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Episode: 741
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Title: HPR0741: HPR Community News for May 2011
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0741/hpr0741.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 01:47:31
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Music
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Hello everybody, my name is Ken Fallon and on the line today we have co-crunchier, say hello co-crunchier.
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Hi, here's co-cruncher.
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And we also have Alden Ezen from the Linux Basics podcast, say hello Alden.
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How's everybody doing?
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Not too bad, not too bad. Thanks for joining us today.
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And first of all, let's explain why Alden is on, because you might know Alden from the Linux Basics podcast.
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And they were kind enough to put out the shout that they have a mumble server.
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And giving the on future of Skype, we decided that we would try out recording the show on mumble.
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And the address is CH1.teamspeak.cc and the port is 64747.
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And there will be a link in the show not to all this information.
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And so far it seems to be working out pretty good.
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So right now I'll hand over to co-cruncher and you can introduce the new host for this month.
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So we had a few new hosts and welcome to all of them.
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There's a slurry, dismal science and sense of men one.
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Brother Red, Ari Gorn, Strider, Joel and Josh Knapp.
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And thanks to all of them for joining the network.
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And I hope you stick around.
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Alright, let's do the HPR show review.
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First of all, episode 716 was the HPR Admin.
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And believe we had some comments on that show.
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Sorry.
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We had some comments on that show and basically it came down to,
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are you, are there stickers available?
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So if anybody is looking for stickers,
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then just email Admin at hackapublicradio.org and we'll forward you on to
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either myself, Poki or Peter64, depending on where you live geographically.
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And we also mentioned that the Skype,
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well we were using Skype call recorder.
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And it turns out that it does record both, both sessions.
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We have a few TV problems to work out with this mobile server.
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But it's very enjoyable so far.
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Episode 717 was my switch to Linux from Slurry.
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And this was a cool show.
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You're talking about green going from computers with green screens on to learn and Python.
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Very interesting.
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And then the following day we also had Brother Red,
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how he got into Linux while listening to radios,
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somebody plugging in on a radio station.
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So this is, I think that was the first time anybody got into Linux that way.
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At least on our little series.
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719 was girlish with the language frontier.
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And we were moving these up so that we can go through the language frontier
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episodes and this episode was on accents.
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The following day we had an interview by tattoo
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up for the CLI magic, which is a Twitter
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Identicate feed and funny the guys as he was on call 48-7.
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The following day was Episode 721,
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Lost and Bronx Theatre of Imagination.
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And he wants to make it clear that it's not a how-to, it's a how-not-to.
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But I don't know if any of you called Lost and Bronx's latest
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what's turning into a mini-series.
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Have you had a chance to listen to that yet?
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On muting your souls before you talk?
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Yes, I just to realize that I have to do that.
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Did you get it?
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I don't, I'm not sure I listened to this one.
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Okay.
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Okay, I'll move on.
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Finding my open page here again.
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Then we had Claudio with this continuing series of how to upgrade his PC
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and I don't know if any of you guys are making PCs anymore.
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Do you buy PCs or make them?
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I was kind of inspired to make a PC.
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I used to make robots, but actually making PCs sounds interesting too.
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I just, I know Claudio has a specific purpose of mine,
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but when you can buy a computer for like 300 euros from Dell,
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all I know, I just can't justify building a PC
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unless you really are building it for a specific reason.
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So moving on.
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The following day we had Claudio with how to be a safe computerist.
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And he mentioned a book on how to use plants,
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which is what plants you can eat, which is kind of interesting.
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We had Robin Kathleen from the full circle podcast with an interview
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about the Ubuntu manual project.
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And then we had Poké with the Northeast Linux Fest review.
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And I think you did a great review there and give a great feeling of what
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I was like going on on the show floor.
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Then we had a Mr. Gadgets with his journey through time and space.
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And I know all of you have, he's uploaded a few more shows
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and he does eventually get to Linux.
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This episode was about OS 2 and micro centers.
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Are they like a shop or something on using yourself?
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Yes, a micro center is a general computing type electronic store here in America.
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Okay, good stuff.
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Then we had Latu with how to route you and mod your Android phone.
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And disnal science and sons of men were on about sex, race and open source.
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This was a particularly interesting one about minorities and women.
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Yes, in not being represented in open source.
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And I think not being represented in computing in general.
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Yeah, we're underrepresented.
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Yeah, true enough.
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It's funny because my first, well, my second IT job, my first job in IT,
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there was as many women in there.
