While it probably was putrid... That was somehow an autocorrect from "intros". 

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> On Jul 15, 2014, at 12:26 AM, StankDawg <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have recorded most of the putrid in the past and would be glad to do it 
> again. Just let me know. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone.
> 
>> On Jul 14, 2014, at 6:53 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> We should do a plug for our sponsor/hosting provider.
>> 
>> If the text-to-speech intro would help community members who are blind, low 
>> vision, dyslexic, driving, having a migraine, or just busy, I'm OK with that 
>> part of the proposal, too.
>> 
>> If I am feeling like an uncharitable troll on a given day, I can find my 
>> fast forward button. On most days, I would happy to have a way to know 
>> what's coming up without having to squint at the ticker on my Sansa Clip Zip.
>> 
>> This all sounds fine to me. I just need more hours in the day, and more 
>> sleep.
>> 
>> Charles in NJ
>> 
>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
>> 
>> 
>> From: Kevin O'Brien <[email protected]>; 
>> To: <[email protected]>; 
>> Subject: Re: [Hpr] Fwd: Migration in the future (To my company). 
>> Sent: Mon, Jul 14, 2014 7:08:34 PM 
>> 
>> By all means, we should. As my friend Door-to-door Geek says, support 
>> the people who support you.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> On 7/14/2014 2:13 PM, Ken Fallon wrote:
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>> > Hash: SHA1
>> >
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I got this email last week and Josh, the real HPR admin, is starting a
>> > new hosting business and as such he will be bringing HPR hosting along
>> > with him.
>> >
>> > I recorded an interview with him yesterday to get more details and it
>> > turns out he has been footing the bill for HPR Hosting for a while now.
>> > So apologies for the interview turning into an advertisement but we owe
>> > this guy. Their main selling point is honest hosting and their site is
>> > http://AnHonestHost.com. We have a discount code of "HPR15" on shared
>> > hosting. Spread the word and the code, the fact you get a daily episode
>> > is testament to their work.
>> >
>> > We will of course be including a thank you to our An Honest Host, but
>> > I'd like to put it at the front rather than the end. Think the Linux
>> > Outlaws intro. This would be added automatically during conversion so
>> > Josh can can keep the news fresh and you don't need to add it. Something
>> > like:
>> > <quote>
>> > HPR is proudly sponsored by AnHonestHost.com. Use the discount code
>> > HPR15 for 15% off all shared hosting at AnHonestHost.com
>> > </quote>
>> >
>> > As we will be adding this anyway it will also allow us to add
>> > text-to-speech blurb between the sponsor mention and the intro, so
>> > people can decide if they wish to listen to it or not. This was
>> > discussed a long time ago and it descended into a debate on how much
>> > people hate text to speech. Something like:
>> > <quote>
>> > It is Monday July the 14th and this is HPR episode 1551 entitled
>> > "Bitcoin Mining". It is hosted by Scyner and is 8 minutes long. The
>> > Summary: "This is a short summary of what steps I took to get a set and
>> > forget bitcoin mining station going"
>> > </quote>
>> >
>> > Da da. Da. Da, da da da daaaa etc.
>> >
>> > Therefore the outro also needs to be rerecorded. I want to make sure the
>> > text we include is correct from the start. Currently it is (without the
>> > advertisement)
>> >
>> > <quote>
>> > You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at hackerpublicradio dot org
>> >
>> > We are a Community podcast network that releases shows every weekday
>> > Monday through Friday.
>> >
>> > Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by an HPR listener
>> > like yourself.
>> >
>> > If you ever thought of recording a podcast then click on our contribute
>> > link to find out how easy it really is.
>> >
>> > Hacker Public Radio was founded by the Digital Dawg Pound and the
>> > Infonomicon Computer Club.
>> >
>> > HPR is a part of the Binary Revolution at binrev.com
>> >
>> > Unless otherwise stated today's show is released under a: Creative
>> > Commons, Attribution, ShareAlike, 3.0  License
>> > </quote>
>> >
>> > Feel free to add your changes and suggestions.
>> >
>> > Ken.
>> >
>> > - -------- Original Message --------
>> > Subject:     Migration in the future (To my company).
>> > Date:     Wed, 9 Jul 2014 10:35:15 -0700
>> > From:     Joshua Knapp <[email protected]>
>> > To:     Ken Fallon <[email protected]>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Hey Ken,
>> >
>> > Just a heads up, I have talked with David and I am getting ready to move
>> > the binrev family of sites off of LP and to my company that I am
>> > starting (AnHonestHost.com).  LP is having some serious issues and I
>> > fear that they wont be around for much longer (at least in it's current
>> > form).  I know HPR has a pretty big following and I would appreciate any
>> > positive words that can be said about my company I am starting.
>> >
>> > Right now all of Binrev's costs are coming out of my pocket because the
>> > company isn't making enough yet to be self sustaining.  This is not a
>> > plea for money from you or anyone with HPR, BinRev or any of the other
>> > sites, but a request that people promote us.  The biggest huddle I am
>> > facing is getting our name out there.  I know the folks that are active
>> > on the mailing list and provide shows are an opinionated bunch, and
>> > honestly I would love to hear from them. I would love to know what they
>> > think of our ideas, our plans and our pricing.
>> >
>> > - --Josh
>> >
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