560: I Don’t Like It When I’m Disappointed

560: I Don’t Like It When I’m Disappointed

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656: *Heavy Sigh*

Our thoughts on Google's Chromebook replacement, the dedicated hardware we use instead of our phones, the accessibility features we rely on, and whether we're still using VR for anything. 

655: Bananas are Floating, Question Mark!?

Our VPN usage, our favorite Apple Watch bands, whether we use e-ink tablets for notes, and our early internet memories. 

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