Farewell AppleVis. (194)

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Quick recap

Keith, Jill, and Terry engaged in a series of light-hearted discussions covering a range of topics from personal experiences to current news, including the rediscovery of original Star Trek props and the end of Apple Vis. They also delved into the history and cultural significance of various fads and old-fashioned trends, and played a game of guessing significant events from the 1980s. The conversation was primarily aimed at providing entertainment and a break from more serious discussions.

Summary

Light-Hearted Discussion on Personal Experiences and Olympics
Keith, Jill, and Terry had a light-hearted discussion about personal experiences and humorous anecdotes. They shared stories about recent events such as Jill’s baby food eating game and Keith’s foot doctor appointment. The conversation also touched on the ongoing 2024 Paris Olympics, with Terry providing updates on the US team’s performance and the inclusion of unconventional sports.

Terry provided a detailed rundown of notable birthdays. Keith, Terry, and Jill engaged in a fun game of guessing significant events from the 1980s. They discussed various topics such as Michael Jackson’s hair catching on fire during a Pepsi commercial, the first embryo transfer for one woman to another resulting in a live birth, and the first successful space shuttle Challenger landing at Kennedy Center. The team also shared personal anecdotes related to the events they were discussing.

In the news this week:

Star Trek Props, Wienermobile, and Pancake Incident
The group discussed the rediscovery of two original Star Trek props, a communicator and a phaser, which had been lost for 50 years and were found in the possession of a recently deceased prop industry worker. The items, previously used by William Shatner, were set to be auctioned off later in the year. Additionally, there were discussions about a Wienermobile crashing on a suburban highway near Chicago and an incident in which a man, later identified as Matthew Pancake, was arrested for breaking into multiple stores, including a pet store and a shoe store. Pancake was found with a pair of hamsters and a leopard-skin onesie. The group also engaged in a light-hearted discussion about purchasing onesies and hamsters.

Additional news topics included:
The Paralympic achievements of Kanya Sessor, the challenges of balancing in a handstand, and animal behavior. Additionally, they discussed a humorous case of a persistent seagull named Stephen Siegel who has been shoplifting bags of potato chips from a convenience store in Dorset, England, for about six years.

Jill’s Weird Words

Keith, Jill, and Terry engaged in a light-hearted discussion about unusual and fun words, with Jill introducing several words such as ‘cattywampus’, ‘bum fizzle’, and ‘Witter some’. The group also speculated on the meanings of some of these words, and the conversation touched on the concept of a ‘quagmire’. Additionally, the group explored the differences between ‘lollygagging’, ‘malarkey’, and ‘pumpernickel’, among others. The playful use of language seemed to be enjoyed by all participants.

Terry’s Top 10 List

Keith, Jill, and Terry engaged in a light-hearted discussion about old-fashioned trends, with Terry presenting a list that included walking with a limp, flagpole sitting, and swallowing goldfish. They delved into the history and popularity of these trends, as well as the potential risks and rewards associated with them. Additionally, they initiated a conversation about the capacity of phone booths, with Keith and Jill speculating about the maximum number of people that could fit in a standard-sized booth. Terry shared that the current record holder was a group of 25 people from South Africa, but also noted that comfort and breathing deeply might be compromised if that many people were to be crammed into a booth.

Anchor Topic

Apple Vis Shutdown and Alternatives Discussion
Keith, Jill, and Terry discussed the impending end of Apple Vis, a website and podcast that provides tutorials and accessibility support for Apple users who are blind. The team of editors and writers contributing to the site will no longer be able to do so after this date. The group advised blind people and others interested in using Apple Vis to seek alternative resources. Keith expressed his disappointment about the upcoming shutdown of the site, which serves as a resource for the blind community, and noted the lack of a succession plan or a board of directors to ensure the continuity of such sites.

Email and final thoughts:
after reading an email from a listener about some fictional three little pigs we wrap up the show. The conversation ended with Keith inviting final thoughts from Terry and Jill.

Conclusion by our AI assistant:

Light-Hearted Exchange and Entertainment
The meeting transcript is a collection of humorous and light-hearted exchanges among Keith, Terry, and Jill. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including personal anecdotes, pop culture references, and philosophical musings. There are no clear decisions, action items, or next steps reported in this transcript. The main objective of the meeting appears to be to provide entertainment and a break from more serious or work-related discussions.

AI-generated content, slightly edited by Keith.

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