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Episode: 1543
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Title: HPR1543: What's in my bag
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1543/hpr1543.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 04:50:23
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Had a lot of fun.
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Thalon and you're listening to another exciting episode
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of the fact of public radio.
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Seeing as everybody else is doing one of these whats in my bags and I thought I might as
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well do one because I'm preparing for OHM 2013 and so I was going through my bag as you
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do. So I have a Targus laptop bag which actually I had a cheapo laptop bag
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part to this is kind of a rucksack thing and this is you know you think Targus
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is a better brand but actually I prefer the other one you know a cheapof
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the shelf one it was more stable. The thing about this one is it tends to topple
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over if you leave it down but anyway what we have on the right hand side drying at
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the moment because I used it yesterday is normally kept a very tightly rolled up
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poncho and the reason for that is that I use public transport to go to and
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from work and then would normally wear my coat and stuff but sometimes you just
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get caught by the weather and the poncho is really really handy to use also
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for the kids. If you're on a wet bench or something you can take out the
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poncho and put it down there and the other side I usually keep a bottle of
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water that I fill up either in work here at home or at the airport which is
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the train station that I tend to go past. So in the laptop compartment itself
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there's kind of a divider for space for two laptops and I usually have my
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work laptop in there which is a Dell, what's it called, a Dell, something rather.
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And then on the other side I have at the moment got my pearl pocket reference
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book. I'm adding this is like a B5 you know which is if you take a A4
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cut it in half and cut it in half again then it would be that sort of size it
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kind of fits in your back pocket really thin. Two of these I've got pearl pocket
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reference which I beginning to understand now thanks to Dave Morse help with
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pearl and the other is essential system administration pocket reference book
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and I'm just looking up at my bookshelf and I have the full volume of that
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essential system administration from Arali as well and that is a very good book
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it gives you the Linux commands AIX, FreeBSD, HPUX and Solaris variants of a
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particular thing so I just picked a random display amount of physical memory on
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AIX is LS attribute minus capital H, capital E minus 1, S0, Sys0, dash A
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space real mem, freeBSD is grip memory far run boot message dot boot HPUX is
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D message grip physical Linux is E type 3 and Solaris E type D message grip
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man so that's kind of useful doesn't take too much space I happen to have two
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three Raspberry Pi magazines which I print off in booklet form I have a
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little script that does that most printers will allow you to do that so say a
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you know 35 page gets cut down you don't have to waste and that much that much
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stuff the reason I keep them around is I give them to people or I just read them
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so the other laptop that's in there at the moment sometimes I don't have a
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laptop I only carry one laptop sometimes I carry two depending on what I'm
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doing I have a 14 inch HP that I probably shouldn't have bought because shortly
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after that this laptop here which is an Acer Chrome and came on to the market
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I got this one it was 270 ended up being about 270 euros and it's the C7 model
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and then currently working on trying to get Linux on there I was able to get
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Linux on there but what I'm actually aiming for is to get Chrome Sonar Linux
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on there because yeah but more I'll give you more reasons about that later so what
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I'll be putting in there as well is the power supplies for those two as well I
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usually carry with me a full wired mouse optical wired mouse as well I always
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carry that because it's just more convenient than Trek pads so if you're in
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a meeting or something you just take out your mouse and then you have I'm more
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productive with a proper mouse just put it that way so that's pretty much is for
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the front one thing I do carry with me at all times is my Sansa clip MP3
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player or while it's running Rockbox so it's a it's an old player it's an old
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player anyway but so call it a music player and I use it pretty much
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exclusively for listening to podcasts music podcasts or Linux podcasts or in
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the case of the chaps from Scotland over there a mixture of Tuxjam and the
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like a mixture of Linux and music podcasts I also use it as a backup for
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my true crypt encrypted drive which I synchronize with some scripts to various
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different devices so that I have you know my password that text file is kept
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in that encrypted drive and that's really also I carry around a mobile form
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with me up until recently that has been a HTC desire or regional version but
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in one of these websites I bought or I bought or whatever you call it there
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was a highway a send 500 for a reasonable price I think 150 smacks with 20
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euro rebate and I'm running pretty much the base I rounded from Ransai
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on the Jamada and it was very very very unstable because it was a very unstable
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version so I went back to the original firmware with some mods and I was
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able to remove all the crudware from it and I'm just mostly running applications
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from f droid at the moment so that's that I also have a podcasting box which
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is which contains my zoom h2 which has got two stands on it one is like a small
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little tripod stand that's goes into the back of it it's a nice little
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player actually it allows you to record front back multiple mono channels
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together so that you can bring them so you can do stereo at the back mic
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stereo at the front mic and it splits that up into two different mob files
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which stereo or whatever but it's pretty good for recording interviews and you
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can also use it as a external microphone for the laptop if I'm using
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mumble I'll tend to use that as well I've hacked up one of those almost
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famous IKEA desk lamps to hold that the stand that's in it now is a regular
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microphone stand so that screws into the back into the bottom of it and I've
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got a fluffy cover on that to protect it one thing I also have is the power
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supply for that and I've got two additional Sansa clips and because my regular
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train station is the airport I was able to get some two removed before flight
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red stickers red kind of keyring holders which I've attached to those they're
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running I haven't had a chance to put rockbox on them so they're running the
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standard OS the reason for those two is cause the as a backup for when I'm
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recording shows the other evening I was recording it to our interview and it
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went down the drain because I didn't and I also forgot to have a backups when I
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was recording in the field at Ogcamp and whatever I normally just will clip
