Jeff Goldblum's Morning Commute Mac OS

Jeff Goldblum's Morning Commute Mac OS

May 31 2021

Jeff Goldblum's Morning Commute Mac OS

You’ve all heard the argument FOR bicycle-commuting. The usual “it’s environmentally friendly,” and “you’ll be healthy!!” Well, here are ten reasons that I think you SHOULDN’T take that commute to work via two wheels;

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Same thing here- I have a 2010 F-150 with the Sync/Nav screen. The pairing worked fine, but 1) it disconnects after a few minutes and 2) the iPhone volume now controls the volume of the music played through the AD2P Bluetooth connection (with my 3GS, the Bluetooth audio-out was fixed level, meaning I had all of the control through the car and didn't have to adjust the phone). Explore the world of Mac. Check out MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and more. Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support.

1. You’ll die. Seriously dude, you’re gonna die.

2. Riding a bike to work helps maintain a certain level of fitness, so it’s a lot like going to the gym. No one likes going to the gym.

3. You’ll get sweaty and gross. You may not know this, but the average change of clothes and a stick of deodorant weigh roughly 45-50 lbs. Who wants to lug that around?

4. The road is for cars. I know you’re going to say “but Jesse, modern roads wouldn’t EXIST, were it not for the bicycle!”, and you’d be a jerk for saying so. A Jerk.

5. Big Bicycle (a monopoly, really) is brainwashing you. Stop drinking the Kool-Aid!

6. Everyone’s faster than you. They are going to pass you, and laugh at you. You’ll be ashamed, and fall into a deep depression. Really, if while riding to work you can’t even keep up with your carbon fiber equipped lycra-clad brothers and sisters, what good even are you?

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7. People will think you’re part of Critical Mass.

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8. Once, while trying to ride to work, someone yelled “hey, get off the road! you belong on the sidewalk!” When I moved to the sidewalk, a pedestrian yelled “HEY! get off the sidewalk! You belong in the road!” You see the conundrum.

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9. In the movie Independence Day, Jeff Goldblum rides a bike everywhere, and ends up having to use Mac OS 7.3.5 (Classic!) to stop an alien invasion. What if this happens to you now? You can’t even BUY a computer with Mac OS 7.3.5! You’ll have doomed the whole of the human race. That’s a HUGE responsibility, and frankly my friend, you aren’t up for it.

10. You may start riding a recumbent bicycle, and grow a dorky beard/ponytail/fanny pack.

I love Podcasts! I listen to them whilst walking Huxley at 6:00am each morning, whilst driving or travelling to client meetings and they play pretty much non-stop in the studio. Many of my favourite Podcasts are technology related, with most of those being Apple related. So if you’ve got a Mac or an iPhone then some, or all of the following Podcasts, might interest you too.

In no particular order, here are my top five Apple technology Podcasts:

MacBreak Weekly

Leo Laporte hosts another great show from the TWiT Netcast network, offering the latest Mac news and views from the top journalists and guests covering Apple, its competitors and the wider technology sector. Regular contributors to Mac Break Weekly include Andy Ihnatko and Alex Lindsay. Draculight mac os. Algobot 1 2 0. Caesars social rewards.

We Have Communicators

This audio podcast covers all things iPhone from news, tips, and opinions each week from a roundtable panel of Apple experts including host Michael Johnston, Jeff Gamet and Adam Christianson.

Mac OS Ken

Monday through Friday, Ken Ray brings commute-sized tech news to the podsphere. If it’s Apple news, Apple-related news, or news related to Apple-related news, you’ll hear about it here.

MacCast

MacCast is the show for Mac Geeks by Mac Geeks, covering everything Macintosh, hosted by Adam Christianson. Keep up to date on the latest Mac news, topics and rumors. Throw in a good dose of helpful tips and listener questions and feedback and you have the MacCast.

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The Mac Observers Mac Geek Gab

Dave Hamilton and John F. Braun come together weekly to discuss things of interest to Mac geeks, yet present them in a way that’s both entertaining and informative for the average listener.

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