hpr1676 :: HPR Community News for December 2014
HPR Community News for December 2014 and part 3 of the New Year Show 18 to 20 Hundred.
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HPR Community News.
A monthly look at what has been going on in the HPR community. This is a regular show scheduled for the first Monday of the month.
HPR Community News for December 2014
New hosts
Welcome to our new hosts:
Rill, Michal Cieraszynski.
Last Month's Shows
Comments this month
There are 31 comments:
- hpr1667 (2014-12-23) "How to start a Blog" by Rill.
- davi jordan on 2014-12-27:"[no title]"
- hpr1666 (2014-12-22) "Bare Metal Programming on the Raspberry Pi (Part 3)" by Gabriel Evenfire.
- Mike Ray on 2014-12-22:"Another great episode"
- Gabriel Evenfire on 2014-12-24:"Re: Another great episode"
- hpr1664 (2014-12-18) "Life and Times of a Geek part 1" by Dave Morriss.
- 0xf10e on 2014-12-20:"Cool stuff ^^"
- Colin on 2014-12-22:"Thanks Dave!"
- Dave Morriss on 2014-12-22:"Appreciate the feedback"
- hpr1663 (2014-12-17) "Interview with Greg Greenlee Founder of Blacks In Technology" by Ken Fallon.
- dodddummy on 2014-12-25:"BIT rss feed issues"
- Dave Morriss on 2014-12-25:"Re: BIT rss feed issues"
- hpr1660 (2014-12-12) "Trying out Slackware" by beni.
- Loomx on 2014-12-12:"[no title]"
- Mike Ray on 2014-12-12:"Great episode"
- Beni on 2014-12-13:"Thanks guys"
- hpr1659 (2014-12-11) "OggCamp Interview with Jon Archer" by corenominal.
- NYbill on 2014-12-18:"Ah it just clicked!"
- hpr1658 (2014-12-10) "Cool Stuff Part 2" by Curtis Adkins (CPrompt^).
- Daven on 2014-12-12:"Thanks!"
- NYbill on 2014-12-19:"Another podcast for the catcher. "
- hpr1657 (2014-12-09) "Hacking Gutenberg eBooks" by Jon Kulp.
- Dave Morriss on 2014-12-19:"Thanks Jon, this is brilliant"
- hpr1656 (2014-12-08) "My audio player collection" by Dave Morriss.
- Mike Ray on 2014-12-08:"The Dave Morris National Audio Player Museum"
- p on 2014-12-08:"[no title]"
- Dave Morriss on 2014-12-09:"Thanks for the feedback"
- p on 2014-12-10:"[no title]"
- Dave Morriss on 2014-12-13:"iRiver Clix2"
- hpr1651 (2014-12-01) "HPR Community News for November 2014" by HPR Volunteers.
- Mike Ray on 2014-11-30:"Comment about the RPI GPU in com news for November"
- Dave Morriss on 2014-12-01:"Ken Starks' Indiegogo campaign"
- hpr1649 (2014-11-27) "Raspberry Pi Accessibility Breakthrough" by Mike Ray.
- gigasphere on 2014-12-02:"Thanks Mike!"
- hpr1648 (2014-11-26) "Bash parameter manipulation" by Dave Morriss.
- Jon Kulp on 2014-12-04:"[no title]"
- Dave Morriss on 2014-12-05:"Thanks Jon"
- musicpeace on 2014-12-10:"Thanks Dave! & also for Magnatune"
- Dave Morriss on 2014-12-13:"Magnatune"
- hpr1643 (2014-11-19) "Unison Syncing Utility" by FiftyOneFifty.
- bort on 2014-12-04:"[no title]"
- hpr1637 (2014-11-11) "Communities Are Made of People" by FiftyOneFifty.
- gigasphere on 2014-12-02:"Great episode"
- hpr1630 (2014-10-31) "Bare Metal Programming on the Raspberry Pi (Part 2)" by Gabriel Evenfire.
- Alison Chaiken on 2014-12-16:"Would make a great basis for a hackfest"
- hpr1512 (2014-05-20) "Adopting and Renovating a Public-Domain Counterpoint Textbook" by Jon Kulp.
- Måns Mårtensson on 2014-12-15:"Teacher"
- Greetings to Afghanistan: Kabul, Kandahar, Mazari Sharif, and Herat.
- HPR COMMUNITY NEWS
- https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1676
- Rich's Pool has too much Muriatic Acid (First World Problem)
- Greetings to much of Russia and 8 more: Moscow, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Muscat.
- Greetings to Iran: Tehran, Rasht, Esfahn, and Bandar-Abbas.
- Two rednecks digress on matters of the heart.
- Greetings to Iraq and 20 more: Baghdad, Khartoum, Nairobi, and Addis Ababa.
- Call for shows by Ken, also correct his pronounciation =D
- Right to be forgotten. A small discussion and explination about the idea.
- Processes of hiring folks.
- issues related to privacy.
- Ken Falls for a guy.
- Heated debate!!
- Ken Fallon and SndChaser start the annual rant-off, Fab is nowhere to be seen.