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Episode: 826
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Title: HPR0826: HPR Community News for Sep 2011
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0826/hpr0826.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 03:06:15
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Music
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Hello everybody my name is Kenzo and you're listening to Hacker Public Radio Community
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News for September 2011. First of all I'd like to welcome the new host to our network
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as we always do at the top of the show and we had three new hosts this month, Okun D.K.
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Tracy Holtz also known as Holster and Joe Wacomara. First of all let me thank you very
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much for coming stepping up to the plate and recording some shows more about that later on.
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Let's start with a quick roundup of the shows for last month. Episode 206 was Hacker
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Community News for the previous month and we followed that with a show from Platoon on
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Mara DNS, one of his series on networking where he introduces you to setting up some simple
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networking in the house. The following day we had Brom with an interview from Jansi Smith
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and I'd like to thank Brom for providing the complete transcription of the show in the show notes.
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Excellent thank you very much. The following day was syndicated Thursday and this week we took
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a talk to me episode from Duke Geek he suggested that we play it and it's a talk to me number 28
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which is about segmented downloading and just as a little bit of feedback on that episode the
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reason that ISP's hate bit torrent is because it uses it's not as efficient internally on the local
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network and their own networks as something like a news group is when you take a feed from a news
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group is a sort of hierarchical structure that responds to the network but they really hate
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bit torrent because it goes outside of their network and every time you go outside of their
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network it costs them money and if you go to a server the other side of the world it really
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really costs them money so this is why they love news servers and they hate bit torrent.
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The following day we had Joe with his first show introducing himself recorded in the car and he
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mentioned that he was thinking of doing a arch install show and we hope that he does some feedback
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in the comments section which asked him to do a show on that. The following day was a show from
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Thistleweb and I'd like to apologize to Thistleweb and Tlatu and basically everybody involved in
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Corba2 for not getting the show out when they thought it was out it was scheduled and they asked
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me not to schedule us and then they said okay go ahead and schedule again and I had simply
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taken it out of the queue so apologies for that they have essentially a free culture torrent
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tracker and CMS which they if you want more information on that you can go to unseenstudio.co.uk
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forward slash tracker that's unseenstudio.co.uk forward slash tracker and you'll find some interesting
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information there on posting bit torrent to good use. The next show on our list was
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show called in by mr. Gadgets our stalwart on the network here and he was questioning whether
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they you know are you a paid control and he gives some examples of that and sort of
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modulate the water for a lot of people there are some interesting feedback in the comments section
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by Tlatu who feels that they are all paid controls but go read those comments yourself if you're
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want to know more information now you can subscribe to the comments or how you can subscribe to
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the org and our speaks feed feel free to click on the syndication link in the navigation menu on
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hacker public radio website the following day was episode 813 recorded by myself it was an
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interview with ruby gem about bar camp blackpool and that's coming up on the 15th of october and
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they were looking for some people who maybe might be able to come along and participate and perhaps
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engage in some of the good value sponsorship that they have available more information in the show
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notes about that then we had the nightcast episode 54 on syndicated Thursday setting up
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an amaii server I want to thank and at lord for sending this in I haven't actually set up a
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man in myself but it seems like a nice way to set up a home automation home media server if you
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were into that sort of thing so feel free to give that a shout the following day um well sorry the
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following yes the following day was of another mix up in scheduling by an interview that I did
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with chris finley at org camp about software freedom date on d which is on 2011 and I just
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cut it out the day before software freedom day apologies to chris there for antisoble before
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the scheduling mix ups and I just will be talking more about that later on but the episode was about
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software freedom day in d and actually the audio wasn't too bad considering that we recorded
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it outside the train station in front of a taxi rank in at us org camp then we had the first in
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what I hope will be a very productive series from tracy holes though you'll know from the podnott's
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network holster um he has started a show series called modern survivalism and it's pretty much
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practical day-to-day tips on um you know how we can make use of the resources around us I don't know
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if a lot of you are aware but everything you buy in the stores is shipped there on a just in time
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policy so you know the ship it so that it will arrive just on the day and everything is scheduled
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so it's kind of a big house it cards really so there's no buffer at all in the system
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if anything goes wrong then um then there will be shortages of particular products
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that's not to say I'm an alarmist or anything but you can do something about that by listening to
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the uh to this episode and um taking some practical tips nothing too soon nothing that's going
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to cause you any hardship or nothing too serious so let's uh look forward to that
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then the following day we had a con decay the first show on how to um install uh windows
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from a USB disk now of course it wasn't just windows he was um they he was discussing other
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operation systems as well but this was a good example um on how you would um
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add windows to the mix so a very very useful episode the next day we had
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our very good friend and hbr admin pogey with an episode on how to use the sons of clip for
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podcasting he had replaced the standard firmware with the rock packs firmware and was uh using it
