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"'''Hello Internet: Wax Cylinder Edition'''" or "'''Hello Internet Wax Cylinder Episode'''" is an upcoming special episode of ''[[Hello Internet]]'' to be released in 2019 exclusively on wax [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_cylinder phonograph cylinders].<ref name="Hello Internet Wax Cylinder Episode">{{cite web|title=Hello Internet Wax Cylinder Episode|url=http://www.bradyharanblog.com/wax-cylinder/cylinder|website=BradyHaranBlog.com|publisher=Brady Haran|accessdate=25 April 2019}}</ref> The project was first announced on April 24, 2019 by Brady Haran and CGP Grey in [[H.I. No. 122: Wax Cylinders|episode 122]]. The sale of the first run bothwas began and endedheld on that day; no announcement of shipping datesdistribution has yet been made. Due to the limitations of the technology, the episode will have a running length of approximately two minutes, the shortest duration of any installment in the history of the podcast.
 
"Wax Cylinder Edition" will join "[[Hello Internet: The Vinyl Episode]]" (2016) as the second special installment of ''Hello Internet'' released exclusively on an uncommon or obsolete physical medium for the sake of novelty. As with "The Vinyl Episode", Haran conceived of the idea and undertook its execution without assistance from Grey outside of the initial recording and editing. The episode's first run, like that of its predecessor, was limited in quantity and within hours of being announced had been completely sold.
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==Website description==
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"An exclusive episode of Hello Internet on a genuine wax cylinder - the same technology used to record and play sound in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
 
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