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My boss was a woman and there was as many women in the team as men.
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So I have always assumed that it's a 50-50 balance.
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Yeah, I mean, same here.
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I often work in environments where there is at least a third of the people are women.
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But it doesn't seem to be that usual.
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Okay.
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Then we had, again, Robin cattling with syndicated Thursday from the Ubuntu podcast,
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a full circle podcast.
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And I bumped this one up because he had just done an interview with the open tech conference guys, Sam Smith.
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And they wanted it up the next day.
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So I moved it up.
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And then we had, you're a very good self-culture with Linux Fest Northwest, two facts on some interviews.
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And again, just like Pokies one, it was great to get a feeling for what it was like on the conference floor.
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You did a really good job on that one.
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I was very impressed.
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Thanks.
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I was a bit nervous about this show because it was like the first time I interviewed people.
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And I mean, you have to start some plays.
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Yeah, exactly.
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And that's what HPR is all about.
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We're very forgiving.
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And come back.
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And for more or not, that's not to say I thought you did a fantastic job.
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I found nothing.
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I was completely interested in the conversation that was going on.
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Not anything.
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I had no criticisms about your show at all.
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And then we had a tattoo with the ubiquity and potential danger of the RM command.
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And he is, I've already discussed this with him on IRC.
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And he is so wrong.
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He's wrong.
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But yes, yes.
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I don't know.
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I think it's probably a Mac point of view.
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People come from the Mac background.
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You don't know if you put it in there and it won't be deleted.
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But my feeling is, delete the file, kill, die.
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It's gone.
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Tough.
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It's gone.
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If you want to move a file into a backup directory, fine.
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But if you want to delete a file that's deleted, but no.
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I've been a bit told in cheek here.
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I do know where he's coming from.
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Yeah, because I, I mean, I first thought, yeah, because I usually just alias the RM command.
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It's not a list already, but actually to have a backdoor to get it back in just in case.
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I like the idea.
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Yeah, I must say one thing I do miss about this, this shows my age now.
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But the first operating system I used was the novel operating sense system.
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And they had this concept that once you deleted the file, they just mark it as deleted on the disk.
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And they wouldn't overwrite it.
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And then you could just go in and unpergise as an admin.
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Yeah.
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And that saved my bake in so many times.
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You just asked the user like where it was.
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And if it was a file that you deleted yourself, you could just simply unpergise.
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And I don't know what Linux is really doing.
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If the file is gone.
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It's gone.
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Yeah, it's gone.
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Yeah, it's gone.
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It's changed.
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Yeah, if you're quick enough, you can turn off the PC.
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And hope that nothing is written.
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But yeah, it's gone.
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They will immediately, well, pretty soon, start writing in that area.
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Okay.
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And then we had a Spixantech episode two.
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These guys are getting a bit of a cult following here on HPR.
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And they were talking about the non-existent hacker space.
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Again, a very interesting show.
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And Marcosi with too many packaging systems.
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And this also started off a few threads in the comments section.
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And I think he's got a point.
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But I also think he's wrong.
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Yeah.
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I agree.
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I can see his point.
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I can see his point.
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I can see his point.
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Cool.
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Cool.
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Okay.
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We better move on anyway.
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The language from two of us next.
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And then I had an interview with deviates about the Southeast Linux Fest.
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Are you going to that?
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Me.
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It's a little too far.
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Well, it's on the other side of the continent.
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Yes.
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Actually, it's probably shorter for me to go to New York than it is for you to go to.
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Almost.
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But then we had a JWP with this stop.
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They went to 11.04 whining, basically put up a shoulder.
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And also sparked a few comments on the comments section.
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So if you're not subscribed to the comments.
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Oh, that's something I did this month.
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I forgot to mention.
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And the show notes was on the homepage.
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I made a under the subscription button.
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I have now all the RSS indication done.
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So we've got three feeds up there with two weeks of audio feed.
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The MP3 they are going to speak speed.
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And then we have the entire 16 gig archive audio feed from the MP3.
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And then I've also put a link into the comment section.
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Plus I put a link into the MD5 sums and the direct URL for the.
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For each episode each of the MP3 episodes.
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Actually, each of the episodes that are on the server.
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So that way you can run a WGET script of that if you want.
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Then we had Argon with Strider with my start in computing from Linux.
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Going from an age-year-old with a motherboard.
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And then his father saying that it's paper.
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I thought this was cool.
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Something I must do.
