0:00:00 INTRODUCTIONThink of podcasts like software development. The alpha builds are out of the way, now we're moving into beta
testing.We then geek out for a bit talking about how Skype for Linux has finally made it out of beta and jumped from version 2.2 beta to 4.0. Dustin then rambles on about his current KDE setup.0:04:15 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: June 21 1788 - US Constitution Ratified 1813 - The French are defeated in Spain 1892 - Mormon Soldier, Lot Smith killed by Navajos 1982 - Hinckley acquitted for insanity 1990 - Iran devastated by earthquake0:16:09 SCIENCE Curiosity has received some software upgrades. Voyager 1 is about to pass into interstellar space! The bonobo genome has now been sequenced. Humans may have not been the first European artists after all. "Humans evolved from primitive sharks new research suggests" and "Shark-headed human ancestor swam with fishes" - Decent articles, shitty titles.I guess we never stopped geeking out...0:24:13 OTHER NEWS Two Michigan representatives removed from the speakers schedule for using offensive medical terms. New Catholic/GOP proposal is for the government to pay for contraceptives0:38:31 Dustin contacted Samuel Pipim, but he hasn't responded yet. You can contact him too.0:39:47 Dustin talks about how he ditched cigarettes.0:46:31 We then talk about our local groups, Wesley's Kitsap Atheists and Agnostics and Kitsap County Skeptics and Dustin's West Valley Freethinkers, Cosmos Coffee Club, and Idaho
Atheists.If you'd like to contact us, you can email us at
contact@htotw.com or leave us a message at (541)
203-0666.On a side note, I edit the podcast using Audacity. After I split the stereo recording into two separate mono tracks I take a 5-10 second segment where that track is virtually silent to generate the noise profile for noise removal on that track. I then do the same thing to the other track. Then after cleaning things up I'm now trying a few new things, including truncate silence with a compression ratio of 4:1 and minimum and maximums of 200 ms and 500 ms, respectively, although next time I'm thinking about possibly 100 ms and 250 ms. I then added 4 db of base boost at 200 Hz, then normalized both tracks together. I also tried splitting high and low level editing into separate passes, but I don't know that it really helped, although the fact I made two passes definitely allowed me to catch more ums, stutters, mouse clicks, etc. Any suggestions from the pros out there?
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