Body Corporate for these seven living units wants the owners to vote on a new guttering colour scheme but close of business today. I put the unfill ballot form on the wi-fi connected multifunction inkjet printer’s scanning bed & switched the thing on.
Image Capture on the Mac detected it immediately. Scanned the item to the desktop, opened, annotated & closed the PDF using Preview then shared it via e-mail to the Body Corporate manager.
Then saved the PDF to iCloud Drive.

#RetailTherapy

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Wind chill. Outside temperature at 4:30 pm is 10.5°C, but feels like 3.7°. A few hours ago, before the rain started I was out in a short-sleeved shirt.

I’m on the committee for a biggish Mac User Group, it’s coming up to the time to organise the annual fund-raising raffle. 1st prize is a 256 GB iPhone 8 Plus, second is a 128 GB iPad (cellular) without Pencil (let the winner buy that). Third prize is an Apple Store card for $300.

I had a circular slide rule once, in could fit in a trouser pocket. Try that with a conventional linear slide rule.

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I have the impression that the cover makes typing a little quieter, these 2016/2017 MacBook pro keyboards are noiser than the new 2018 model ones.

It’s great that you no longer need to buy an iPad Pro in order to use the Apple Pencil, isn’t it?

I bought the wrong one, got the black one. Covers the keys quite well & would work better against dust than liquids. The black & most other colours don’t pass the backlighting through so a clear one has been ordered as well.

Why Starbucks failed in Australia & how they’re re-establishing their name: https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2018/07/why-starbucks-in-australia-was-a-massive-failure/

Dunno how they make a profit. A delivery to suit the MacBook Pro has just arrived. It’s a keyboard spill/dust cover that cost $8.99.
The same seller offers, for $9 more, the same thing plus a clear plastic shell for the top & bottom of the MacBook Pro and a (probably useless) screen protector.