We love streaming services because they are convenient and relatively inexpensive, at least individually. They provide us the ability to view what we want, when we want, but also some top-notch programming. I’ll probably date myself using these examples, but where would many of us be without Downton Abbey or Game of…
For many of us, the first week of a new year is an opportunity to reset our lives. We perform brain dumps, create goals, and adopt new habits. We resolve to exercise more and eat less, or improve our health through yoga or meditation. We might even decide it’s the year to seek different…
Earlier this year, when many of us began working remotely 100 percent of the time and Zoom became a household word that could be used as a noun and a verb, I found out the hard way just how much some people don't like the fact I don't - as a rule - use a webcam when I attend virtual meetings. It's not that I don't have access to one or more webcams, I do. I just don't have them on certain devices that I use daily. That's by design, just like how I have webcam covers on the integrated cameras on my laptops, and how my preference is to opt out of apps that want access to the cameras on my smartphones even when it's unnecessary, meaning that access isn't tied to app functionality.
In short, I use webcams when I must but I'm not a big fan.
[caption id="attachment_960" align="aligncenter" width="300"] On or off? Read on to find out pros and cons of both. Image licensed through Adobe Stock.[/caption]
Those who know me also know that I spend A LOT of time in my car. I use this time to think, ponder, observe and work. With that in mind, it probably comes as no surprise that yesterday, as I watched geese fly over my car in a V and…