest of the year as good for you all as we can now as a former
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and active, active watchman this may or may not be heard by anyone but I want to thank all of those
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men and women who are serving their country whichever country it happens to be as the poet said
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we sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready to protect us now I should add there are
|
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also women in harm's way in many roles these days with that poem was from an older time when women were
|
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not so much in the front lines perhaps even when you had front lines these days that's not so much
|
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so happy new years to all service personnel ladies gentlemen and those like my brother who served
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during the Cold War or somewhere maybe a little short of the gentleman saying but he did all right
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good morning everybody this is Paul Gray here I'm just dropping in to say happy new year and I hope
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you're all having a great time and somebody who actually showed up to make the waiting worthwhile and
|
|
thank you very much for the happy new year and so you can't stay but stuff happens and that's
|
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exactly why I'm sitting here interjecting in occasional monologue into the dead air but
|
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the few that show up are making it worthwhile for me to wait well it's good to hear your voice and
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yeah we've I mean obviously here in the UK it smells new nine o'clock in the morning so
|
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New Year's Day and I have to go up and see my mother shortly but I thought I'd drop in I
|
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to be honest I thought the stream would have finished by now so I'm quite pleased that it's still
|
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running and I look forward to hearing everybody that's dropped in over the last last hour well
|
|
well well please accept my best wishes for you and your family I don't have much family left
|
|
anymore but but it was always a great holiday when I could see my extended family right I guess
|
|
we'll have to be your extended family now then and in Hacker Public Radio so anyways good to hear
|
|
you and I wish you all the best for the new year and the coming and the coming day and yeah
|
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have a good one thank you please give your mom a hug for me
|
|
take care and hopefully we'll talk again next year absolutely thanks so much and goodbye everybody
|
|
morning all morning the winner still out or two hours 40 minutes to go well I've been keeping watch
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well I've been keeping watch yeah I heard happy new year well happy new year yes and I've
|
|
just been this is like old times I used to be a security guard watching an empty gate and an empty
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road all the damn night long yeah I'm just going to post some shows now with a huge backpack
|
|
because I was working on the scripts I kind of got it I think last night but we'll see how we
|
|
get on this morning I think I just missed Paul which dropped in a few minutes ago well I
|
|
spoke to him I think I didn't know he dropped in again okay maybe if I'll hang on here I'll just
|
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start doing some posting shows and tidying up stuff I ordered it to her by disc last night for
|
|
the HBR backups cuz it's doing my head in it's still every single time day I have a disc that's
|
|
just picking off to take the one and then they expand and expand so I need to physically go through
|
|
all them all the very different copies although I have been doing hard links and I'm so that has helped
|
|
but it's still not very big chaotic so I want to make sure I have it have a good copy of
|
|
a particularly the source material if you ever want me to re-encode it I'll just post today's show
|
|
so if I disappear you know where I am well I'm just warming the bench here till somebody comes by
|
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very good very good truncate silence will work it's trick the snip upstairs now for a minute
|
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hello friends
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well hello friend thank you for stopping by
|
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yeah let me come back over
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well thank you for making it worthwhile to hang around here
|
|
well as we're counting down the last hour or whatever two hours
|
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yeah I'm just sitting here I usually go out around five five thirty in the morning
|
|
do my two to three hour walk in the morning so gotta do those 10 to 20 000 steps a day
|
|
otherwise when I was living in New York I was walking mornings like early morning 435 a
|
|
morning yeah well I was doing security nights and sometimes I'd do an eight hour shift straight
|
|
through just doing all the rounds because I didn't want to deal with the gatehouse
|
|
I haven't done that much walking lately but I probably should do more especially on the other
|
|
side of the snow when the weather breaks and I can start using some of the facilities around here
|
|
both sidewalks and we have a nice walk and track on a park a couple of blocks away
|
|
I do live in Boston itself like New York Commons or you just that small town out there
|
|
yeah I'm one of the towns down on what they call the south shore okay which is south of Boston
|
|
bedroom communities mostly and yeah I like I said my my late wife I got a trick but my
|
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late wife was from Lowell we used to go there quite a bit originally from Lowell it was on
|
|
there but then she her family moved to California and she lived out so on well my my condolences
|
|
sir I was at literally it's now because of the year it's now going on 10 years so kind of
|
|
used to it I'm on an offendating but you know I'm never getting married well sir I haven't had
|
|
but one semi-series relationship it sort of peered out after 20 years so I haven't nearly had
|
|
the kind of wholesome solid relationship that your mention of your wife mean so please
|
|
about 20 years I'm not in close 23 years matters but you know a couple of years
|
|
well I'm just saying that's about two lifetimes more than I've had so I'm sad for your loss but I'm
|
|
glad for the good time for the solid time you seem to have had oh yeah no we were filming this
|
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one the kind of us we couldn't have kids with my disappointing but we had cats I still have one
|
|
one Roman around here doesn't love me I don't think some of the guys know how different their experiences
|
|
I haven't dated much or certainly whatever I don't know I I've had friends forced me to get on
|
|
apps the last one and which we literally just I mean I don't know if we broke up I just stopped
|
|
talking to myself talking to me but the last one was more of a this is my friend you should date
|
|
my friend like my my friend's girlfriend introduced this I was like okay whatever how she's nice
|
|
but you know daughter hates me I hate going over the place they differently than me so you know
|
|
it's too much going wrong well yeah well I mean
|
|
everything from the marriage statistics to the population statistics show that
|
|
people are just not doing they're not hooking up uh with any seriousness anymore
|
|
oh no you know what I mean only if they have to like if one of them gets pregnant you know
|
|
somebody doesn't you know whatever it's not like you know sorry I'm hitting my
|
|
my dish talking to you but yeah it's not like um uh people have solid and like I can't I don't
|
|
seemingly can't do a full relationship anymore I've dated a few times since you passed
|
|
I mean I waited about almost three years until like I felt like maybe I should see somebody and um
|
|
you know and nothing's lasted long you know and I haven't taken anything seriously not
|
|
everything's usually I don't know not not only that um you know there's there seems to be at least
|
|
among the younger ladies which are the more merit uh formerly more marriageable you know well
|
|
I should have my fun in my 20s and then when I'm 30 there will be some guy waiting for me to
|
|
to wife wife him you know to he'll he'll be there waiting patiently while I have my fun with
|
|
with and other guys and uh then when I marry him I will be settling down and settling for him
|
|
instead of all the exciting guys that I've spent 10 years dating and whatever
|
|
yeah I mean I'm in a fun way of looking at some the way some people probably do it I mean
|
|
most of the most of the people I'm with are either divorced I don't actually the last couple I
|
|
mean I took a week before I told them I was widowed because that's a whole different book
|
|
to somebody dating they just assumed that was divorced like everyone else
|
|
I'm like yeah that's marriage is the same woman for you we dated for you
|
|
well not not only that the uh uh people who've been run through the ringer of divorce that's
|
|
a different thing from losing your partner through natural or unnatural causes yeah I don't know
|
|
I mean but um yeah one of my friends is uh so I've had two of my good friends also have similar
|
|
situation different one one died a cancer mine died in her sleep um the uh but my um I had one
|
|
friend his wife was rendered by a teenager that lived next door that was kind of I guess
|
|
talking the way you know it's crazy like the amount of pull in my life that ended up I didn't know
|
|
yeah I mean I knew him for a while he's kind of an online friend and we talked for a bit
|
|
oh and then another friend whose girlfriend died in his sleep I mean they were close but they weren't
|
|
you know weren't married or anything but they lived together so I mean you get to know them but
|
|
when I joined law school to help me I'm the only one that had a partner die so it's usually like a
|
|
kid or friends something else so the law school never helps but in my normal life was just
|
|
going around kind of built my own law school for the three or four other people that went through
|
|
what I did yeah well what what works what works exactly there's there's a famous military
|
|
axiom if it's stupid and it works it ain't stupid oh exactly yeah if it would I mean that's
|
|
my whole thing with technology when we're doing something and we're testing something I'm like is
|
|
it working then why are we trying to fix something it's already working like we're just trying to
|
|
streamline it or something I don't know I didn't get to pay the developer bucks that I just
|
|
worked for developers all right I should see the code and I could code but you know I'm not the guy
|
|
who makes a decision yeah you're the guy with the hammer and nails and saw but the architecture is
|
|
above your pay grade well I always explained my my my interaction with with technology as far as
|
|
support for my work life as well as my home life I'm kind of a mechanic right so at work I was a
|
|
mechanic but even the limits I'm good enough to fix things and I can code fit but I'm not like you
|
|
know I don't have to reference everything if I were coding or trying to put together a program um
|
|
but I have that mechanic like the MacGyver fix mentality yeah I'm like the lead mechanic and
|
|
in one of the highly sought after shops in my work life well I have you know I was doing some stuff
|
|
trying to get uh samboworking and with that and dealing with Linux formations and all of that
|
|
stuff is it can be a real trip now let me ask why are you trying to get samboworking because you
|
|
have Windows machines or Mac machines on the network no I I was just using it because it was
|
|
seemed to be built into all of the file managers for Linux oh because you could use NFS which
|
|
is the you know the next file sharing or whatever it's called I mean you could use that to share
|
|
between those machines but here's the other thing too if you have a Chromebook or Android device
|
|
those the file managers usually look for like a sample like they're like a Windows
|
|
which is odd because they're Linux kernel based well that's just it that that it sort of
|
|
sambow seems to be the pigeon that everybody speaks whether they're Mac Windows Linux what have you
|
|
uh my um my issue is always with my scanner I'm I've been using the same scanner for years
|
|
I actually picked it up secondhand it's an epson what is the uh epson v30 it's a flat bed
|
|
and every time I get the drivers working something happens they remove something from the kernel
|
|
that it requires or something and so I end up putting together a file order of reinstalling
|
|
for the latest Linux Mint update with a kernel update um destroyed my scanner again
|
|
functionality I didn't destroy it but you know me being able to scan I like this scanner because
|
|
you can't get scanners with this kind of resolution I mean you can but you're not buying them in a
|
|
story and I got to lock it at Target or Wallyworld or office file or just gonna buy a scanner with
|
|
a printer that you don't want but I mean you know I like to scan older photos and my sister sends me
|
|
family photos and I scan them and put them up I don't know I'm still in there it might need to buy
|
|
a new one well what one of the things that everybody has heard of files ill of yeah but one of the
|
|
things that's intriguing me when I get some things straightened out is that they actually have a server
|
|
that's available and there are files ill of professional level products which have more bells
|
|
and whistles including google drive support and stuff like that and I'm kind of seriously I'm kind
|
|
of thinking about whether it might be worth the investment in in getting at least having one
|
|
machine that that has a bit more commercial file transfer stuff oh yeah sorry I'm
|
|
walking around my house I might be phasing out on you but yeah I know and I even know I've
|
|
been doing Linux in the 90s there's a lot of things like that have changed or and I've gotten
|
|
lazy-sare at things I'm not that much into shell as we'll say the younger Linux people anymore
|
|
I'm like if it works in a gooey I'll figure it out but I have to use shell I'll do it but
|
|
proficient enough where I can go winning no half the commands yeah well some of the stuff is a little
|
|
still still can drive your nuts yeah I've uh
|
|
yeah I've just been dealing with stuff also one of the things that I've been thinking about doing is
|
|
is FTP SSL it seems to be if it's you just have to put an SSL certificate even a self-signed one
|
|
in the right place with your in your FTP server configuration and then
|
|
files ill or what have you will do it do uh you know just your standard SSL
|
|
uh data transfers low I mean file transfers but they will be SSL secured