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I love my kids to come up and offer to do that.
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I think it's a really good way to get in to know about computers.
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The following day was Joel, who you'll all know is Gorkon from the Linux link textual.
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Giving us a short history on ham radio and how we got involved.
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Kind of moving actually about getting his grandfather's handle and.
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Kind of inspired me to get into radio.
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It's kind of a topic that I think I'd be interested in.
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But I don't know if I'd be technical enough to do it.
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I found it interesting like how it's really used in emergency situations.
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And it was funny to have a show where the father was so important.
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And then a show with the grandfather was so important.
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Like one after the other.
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Yes, it's kind of like a.
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So we planned that here, you know, heart-wrenching moments.
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Tune in tomorrow on days of Hacker Public Radio.
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The secret programming that's going on.
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If that's it in the background, yes.
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Then we had during the month, I ran out of shows.
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There was no shows at all.
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And I set out the call for shows.
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And people responded.
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One of the people who responded was nightwise with his night cast.
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Wirelessly syncing contact to your iPad and iPod.
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And even if you're not, don't have an iPad or iPod.
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But you do have an Android device.
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This is one worth listening to, a very good show.
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And then to wrap up was Josh with denial of service and how to protect yourself.
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And even if you don't have any threat of being de-dost.
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This is a very good episode about how to, for very little money, relatively speaking,
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to host a site that could potentially be slashed out of their, you know,
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all of a sudden get a lot of people coming.
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So that was it.
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That was the rundown of the shows this month.
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And in the queue we have upcoming shows, HBR News, which you're listening to.
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And just before this show, which was on a mobile server, a guy called Dave popped in.
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And I managed to snag an interview with him.
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So that will be going out, um, immediately after this one.
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We have K5 with an interview with, uh, Jason Kuralin,
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a writer of Beakerboard.
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Mr. Gadget's lessons learned, language from tier episode five on the Thursday.
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Phoenix and Code Crunch here.
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Botnets and DNS Tommely.
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Yeah, that's an interesting one.
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I have listened to that.
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An interview with Tony Whitmore about camp 11, uh, dismal science, my favorite audio cast,
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Mr. Gadget's, my Patelinix.
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And finally he gets there.
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Yes, folks.
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It's Knobbix syndicated the Thursday.
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We'll be, um, the full circle podcast, um, preparation.
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He's done a whole series on, uh, preparation of doing his, uh, his show.
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And the first episode is preparation.
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And we'll be running those as well.
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K5, uh, Indiana and Linux first, interview with Latu from Slacker Media.
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Linux jazz, ball on the jack.
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And then we'll have syndicated Thursday.
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And after that, we're all outshows again.
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We have 141 free slots, folks.
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141 free slots.
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If you want to take one of those and become 140 free slots,
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then you can contact Admin at I can public radio.
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So, that was that.
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A good month on all and all.
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Anything you want to add?
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Oh, no.
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I think it, uh, it looks good for now.
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And then we have apologies to droops for not being there when you called.
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And stankdog for calling them stank dwegg on that episode.
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So, uh, moving on.
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Do you want to do the first, uh, the first part?
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The month in review.
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Yeah, that's kind of my perspective of the month.
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Because Ken, Ken went on holidays.
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And I actually kind of tried to be a good admin during that time.
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And it was a little bumpy because Ken went on holidays.
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And the server felt the bond band and went on strike.
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And later, there was this time where the server pretended that there is no more space in the queue.
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And we almost ran out of shows.
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And we're still looking for people to go to the, to do some HPR PR at the Southeast Linux Fest.
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For which they will get two fantastic HPR t-shirts.
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So there are lots of things.
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I mean, we solved the server problem.
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I think it was because the server got moved.
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Yes.
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And the space thing was not really that there was not enough space, but it was a configuration problem.
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We got a lot of new shows, which is great.
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But we're.
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But it's important for people to remember that just because we got two weeks in the queue.
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And two weeks time we'll be back again to this problem.
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So people have to send the.
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Okay.
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And we're still looking for people to be at Southeast Linux Fest at the HPR table,
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which it's only going to be on Saturday and Sunday.
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So the, as I understood, the exhibition is not open on Friday.
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So during those days, it would be great to have a few more people who could just be there and talk about HPR.
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And get t-shirts.
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No, I'm planning.
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Yes.
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And I'm planning on going to our camp 11.
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So I think it'll be cool.
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But you've actually done a booth.
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And from what you've said and from what the Pokea said, it's really, really good fun.
