Kia ora Mosen At Largers. A reminder that this podcast is indexed by chapter. If you listen with a podcast client that offers chapter support, you can easily skip between segments.
Here are the topics covered in this episode, and the time in the file for each.
Introduction,[0:00]
It’s beginning to feel like summer with the return of cricket,[2:15]
Thanksgiving. Daily gratitude works wonders,[3:11]
The search for the lost cord,[5:08]
Send me your Beatles and John Lennon memories for the next episode,[12:09]
Book recommendation: “Breath, the new science of a lost art”, by James Nestor,[15:35]
More tape recorder memories,[17:33]
Bluetooth keyboard recommendations,[1:07:10]
iOS app recommendation, NFC Tools,[1:09:49]
How accessible is the Ancestral Quest app?,[1:11:36]
Product recommendation, Keyto Breath Sensor,[1:12:36]
Mantis Q40 comments,[1:15:09]
Facebook for iOS accessibility bug, and why do people still use Facebook anyway?,[1:18:02]
Several topics from South Africa including blind people eating in public,[1:23:11]
Tips for diagnosing and resolving your own computer problems,[1:36:37]
Windows podcast app recommendation, Speak OnMedia Suite,[1:46:12]
Windows Notifications and reaction to the MFI hearing aid issue,[1:50:18]
Various thoughts from the UK,[1:58:02]
Good maps and questions about the Mantis Q40,[2:04:38]
Two-factor authentication with 1Password and Amazon Sidewalk explained,[2:08:50]
Closing and contact info,[2:16:16]
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