|
|
we've talked on it off over the last couple years but we only seem to talk on New Year's
|
|
um is there any communities you belong to outside of it's here it's online communities
|
|
um not really uh I used to belong to Boston Linux users group but I haven't been there for some
|
|
yeah well it was over at MIT and I would go over but because of transportation and the trains
|
|
it was a bit of usually the people who live in town or have cars whatever they would go to the
|
|
lug meeting and then they would go out to a pub through pub afterwards but uh because I was on
|
|
the self-sure I could go to the meeting but I'd have to get myself onto the red line and hit itself
|
|
so I'm going to say something I'm the worst at recruiting for my own organization well it's not
|
|
my own uh it's other people have made it crazy the community years years years ago back in 2011
|
|
it's online one and Moss was kind of touching on it last night um I don't uh P uh who's
|
|
was in here too he's uh he's usually a little good at bragging people into it um in telegram we have
|
|
a community used to be a Google plus community but we're the plus we moved over to telegram
|
|
and asked it on and um I mean you're welcome to join in I'm just saying there's always somebody
|
|
talking but it's it's very hippieous I'll tell you that like some of these people have called us
|
|
a totally not really because nobody's asked me for anything people talk about normal things
|
|
uh we have tools no religion no politics there are no conspiracy theories too and you just
|
|
basically talk about whatever you want I mean there's a lot of tech talks there's people that
|
|
talk to an ex there's people that are windows there's people that are max and we talk about anything
|
|
it's just we call it tech and a coffee and it's just basically talk about uh one one of our
|
|
founding members who's unfortunately deceased now but teach them up with a um uh what they call
|
|
us because uh I know why you call it tech and coffee it's because you can discuss technology while
|
|
you're having a cup of coffee I didn't think about that I actually named it because they ran out of
|
|
name and I had a cup of coffee in front of my computer for work and so um I got one of our members
|
|
calls it the virtual water cooler because a lot of us were remote users that were working
|
|
before the time of the thing but I'm just saying you're welcome to come in you know as people
|
|
are always talking about it and there's an audio to that someday hopefully just people be
|
|
well I'm like mom I will I will have to see because uh might be interesting
|
|
and uh you know the ways to find us are there except we're not really doing Twitter or Facebook
|
|
anymore I gotta remove those ones but at least I'm not I'm only maintaining the message on
|
|
side and I have two other admins that go on sometimes yeah well they're in the right admin the Linux
|
|
log group logcast group has as a bunch of those things but I haven't really been
|
|
devoting myself to any of that kind of community that's my only really social network outside
|
|
of Macedon is because I interact with these people every day like some of these people I mean
|
|
I've never met I've met maybe I don't know a third of them in real life um but we used to be a
|
|
community of about half a million believe it or not um but that was in Google Plus say
|
|
we interact with Google quite a bit but most of us became authenticated literally we had
|
|
virtual meetings hangout with Google Google because our community became quite large the only
|
|
were bigger than us were the porn community yeah I can't compete with porn so I'm not going to try
|
|
well the the whole uh I don't know what's what's happened but um when Google
|
|
Google had had a lot of promising stuff but they just canned a lot of it and when they took
|
|
over YouTube well a lot of the good features were wiped out yeah I mean and you're right there a lot
|
|
of stuff completely destroyed well I mean I know they do that you look at the graveyard or do
|
|
so much stuff I like to do four or five projects that come to mind that I enjoyed from Google
|
|
better in the graveyard yeah I'm living Google Plus well now I used used to belong to several
|
|
Google groups which were use net you know we're an interface to use net yeah but but Google
|
|
has severed their connections with use net for whatever reason even the text only groups
|
|
and uh now Google groups are the ones that I used to sign on to are just full of junk absolute you
|
|
know I have you pure spam yeah I'm the thing I mean for me I live alone with a cat I'm not going
|
|
to live with anyone else I even told the last girl I was dating up we're not going to live
|
|
together just face it I'm not going to get married to you or live with you probably why she isn't
|
|
talking to me anymore but um I mean but it gives me a sense of unity I guess you know because it's
|
|
just like every day interacts with these people we have little ongoing jokes internally and stuff
|
|
and I like it because you either have text communities that are just
|
|
technically it's one thing of technology like if you join the Linux mix community you know what
|
|
you're talking about Linux mix right this is just you can talk about anything like you know
|
|
one of our admin he talks about like her son or daughter playing talkers you know and then there's
|
|
other people that just moved into places and they're discussing like oh you know I just want to
|
|
move furniture I'm building it now or something so this is like normal stuff but mixing with text
|
|
now like people will just talk about oh like let's look at this article I found or something
|
|
I like it because it's just a hybrid and I didn't mean it that way but it became a hybrid so
|
|
well I'll have to have to think about that stuff um thank you certainly it's nice to know that I
|
|
have options yeah I mean I just do it because it's like I don't do faithless and I don't do
|
|
Twitter and I have a blue sky account that I barely even like that but I do look at
|
|
math on a couple times but I also maintain the second copy one there are other people that do it
|
|
but I'm gonna say I probably post 98% of posts that are up if you follow the Macedoncan
|
|
coffee you're probably following you know my extended tech account well the thing that I'm looking
|
|
you know again the guys are pretty big into you know matrix or whatever
|
|
oh matrix we have matrix actually um if you want matrix if you have matrix there's a matrix
|
|
we have the matrix channel that goes to the telegram it also goes to three up for others are one
|
|
of our people cheering he was here last year the year before with me and the British guy was in
|
|
Berlin um but he went and we did the web page um I'm like horrible at least you know but he
|
|
greeted the web page um he put it on a host thing somewhere um I can access it but it's some
|
|
little low profile thing on the web page it's done a really good job he joined us when he was
|
|
like he's a teenager now he's like a developer living in Berlin but uh he's you know he's
|
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good kid and uh he's like a little child that grew up but uh yeah well I'm just
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I make it on some stuff um I've been even thinking about getting a a VM set up just for some online stuff
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and I'm also talking talking like virtual machine that that I would run something like
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um well maybe tails or something but the idea is this machine I might even get onto some of the
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IRC channels and whatnot yeah without with isolating everything from my host machine oh that's
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you know I I'm having work um in the fields I have and having had to do now forms of
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cyber security and stuff too I mean outside of that that one's not like folks but having you
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know pull things off of people's computers that they shouldn't have there or uh scantings you know
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you know I move it and see threats and stuff um I I just I mean we're being tracked anyways
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specifically by big corporations and so I don't really uh and having been a Google beta tester
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I don't really find it too threatening I just I don't I'm not doing anything bad I don't know
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they want to track my like online tech but I don't know I mean uh for for one thing um if you
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especially I mean on a lot of this stuff they're gaming they're fantasizing in other ways
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yeah yeah and as long as they're not doing the stalking saying or stuff like that
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all right so I'm like three times yes I ran a giant community and I've been a god one
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and I don't I don't know you know I'm like like I just I'm just saying that uh you know I'd like to get
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back um back in the days of dial up I was involved in some alternate lifestyle communities
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and I can tell you that 50 shades of gray is absolute garbage
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well the deal is the deal is that it's person this is supposedly sophisticated experience dominant
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picks up a novice and the and goes straight to caning which is pretty heavy to stuff and the
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novice does not know enough to say for it which is you know basically pull the air break
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and every you know whenever anyone talks about that you're you're supposed to develop the trust
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and structure that doesn't make that kind of you don't make that kind of jump with a novice you
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just don't yeah so so here this however it also reinforces the fact that anyone who who has
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any idea of dominance is going to be a brutal idiot uh since since that's the first community
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where I had reasonable acceptance it you know and considering my background alcoholic vanilla
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household uh well what one of the submissives that I contacted through to this alternate bulletin
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board she wasn't mine she she was a committed lady but she just on weekend she liked somebody
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else to drive but she also had some other skills she was a certified honorary pistol instructor
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which meant that not only was she a manager slash executive in some Boston area medical facility
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unnamed I didn't need to know but but as far as when when she wanted when she gave you you know
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this gave you the keys uh you know she was a powerful lady who was handing over her power
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not a weak not a weak person as a submissive she was definitely stronger
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and if you mistreated her she could park your hair at about nose level
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in self-defense if you know what I mean
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yeah well I'm just saying people think of the submissives as weak and I said yeah this one will
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is weak enough to make why it hurt step wide
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for about two minutes while I burn my teeth with my
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like I'm sure you don't want to hear that I also like my question today
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but I'm gonna switch over to my phone for a bit so I gotta get about a quarter mile in
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for me to be able to walk this hospital out in the road
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all right but you I think you mentioned the other night you were switching to Android what
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what are you doing outside of Android and do you know I might pull you back but not exactly
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switching I'm getting my first Android cell phone and I have a Chromebook once I have secure wife
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I know Wi-Fi security is a joke but I'm hoping that with a proper VPN application I can
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rely on the VPNs encoding even over the insecure Wi-Fi connection
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the only insecure part of Wi-Fi in some cases because I've spent a lot of time we'll say getting
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into Wi-Fi that shouldn't be as hard as nowadays it's not as easy as it was I mean it takes
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a lot longer so I don't know about insecurity I would probably generate a hard-to-guess Wi-Fi
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task on so I'm gonna switch oh I'm gonna disconnect from here for a few minutes and then I'm
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gonna be back tonight okay just be careful using that phone while moving oh I'm in the neighbor
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it's like it's a it's a I kind of watch around I close neighborhoods but I'm gonna meet somebody
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and then we're gonna head up to Tenaira and have coffee there's a group of us that meet up
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you started around 20s hunting and beginning of the pandemic and now we're just a coffee club in
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the morning of all different things I'm their tech guy that's there's a positive phone or
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computer guess who's going over their house and sickly I'll be right back we'll have a good time
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this is gonna be fun apparently I'm on an edge now because five feet we must have time I
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enjoy it I'm here glad I'm probably can we you know all broken up
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ready for my dark walk oh fuck Ziggy all way off can you hear me am I still here or am I
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just there's some weird voice yeah they're here nobody out here I need to adjust the volume
