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hpr1874 :: Interview with Droops

To mark the 10 year anniversary of HPR we talk to droops one of the founders of Today with a Techie.

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We started producing shows as Today with a Techie 10 years ago this weekend. To mark the project we track down droops one of the founders and ask him about the early days.

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Comment #1 posted on 2015-09-28 04:18:26 by droops

Thanks

Thank you again Ken for keeping all of this together and thank you to everyone who has recorded and episode and truly been a part of the HPR community. It would not exist without you.

Comment #2 posted on 2015-10-08 15:15:39 by J.

Wow, as a public school survivor, hearing all about your class makes me a little envious to be honest.

Comment #3 posted on 2015-10-13 13:19:37 by Dave Morriss

I loved this interview

I really enjoyed this. Congratulations and thanks Ken.

It was great to understand more about the history of HPR, and to get further insight into who the founders were, and what their motivation was.

And droops - you sound like a hell of a teacher :-)

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