fix small typos - radio-interview-2018 - absmagazine interview about bitreich and gopher transcription files
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 (HTM) Author: Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>
       Date:   Wed, 22 Aug 2018 19:21:05 +0200
       
       fix small typos
       
       Signed-off-by: Christoph Lohmann <20h@r-36.net>
       
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       @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ something about the gopher protocol.
        [...music cut out...]
        
        
       -Yes, now we have Christop here. He is a bit of a computer nerd, a
       +Yes, now we have Christoph here. He is a bit of a computer nerd, a
        hobbyist, who is tinkering with software, hardware, programming and
        protocols -- everything that's computer related and how they communicate.
        
       @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ anymore of courseā€¦
        
        C: That's a problem for inexperienced users. They download the
        Tor-Browser, want to share their secrets about their regime. If I just
       -hand them a tor browser, it has certain metadata which spy agencys have
       +hand them a tor browser, it has certain metadata which spy agencies have
        special filters for. So they can be found easily. Which means all the
        basic layers have to be designed securely that the average whistle blower
        will not get in trouble.
       @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ Facebook where data is hidden behind one web interface. If Facebook's
        going out of business all the data is gone. So we say: re-usability. It
        would be a huge waste to redo all this data.
        
       -M: What's the reason we don't have data reusablility today but big
       +M: What's the reason we don't have data reusability today but big
        companies that collect all the data and not a lot of small contributions
        by people? After all the idea has been around for 20/30 years as well..
        
       @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ part of that I have to do my share...
        
        [radio jingle]
        
       -M: Here's the ABS Magasin: Arbeit, Bildung und Soziales. Your magazine
       +M: Here's the ABS Magazin: Arbeit, Bildung und Soziales. Your magazine
        about social policies here on radio x the Frankfurt citizen radio. We
        have talked about the gopher protocol, the simple way of exchanging text
        over the internet. We will continue our talk with Christoph as there