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on this you're clearly hearing me do this on it you push the button some 5g kicking I haven't seen
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an e on this phone that was in the UK and now 3g raise that's on my reason
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yeah if I'm breaking up let me know it's I'm just walking around with my phone one
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and set out so I can actually hear a card coming in here
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there's nobody out I think everyone can come last day to file a party
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yeah when the settings and see if I can change some
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when I'm walking it's making too much noise oh microphone's on let's move that down a bit
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detection threshold I'll make it like 25% apparently I have this connector reconnect me this work
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is there a save button here probably I don't use some of that let me disconnect the reconnect like it says
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okay it's still showing red all the time I'm just gonna push the talk
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yeah now I got pushed to talk yeah I've set up push to talk on on my mumbles but it uh yeah it's a
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best best idea just uh sometimes other programs if you happen to have an editor open or something
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they get confused yeah I'm just on my phone but I think it's a little breezy out even though it's
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nice and dark and scary out it's uh I think uh just me walking breathing is not allowing other
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people to talk so I will just meet it every time I stop okay just walking around it's a bridge
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area in my community and a lot of people park their service trucks because they're not allowed
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to park bigger vehicles like camper is work trucks and work vehicles near their houses because of
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each of these stuff and there's a lot of junk laying around here I just noticed somebody's
|
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changing tires oh well try not to trip over anything eventually I want to straighten things out
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and reinstall my app cash for devian distros that's cool um yeah that's cool I mean pretty much
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doing the doing the same every once in a while you know when you're updating your uh your distribution
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to the newest level or something you're doing an upgrade and next you get out half your programs
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don't work or something and you have to delete all those broken links that don't exist on the
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server anymore so that's awesome well the thing about it is I'm on DSL which means my wideband
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pipe is pretty well relatively slim but if I dump the dev files or whatever is being pulled down
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into an app cash on an SSD on a gigabit network the first download is low but it primes the
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the app cash and when I update the next six machines uh they update very fast regardless
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of their horsepower because they're going over the gigabit ethernet network and instead of having
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to pull it down from god knows where I feel like I'm in the movie something wicked this way comes
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with the with the Spanish moss and the trees blowing around me in the dark and these old streetlights
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they have up here they're not really old that they just are made to look old so they look like
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I don't know 1940s or 50s streetlights here with the weird bulbs on top
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yeah there's traffic all over so people are going to work yeah
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yeah fun fun fun oh wait is he I don't know if my panera guy just hit me up enough he's
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I don't think he's here I usually walk around my neighborhood until he arrives
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I mean I usually end up walking up there because it's about 2.5 miles up so I usually do that in about
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25 minutes I think I'm not really sure what my walking time is especially with my
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metal leg walls I gotta mute I'm talking too much
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oh look it's done needed me I don't remember doing
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I wasn't talking to my self with the knife and the wood is right here
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this is so odd I press mute and it goes now I was gonna make a recommendation for a phone for you
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um and it's I've been using these phones since my friend turned me onto them I was using
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before my friend turned me onto them but before they were android it's a lot of the newer
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motos are pretty decent I'm using a Moto G5 5G 2024 those are probably gonna be half price soon
|
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because you know new year and it's a good phone I've taken overseas got a 50 megapixel camera
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it's got NFC it doesn't have wireless charging bill even though it has NFC um it's uh
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it's 5G of course I think I mentioned the name of the phone and uh it's probably one of the
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better phones that I've run and it wasn't that expensive but I bought it new about six months
|
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ago or so uh but I think if you go to motorola.com it's where I usually buy them they usually have
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probably get it for I'm gonna guess 150 or something like that uh but maybe even less than that
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I gotta meet again because I'm getting out of breath how much longer do we have on this
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anyone knows or anyone's still there leaves the standard cutoff is about seven o'clock
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that'll be about the time I'm actually there uh yep probably um since it's uh something like
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nine in the morning in England and just keeping everything straight based on trying to map back
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from new year's day well then you have the deal where uh you know we're just running out
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I'm running out of gas and we're running out of time well I'll tell you what I go by the same
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handle everywhere I even own geospart.com so it's I'm easy to find um I'm enlisted on in
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Kelligan primarily I think I still have a signal account they really should do it um uh don't do
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face place and twitter anymore but I still have the accounts there uh what else uh I actually have
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geosparta gmail.com please some of the edits that out over here because please
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but you can always get in contact with me I'm sure somebody's already figured out my email
|
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and uh so you can always find me um somewhere around well thank you that's a very
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full of art if we were in yeah that's a very generous offer yeah and come on over to
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the tech and coffee we're not gonna kill you or anything and I see my ride is here so
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I'm gonna mute and probably just head down to there I might say hello while I get my coffee
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but uh you just don't find me dude okay um I will uh talk to you in a bit
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let's see if I can remember how to meet me oh good morning geospart uh good morning
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he's just posted to the channel I hope everyone is good sitting with my usual coffee club members
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here ask panera we do a seven a.m meeting daily very good well he certainly made waiting up
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for a while very good anyone online no nobody nobody here but those cats hello hello nobody yeah well
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give a guy the prettiest girl in nation he gets all high and mighty it's like he was the king of
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s.i.m. not sure how that's relevant but okay who uh who joined by the way I'm in I'm in I'm in
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s.i.m. oh I don't understand this and and he's going to marry a very beautiful lady and uh
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a little something over a month congratulations over a month thank you very much
|
|
immigrating to the U.S. we're actually been through syracia sorry uh I just got distracted by
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a bug here on it's your processing script as that and give back to you so what time of the day
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is it there it is 6.30 p.m. new year's day and did you have a good year of a sling what's
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us in english uh change of the year new year's yes uh yes absolutely uh celebrated with my fiance
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and her daughter and her daughter's boyfriend um uh we were going to the condo she stays at there's
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um I don't know if I can explain this right there's a big rectangle shape and it goes up four floors
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and then from the fourth floor there's two buildings that come up from that that are separate
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condominiums and the first four floors the first three floors are um restaurants stores and
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parking garage and on the on the on the fourth floor roof it's a green roof with a swimming pool
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over the parking garage and uh workout facility and uh uh you know trees and plants and flowers and
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stuff and we were like let's we can go on top there and watch all the fireworks because they're
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literally going off um 360 degrees around us and just everywhere they were shooting off fireworks
|
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and uh the door was locked so we didn't get to do that um but we there's uh four lane and four
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lane highway four lanes each direction um uh at the condo and there's a big uh bridge over walkway
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bridge over the freeway um that's it about two three stories tall and so we went over
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yes we went on top of it to watch the fireworks uh all right that's what I saw earlier on
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on the uh jizzi screen pretty good pretty good yeah and the jizzi yeah yeah and then uh uh
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before that we ate at uh an Italian restaurant so her daughter has hasn't had Italian food before
|
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and uh we ate there I think two times last year and this makes it two times we ate there this year
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they have uh it's pretty pretty good uh Italian food better than average um I only have a couple
|
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small complaints about food that I've gotten but uh uh uh uh uh lasagna lasagna was a little dry
|
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could have had more sauce uh and more cheese i love how grandmother you like it but i used to
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make lasagna as i used to work at the olive garden when i was younger and i literally made tens of
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thousands of lasagna's and i'm just picky about lasagna hated the way the olive garden made
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lasagna um but yeah yeah i've uh i've made it myself several times it's a lot of work to make
|
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lasagna it's not worth it it's the best to find a place that can make it good um uh but yeah yeah
|
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so this is my third time visiting her i would have been more than that except uh i had i'd
|
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cancer and stuff so i wasn't allowed to travel uh so during during the first two years at COVID
|
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because because of cancer treatments but uh um they they make you set a goal for when when you
|
|
have cancer in america you have to have a goal so you have something to look forward to when you
|
|
survive and that was my goal was to come meet my best friend yeah and then when i when i came
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when i when i came after a week week and a half i proposed to her excellent and uh she said yes
|
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she did she did say yes yeah excellent it would have been a bit of a shit story she
|
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now how then i just would have uh i would have gone off and done stuff by myself i would have
|
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said fun if you don't want me i would find somebody who does yeah can we still be friends
|
