Terry’s Hot Steaming News. (199)

Pumpkin patch with wagons.

Quick recap

The team discussed various words and their meanings, shared personal anecdotes, and humorously discussed upcoming holidays and birthdays. Lastly, Keith demonstrated the Be My Eyes app, which connects blind users with sighted volunteers for assistance, and the potential of AI to identify objects in images and read documents.

Summary

To get things started, Jill shares her mosquito-filled camping trip, while Terry talks about reading Richard Cunningham’s biography “The Boys” and a show on animals passing gas. They also discuss the difficulties child actors faced with crooked teeth, like Clint Howard.

Big news! Apple Vis Podcast’s Returns!

Keith and Terry discussed the return of Apple Vis, a podcast and website that provides support for blind people. They noted that Apple Vis had stepped back but was now back in operation, with plans to update their content and make show notes available in multiple languages. Keith also mentioned that Thomas Dondville, a prominent figure in the blindness community, had been involved in the podcast’s return.

Random Topic

after the conversation shifted to birthdays, we get busy with our random topic of the week. We discussed a list of upcoming movies, speculating about their titles and meanings. Keith and Jill tried to decipher the meaning of “Charlie Tango,” while also discussing various movie plots, including a thriller about a magical raincoat and a fantasy involving a white dragon. The conversation ended with Keith suggesting they move on to other topics.

This Week in the News

Terry brings us a news item that speculated about people using tents to hide their actions and the province’s recent investment in new bathrooms for the beach. The conversation then shifted to Jill’s story about Ikea hosting a slumber party in Sweden to study how different decor, lighting, and pillows affect sleep. They also discussed a news story about a chicken parade in Des Moines, Iowa, which led to changes in city restrictions. Keith mentioned a new rule allowing roosters but requiring licensing of chickens and set up a process for dealing with nuisance animals. Terry keeps on taking a dump on our news when he shared two stories about sewage blockages in England, one caused by a “fat bird” and the other speculated to be due to excessive pooping.

Note: our AI secretary always had it right. There were two stories, but the Eagle was full of it, and had nothing to do with the sewer. Let’s just say that if you’re a raccoon in his vicinity, you might want to be afraid.

Jill then introduced a topic about Trader Joe’s seeking a “pumpkin spice pundit” to taste-test their pumpkin spice products. Keith and Terry discussed the restrictions on marijuana businesses in Ohio, particularly regarding signage and the sale of food and drinks. Terry and Keith also discussed a French museum in Marseille that welcomes visitors to go all natural at designated times while visiting exhibits on Naturism.

Jill’s Weird Words

The team discussed various words and their meanings, with humor and personal anecdotes. They started with “TanTivi”, with Keith humorously describing the former and Terry humorously linking it to Donald Trump’s tanning habits. They also discussed “Izzat” and “izzat,” with Keith identifying the former as a reference to Izod and Terry humorously linking the latter to ZZ Top’s song “I’m Tired (At) Texas.” The conversation ended with the team still trying to figure out the meaning of “Tantiby.” Jill and Keith also discussed various words such as “astern,” “penumbra,” “napery,” “melliferous,” “hermetic,” “cabil,” and “fossick,” with Keith often providing insightful interpretations. They shared personal anecdotes and humor, such as Keith’s experience with a hermetic seal on a submarine and the potential for a fossil sale.

Terry’s Top 10

Terry presented two lists: the top 10 Labor Day cities to visit in the United States and 10 things to do on Labor Day.

Anchor Topic

Keith demonstrated the Be My Eyes app, which connects blind users with sighted volunteers for assistance. He highlighted the app’s features, including the ability to request help with tasks such as identifying objects or colors, and the option to volunteer as a sighted assistant. Keith also noted that the app has over 7 million volunteers, with about 10 available for every blind user. Jill and Terry expressed interest in the app’s potential benefits for blind individuals. In postproduction, Keith gives a quick overview of the various functions and tabs across the bottom of the app.

Email and Final Thoughts

Keith shared an email from a listener about the challenges of explaining the birth process to a child. The conversation ended with a series of humorous final thoughts from the participants, including jokes from Jill, Keith, and Terry. Keith thanked everyone for listening and encouraged them to share their own funny stories or ask questions about blindness and accessibility.

AI-generated content, slightly edited by Keith.

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