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It is a lot of fun.
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I mean, it's fun.
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Do you meet people that know about HPR?
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And then you can ask them how they actually found it.
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And it's fun because you can talk about HPR.
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And it's just people that are interesting.
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I mean, you get into all kinds of topics when you talk to them.
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There might be no harm to grab a microphone and just have segments about how you found HPR.
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Yeah.
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Okay.
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Anya.
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And if you're going to the show, if you're going to be on the booth, record segments from people,
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and we can add them to a kind of like what you did for, you know, atmosphere type show
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or if they're long enough as pre-standings.
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Yeah, I still have a few interviews.
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The quality is really bad, but maybe we can let that out.
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Let's get this clear.
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If it's audible, it's good enough.
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Okay.
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Maybe I'll just put them in here.
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Just very clear.
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Do that, please.
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Okay.
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Now, switching over to the mail list for basically the rest of the show.
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I want, well, mail list and things people have sent to Admin.
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Earlier the month, tattoo in response to the bin rev, or to the interview I did with Stank about bin rev.
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And it's important to remember that bin rev is but one parent of HPR we have.
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We also have the Emponorma Calonco computer club and twat tech radio.
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So I've been trying to get troops on to do an interview for that.
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But he is annoyed that I'm not his internet boyfriend.
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So he's not talking to me anymore.
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So hopefully we'll get troops when he goes back from deal cashing or areas and get an interview for the other side.
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But tattoo did mention that he wanted to put a mention of that into the outro.
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And I was thinking we should actually see it as you know, you have the option of skipping over the outro.
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But if it is a new show, it would be good at the at the outro to have a, you know, we are basically,
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this is the text I have so far.
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Hacker Public Radio is brought to you by the digital dog pound and the Emponorma Calonco computer club.
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And probably somebody, if there's a sponsor there.
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And it is a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday, Monday through Friday.
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All shows are met by the community listeners like you.
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For more information on how you contribute a show, please go to Hacker Public Radio.
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And click on the contribute button.
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There's no restriction on how long the show will be or on the topics you can cover,
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so long as the Arab interest hackers.
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And...
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Yeah, bin rev is the digital dog pound.
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Okay, here we can do that here.
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Again, I just, as I was going through the emails for the show, I realized I had intended to reply to that.
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And so now it's, I reply to it.
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Speaking of the mailing list, people have had problems getting on the mailing list.
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And if you have, please email admin at hackerpublicradio.org.
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And then we had Ira, Irahoff, had a, put a Drupal site together for HPR admin.
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And it says, I am a hoff.net forward such as PR admin one.
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And you can see a Drupal implementation of the website over there.
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And CodeCrunch, we need to actually, I think, schedule a mumble meeting some weekend.
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And have everybody involved and actually make a decision on what we're going to do for...
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Yeah, we're kind of having two experiments going on, one with WordPress and one with Drupal.
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And we have to make a decision so that we can start implementing it.
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And I'm, the more I'm thinking about the functionality that we can get from WordPress and Drupal,
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even if they do everything, okay, we're still going to need to do some coding ourselves.
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So I'm wondering, should we just expand the PHP that we have?
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So I'd like more people.
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Yeah, let's get to the next point.
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I'm, I'm working on just creating an upload form and have a script in the back that can prepare the audio at the Intra and Outro
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if it's not there and at the ID3 tax.
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And I'm just doing that to kind of build up the expertise that maybe needed to kind of build up the expertise
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to enhance whatever Drupal or WordPress can provide us with.
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Yeah, I know.
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So, but anyway, let's talk about the security issues.
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Because that's something I do, I do know a little bit about security,
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but if people could get on to the mailing list and maybe help me answer some of the security questions that I have,
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because I don't know if I should password protect the form, what kind of security issues we can run in,
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if people can just upload shows more easily.
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I mean, we could get garbage shows that we really don't want so far.
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We have like this fight club role rule for hack public media fight club rule.
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Like do not edit for content.
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But if we make it too easy, it could become a problem.
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Okay, but again, I think we should spin off a working group and I'm asking people who have an interest in HPR
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and an interest in automation and an interest in working with these sets to come forward and we'll get you included on this.
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Okay, moving on, the books and the business card competition have been sent to some people
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and more people are coming over to get them in person. So that's that's quite nice.
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We've added a, I mentioned it already, MD5 script, lost in Bronx, ran a spell checker on the contribute page.
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And I apologize for my incorrectness there.