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now that's good that's good news good news let's start the year how we meant to continue the
|
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news all around yeah so that was uh i think that was Christmas of 2022 that i proposed to her
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cool yeah so i'm here for another month and uh my vacation ends tomorrow so tomorrow night
|
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this time tomorrow i have to start working again boo and i didn't tell work i'm in Thailand this year
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so they don't they they don't know i'm not not in america yeah don't need to do your own personal
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thanks unless you turn up are you going to be turning up remotely i'll remote i actually had
|
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hr changed my actual designation from an employee to a work remote employee uh okay yeah uh
|
|
that's remote i had signed i'd designed a bunch of hr paperwork and part of it was that they
|
|
can cancel at any time and force me to come into the office yeah yeah i want to i won't go on that
|
|
rant i already did i need i need to look for some i still get kick out of the fact that the zoom
|
|
company the company that makes all that software that they say you can do all your business
|
|
remotely through video conferencing and whatever they are now forcing their employees back
|
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into the office so they can make more remote access software for other businesses
|
|
sorry if i'm a bit distracted i'm trying to do the show notes and stuff so
|
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for this webinar or for uh you know i'll do so this one won't be out until uh
|
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middle of the summer so no for um for tomorrow's show so today's show just when those
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after midnight which is bad because it breaks it breaks stuff normally we like to have all the
|
|
shows week in advance uh love as i said before we had uh uh we we changed the we changed the upload
|
|
so it has uh everything broke so for the last week i've been rewriting every single piece of code
|
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that we have for uploading the shows or for taking them in process i'm checking them that
|
|
everything is in order that all the links are correct uh the media is correct that there's not
|
|
stuff missing that subtitles are correct uh here that uh the audio the media info from the files is
|
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correct the exit tools is correct the audio spectrum analysis is okay they audio waveform is okay
|
|
the audio's themselves plays the show notes render correctly um etc etc so that's what we do
|
|
usually Dave is doing it with Dave is leaving the project so leaving but leaving as a general
|
|
still being a hbr host for so i will need to take this over so uh i don't want to be doing
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having to do 15 different checks on the show notes uh when we post a show i will use to do the media
|
|
part and Dave did the metadata part so they they the show notes themselves and i did the actual
|
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shows so i'm now needing to do both so all we're open is that with the editor um people can do the
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formatting themselves properly on the website uh and before we also for uh sorry go ahead over
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one ahead i saw the the post and the hbr um um um element matrix about the
|
|
whizzy with the new whizzy with editor and about the uh um sequel optimization for grab a new show
|
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number yeah that's one of the parts that's for uh like when we did this uh i also started switching
|
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to json for everything it just makes life a lot easier with a json file uh you love more
|
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accuracy uh what key value pairs make things easier yeah yeah because we had it in like a tab
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separation file that or you have key values when you're posting so what for it when i'm posting
|
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what we get is we get a lot of unique old stuff coming in and we get a lot of code code coming in
|
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and we get a lot of example hgml coming in and we get a lot of sql statements coming in in
|
|
shows because we're a technical podcast so we're putting that like you're rendering php and you're
|
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rendering bash scripts and you're rendering um sql with bash php and sql so it's you escape from
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that to one thing and then from that to another thing and from this to another thing it's just
|
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an absolute nightmare so now what we're doing is we're using url and coding uh into json files
|
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so we upload as a json data blob uh so that makes the posting a lot easier
|
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both there you are there's a json file then on the php scripts take that and extract it out into
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the individual components and does the validation again on us because you know we've got hacker
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essentially so we check everything as we send it and we check everything as we receive it
|
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but uh they check check and check yeah exactly and the thing about it is a lot of our checks before
|
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were with key value pairs from so uh parameters in a rest interface so as you're
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passing a query parameter in some browsers send additional query parameters and some decide
|
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not to send stuff so it was always a hack that oh some things updated in Firefox and now they're
|
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not sending this field or they're they've changed the status of hidden field to become optional or
|
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some stupid thing so with this we have just uh json blob goes up we process the json blob and we're
|
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now also returning json for everything we'll probably do a lot more of that as well uh uh yeah
|
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well it it also means you know a lot of the a lot of the things that we've been bugging us for a while
|
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a lot of things you propose is a good idea and then it just takes too much effort um managing the
|
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show notes from different people it's just too much effort people are people want their show
|
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notes formatted we're now providing the tools for you to format your show notes you don't want them
|
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formatted then that's fine that's all ballad chase now because I will fix them but at least I can fix
|
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it in one place yeah so it's pretty much posting part I've just posted one show um now I want
|
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what I want to do is just make sure that the report is correct as a final validation so I will
|
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check these subtitles I'll also check it okay I've changed when I do the subtitles now
|
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the transcripts so that that is done as the first thing and put with the show
|
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and that will also help with the preparation of the show notes so show notes come in and it's just
|
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there are no show notes which we quite often get um in shows um it's uptossed to have them
|
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at least we can scan through the transcript and find out okay what was this person talking about
|
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and it's also useful for anti spam checking as well because uh you know somebody we've had
|
|
the case where people were taking advantage of us uh put in the first half of the show as a
|
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technical podcast and then the second half as a you know conspiracy theory rant basically so uh
|
|
that will help us to just do anti spam measures on the show powinno so you guys usually we wait it
|
|
until we've everything transcoded and done before we did that step which means we've wasted an awful
|
|
lot of energy and effort on something that we're never gonna post in the first place if you get
|
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my meaning yeah i do i used to do a lot of database stuff uh very complicated database stuff
|
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and uh uh data manipulation with flat files and XML files and json and other stuff but it's
|
|
i'm so far out of practice yeah i did uh quote i still do a lot of that uh from our work
|
|
not so much xml anymore thing goodness json was such so much to enter
|
|
an easier to work with uh especially jq makes life you can just zoom down boom this is the
|
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element that's it's either there or it's not thank you no mess up with namespaces or anything it's
|
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very very clean on a side note i got this ghost pepper spicy chicken flavored cup of rum black
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ramen noodles in Thailand um they're made in Malaysia and they are so freaking hot
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and i eat super spicy from very very spicy i was in india this year and hi there but
|
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and they have um yeah they have hot stuff but it was really good i really really enjoyed
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besides yeah yeah my my job i work with uh um between 70 and 100 contractors that are from south
|
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india and they always make fun of me and tell me i don't know what hot is and uh always tell them
|
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they can laugh at me all they want i know i eat spicy or food than they do and uh i got the uh i
|
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don't know if you've heard of the one ship challenge no uh uh they no longer make it but it comes
|
|
in a coffin it's one ship um one individually sealed chip inside of a coffin uh and it like says
|
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stuff like one ship equals death and you know all this stuff all over the box and uh it's made with
|
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the uh carolina reaper pepper and trinidad scorpion and i ate it with about eight people from south
|
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india and my job and it decimated them i didn't fare too well i was fine for about 40 minutes and
|
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then i ate ate a salad with sugary salad dressing and drink a red bowl and just all that sugar
|
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on top of it and being on an empty stomach uh just to burn like crazy in the middle of my test
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did it again a year later and was fine and nothing the second time i will say uh uh it was very
|
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hot the first day uh the first few days it was there and then yeah by day like you know a day 10
|
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i was like absolutely fine with yeah yeah uh do you know it's uh uh the the hot spicy hot flavor
|
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it's just uh um chemical it's that the plants creating a biological weapon against mammals eating
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them that tricks their senses into thinking they're being burned and and birds are immune to it
|
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from what i breath so the birds will eat them and then go poop their seeds other places and spread
|
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their population yeah kind of makes sense let me just uh move this uh shunuts transcript
|
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plan over for a day he's with me i just need to open grub some more coffee back in a minute
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uh we're getting down to what my friend from doing to show us the short rows
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morning to see who you are yes my headphones are off though we're uh um stopping to get a room
|
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for the night okay i'll talk to you another time then don't want to intrude on stuff
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i'm back now minor yeah well one of my favorite f-troop episodes
|
|
has corpular gaurin coming out of the back of a stage coach and he goes up to the target
|
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said serge can i have a vacation from that vacate evidently in a round for the sergeants various
|
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scams and would you work at nights and well um your lady days i just hope you take it easy a little bit
|
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yeah i will can can you see the are you on the jizzi now minor here's the about thirteen dollar
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a night um resort motel whatever but we're staying in and then it's got uh
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hello the the list fighter i have my um i have to see and you're looking good
|
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oh here's the room again behind that door is what used to be a cooking area and then
|
|
this wall is uh the wet bathroom well i've paid more for less stuff in New York City back in the day
|
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okay try this button this push talk yes it is as good news i i try to remember what's
|
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about in that program you get scales all over your suit i do it's um i think it's uh a i
|
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generated artwork i bought it from amazon and it's a colleague i get the mind himself
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can i hear you can't hear me i didn't there no when you when you were short in the place i
