Office Lens does include OCR, to get it going you have to try exporting the scan to Word. Pixter by Quanticapps is my preferred iOS OCR, though. I have been a Scanner Pro user for a few years now & have also used Turbo Scan.

Back tp Pixter for OCR jobs, it's way quicker than using Office Lens.

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Wouldn't have had much luck hunting in these parts. Broadcast FM didn't happen in Oz until 1975.

Nope. First thing the HomePod does when turned on is work out the shape of the room and redirect/retime the sound to suit.
There's definite separation of individual aspects of the music.

Listening to the original Tubular Bells recording via the HomePod speaker. I've found bits I'd not experienced previously, in the first 6 minutes there's bits of low bass where nothing happens except a thrummmmm from the woofer.
That album was recorded with a huge amount of overdubbing, should be interesting to hear segments of that.

I know the HomePod is over there to the left, sitting atop a G4 PowerMac. But I’m hearing music coming from the evaporative cooler in front of me as well.

Yep, sure does. Easy to set up, too. Just make sure WiFi & Bluetooth are connected on your iOS jigger with the Home app installed. Turn on HomePod and hold the iOS whatzit up against it to transfer various data such as passwords. Follow the onscreen instructions.

HomePod is ready for collection.

White HomePod just ordered. Available for pickup at local Apple Store later today.

A lousy night of vomiting and nasal congestion. No solid food would stay swallowed, this annoyance has continued into the morning.
Attempting alleviation via Greek yogurt flavoured with lemon curd.

I have a laser printer with Ethernet, wifi & USB 2 connections. The most reliable & quickest to respond id the USB connection, which I have plugged into the USB port of my AirPort Express router. This port was always intended for use with printers, enabling USB printers to become networked ones.