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162: The To-Do That Keeps On To-Doing

<p>This time around, James‘ weekly to-do spills over into the rest of the episode. It’s the just-announced <em>LIVE near WWDC 2021</em> event which celebrates the 20th anniversary of <em>James Dempsey and the Breakpoints</em>. The conversation turns to plans for the event and digging through a few decades worth of hard drives, laptops, and videotapes to find materials for the event. Jean talks about her own efforts to reduce tech clutter, including an organization near her that not only provides refurbished machines to those who need them, but also teaches how to do the refurbishing! Also, a little story of the Titanium PowerBook that could.</p> <p><a href="https://livenearwwdc.com">LIVE near WWDC 2021</a></p> <p><audio controls="controls" src="https://micro.blog/pages/downloads/4155/1327329/406762.mp3" preload="metadata" /></p>

An episode of the The Weekly Review podcast, hosted by The Weekly Review, titled "162: The To-Do That Keeps On To-Doing" was published on May 21, 2021.

May 21, 2021 · The Weekly Review

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This time around, James‘ weekly to-do spills over into the rest of the episode. It’s the just-announced LIVE near WWDC 2021 event which celebrates the 20th anniversary of James Dempsey and the Breakpoints. The conversation turns to plans for the event and digging through a few decades worth of hard drives, laptops, and videotapes to find materials for the event. Jean talks about her own efforts to reduce tech clutter, including an organization near her that not only provides refurbished machines to those who need them, but also teaches how to do the refurbishing! Also, a little story of the Titanium PowerBook that could. LIVE near WWDC 2021

This time around, James‘ weekly to-do spills over into the rest of the episode. It’s the just-announced LIVE near WWDC 2021 event which celebrates the 20th anniversary of James Dempsey and the Breakpoints. The conversation turns to plans for the event and digging through a few decades worth of hard drives, laptops, and videotapes to find materials for the event. Jean talks about her own efforts to reduce tech clutter, including an organization near her that not only provides refurbished machines to those who need them, but also teaches how to do the refurbishing! Also, a little story of the Titanium PowerBook that could.

LIVE near WWDC 2021

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