LHS Episode #161: Someone Spelt the Soup

This is a very exciting episode of Linux in the Ham Shack for us. It's so special, that it's a double episode! That's right, it's like getting two episodes in one. Your hosts (one of them new to the program) discuss winter field day, WxBot, the origin of Debian Linux, SSTV using Linux, OpenSSH security concerns, solving the Rubik's Cube with Linux and a whole lot more. Hope you enjoy, and please welcome our new host!
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Segment 1 (Amateur Radio)
Winter Field Day Is Here
Source: https://www.winterfieldday.com/
Additional Info: https://www.winterfieldday.com/rules.html
Old-Fashioned Ham Radio Proves Its Reliability in Age of Texting
Source: https://www.kansas.com/news/local/article55293225.html
Additional Info: https://wichitamemorial3115.com/Page5.html
WxBot: An APRS Weather Forecast Auto Responder
Segment 2 (Open Source)
A Brief History of Debian Appendix A: The Debian Manifesto
Source: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/project-history/ap-manifesto.en.html
Police Confirm Ian Murdock Arrest Before Threatened Suicide
Source: https://sfbay.ca/2015/12/31/police-confirm-ian-murdock-arrest-before-threatened-suicide/
Additional Info:
https://techaeris.com/2016/01/01/ian-murdock-did-have-an-altercation-with-police-before-his-death/
Bug That Can Leak Crypto Keys Patched in OpenSSH
Additional Info: https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2016/q1/97
Rubik’s Cube is Solved in Just Over 1 Second Using Linux
Additional Info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixTddQQ2Hs4
Segment 3 (Linux in the Ham Shack)
KLog 0.9.2.3 Now in Japanese and With an Icon
Source: https://jaime.robles.es/
Bug#812407: RM: cwirc – ROM; zero popcon, dep removed
Source: https://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org/msg1391092.html
Additinal Info: https://myspace.voo.be/pcoupard/cwirc/
Adventures at the Northern Colorado Hamfest with KD0RG
Adventures in SSTV with K5TUX
Music
“Simple Parts” by Sick of Sarah, courtesy of MySpace
Source: https://myspace.com/sickofsarah/music/song/simple-parts-75270738-83022386
Running Time: 3:18
Release Date: September 2010
Country: USA
Segment 4 (Announcements and Feedback)
Indiegogo Generosity Campaign for Hamvention 2016 Is Go
Source: https://www.generosity.com/education-fundraising/linux-in-the-ham-shack-at-hamvention-2016
Dead of Winter Ham Radio Event
Everything Hamradio Podcast
Source: https://www.everythinghamradio.com/2016/01/ethpodcast-dstar/
Comment on Episode #155 from Gary, KC3PO
Additional Info: https://w8mrc.com/docs/presentations/HSMM-MESH-Web.pdf
Voice Mail from Matthew Williams, KD9BWJ
Segment 5 (Cheryl’s Recipe Corner)
Grünkernsuppe (Traditional German Spelt Soup)
Description
On Saturday, Russ and I traveled to Kansas City to do some shopping at IKEA, visit Weston Brewing in Weston, Missouri (we’re enjoying beverages from there at this very moment), and visit the “Steamboat Arabia” museum. At the end of our day we enjoyed a lovely meal at Grünauer restaurant in a Frisco freight building behind beautiful Union Station. Because we dined there during Kansas City’s Restaurant Week we had a 3 course meal to enjoy. This was the dish that Russ chose for his first course. The rest of the meal was average until we got to the Salted Caramel Pot de Creme we had for dessert. While it is not something we’ve made at home before, it WILL be something we do in the very near future. I love soup in the winter, especially with Pot de Creme for dessert.
Ingredients
¼ cup Butter
1 small Onion, minced
1 large Carrot, minced
6 fresh Mushrooms, minced
6 oz. Spelt berries, crushed
4 cups Broth (your choice of vegetable, chicken or beef)
¼ cup “Real Bacon Bits” (or a few pieces fried then crumbled) – optional (or cooked and diced chicken, cooked sausage… the choices are endless!)
½ cup Cream
Salt and pepper to taste
Directions
Over medium heat, sauté vegetables in the butter until beginning to get soft. Add crushed spelt berries to the vegetable mixture and saute for a few moments to release flavor. Do not burn the berries. If the berries begin to brown, remove from heat immediately. Add broth and meat to the vegetable/berry medley and simmer over low heat for approximately 2 hours. Remove from heat. Garnish each bowl with salt, pepper and a drizzle of cream over the top of the soup. You will stir the cream in just before you eat it. This recipe will make 4-6 servings.
Notes
Spelt berries (NOT flour) can be purchased at your local natural food store. Or you can get it online or locally through akin.com. Amazon carries it as well. Look for “Bob’s Red Mill Spelt Berries." This soup is very forgiving regarding the ingredients. Leave meat out, leave vegetables out, add different (or more) meat, add different (or more) veggies; the choice is yours. As the recipe is written, it is a brothy soup similar to chicken noodle soup in taste and consistency. If you’d like a thicker soup, you can puree’ everything together.
Segment 6 (Social Media Roundup)
Donations and Subscriptions
Michael Aiello
Mike Laskey
Ronald Nesler
Facebook
Ronin Mielecki
Antwaine Joyner
Nico Van Tonder
John Roopesh
Google+
Antonio H.
Karthik Sha
Chris Nelson
John van Egdom
Eric Bond
William Buck
Twitter
@goinglinux (Larry, what took you so long?)
@woodeee
@ve2gzi
@km6mo
@pa3hcm
Mailing List
Mike Laskey
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