We get a ton of listener feedback and show suggestions in from social media and from, of course, feedback@blindbargains.com One of those ideas for a show involved a summary of our previous tips all rolled up and placed inside an episode of its very own. With J.J. traveling, Patrick on vacation and Joe about to be doing some traveling of his own, this seemed like the perfect time to act on this concept.
In this episode you will hear previous tips, along with a few new ones, from the BBQ Crew. Here are some of the links to the episodes where these tips originally resided.
Our First Tip
Episode 1. Tellme still exists, sort of
Windows
Episode 52. Remove The Dropbox Badge
Episode 53. Tip: The Mute Button
Episode 54 Disk Cleanup In Windows 10
Episode 61. OCR in Chicken Nugget
Episode 64. Windows And The Number Row
Mobile
Episode 55. Siri and The Friendly Skies
Episode 18. Set an Alarm from Google Search
Episode 35. Google Now Calling with Speaker Phone option
Episode 22. You're Talking Too Much
Episode 58. The iOS 4 Finger Swipe
Games
Episode 4. Hanging with Friends Strategy
Episode 27. SAPI Eloquence Meets Jim Kitchen's Games
Web/other
Episode 21. Free Weather Alerts by Text Message and E-mail
Episode 28. Eat This, Not That
Next week, it's back to the basics with a look at all the news post Summer Conventions. And boy was there a lot of that!
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Joe Steinkamp is no stranger to the world of technology, having been a user of video magnification and blindness related electronic devices since 1979. Joe has worked in radio, retail management and Vocational Rehabilitation for blind and low vision individuals in Texas. He has been writing about the A.T. Industry for 15 years and podcasting about it for almost a decade.