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interestingly cold crunchy who paid a visit uh to Amsterdam was over here for a cup of tea coffee
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actually um was talking about how she used the sons of clip for um podcasting as well and she
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was able to cut down a background noise by holding the uh earbud um where the earbuds join
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the the jack that goes into the sons of clip holds onto that rather than the sons of clip itself
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got rid of some background noise so the next day we had uh robin gattelings excellent excellent year
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episode on editing the podcast and it is on my to do list to add all of these to um a how to
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podcast section on the website the next day again clad to setting up a web server and my SQL server
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making it sound very easy and of course it is quite easy so um that is a quite nice series there
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a few people have uh deep deep has given some uh responses back in there to some of the comments
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so check out the comments in the show notes for uh for more information on that a dial in episode
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from mr gadgets um the episode getting uh the most comments of any show this month and it was
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why android tablets suck um ranging from the worst review i've ever heard to the best review i've
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ever heard so uh have a have a read of the show notes um mr gadgets has quite a lot of experience
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on the um on android tablets so uh well worth your while both listening to the show notes
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and reading the comments on this episode before you dive deep into the world of android tablets
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one tip i will give you is that you would be well advised to try out your android tablet before you
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um before you make a purchase the next day we had Vivian Aparkas with an interview from alcamp
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and it was about the gift gaff community phone project and it was a real pity that i
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didn't hear about this prior to going to the uk i would have been able to arrange a sim card
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seems like a very interesting way to do a business but the sonica limon you might say well
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it's uh getting the community to do your work for you but it seems to be um it seems to be
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quite a good approach then uh following day we had episode two three where clatu talks to Trevor
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a programmer from python's g stringer backend again a very interesting show from clatu and he
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seems to be able to uh pick up interesting interviews the entire time then uh robin gattling again
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with full circle podcast content edited for hacker public radio about the open tech conference
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2011 polygram of fosbox um and this is a organ non-profit organization supporting digital
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inclusion and helping other non-profits towards lower cost ITC systems with a more flexible
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and lower environmental impact so there's uh link in the show notes to that episode to
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fosbox.org.uk and you can get more information about them even if you're not in the uk
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um they provide a lot of information on the site that's uh well worth reading
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and the last episode of the month was jimmy sharp interview at x.org developer conference xdc
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2011 by marcos and this is the first in a series of episodes uh from that um from that show um
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quite uh quite an interesting episode actually didn't think i was going to be as interested
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in something uh so low level as the x system and the x protocol c binding knowledge the xcb
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but as with quite a lot of the things on hpr you don't know you're interested in in the month
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until you hear an excellent interview just like this and i'd also like to thank thank marcos for
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doing all the encoding and the show notes hidden html and doing the id3 tags and the whole
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kicking kibble saves a lot of work actually so great thank you very much and thank you very much to
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all our hosts um we uh we have never had as many shows in the queue as we have at the moment
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boss um i'm and of course i'm happy with that if i'm looking here at hacka public radio.org
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forward slash calendar.php you'll see the moving schedule of shows as they're coming up
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and we have now shows stretching out to the last show that's scheduled is html community news
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for the first of first monday of january 2012 so quite happy about that but because of the
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schedule rules we have quite a lot of free slots and they're still as you can see if you look at
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the bottom it currently says there are 31 shows in the queue and 34 free slots so if you have not
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as yet done your one show for hacka public radio then it's time to start recording that show and
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send it in for this year so your one show you've you've had a quite a lot of shows this year and
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uh already over 200 shows and so now we would like to to hear the remainder your contribution
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to hacka public radio in the form of a show and if you could send that in email adman at hacka
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public radio.org we'll send you all the information that you need to get yourself added to that queue
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thank you uh speaking about the queue coming up we have um i mentioned that um i'm quite happy
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to have the shows in but as it turns out the shows that have been contributed are largely from
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three contributors clatu mostly with quite a lot of interviews marcoes and myself with interviews
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from all f and marcoes are from the x developer conference so while it's a healthy state of affairs
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it is not sustainable in our current form unless people send in shows we ask for one show a year
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ideally we would like um people to send in shows more regularly than that but at the moment
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i'll be giving a breakdown later on uh in december show at breakdown of the year at hpr
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and uh the way i see it now is the vast majority of shows uh and two higher
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percentage are contributed by clatu not to say that i don't like the shows it's absolutely great
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i appreciate the shows and as he says himself he would like to see the day where um hpr is self
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sustainable but i don't think we're there yet so um i'm going to continue stressing and asking people
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i really need shows coming in it's really great to have a full queue where um they
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schedule rules have been put to the test for the first time ever up until now it's been pretty
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obvious what's going to be scheduled if you have only one show in the queue well then that's what's
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going to get scheduled so keep sending in the shows current harp on and off about it um after my
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little mix up with chris finnelly and this web which was um do you also largely to the fact that
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we have a new outro and a lot of the shows needed to be reedited and i needed to apply a lot of
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the scheduling rules which i've really haven't had to do uh before i'm just going to read you an