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And we now have a resident linguist on board.
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So we're all, all, all cobbledons admin hackable to radio.org.
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Now we ran out of the shows, core boot into was going to a log meeting and wanted a history of HPR
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and which is why what actually sparked me to want to have troops on to do the second half of that interview.
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So we would know more about it.
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Basically, I kind of got into HPR via the Linux links tech show into bin rev.
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And then from bin rev, I heard about in phenomenal column and in phenomenal column.
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And I heard about to attack in circles.
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I'm going to all camp 11 and their business cards ordered.
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And then yes.
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I ordered business cards for southeast Linux fest, but I just got to notice that they may be late.
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Oh, no.
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Wow, that's.
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Yeah, fingers here.
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I hope that they get there.
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5150 was on the list to say he has the ultimate interview device. Have you seen that?
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No, what is it?
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It's like one of the Bluetooth earpieces with a finger pointing out that records video and stuff.
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Wow.
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So I don't know.
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We'll see.
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The videos they have on the website is very much, you know, somebody stand up still.
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Look, panning left and right.
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But as as they're walking the video goes left.
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Yeah, that's interesting video interviews.
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Yes.
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And we can have Corba to send in a few emails onto the list, spark some discussion.
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He wants to see if anyone's interested in creating a torrent cracker.
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Torrent tracker for podcast, I'll cast some video cast.
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He's interested in doing an advanced Android hacking series.
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If anybody is interested, join the list and send Corba to an email.
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And he puts together some HPR guidelines for some Linux fest, which I think you expanded on.
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And I know I didn't expand on.
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I just I put together what we have as a conference pack of just things to bring to a Linux fest.
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But I think so far it worked well without rules.
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So it's it's like more about the things that you can do at a Linux fest.
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I think, you know, well, as I put my view on this was this.
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I don't think we need to be that strict HPR has been fairly open in what they allow.
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And people have been very good itself moderation.
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So I wouldn't expect it to be any different when you see people face to face.
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But it did bring up a point that it would be nice to have a wiki somewhere on the website.
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That we could have pages like this.
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I've been thinking about them for tips and tricks for requests for new shows for scheduling for.
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Yeah, I added that request to the list that we have in our hobby public radio dot org site.
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We have a list there with a rich list for the new site.
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Yeah, and let's let's say now that we keep now in the mailing list,
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but should we plan that in two weeks, perhaps we have a.
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Mumble conference about how we're going to go forward with the updates.
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Yes, yes.
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Let's see who comes on board and what their schedule is that two weeks sounds good.
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Okay, and then we had finally I got annoyed of trend micro blocking us.
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So I sent them an email asking them telling them that we were a community radio station.
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And I asked them to block us.
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And they sent me a new bio back saying that's apologizing for the being blocked.
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And that's we're not.
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It was that easy.
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So, yeah, I just sent an email that can be I was under a website trying to find any any reference to it,
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but then I just fired them off an email and they said, oh, terribly sorry about that.
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Now you're blocked, which is funny because we were coming up as dangerous.
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And I know there was some spam on before, but I can't see how that would be dangerous.
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And then I had an email, which I'm not sure spam, but Zigbee Keaton has written to say that James Turnbull has published his later book pro puppet to a press media.
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And if anybody wants to get a copy of that book, I think they will give you a copy obviously and have them for an interview, then we can do that.
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So if anybody wants to do that, that's fine.
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And then the final thing is I sent out a RFC changing the show from CC by essay as changing the show from CC by essay and see non commercial to CC by essay.
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So the proposal will be open for a month.
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We'll announce the show on the mailing list and also on HPR news.
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And if approved, then the default license will be CC by essay on less indicated otherwise.
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And contacting hosts so that we can realize that there are shows as CC by essay.
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A lot of people have already gotten back to me already given permission.
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I mean, basically going to drop the non commercial part of the license.
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Yes.
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Yes, it's pretty much what Linus did originally his license was.
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It's free to use, but not you don't allow to make any money out of it.
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And you know, I was just thinking of going to the shows and buying, you know, USB sticks for I don't know, 32 gigabytes USB sticks around 20, 20 pounds, 20 euros, whatever.
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And putting all the shows on them and, you know, somebody could pay cost for that.
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But, you know, it's still that wouldn't be allowed under the licensing as it is currently.
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So that's pretty much it.
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Yeah, I think the responses in the mailing list are like very positive for this change.
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And I mean, very interesting what people say.