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there i couldn't hear you um the i get the skull beads from napal now um i originally got them from
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Tibetan monks and nuns that had fled Tibet in the 80s and their prayer beads i get them in
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mollus rosary's purfix my collection i started making bracelets my collection of skulls is one
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it's inside here well it looks like we're starting on the uh the second 24 hours of new years
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all i knew is i slept cheers y'all and don't worry it's not actually Starbucks this coffee is from
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Judas home ground it's wonderful just for your your information i was checking my email and uh
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somebody is actually trying to recreate uh arpanette emulation i didn't hear the last part
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they're trying to recreate the arpanette in emulation i will honestly say i have no idea what that is
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it was the arpa uh govern u.s government project that that was the first packet switching
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network in in america the one that eventually converted into being the internet
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cutcha it was what happened is that the one i'll go or create it uh i don't think galagor had much to
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do with it what's it a gay galagor was wonderful guy well anyway but yeah this was it
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arpa had this problem every time they went out and did it research project at some university
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or contractor the contractor wanted them to buy a big-ass machine and all of these big-ass
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machines were getting pretty expensive and they were islands of themselves so that when you got
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image processing from harvard or somewhere that resource couldn't be used without
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manually shipping the data to harvard or wherever so what they ended up doing is they said well if
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we connect these machines up in a network we can share resources across the country and uh
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we don't have to buy everybody a new machine every when they were smart yeah and uh some of
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if you heard about the the current reconfiguration of the voyager spacecraft by sending data
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over a low-speed link and and basically having it reload its operating system remotely and
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reconfigure it remotely these tools the idea for these tools started out with the arpanet
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because the many computers used for routing on the arpanet were designed well first the early
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generations were in a milled milled mill spec case that was built like a tank so servicing them
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was non-trivial also they wanted to send updates to the networking software over the network itself
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so that they could so they didn't have to necessarily send send the guy with a paper tape or whatever
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to all of these sites scattered across the country and eventually if an arpa machine the network
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machines got sick it could request a copy of the operating system for one of the connected
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minis that was hooked to it so the network was quite smart in many ways even drove the telephone
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company crazy because these people could get error reports and people would people in Boston would
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report a link from San Antonio to you know San Diego is flaky you'd better repair that
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telephone like how do you know because our system reported it to us makes sense to me anyway
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they're now trying to go and make emulations there's a PDB10 emulator which has a front panel
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and stuff that runs on a Raspberry Pi and they're trying to to use the extra horsepower of the
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Raspberry Pi to run that and the routing which is a Honeywell 316 mini computer which a Raspberry
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Pi should also be able to emulate because of the massive horsepower and stuff that's actually
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some of the can do these days oh yeah they're they're recreating the old bit net they're recreating
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the old deck net from for digital equipment hardware or protocols protocols you've got to remember
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that did a lot of this stuff has at least terminus abilities on on Linux to hope to real or
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emulated IBM for a deck protocol networking never use a Raspberry Pi but do enjoy them
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they're tasty yeah well Ken are we going for for a double header you grab me now I hear you now
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okay it was a false idea that was which was from the hands free to just the high fidelity
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well I'm glad you started saying that I heard something about Raspberry Pi's and I was
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mentioning that I have one of these generation and one of the third generation yeah well
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Raspberry Pi's are are good for emulating everything from gaming video game systems to old
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big aren't like the PDP 10 PDP 11 and whatnot well somebody's going to going to add to the
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PDP 10 emulator a Honeywell 316 emulator so that they can do old school arpanet routing arpanet
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protocols proceeded the TCP IP that we know today Mayor you're saying something about that I
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woke up at 7.45 Eastern I mean 6.45 Eastern time yeah only I only made it till 11.30 so Archer when
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you said they you woke up to hear a Raspberry Pi I thought you were hungry oh I know of course
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you haven't had over the year on the Raspberry Pi heavier I think you've put let's uh
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again like person pulling somebody's way how I know he's teasing I'm still waking up here
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notice I didn't say Irish Scottish or what have you but somewhere in that plan there oh
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there was uh something that I read back in the day so I believe it's I guess a little comment
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somebody which held a Velcro wallet and you they were visiting Scotland and I said
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oh that's a good Scottish pocket it screams when you open it and that my quick question about
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your PDP 11 and all your pretty old older computer testing testing may may they quite contrary
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okay I don't know go ahead what you thought have you thought about turning your
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older computer knowledge into a podcast on a spare here could be a nice series well I don't
|
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actually have that much knowledge about them but um there is a emulation that uh
|
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that I might try to get in touch with uh I would bring the uh sub york demo podcast up
|
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from what I heard last night you have a lot of interesting things to say about that subject I was
|
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really interested in the one about the trains and combining computing I like to hear more about
|
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use the small PDP 11 to emulate the crossbar relay switch that they were using for
|
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running the majority of their layout and it was running model trains back back in the 80s
|
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I believe that same layout has been installed in the MIT museum and due to the tighter security
|
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it's no longer quite so commonly available although I believe they have open houses maybe in
|
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the spring and around Christmas time the technical model railroad was a lot of their switching was
|
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controlled by dials from dial telephone and the related switching equipment we're talking about
|
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using post styling like you might use touch tone today building 20 was also interesting because
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the fundamental wiring was to bennop that is to say separate conductors running overhead
|
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and to hook up an outlet or whatever you tap into those overhead conductors and then run your
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wires down a conduit or something to an appropriate box this was strictly 40 zero technology but
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then again the house that I grew up in originally had two bennop of input somewhere between a 30 amp
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and a 60 amp service with Edison bases on both legs of the circuit that is to say you have
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in the hot and the cold and these were screw base fuse fuse board that was good it was right next
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to the two wire meter in our guest bedroom when we had a upgrade to
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breaker panel in the cellar the power company took back the antique meters and I believe they
|
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took the fuse board with it it was really a museum but this house was supposedly built in 1942
|
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and that would make it contemporary with the radar project then mine I think your mic is
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front up against your shirt or something and good morning by the way and happy new year good morning
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and happy new year to you thanks for that thanks for the heads up are we going for a double
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header this new year or what what's the plan no plan is the recording stays going as long as there
|
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are people here talking I'm not going to say that a long I'll be here for it but it'll just keep
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going yeah well okay well my folks said a lot of my family was you're not inoculated with a
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vitro lead needle so we can talk for as many hours as you'll give us how long did you make it to the
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last night morning morning I've I've been running pretty straight through since maybe 11
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okay you haven't gotten to bed you haven't got to bed last night I got a little nap
|
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of the of the evening but I've been up and and fill it in did a couple of monologues
|
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so while we were having dinner and generally was ready to meet anybody who showed up so spider you
|
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have an hard time hearing basically trying to make sure it wasn't me he seemed to on jitsi he
|
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seemed to get a hard time hearing but I've noticed on my my headset here the amount of times I've
|
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because I've just left this computer open and been connecting reconnecting and it seems like my
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the volume has gone way down on it well I kind of say this year it's been a lot of fun being on
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well I believe Morton sees has got a nice room for the night and it's probably going to rest
|
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up for a busy tomorrow get the price for the room was good and we're going to see Moodyang tomorrow
|
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and maybe go ride four wheelers somewhere I don't know that sounds like a lot of fun
|
|
well he's got good company I do British understatement pretty well don't I
|
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yeah with that company riding grocery carts would be fun yeah
|
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yeah see yeah now have you ever thought about getting another cat no I I haven't I could use one but
|
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that would mean buying into feeding it house training it or whatever and
|
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hmm also since our last cat lasted about 20 years I may not have one cat I'd hate to leave the cat
|
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high and dry if if the grim reaper decided to cut my string also one thing I've noticed recently is
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it seems like vet bills have gone through the roof to the point where it almost feels like they're
|
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trying to push people towards pet insurance yeah never mind the logistics of getting cat food
|
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and cat litter and disposing of the litter and all of that nope and that minor did they ever
|
|
figure out when what year that anti-b problem happened we're talking about it
|
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there was an article referencing something like that in 2016 but they never really nailed
|