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email sent to the hpr mail list if you're not on the hpr mail list please join information is on
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the website now you can do that anyway it goes uh and i called from email along with the scheduling
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rules as a heck of public radio at our farmer slash counter that php there is a line that says while
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avoiding having anyone host our series repeated in a week the idea of this was to allow someone
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uploading an entire series in mongo and us having to schedule it so this has worked out well
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so that the queue is full and the host still gets their series played fairly often boss
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after an event like augamp and de anolinix fest or linux fest or aleph or etc we tend to get a
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load of shows at once that fall outside the traditional concept of a series um some of these
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shows have the feel of the fest and go stale after some time so the question is should we schedule
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these according to the same rules meaning that there is no more than one a week or should we
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open the floodgates and have a few weeks dedicated to posts and interviews and i asked people to
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discuss and thankfully they did um a lot of the discussions came down on their fact that we should
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we should release the shows as soon as possible um that we uh we should open the floodgates
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we should release the timely ones with a higher time factors you know that are have a
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sell-by date as soon as possible and essentially the answer came to me at least to me i don't know
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about the rest of you but um that's what i that's the purpose of this this podcast every month is
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so that those of you who maybe aren't on the way uh may list or have not been involved in
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discussions at least become aware of the discussions and can send an email to the list with your
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opinion but basically the way i see it is if that somebody is going to show which is great um and
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we will be putting also together uh how to represent a hpr as a show you know clatu has some um
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shows episode in the queue about that so what if you're going to show what we can do is we can
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promote that by interviewing the organizers beforehand which we've already done
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we can organize the show pack which i want to talk to you about later on
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we can make sure that you have a table and all the business cards stickers um they banner
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and with a little explanation of how you can what you need to do with the show and then after the show
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when we're doing that we can also schedule a block of time immediately after the show or however
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long if you want to leave a week after the show so that you have time for editing we can do that
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as well so something like five days of all f interviews five days of all camp interviews after
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all camp five days of whatever conference after whatever conference so that seems to that will
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fit in well with the um with the schedule rules which state time critical shows you go first schedule
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shows um where we have scheduled a regular slot and a new host and then on the first and first
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out basis so in actual fact we wouldn't need to change anything uh the schedule rules will
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apply and uh the important reason for that is i want um this system to be fair and be seen to
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be fair so you know if somebody is going to a show you're going to know beforehand so we'll have
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plenty of time to schedule out the slots so that anyone seeing their shows going in afterwards
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will um well know why and yeah all should be good speaking of shows that are coming up
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they're Derby Khan from Lewisville Kentucky it's going to be on from September the 30th to
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october the second which will mean it's over now but hpr will be at that show um other things
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that were happening with there's going to be a hpr roundtable freeknik and hey that is for
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information on when that is on you can find that on the website it will be held
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at as it clicks um freeknik 15 will be November the 4th to the 6th 2011 in days in stadium in
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Nashville at Tennessee very good very good very good and if you have more shows that are coming
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up i'd appreciate it if people will go to those representing hpr and you don't need any special
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special as ambassadorial status but we can of course assign you that hpr ambassadors if you wish
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and it's a great way for people to get to know hpr so that they can subscribe to it and enjoy
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the excellent shows that are on here but more importantly it's a great way to get contributors in
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and that's what we need we need people to come in and contribute to hpr providing us with shows
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other things that happened released uh got some feedback from our um had the open source
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accessibility expert mr. johnson nadu about the augmented podcast and i look forward to
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doing some more of those including some of his tips about um spelling out the links not just saying
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them we had um in the last show we mentioned that there was a text file available where you could
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read out the text associated with the outro so that we could mix and match them into a multicultural
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best embodying the spirit of what hpr is many people from many different nations and cultures
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contributing to a open source network so we have contributions from carbone to
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polkae and manon so far so look forward to hearing your contribution then we had a continued
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discussion on the hpr theme music and i was delighted to hear that um polkae used that in one
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the outros in one of his episodes um you can use it or you can not use it entirely up to you um
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and then we had one other thing which was the that code cruncher was over to visit here in Amsterdam
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and she called around to the house and we had a nice time drinking coffee and talking about hpr
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and some of the things we'd like to do in the upcoming time so that's it that's the end of
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this month's episode uh just one thing i saw tagged as hpr in my newsfeed was hpr boot at the
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Ohio lynx fest where uh somebody with devil thorns was talking to a strange almost alien creature
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with blue hair at what purports to be the haka public radio booth at Ohio lynx fest
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yes if you want to see what that latu looks like in real life then uh you're going to have to chase
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down that video and with that thank you very much for listening to my ongoing rant and i look forward
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to hearing your show coming on the cue sometime in the future and remember that as always you can
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tune in tomorrow and hear another excellent episode on hacker public radio
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