It’s a double-edged sword, once you fall off the wagon there’s less incentive 
to jump back on, less urgency in the calls of “the queue is low!”. But quality 
over quantity is very worth considering too.

-dosman



> On Apr 24, 2021, at 5:25 PM, BK Navarette <bknavare...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I love the rawness of hpr episodes. I like that I can sit at my desk with my 
> phone and do all the 'producing' i need to do to get a show out. if i want a 
> 'polished' episode i'd listen to twit, but the content there is terrible so i 
> don't ( espically the spin right guy)
> 
> brian-in-ohio
> 
> 
> On 4/24/21 2:57 PM, Jason Dodd wrote:
>> This is the same question I asked myself when you said we'd do one every day 
>> and if we ran out of shows HPR was over.  At least that's what you said 
>> according to my memory.  I didn't go back to check.
>> 
>> I had my doubts but now I'm convinced this way is better.  In my honest 
>> opinion, anyone put off but the quality of HPR shows doesn't get it.  Some 
>> of the best episodes are ones which are almost unlistenable.
>> 
>> If HPR were to turn into a polished deal, i'd call it a step backwards.
>> 
>> 
>> On 4/24/21 2:15 PM, Ken Fallon wrote:
>>> A Nice article on HPR with a valid question at the end.
>>> 
>>> https://foxacid.se/hedorah/posts/hpr/
>>> 
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