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the exact year down or anything it's too bad I was trying to have a table based on the show
|
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it's good right now okay I am fixed now for some reason I totally lost hearing this dream
|
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by a power cycle fixed it excellent so what are you drinking there coffee and kind of coffee
|
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what's it called it's French roast coffee but it's BJ's brand French roast coffee got you
|
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I'm drinking home ground horned urine I got a confidence last month and it's wonderful
|
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there's a link in the show notes also I have a tip that I found useful my heating system is basically
|
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hot a static hot water radiators they do not come with their own fans or anything like that
|
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however I found that putting a box fan up against them and turning it on low speed when
|
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when the heat is on it draws more heat out of the radiators in simple convection
|
|
sounds logical I have a longer radiator where I may put two box fans that that would
|
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let me come in handy keeping things toast to wouldn't that cold front comes through that
|
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they're predicting later in the month yeah I'm hearing that Britain especially Scotland's
|
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getting battered right now by Arctic winds and such well Scotland takes it on the chin pretty
|
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yeah but not to the extent of edden but I closing down Hogmaly for all the celebrations they
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were cancelled and this is unheard of well also if I recall correctly there's there's a bunch of
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islands off of Britain that are that that are probably taking it even harder because there's
|
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small islands and surrounded by nasty sea yes I know what was the name of that coffee it's
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called his eyes Honduras you find it well I found his eyes hill climber coffee now what type of
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coffee is it is a strong coffee or like strength wise how would you rate it towards like a french
|
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row the my yeah okay I am how would you rate it towards like a french roast or you know regular
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I don't know coffee heard like me that minute you hear me I hear you all right I hear you
|
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let me soul cider can't hear again is anybody know how to get web browsers to stop asking to
|
|
save passwords which way web browser let's start with Firefox I would have to open Firefox first
|
|
but I there is a way I think you go into the settings and search for password and I think there's
|
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a checkbox that says prompt for to save passwords all right I can better shut back but I've looked
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in the past and I've gotten to the point where I look for it and I don't remember seeing anything
|
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that I can do to shut it off and so I've just basically given up and dealt with every time
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I put in a password throwing a big box up saying do you want to save your password no stop please
|
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so the show is over then it is oh I'll stop and restart the recording leave the recording running
|
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any although I think you can stop the stream if you want it's your call yeah I don't let it go
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restart at the stream restart at the recording on me okay I'm going to process these
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shows I hope you're sending and I'll take down the announcement page okay I'm also saving the
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mumble chas log so that we have that okay thank you I found out honky were you fine I just
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pasted in the show notes it's about preferences about privacy preferences and privacy all right
|
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check the show notes oh I found it thank you I've seen security tab just look off as to say
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passwords nice you'll leave the link on the main page now sleep at there for another day let's see
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I see where now welcome to after show okay bloody with the Virginia nexus sorry I can't help myself
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yeah it's okay so honky magu just you were talking about coffee earlier and my mumble dropped my
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sound once again yeah back on my phone okay the system settings were all fine this mumble would not
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go to my headset weird so I was mostly asking what the type of coffee is it is like a strong coffee
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or is it a little bit of a bit of air fee and it must say for Americans quite air fee it's a mountain hill
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growing so it's very high up there it gets a lot of sun there's a web page about it his eyes and
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jurors I found me at web page good yeah I met the boy who actually grew up at a conference
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nice sorry about that that was very rude my apologies what do you do I took the piss out of
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somebody's accent oh that's it that's normal yes it's yes it is I will punish myself I will throw
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myself against the wall shortly you'll be speaking double that's in yeah there you go right you now
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have a free pass to pull the piss out of my accents thank you very much I don't do the double
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that say jump rope no because I don't want to do anything you want for walking heat this morning
|
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and now I just want to know something I have to go into work today so it's my job is reporting
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officer in the the at the food bank I try and go in and do monthly reports and it's great when
|
|
the end of the month has a day like today with when nobody is working yeah yeah because I
|
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do a lot of snapshot reports which have to be done between the between the people actually doing
|
|
stuff I think it's like how much their pounds we have on hand per location by category all the
|
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kind of stuff and people are constantly doing orders and picking that changes all the time oh yeah
|
|
things gets nice and quiet yeah okay what just happened my screen suddenly cleared and went
|
|
completely white from the top down what has happened but I had opened a same thing on a
|
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over a necessary age session and the next window is now open Firefox for me so well you mean
|
|
you mean to see the tech problems happen to tech people yeah yes definitely and
|
|
basically been my life for the last week and you finish off some stuff and then I'll get back
|
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here with my friend so time to see if I'm so alive well if you're not I'm in trouble
|
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this is the first wrong year of the data and I have a you go keep log of my blood pressure
|
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and of course I start off with two or two four no two two five
|
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this is the time of year if you're time traveler that you should come back in time you know
|
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as you can go up to people and go what here is this again
|
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right now it's up before all right I'm gonna go eat something
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um I'll check back here later if uh nobody's on I'll trip the stream down but thank you thank you
|
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everybody for participating um I've any time I've been on it's been a lot a lot of fun and uh
|
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if I don't talk to you guys later I'll talk to you again next year we get to do it all over again
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all right good night honky oh good night honky and I'll talk to you Friday Friday make sure you watch the
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movie uh okay what is the movie this time is I don't know what I'm gonna watch it yeah it is I
|
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should have updated it in the matrix so I'll go check there man it was mined it's available free
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on uh to be all right happy new year everybody happy new year also good night archer can and
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soulless spider good night sleep tight take it easy is anybody else tried jelly fin for movies and tv
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no one is jelly fin it's a free open source uh thing that are backhand forward to
|
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displaying tv uh movies and tv it was a really easy setup actually just a quick program and you
|
|
stepped up when you browser sorry if I stop I'm kind of sick so stop once so long I just didn't
|
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want to do it in your ear oh looks kind of cool basically Netflix but local oh yeah yeah you don't
|
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have to worry about your internet provider going down like we have actually have a lot
|
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cool make an episode of not thanks see what I did there yeah I see what you did but uh talk to
|
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that minor he needs the yeah I guess uh I guess a lot of interesting really there was well what I
|
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heard a lot is a lot of interesting or really computing to uh knowledge to give okay more coffee
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is culture good night good bye so archer I've been doing effing backwards today sorry what was that
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so I've been doing effing backwards today I go up this morning and first thing I did was check out
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the stream then make coffee drawing the stream and uh then I remember to take my blood pressure
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in my pills and now I've just did my tut in my pores for the morning yeah well I check the stream
|
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first and get my coffee and I still haven't come in it's okay I mean this is sponsored to me on
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their master and said H.P.I does live shows oh wait who missed it did somebody miss the live show
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I'll then uh to go check over there you see a response to my tut I haven't been over on
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for a little while that's your problem that's not the first thing I think of when I get up I don't
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want to think what you think of first yeah mind you so am I still alive and going check my blood pressure
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yeah I probably should check my blood pressure once in a while just to see if I am on uh
|
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medication can I have it you know it's it's funny this ice as soon as I go into the doctor
|
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you know oh that's normal that's wake up people yes yeah that's it so one of the guests one of
|
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our friends who was at the the gathering last night it's actually um uh cardiology doctor UK
|
|
for kids so he works more with kids with holes in the heart and things like that but I was telling him
|
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what I've been being tested for he's actually he's actually quite concerned like there's no
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no no it's okay it's it's only testing just to make sure I'm okay yeah but he's one of these
|
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wonderful guys that works for kids so there's an episode I need to see something on bone repair
|
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for uh digit dog walking socially yeah just uh greetings from my morning walk I need to mute again
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as it's windy here George was a wonderful voice wonderful excellent yes yes yes I am here I am
|
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yeah doing my morning walk from Panera drinking cold water in my cold hands it's like 40 times
|
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so you beat the Panera yeah I just left my friend John off one of the Panera things he goes
|
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a different direction and I just walked straight down uh uh down towards beach so we just left
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target because he had to get bananas so orange yeah so you're heading to Pete's bar
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I'm waiting to know no it's the other direction I'm heading to Huali World uh
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where I'll walk around I think in the first bar get warmed up uh Pete's bar is turned into a
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ritzy place now it's no longer a dive it's super expensive I can't get my two dogs and I remember
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you mentioned that we still have a dive bar right next to but our workplaces move too no depth bar
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here but there is ambulances going down each boulevard right now yay well we're glad we can keep
|
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accompanying you walk well one of my friends Alan is going in they do the polar bear jump
|
