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TiVo Roamio OTA—Cord Cutters Will Love It – Auxiliary Memory
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Things I want to remember – James Wallace Harris. TiVo Roamio OTA—Cord Cutters Will Love It. By James W. Harris, Monday, July 27, 2015. Thinking about giving up cable TV but can’t imagine living without a DVR? Well, TiVo has a DVR specifically designed for over-the-air (OTA) antenna users. The TiVo Roamio OTA. Several years ago convergence was a hot buzzword in the computer industry. TiVo is converging OTA TV, DVR and streaming TV box. This allowed me to replace my big PC in my entertainment cent...You a...
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Reading + Reviews – Auxiliary Memory
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Things I want to remember – James Wallace Harris. Audio Book Listening (Yes, it’s Reading). How Audible.com Changed My Life. Modern Audio Book Listening. The Problems with DRM Free Audio Books. Hugo Winners on Audio. Science Fiction Classics at Audible.com. The Kindle is My First Portable Auxiliary Memory Device. IPod touch eReader eBook. Further Adventures with the eReader on the iPod Touch. Kindle for the iPhone/iPod touch. The Kindle DX Versus Netbook as Textbook. Orphans of the Sky. By H G. Wells.
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Would You Nap in a Self-Driving Car? – Auxiliary Memory
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Things I want to remember – James Wallace Harris. Would You Nap in a Self-Driving Car? By James Wallace Harris, Tuesday, July 14, 2015. But I’m wondering how many people will feel safe in such cars? It sounds a bit creepy to me. But what if they turn out to be perfectly safe? Would you feel comfortable enough to take a nap while zooming down the expressway? Would you send your kids off to school without going with them? Will we reach a time where a human driving a car will scare us? July 14, 2015. 4 thou...
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Aging – Health – Retirement – Auxiliary Memory
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Things I want to remember – James Wallace Harris. Aging – Health – Retirement. Treating Back Pain Without Drugs. What I Want To Be When I Get Old. Flirting Among the Wrinkled. Number One on the Runway. The Distance Between Us. Do I Embrace the Negative? What Would it be Like to be a Kid Today? When Did Your Time Begin? Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night. Roping a Wayward Mind. Where are the Wholesome TV Shows? Retiring While Oil Prices are Rising? Living Without Cable TV. What Happened to My Future?
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Maximum Daily Dose of Information – Auxiliary Memory
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Things I want to remember – James Wallace Harris. Maximum Daily Dose of Information. By James Wallace Harris, Monday, July 27, 2015. Is it possible to overdose on news? We know we’re ruining our bodies by eating too much food; should we worry about overstuffing our minds? Is the internet the equivalent of mental junk food? I’m a bookworm. Most of the books I read are forgotten rather quickly. Probably because I read too many books. But also because I don’t try to remember them. Most peopl...I’m now rethi...
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Music – Auxiliary Memory
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Things I want to remember – James Wallace Harris. Audiophiles and the Quest for High Fidelity. The Subculture of Vinyl Record Fans. The Quest for the Highest Fidelity. The Rise and Fall of High-Fidelity Music. 24-bit FLAC Crash and Burn. Why Has Listening to Music Become as Solitary as Masturbation? My Music DNA: The AM Radio Era. My Music DNA: The FM Years. Why We Can’t Trust Subscription Music Services Like Rdio, Rhapsody, Spotify, MOG, etc. MOG v Napster v. Rdio v. Rhapsody. My Poor Man’s Sonos. How M...
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Creating Book Club to Read Ulysses by James Joyce – Auxiliary Memory
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Things I want to remember – James Wallace Harris. Creating Book Club to Read Ulysses by James Joyce. By James Wallace Harris, Wednesday, January 28, 2015. My friend Mike and I decided to read and discuss. Takes place June 16, 1904), we decided to start February 17th. The book has eighteen chapters, and we’ll discuss one a week, finishing the last, Penelope, the week of 6/16/15. This gives people three weeks to finish up their books, find a copy of. And maybe study up on it some. I figure if Joyce went th...