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Mark! Techtonkfurters! (since hot dogs ARE sandwiches!)
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ultradamno @5:55
I looked it up!
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Mark! Friends!
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Mark! Techyons!
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Technistas?
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Hi Mark! Hi wireless crew!
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Evening Mark and all Technoids.
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Hi Mark and techtonicians!
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*practices a respectful bow*
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I'm an open faced sandwich right now...actually, the bottom layer is mostly gone. I'm of course morphing into the top layer.
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Not elderly, but parent free. An orphan?
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I'm pretty sure I don't have kids
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Yes. My sandwich has already been eaten. But this happens to most of us, yes? We all eat THIS sandwich.
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Should a made sandwiches for dinner...
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Ooh! Wobbly interview!
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Jim the Poet @6:08
Last time I checked, I had no kids, either.
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We're a moldering sandwich- open face after our parents passed away
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Wendy del Formaggio @6:09
Just reading this conversation makes me want to go get another vasectomy.
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Childless cat bachelor
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Fredericks @6:08
I always wonder about that - parent-free, kid-free, maybe we're older orphans!
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Good evening Mark, tonics.
Today my 13yr old made fun of me (49) because I had received App usage advice from an old man (60+) at the healthcare provider's booth at the hospital.
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Greetings, Mark and tech industry.
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Atlanta listeners were prevented from making the WFMU Pirate Cruise because of this.
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Hello, Mark and all. Sorry I'm late, although I didn't miss the show's beginning--I caught it on my cell phone!
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Paper, baby
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Handy Haversack @6:14
Smart KFHP flew Thursday and beat the issue. Friends of mine were stuck in Atlanta for the whole weekend.
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Nice simple rule about the calls being incoming
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The kid in trouble scam is so old I think it started in postcards or telegraphs.
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Hello Mark and all.
IDK whether a different release date would have made a difference for Crowdstrike.
Former wife is a computer programmer at UPS. They install new software updates at, like 4:30 AM on a Sunday. If something goes wrong, they work like fiends to fix it.
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Webhamster Henry @6:20
Telegraph destroyed STOP Ask no questions STOP Send now STOP
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Yes, use the technique as used in Terminator 2 "How is Wolfie?"
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Webhamster Henry @6:21
Sarah Connor?
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Hi!
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The iPad just updated...seems to have survived it...
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I'm a photo manager and I totally approve of Elaine's advice!
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Webhamster Henry @6:21
LIQUID METAL
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Webhamster Henry @6:21
"When John called home to warn the Voights, Max, recognizing "Janelle" as a Terminator imposter, barked furiously. John therefore feared that the T-1000 was already at the house, and asked the T-800 at his side about this. The T-800 then proceeded to speak with the T-1000 over the phone, imitating John's voice. After learning the dog's real name Max from John, he asked "Janelle" why Wolfie was barking. "Janelle" failed to recognize that the name was incorrect, assuring that "Wolfie" was just fine. Thus the T-1000 inadvertently gave away that it was not the real Janelle. The T-800 immediately hung up and informed John that his foster parents were dead."
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And links rot.
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Hii
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Handy Haversack @6:23
All started here....and he's a neurotoxin!
static.tvtropes.org...
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Gift:
Today - NYTIMES article
"How One Man Lost $740,000 to Scammers Targeting His Retirement Savings"
www.nytimes.com...
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hey folks
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How about Crowdstrike thouroghly testing the update in-house before releasing it out to customers.
If it fails in-house..it's not released until it passes
Seems like a simple idea, but was not done
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My math problem totaled 666
Woooooooo
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ultradamno @6:25
And apotheosis here:
tvtropes.org...
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I was recently learned about a company called Trustworthy that does DAM work. They are legit - but omg you have to hire someone to help you add + scan all of your info. They are recommended by privacy advocates - but still, if the web gets down, then what?
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Ciggy @6:25
I swear we read variations of this story every few weeks.
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Why not just keep a physical Rolodex with all DAM info? I'd rather do that than trust a company.
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Use the 3-2-1 backup plan that I recommend to my clients. 3 sources - 2 external hard drives and one cloud.
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Facebook, Google, et al. MIGHT last to the end of the internet, but there's no reason to assume their products and services will. Gmail lives only as long as it's useful to Alphabet as the best driver of data gathering. If any sort of actual privacy law were passed or even if they just thought of something better, there's no reason to assume any of these services would persist.
