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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2020 · 1H 19M

Episode 225: Full Self-Pessimism

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

In uncertain times, it's helpful to remember this ancient proverb: sometimes to keep moving forward, you have to stop at every green light. This week: the iPad gets some pointers from its brother Mac, Disney also finds time has no meaning, and pod listening habits in the shelter-in-place era. 🦠 .

In uncertain times, it's helpful to remember this ancient proverb: sometimes to keep moving forward, you have to stop at every green light. This week: the iPad gets some pointers from its brother Mac, Disney also finds time has no meaning, and pod listening habits in the shelter-in-place era. 🦠 .Links:Coronavirus Causes Dip in Podcast Listening – WWD Paul Haddad on Twitter: "The mouse support on iPad is pretty neat. Can’t say it’ll make me use the iPad any more but they did a good job." / Twitter Amazon.com: TCL 55" Class 6-Series 4K UHD QLED Dolby VISION HDR Roku Smart TV - 55R625: Electronics Amazon.com : Rachio 3 Smart Sprinkler Controller, Works with Alexa, 8 Zone : Garden & Outdoor Tesla self-driving traffic light and stop-sign interaction explained in leaked manual - Electrek Disney gives Onward surprise digital, Disney Plus release dates - Polygon Amazon.com: TiVo MINI VOX Streaming Media Player, 4K UHD, With Voice Remote! (TCDA95000): Electronics ‎Timery for Toggl on the App Store

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