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I'm the year's day so he's going to jump in the Atlantic so it's nice like probably 30
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inches in waters yay that was for you yeah stop my heart but if I took what I did do I would
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join him no I do like cold water so while George is walking down the boulevard I'm going to walk
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kitchen and get some more coffee and sausage rolls I almost feel like a street walker the way you
|
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just said that anyways aren't you one every morning around 5 5 30 a.m. till about 7 30 or so
|
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finally make it home after my at least you're quiet and still waiting to find you exactly you
|
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always know what my stalker knew what to find me archers or such a thing is eating two
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minute sausage rolls I may bounce on and off because I just walked into a while they were on the
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Wi-Fi I just want to go on and secure Wi-Fi what you've been coding so you be a bank code again
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also need your pin number peter there's no such thing as too many sausage rolls I'm glad we're
|
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all the same mind yes but I think it's going to be almost this morning now one of those mornings
|
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drinking my second mug of coffee it's hot you need us what I need by the picture
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so I need a thing to eat to talk and yes you do it up get in stock coffee absolutely everyone needs
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job in their life my cousin knew I need those Christians so I'm drinking it with Starbucks mug
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but as you know it's not Starbucks actually it's one of the best mugs I've ever had for drinking coffee
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George I'm size 3x he found a pjs for me in woolly world yeah I just uh oh Neil's voicing
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in the opinion by the way you can hear him in the background I heard Neil the first time
|
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I've ever heard him yes oh he's coming up on the bed maybe he'll call no he's not going to talk
|
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anymore I was um playing with um what interacting is a better word with Martin the cat at
|
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Jack and Lin's house last night it's a black and white cat a relative a young and a way quite
|
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still a little bit final um but he's adapting to being in the house he loves to chase bottle tops
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on the ground and Indiana was having way too much fun with that using the red dot projector we were
|
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trying to I wasn't sure if the push to talk went on um we found on Amazon there's this it looks
|
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like the cat shape and it automatically uses the red dot and you'd seem so like that
|
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so Archer and uh Jack and Lin's other pet is an older dog called Scarlet like a Jack Russell
|
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uh but they had to hide it out we upstairs last night because one of the guests that has horses
|
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and Scarlet just absolutely backs a head off of this lady why does she bark her head off it's
|
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because she doesn't like the smell of the horses yes sorry mid cop I didn't cover them like
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yeah the horse smell must be on her quite often well she she attends the horses daily so Scarlet
|
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dog gay detects that and just absolutely barks we have a friend back north that has two horses
|
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she attends to them every day too runs them and that she has a great Danes two great Danes now
|
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in an apartment they like to run with the horses their horses themselves they're so great Danes
|
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in an apartment wow oh yeah and then a cat or two she was our neighbor for at least eight years I
|
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think and we've knew her one oldest dog as um maybe step up I'm gonna go grab some coffee
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okay it is cold here it's like 46 right here it's cold yeah I'm here in your church
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so my uh weather report says it's currently minus 2c well holy holy holy not doing that
|
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anymore welcome to Kentucky yay and I am going into my work office today as well
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how dare you how dare you work out just walking around while they were old
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but I get to work with nobody else's in the building it's great it's awesome yeah you can
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you can do things you know like destroy worlds if you wanted to I bet you don't run about naked
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door because they do have cameras I mean can't you disable them I mean if you wanted to run around
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I'm not gonna do anything I probably have the ability but yeah I want to keep my job
|
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of course this is being streamed live and recorded unless they stop they may have stopped
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fast I ended up not I'm not saying anything wrong no but if you were gonna admit that you're
|
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gonna walk around all naked and all I said I could I never said I would you you should I think
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you said you're gonna I got hurt that so I'm not
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there's no way we're all splitting together that you wait we had his talk yes
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oh everything's 75% off on all the Christmas stuff while he
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take a look around anything I need or require probably you can you can buy cat a whole bunch of
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Christmas toy to to destroy she does she does like to murder like stuff to it pick up some of
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these micro LED yeah I was telling Arthur about Martin the cat and my friend's house last night
|
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Martin has this green picque that Martin likes to murder I'm gonna run up and get a basket I
|
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left one somewhere but there's enough for me to you know not want to carry them in a hand
|
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I used to be silly made if I got a sharpened card you know you're gonna fill it well again
|
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sharpened card you're gonna fill it regardless they sell like the Christmas LEDs and that plastic cases
|
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they become panel lights and older radios but a couple of resistors attached
|
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so have you ordered my TQs I have I didn't what you say they didn't have my size and stuff but
|
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did you order them for me um they're in the children section
|
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I'm almost positive so you're telling me you didn't even you you're telling me you didn't even ask
|
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I'm not gonna go in the children's section find somebody and ask them if they have that in a
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men would you say 3xL yeah I got to get funny like yeah I got yeah I'm almost positive
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yeah that would be pretty funny over the other Ted and his crew going into the the laundry section
|
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yeah that that's just like very similar to that
|
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yeah that's like is that shooting uh that's somebody hammering I think in one of these they've
|
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been remodeling this door for a while so you saw my advert for the public sabotaging for
|
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employers employment you know what I mean if you get you a discount on a sub they're going to
|
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open right across from the feedback they've already been excellent donors and the last come my
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months we've all do semi semi truckloads full of fresh projects it's really good fresh
|
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projects I actually really enjoy there there are a lot of their stuff I actually get to have really
|
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I'm not their brand but they they do sell hummus and it's really good I can't get a brand it's not
|
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tried it's like one of those a couple and they have a caramelized onion awesome
|
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okay like none of the other stores sell sell this stuff that's actually really good
|
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you're like you're ready for harmonized onion yeah regular oh regular hummus
|
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yeah but they have these deals like everyone says they're super expensive so people will shop
|
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elsewhere I'm always like I don't know if you've looked but uh they do have like they'll have
|
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to buy one get one the bogos stuff so it's three dollars for hummus so it turns into a buck 50
|
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so it's cheaper than buying it even at wallet so I was like I don't know why wouldn't shop it
|
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public cool things they moved all the Christmas stuff is that we're either mind you do one time to
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get the second case of beer that was two for one yeah yeah so they and I didn't think about it
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because you know I like most other places don't have bogos and but publics does and they always
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have pretty decent bogos uh so yeah always get more ideas I mean I still have like the other
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coil pack and some extra loose ones laying around because you know me with IPA
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but those are still in most yeah we need after we need after to come and visit you to drink it down
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uh yeah he might like the engine 13 place up the road here one of the one of the big ones here
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and then push you up I think I think he's actually stepped over here and I was trying to tease him
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I do like the dude's brown nose ale and that's legal um and I actually have a good
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good bone meal it is nice yeah Glenn uh Glenn from uh uh second costume he's been down here and he's
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had that actually I think he brought back a case of it uh but back um there's a blonde beer
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brought some of that back too I don't know what he brought back but he brought back he filled
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his trunk with beer I know that local brewery is that yeah one of my favorite belgian beers that can't
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one of my favorite uh belgian beers that kevi also like is uh called McToof MCCHOUFFE
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which is a Belgian brown beer it's actually quite nice yeah I don't feel like belgian
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so I usually just like the uh the pedals and the lights the lasers and piles and
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yeah there's lego and there's lego oh I found something for the cat she might like it's a reindeer
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and a pink suit it's only going to be a quarter oh and there's a teddy bear she might
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yeah I get it star wars the knees but you know me I don't know star wars from Star Trek
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worst nerd ever which is one of the themes to one of my future podcast worst nerd ever
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I posted um I was writing notes while I was trading the other day and with my little notebook it
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like possible subject one of those worst nerd ever
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so George what happened in New Orleans that's horrible I just found out it was what happened in
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New Orleans up in May oh yeah I read about that was that para I found this spider man thing it's
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a pes dispensary it's got both the black and normal spider man I don't know it's got four pes I'm
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gonna scan it this year in the places that's down it's all like hard and I'm mutilated so I'm
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suck on this story as well as as well as boring people die when he was shooting it please hope it's
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at the same time wow yeah gun gun violence out of control new events that's all
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totally oh this is not giving me a price it must be free oh it's three dollars it could stay
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okay way too much money wait okay I'm gonna count out of just say because nobody else is using it
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yeah I went in once when I was walking around yesterday that's nobody was really doing anything