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Good. I'm, I was surprised so many people actually need the mailing list.
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Normally, I just said, I'm going to do this.
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And then there's a complete lot of silence.
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So that proves my point that if you don't reply back to the mailing list, I'll assume that you're agreeing with me.
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I think that's what's happening.
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People don't want to flood the mailing list unless it's really important.
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That's, that's pretty cool.
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And Alden, are you still there?
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Oh, wow.
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I'm still there.
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So, let us, let's have a quick chat with you about the Linux basics podcast and what this speaker or this mobile server is all about.
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Well, long story short, just started out as Linux basics.
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But one of the guy who donates the mobile server kind of wanted it to be about more than just Linux based six more for the community.
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Currently, the name of it is OpenSpeak, but we do want, you know, we're flirting with some names and we're going to probably buy a domain name and just have you logging into the address will eventually change.
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But we've already got to make cast pod nuts to take a geek show.
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And now HPR on the mumbles over.
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So we're really stoked that it's come together and everybody is able to.
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It's an absolutely fabulous resource.
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I mean, it was on the machine that I'm run on here.
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You have a wiki on the next basics, which will be in the show notes, obviously, for this episode.
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And it just explains how you install everything.
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I didn't need to go through the hoops that's described in.
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In the wiki because I already had the version needed to do the recording.
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For most people, if you're not interested in doing a recording, then you don't need this version 123.
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But if you are, then there's a little recording, which which we're using right now and you just press it, it saves the show.
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And it's all very, very easy.
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And I just installed it new, so I automatically got the version 123.
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So what's the schedule like, Alden, how busy does it get?
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So far, I know we do on when, excuse me, Friday evenings, a log around 830 Eastern Standard Time in the US.
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And then around 930 attendees, we actually do the Linux Basics podcast.
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And we stream that live, usually over just in TV or you stream.
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And then, of course, we have the actual empty three in August on the website.
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On Wednesdays right now, we're doing an LPI Linux certification study.
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Everybody's welcome to join. We've already had the first little meeting, but that wasn't actually going over anything.
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So this Wednesday, for anybody wants to come.
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And whether or not they want to get certified, they just want to learn more about Linux.
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Definitely urgent to come.
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So far, I've seen the taking each show they recorded a show earlier today.
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I haven't seen anybody in podness, I've seen somebody in midcast after our show last night.
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So far, it's pretty busy.
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And I'd just like to say, I've offered the guys there for the LPI certification that we reserve a Friday.
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For them, if they want to put out their show encoder, unedited on the HP or network, because there is such an interest in Linux.
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And I already started a LPI cert certification mini series.
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So I think it would be really cool if you guys are interested that you could put it out on the HP or network or reserve a show.
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Because it's only, I think you're only running it for up until the Ohio Linux Fest. Is that correct?
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Yeah, it's going to be till August.
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So that would be I think an ideal thing to support and promote on the HP or network.
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If you guys the offer there, if you want to take it up, that's very good.
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I'll definitely mention it.
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I just want to make it clear to people that these guys put the server up.
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We do have a channel on there. It's a bit like IRC, but instead of typing, all you need to do is talk.
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It's really, really simple.
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And it's a great way for people to record shows. I guess both sides could record, just press the record button.
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So if you're interested in doing a HP or show an any particular topic, come on to this mobile server.
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Press the record button and the way you go, talk and then submit it to us.
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If you don't have the account information, send us an email at admin at hackupublicradio.org and we'll send you the magic key to get into the HP or network.
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And likewise on Friday evenings, if anybody wants to come to Linux Basics, it's an open mic discussion.
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We bring whatever topics we feel like talking about.
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Sounds absolutely, absolutely fantastic. And I'd like to thank you all for listening to the show.
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I'd like to thank the guys at OpenSpeak for making this resource available to the community.
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And hopefully loads of people will take advantage of it, especially for multi-conference shows.
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And with that, anyone else got anything else that they want to add?
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I think we should also do the next community news with mumble and have other people join.
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That's a very good idea, in fact.
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Well, before saying that, I want to see how much of a hassle is to edit and record edit the show.
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But from this, it looks kind of good.
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And we could people come on and give reviews of some of the shows that they listen to in the mall.
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So if you want to come on, we'll publish on the mailing list when we intend to do this.
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And we can just jump on and let's do it.
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Let's try.
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Okay, thank you very much everybody, and I'll go edit this.
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Yeah, good luck. I hope it's not too bad.
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