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Episode: 631
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Title: HPR0631: HPR Community News 0x02
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0631/hpr0631.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 00:10:59
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Hello, this is HBR Community News for January 2011.
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Hello everybody, my name is Tim Phanam, and I'd like to start off this community news
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show by welcoming guitar man, Afafab, Rugy and brother mouse as new holes on the HBR
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network, looking forward to more contributions from them in the future.
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First of all, let's go through the shows. We had a wide selection of shows this month,
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starting off with guitar man, giving us a rundown of urban cycling, how to cycle tips and
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tricks and how to cycle into work. It also helps if you live in a country that's very flat
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like the Netherlands. The following day we had JWP with some excellent advice on how to use
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all the turns of investing and micro payments and different thinking outside of the box as far as
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making your money work for you, but also making your money work in a good way. Then we had
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pipe man music with an intro to audio, broadcasting and podcasting, and this is a series that we're
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going to be promoting on HBR so that we can get people as comfortable as possible with podcasting
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and audio and how it works. So just one tip if you are using the spaghetti, trick, make sure and
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cook it before you start trying to chop it. The following day we had Tlatou's Urban Camping
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series and in this episode he was trying to provide shelter. This series is strangely disturbing
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but very very intriguing. The following day we had Dave Yates with tip on surf raw, which is a
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to provide a fast Unix command line interface to various popular WWW web search engines and I found
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myself using that quite a bit. Very interesting. Dave does come out with a lot of these interesting
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topics and I'd like to welcome Dave back to the HBR network and hope that he will continue to send
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in shows if not every month as frequently as he can. Then we had Thistleweb with so you want to
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start your own band and this was a look at how the restrictions and copyright affects people
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who want to start a band and how you need to buy sheep music and CDs and all the rest of that stuff
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and it was very interesting and spoke and prompted some debate among my colleagues and work.
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The following day we had a new host, our fab, with tips on how to install Windows XP in virtual
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box. This is a very very good instructional HBR episode of which we could do with more of.
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So please keep them coming. The following day we had K5 with a QSK podcast, you're driving me crazy.
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This was a filler episode but it was glad to play it because this was one of my favorites and QSK
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podcasts. Then again the next day 620 was tattoo, holding an interview with KTEC systems who are
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involved in hiring of skilled IT professionals. 621 was Dan and Kaffir Ninja doing a book review
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of Anne Rand's Atlas which was quite top provoking and stirred quite a lot of comments on the website
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as well. The 622 was a show that I had bumped up and it was by a return host, Jane Duck, with her
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topic on influenza and it was an eye opener for myself and actually changed my opinion on
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flu shots and influenza shots. Then we had JWP with his second episode of the month,
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history and a background of the nano editor and this was a strangely intriguing show. I really
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liked the history, the background of a program that you use occasionally and it really gave me a
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feeling that there was a community behind it and those are reason and a passion behind this
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application. I really hope JWP continues to do shows and continues to do shows like this.
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Very very good. The following day we had the King of the Hobos tattoo again with urban camping
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number three and in this one he was, let me see here, how to organize your gear which actually
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was of interest to a lot of people even though you don't have, you're not that interested in
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urban camping per se, how to organize your gear is also always a useful thing to be able to do
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especially if you're a tech. Then we had Rugee with her journey from OSX to Linux and this series
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of how I got into Linux and such has been one of the most interesting that I've come across.
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One always assumes that the journey to Linux is the same for everybody but as we see here it
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wasn't and this was an intriguing way to come into Linux and it opened my eyes to a lot of
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different applications that I wouldn't have otherwise been aware of. In 628 was an excellently
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edited show by BrotherMouse and titled Tasker which is an automation application for Android
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although it's a purchase app it is right up the street of people and I think it actually is
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more useful than the Google supplied application builder for putting together tasks so you should
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check out Episode 628 if you've got a Android phone. 629 in an example of how not to edit a podcast
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was one that I did on RSS 2.0 specification with iTunes namespace here I geek out on XML of all
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things whatever turns you on with the specific game of testing out new feeds for the HPR network
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and links for those feeds will be in the show notes more about that and on. And then the final
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show of the month was Pokeys going to have a table at HPR North East Linux GNU Linux Fest.
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And more about that later on as well. So in other news the comment system is as you know I now
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approve all comments so one of the comments that were people put in was that the captures were
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difficult to fill in so what I did was I turned it off so we don't have captures anymore but
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comments still need to be approved. It's increased the amount of spam that we've had but not
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markably not that much seeing as the capture system wasn't working anyway there wasn't much
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of a barrier there. One of the things after the automation which I'll be getting into in a moment
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that I'm going to be tackling is the rewrite of the comment system so that people can subscribe to
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comments on their own shows or particular shows or that sort of thing. If you want to subscribe
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there is a comment feed hidden away in the p the red letter p of hpr each of those letters
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brings you to a different location and the p brings you to the comment feed so you can subscribe to
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all the comments that are met on hpr I do vet them all so there's very little chance of stuff
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getting through. We are on the search for a web version web wav version of the intro and outro music
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so that people can have higher quality and better in coding and the guys are trying to track
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that down for us but if you have it can you please send it on. I was the privilege of being on the
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nightwise kwtv live 2010 day one hour four actually I think was hour three show where I was talking
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tonight wise took a few hours off work and we were discussing what hpr is, the hacker mentality
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and promoting hpr and trying to get some of his community over here recording shows for us
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on hacker public radio. Now before I get on to mailing list news I'd like to bring you up to date
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that and I want to give a special thanks to Maya who has endured an immense
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an immense amount of pain putting up shows on to archive.org all 620 of the shows I mean we're
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up to 630 now but 620 of the shows from 0 1 to 620 have been uploaded in batches of 10
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and this has been a fabulous achievement mind-nomingly boring I imagine so much so that this morning
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I was able to fire off an email to archive.org and they replied back and we now have a collection
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under the title of hacker public radio and the link will be in the show notes to that collection.