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these onto somebody's lapel and continue to record so that's pretty much the
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podcasting box and then in the front top pouch I will have my passport
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moment which is just normally there I can tell you that and I have two small
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USB cables and at the moment I've added a USB AC adapter in there and they're
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only about you know half a foot long 30 30 centimeters long both of them one of
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them has got this the fixed micro USB the other one has got a micro USB a mini USB
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and a micro USB adapter so that allows me to charge two things from my laptop
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and my Sansa clip is one of the old models that uses the micro USB although the
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other two ones are use my one the two new ones uses the micro and the one I'm
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currently using uses a normal USB and so what else have we got here that little
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adapter is kind of handy because the microphone that the Zoom H2 also uses the
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micro sorry not the micro but the mini USB so I can use that to use as a
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microphone on to the PC and to be honest the next section of my laptop bag I
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rarely use and let's say the pouch but the center pouch at the front and so I've
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got some pens in there which I've completely forgotten that I had I got one two
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three at the minute raspberry pies on my desk I've got two more and the reason I
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have so many raspberry pies is because when they came out originally I ordered
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two and then I forgot that in order to and then I also ordered two on another
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side so then I when I was waiting so long I ordered some more and I basically
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forgot how many raspberry pies I ordered which is actually great to be so
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solvent I'm not that solvent anymore but so but what has happened is I tend to
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give these you know it'll come up into a discussion about raspberry pie or a
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lab one around and I'll give them to people and say oh I'll give you how much
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is that and I'll say yeah you go to bond my pie dot com and you can buy it and
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you can get a case and whenever I just recommend that site because I've had
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very quick response from them they usually have them in stock and then I just
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give them to them and go oh it's sunny you know oh this is only for like 40 40
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euros all that and I hear I can give you 40 euros and I say no I don't want
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40 euros what you do is you take that one you use it for a while and then you order
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one and then you give me you can give me the old one back so that was that's fine
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and what usually end up happening is the person will go and order the one for
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me and when they're on the site they go all just get another one for for myself
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like it's only whatever I'll keep it under the the 100 euros whatever and since
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then I've got about 10 if not 12 different people to try Raspberry Pis this
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includes husbands of my co-workers and and vendors who have come in and taking
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them run Raspberry Pi on them around XBMC on them and stuff so yeah it's
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pretty so I always keep a few Raspberry Pis around for that purpose and you
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know I have a various different selection of cases now as well as a result of
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that so then that actually will probably go to explain
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what's in the other bag and it's a Ziploc bag
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and in there I've got a HDMI to VGA adapter which I got on
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what do you call it? DelicStream or DX.com which is a Chinese site that sends
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stuff that sells stuff quite quickly big warning if you are going to that site you will lose
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four or five hours of your life so just be careful about that and also yeah you'll probably
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end up spending a lot more than you wished the quality of the stuff varies randomly but the
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one thing that they do do is they even have video video slots and you know video excerpts of
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the unboxing of the stuff and they tend to have lots of actual photos so you you do get a feel
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for what the product is going to be like whether it's crappy or not and usually the difference
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in price is only a few dollars between you know the the good one that's got lots of recommendations
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and they the other one that might not be so that's a very handy adapter you do need to modify your
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settings.text for the Raspberry Pi but I keep that text file handy on my on my laptop so you
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I might post that in but if you look in the settings.text there's the very first line will give you
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hitching my something or other and it's commented out if you enable that to one then it'll send it
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out via the VGA port so that's that's very handy little thing the other thing I have is A to A
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USB adapter so that's the typical you know original type USB adapter mail to mail and I use
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that to power the Raspberry Pi from a USB hub then I have another micro USB cable don't know why
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um then I have a uh oh yes a VGA or sorry a USB 2 serial connector which I have never used
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in the old the time that I have it in my bag but I've given it to about 20 different people who
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have used it for connecting into servers and stuff so always nice to be a good citizen there oh and
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I have a HDMI to DVI connector for again connecting in Raspberry Pi and I have given away a small little
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HDMI cable it's another one I got on Delix Stream a small 30 centimeters HDMI cable which is
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kind of handy for connecting up that so I need to put HDMI cable in there as well I've got a short
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one and a half meter net or cable just in case and I've got and this is something I've been carrying
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with me for years not necessarily this cable but a in my laptop bag has always had this and that
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is a crossover cable I have needed to use one in a while but they are super super super handy when
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you do need them to set up just a very quick ad hoc network you can connect in one ethernet cable on
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one PC directly to another PC so very very handy very easy to make as well if you want them and the
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last thing which is kind of cool is a small little rubber keyboard which is about the same size as
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half an enforce sheet in landscape and that's just super handy to have a little keyboard if
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however you want to mess with your Raspberry Pi and somebody who got a TV around and it's really
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nice and just fits in so with the Raspberry Pi with all the Raspberry Pi's that I have in there
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I've got a keyboard Raspberry Pi VGA or HDMI connector and Bob's your uncle when I'm actually
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traveling somewhere else you know if I'm going for longer distance that I'm not going to be using my
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own laptop I'll have a little USB hub which I then connect all this stuff to and then I can charge
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my phone my wife's phone this Raspberry Pi then can power a TV or whatever so I haven't really
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had a call to use that but it's nice to know that it is there but the vast majority of time I
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just have my work laptop in my bag and the poncho and that's basically it so work laptop and
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the poncho is basically what I would consider required and my phone of course and my MP3 player
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and my wallet which contains my public transport card and my driver's license which I need to carry
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even though I don't have a car it's a national identity card otherwise it's you're going to get
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fined and of course my bank pass but that's about it well that's it folks that's what's in my bag
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so tune in tomorrow for another exciting episode of Hacker Public Radio
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