So its that time again. Time for the HPR new years eve show. I emailed John Neusteter about using his mumble server (the same one we use for the the hpr community news)
ch1.teamspeak.cc port 64747 For show notes I emailed Thaj again and he agreed to let us use his ehtarpad http://thaj.dnsdojo.com:9001/p/hpr2016 For the stream last year I believe Ken set that up something through the HPR site. If it is not possible to do again Kevin Wisher has volunteered his stream. Also last year there was some last minute changes to the start and end time. I have no real preference when it comes to the time. I'll start a recording at any time. Just let me know what people think asap because I would like to get the word out through G+ and promos, and any other way people can think of. So same as last year I will do the editing and the posting. If anyone would like to pitch in with taking show notes or an alternate recording I would appreciate it greatly. I would appreciate any help. I will not be reserving any slots I will try to get it out asap, but it seems like in the past some of the anxiety behind the new years eve show comes from trying to get it out asap or trying to keep someone on and the conversation going for the full 24 hrs. I am not planning to be on for the full 24 hrs. I will be in as much as I possibly can. The recording will be running the whole time if there are people in the mumble channel talking or not. Truncate silence will take care of the dead air, and I don't care if we only get 4 hrs or conversation out of a 24 hr recording, the conversations had on the "HPR New Years Eve Show" have made for some of the best podcast listening I have ever heard. That is why I keep pushing for the new years eve show. So please let me know what you think is a good starting and ending time. Please let others know that we are doing it again this year, and please join us on mumble new years eve and join in the conversation. Thank you Honkeymagoo
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