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in there anyways most people have their cameras off and there was like three people in there or
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something so I decided not to stay in just it's a good option if you want to do camera stuff
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but it's not you know it wasn't my first choice I to me this is kind of more memorable doing it
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I like mumble mumble's classic it's oh it's good I sit up my own mumble server
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people say I mumble time it's good that I have a mumble server because I can always test before
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I mean I know they have the test thing but I can always test before coming in I just connect to my
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server and make sure it's working correctly yeah I think maybe before you came in this time I was
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having problems with mumble on my learning system and I would hear on my wireless headset and
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suddenly I wouldn't it hadn't changed any settings it is I couldn't hear anything and so and
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I'll say all the settings what seemed fine are you using pulse what do you use it I'm using the
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but ultimately it's fire where where wherever they call it yeah yeah the new one which is back but you
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get you know so you select pulse in the mumble yeah yeah so I mean it works fine all I had to do
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is keep adjusting for the headset and the the microphone I was using I had to keep I had to keep
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that open on the side because you just no way to really fully adjusted you're going to just like
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the volume levels but you can't adjust that's why I'm using more that's why I'm not using the
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android app a lot less things I'm using the android one because I'm out in the bow
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but that makes sense I think I'm leaving before I buy too much things I'm sure I heard something about
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everything's going down at 90% I look forward to seeing you all be interested in taking coffee
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right now it's just a bunch of lights and then I'm cannibalizing for LEDs for radio repairs
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they're not going up as actual Christmas that works they make good they make good
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five and six volt replacement lights with some resistance on them that would be a good HBR show
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George it would be if I I mean I would probably need pictures and stuff and you know repairing old
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radios and whatever I probably should do a YouTube channel or something but I don't know I watch
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enough of it there's a couple guys in Australia I watch repair radios all the time it's like
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ASMR to me one called David Tipton who's pretty good there's old Australian radios
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and I usually end up grabbing some what are they British ones I usually sometimes want to
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go over there but usually I shift them back where I get the shift through Etsy for repairs I
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do a bunch of rubber tree stuff I'm repairing on and off that's about it yeah
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everything's now Valentine's Day where they could
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so all too Valentine's yeah don't tell me where you're getting me
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all the media checking line check it I am you know what I'm going to get you for
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for Valentine's Day I'm just yeah donut hole I'm getting you the hole in the donut
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that sounds good well not the actual donut hole that's my lines that are
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yeah what they hold donut holes in store it makes no sense because the round but the donut hole
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is actually like I work less hey how's it going happy me years nice Sam yeah
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didn't party too much you're here at work today huh yes
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all right let's see how much all this stuff is possible
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let's see how much the $1.98 cat it turns out to be
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okay 50 cents
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24 cents so it is ringing up on sale someone I actually tell
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that's good
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yeah
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yeah I guess it is $1.49 it's going to be $6 for sale wow
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all right yeah those are the E7
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trying to do the quick maths in the head quick math
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all this stuff is getting turned into a cannibalized Ellie
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I don't know why I'm doing this because last year it was like crack on two
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but you never know I mean they go up and price or we have somebody uh
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tariff the world and then we end up paying the tariff
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and I can't get far going there
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I know I will stop I think everything ring up on sale I'm going to use my
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Wallyworld app to pay for everything so I leave there
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I don't think I will use my Walmart pay while I have tariff
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I have Google call
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all the things I have all the things
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don't care I got my credit like that so nobody can destroy my life too much
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I'm not going to have to stop it so I'm doing it
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I will give you five stuff
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all right yeah
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when I hear google
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i have to remove that
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specifically
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it's definitely
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actually
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but I have no guess
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I told one
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that
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I told one
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that
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I told one
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that
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I told one
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that
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I told one
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that
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is
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I know
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is
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is
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right
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and
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is
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as
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as
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as
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as
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as
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as
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as
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as
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as
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as
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as
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as
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I don't know how dare this thing disconnecting, let me get a clue.
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I wonder why you're quiet.
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I know, that's very rare that I'm quiet.
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So I'm currently changing, and that's all I'll see.
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Don't go to change, to drive.
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It has been good morning to you guys, she's slowly wicking up.
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Hello, I'm walking around, I've been walking around to about 505 this morning, I think
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a 510 this morning.
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I don't know, a netminer can tell you.
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I don't know what to do.
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I do as you would tell you to give the bed.
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Well, I went to bed, myself, I went to bed before midnight, because my PTSD does not like
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fireworks, and that's all I was hearing online today.
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Oh, I had said on it, lay down for a bit.
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Next thing you know, it's like three in the morning, I'm hearing what sound like gun
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jobs, which is still fireworks.
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And cat isn't bad, but like, like if you like make that stop, I'm like, I can't
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do it.
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Yeah, I can't.
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Yeah, we were in Georgetown, we were in Georgetown Kentucky after midnight, and we were driving
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home to Lexington and seeing fireworks go off everywhere.
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Okay, I've left in the bedroom.
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Okay, myself ready to go work.
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Georgia, so with us?
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Yeah.
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I'm going to walk through that construction area, I posted the second talk in my phone.
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So again, walking through the afternoon and Sunday, I'm going to cut it for that.
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We did the haul of feet full of art.
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So they put it, I don't know, I hope this is a temporary walkway, but they have a walkway
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with that orange safety fence.
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So we don't get killed by things, I guess, I don't know.
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That's a good thing.
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They've been standing in the road, they can pull Walmart's turn into that, they could target
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them.
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So I'm trying to make it a thrilling highway or something, it's too late.
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Highway.
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Well, it's not really a highway, it's a pole.
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It's so much, I can't see the views.
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Oh, never good old.
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I get, when did this put my shoes on?
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I think as soon as I get home, I've been talking to you guys for a minute or three.
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I'm probably going to put my head down on a pillow and catch a couple more z's.
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I only got about three hours sleep last, four hours.
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Sounds like a plan.
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Actually, I'm going to log off now and go ahead off the work.
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All right, you going to work?
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I'm probably going to disconnect soon anyway, so I'll just ride this out until I get home.
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Okay, I'll give it in, I'll give it in, I'll kiss for you.
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I'll also eat if you want.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Kiss is for me and, you know, I don't know, MDK is for my cat.
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I don't know.
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Okay, take care, George.
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Take care.
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Bye-bye.
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It's the end.
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How's everybody doing this morning?
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Happy New Year, gang.
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It was a great, great New Year's Eve show.
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I'm looking forward to an awesome 2025 with lots of episodes for Hacker Public Radio
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and another, at the end of 2025, another New Year's show.
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Hopefully we can keep this going.
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Have a wonderful year, everybody, and a wonderful January 1st.
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