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Henry Hudson's Distant Relative @6:31
Basically, a physical Rolodex with all passwords, etc.
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Handy Haversack @6:10
Likewise, I wish I could get another hysterectomy.
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Henry Hudson's Distant Relative @6:33
the only issue with that (and I have all mis passwords written down too), is there's the worry that if something happens to your home, and that's the only place it's saved, then you're stuck.
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Quoting Marci now! The Techtonic equivalent of an Instant Request!
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Handy Haversack @6:35
I'm a techtonic star lol!
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A simple fire retardant pouch also a good idea for those important print outs.
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Spikey BXL @6:36
I tell the cats that only my FAVORITE gets to go in the pouch!
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Handy Haversack @6:37
Is the volume/content of the pouch measured in.. litter?
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You can also store important documents at your local bank in their safe-deposit box. You have to pay a rental fee, but it's usually pretty low, especially if you just need a little box for documents. Might be less than $50/year. And, you can also keep cash and drugs in there if, ya know...
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Thanks for the useful information Mark!
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Marci @6:32
Sources?
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I did some work at a facility in Flanders,NJ which was a storage archive facility for all kinds of data. Not only did they have documents, but also the outdated machines needed to read some of them. The bulk of the building was 5 stories underground.
I want to live there..5 stories underground
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Ireland I think passed some protective legislation for children online and one of the creators said leaving your child alone online is like leaving your child in a room with a stranger...
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Hey Mark and everyone! I missed the first half because I was outside playing with my kids! Haha. I have a 5 and 8 year old and a 78 year old mom in independent living. She 78 going on 90 physically and 12 emotionally.
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Ciggy @6:40
The sources would total 3 ways - so two external hard drives and one cloud source (=3) But also, printing out is great and important too, though I know it's not feasible to print everything important.
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tim @6:42
If only there were a happy medium ...
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Marci @6:43
I'm sorry, I'm having dinner. I'm not concentrating thoroughly on the context.
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Remember when the most serious pedagogical concern was that students were using their laptops in class to shop online?
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My kids (13 and 18) are glued to their screens, but they also play constantly in person with multiple friends.
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Am listening. Am nodding. I will alert some young parents i know. PLAY in yr early years, yes!
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not to mention how kids are more overweight today because of the inactivity . Many are headed toward diabetes. Another reason to be depressed
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So glad I grew up in the 60s and 70s
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Google Classroom, like so many other Google products, is not only clearly designed not to do what it says on the tin but to load a data mine with ore for Google but also a *terrible* product. It is hard to use, opaque, slow, and clunky. But the fear level among the civil-managerial class about not being "cutting-edge" is so great that they'd rather sacrifice generations of kids to Tech than actually evaluate a product.
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On the other hand, they have more choices on You Tube of novelty songs called Hawk Tuah than ever before...
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Build housing with them.
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Thanks, Mike!
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tim @6:42
There's a lot I want to add to this discussion. I'm 51. I'm 10 - 25 years older than most of the parents in my kids classes. Most of the parents are miles ahead of me regarding tech. I'm still a dumb ass. I don't stream anything other than FMU. My kids get their passive entertainment in physical form from the library. We listen to records and cds. This isn't intentional it's because I'm not interested. My kids accidentally benefit from my morning I guess - haha!
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Glad you're back, Mike Hurst! Many thanks!
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People are going to believe more and more AI lies. And that’s why we won’t need elections in 4 years.
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How can we protect them IF WE ARE ON THE INSIDE OF THE SANDWICH?!??
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Hey, thanks Mark and everyone--good show!
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Thanks, Mark!
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Important stuff. Thank you, Mark.
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Thanks, Mark!
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Thanks Mark!
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Cheers Mark and all.
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Another great show - thanks Mark!
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Thanks Mark!
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Thank you, Mark!
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Thanks, everyone!
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Thanks Mark
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Cheers Mark! Thanks again for your integrity and moral rectitude!
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Handy Haversack @6:57
I have to practice saying my name.
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Mark Thanks
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Mark Hurst @7:00
Ha, don't we all!
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Handy Haversack @6:57
"Handy, how is Wolfie Hurst?"