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.
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.
@literary 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.
@streakmachine I had a circular slide rule once, in could fit in a trouser pocket. Try that with a conventional linear slide rule.
// @c
@variablepulserate 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.
@literary It’s great that you no longer need to buy an iPad Pro in order to use the Apple Pencil, isn’t it?
@variablepulserate 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.