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Very very well done thank you very much Maya I do appreciate it. From the mailing list
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we had this is actually from last month but I thought I'd mentioned it here. Siegflup
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put out the call that she would configure a nice cast server to do 24-7 streaming of hprs
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and deviates and the call saying that he has a server available which I suspect is the one
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that's standing right across from me as I'm sitting here in my basement recording this show.
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There has been more talk about the rss feed me mostly from myself looking for feedback on the test
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feed which is at hackerpublicradio.org forward slash test.xml if you could put that into your podcast
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reader or your rss reader or whatever however you get your shows so that we can have a
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confirmation that it works before us which over the main feed to to use this. As we said before
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an episode 630 pokey has ordered a booth for the northeast linux fest and he's also ordered some
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hpr stickers and is looking for help with that so people to come along and help out at the booth
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or people who want to throw a few quid the way that way so that we can give some more stickers
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for people and promotional material. I will probably be attending FOSTEM as well and I will also
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probably be attending org camp if I if they put it on this year so I will try and have some stuff
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there and at least catch some interviews if I can from those locations. So listen to episode 630
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for more information on that there was quite a large discussion about hpr tv so droops wants to do
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audio visual stuff on hpr it could there were discussions about what it would be whether a
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range from something like just in tv or would be screencast or would be just a straight off video
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you know headshots and just stream that out live and then set up the recording on hpr the following
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morning. I'm very interested to see how it goes I think it's a really good idea. Probably one
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thing that Dave mentioned that I would agree with him is that we want to keep some of the feed
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separate but that's something that I plan to do anyway we'll have a speaks feed an org feed
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an MP3 feed and then possibly a multimedia feed for people who have the bandwidth for that sort of
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thing and then there'll be two versions of each of those again you know last 10 days last 10 episodes
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and the last and then the entire archive the only thing that probably want to consider when we're
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doing television is that we need to keep in mind that there's audio only audience behind that but
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please join the mailing list go to hpr.org for such mail list join the mailing list and join
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in the discussion about that if you have anything to say and join the course of that we mentioned
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that we'd never enough space to host the org files or the speaks files and Jason Scott of textfiles.com
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a famed personal hero of mine has offered us space tumor hpr which I think is very very very very
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cool so look forward to the entire org and speaks feeds been available very very shortly and if you
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want to speed that up then you can do by verifying that the test feed works and submitting some feedback
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yes or no that would be very much appreciated now as promised i want to do a year review
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we had a possible 261 shows last year and unfortunately we were only able to make
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131 of those slots which is a little tiny little bit over 50% of our target of
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hitting one show a day this year the good news is instead of 261 shows we only need to do 260 shows
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and so far we have 17 so we're well on the way to reaching that target
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so long as people continue to send in shows we'll be fine so we do go through a lot of shows here
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and hpr and i wanted at this point to give you some statistics on the amount of bandwidth that we
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have on the amount of people who subscribe but that sort of information unfortunately i'm getting
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from three or four different places and it doesn't seem to be correlating very well so hopefully
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later on we'll be able to get some more of that information out here droops is offered to go and
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improve the site do some search engine optimization and that sort of thing but since we've disabled
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the captures we've reduced our bandwidth by 50% so that is that is interesting sorry since we
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started approving the the comments the spammers have gone away basically so we have had
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this year so far 37 hosts 37 different hosts and i'm going to turn you over now to
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Danny speak who will give you a breakdown of who has contributed the most this year to hpr
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carbon 5150 carbon two half-abb brother mouse tank log flavinuseyheian
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guitarman and and contributing to shows pipe man music with mojaret maze and urban toys
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titan contributing free shows jwp sp zero ruse deep peak contributing for shows lost in Bronx
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monster and bokeh contributing five shows zogue contributing seven shows syge fell up and k five
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tux contributing eight shows ray can you miss contributing ten shows can fall on
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contributing eleven shows michael ford contributing 13 shows fihux
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contributing 20 shows clatu thank you very much Danny speak thank you very much not only to tattoo
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phoenix rubber on everybody else i would like to thank everybody who has who is involved with hpr this
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this community all the people behind it all the people paying for the hosting all the people the
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guys from bin rev all agnima clatu for hosting the shows everybody else behind the scenes who's
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giving me help and advice all the guys on the irc all the people on the mailing list all you guys
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for listening basically everybody in the hpr community thank you very much for all the support
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over the last year and i look forward to hearing from everybody in the coming year my new year's
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resolution is to get more hosts on the hpr network my ideal goal is that everybody who listens to
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hpr will have contributed at least one show it's very very easy to do just pick up a mic send us
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in a show it would make an ideal new year's resolution forget about lose and wait you have already
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given up smoking because i've already done a hpr so i don't know how to do that so this year your
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new year's resolution it's a really easy one to do pick up a microphone recorder show and send
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it in here to hacker public radio and with that i'll finish off with a few poignant words
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from our spammers the musicman says each and every should me implement for the key pass it will
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definitely giving good security for all sides touching touching touching a spammer writes ah
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exclamation mark i have loved these words out and want you to get my acquaintance please email me
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and we can move to your countries ps my daddy is rich he pays for the aeroplane
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numerology writes a very nice blog i really like to meet you the caption is really very nice
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mic tick i really like it
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i'm very much pleased with the contents you have mentioned i wanted to thank you for this great
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article i will be original for you thank you for listening to hacker public radio hpr sponsored by
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karo dot net so head on over to c a r o dot anything
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