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  2. No. She barely knows how to manage her TV remote control, so a phone, tablet or PC don't seem to be an option.
  3. What an interesting video about being contagious. Not in a way where have to quarantined. Vanessa Van Edwards reveals that our behaviour, from hand gestures to how we say 'hello', changes the way others perceive our confidence.
  4. Since I do not have Google Assistant or Alexa, I am not sure what does what at this time - I just know some who, in the past just asked for the daily text or music and it was delivered to their speaker. The idea of a senior using it still would be possible if they use Alexa instead of Google ... still a hands-free way of listening
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  6. This chart makes no sense. How can a 60 year old have exposure to 5 heat waves but a 0 year old have exposure to 35??? 🤔
  7. Yes. That's what I remember. I was really hoping that eventually google could have that support again. Because we've had Google speakers for years. I still haven't switched to Alexa.
  8. Interesting how both the INFJ and INTJ are quite similar ~ both intuitive (focused on the future more so than the present), yet different ~ Feeling and Thinking functions 16personalities.com ~ I retook the test just yesterday. Gave me the same results as before ~ INTJ-T.
  9. I'm right on the edge, but mostly Turbulent. I took this test a while ago and when I went on the site it only let me see the results, but it won't let me retake it. I don't really remember what any of this means.
  10. This area normally has dry seasons and wet seasons. Normally, it would be raining earlier which would reduce the amount of dry kindling for the fires. But due to climate change the dry season lasted well into the time the Santa Ana winds started. That combination makes for far more damage due to the fires. And climate change is making things worse all the time. EDIT: The dry spells are not only getting longer, but due to climate change they are also drier. This combination, coupled with rains coming later creates conditions where one spark can create a dangerous condition.
  11. I love Cashews. They are my favorite.
  12. From Scientific American: Here’s How Climate Change Fueled the Los Angeles Wildfires Many factors, such as strong Santa Ana winds and urban planning decisions, played into the recent destructive wildfires in the Los Angeles area. But the evidence is clear that climate change contributed The horrific wildfires that ripped through parts of the Los Angeles area last week were, like many disasters of this scale, the result of a perfect storm of circumstances. Unusually strong Santa Ana winds topped off decades of decisions about land management and urban planning—setting a stage for sparks (with a still unknown origin) that ignited some of the most destructive infernos in California’s admittedly fire-prone history. But contrary to the assertions of some politicians (notably President-elect Donald Trump and his nominee for Department of Energy chief, fracking company executive Chris Wright), the scientific evidence is clear that climate change helped fuel the ferocity of these blazes. Hotter, drier conditions and increasing “weather whiplash” made the local vegetation much more flammable.
  13. Cashews are a beloved snack enjoyed worldwide, but their fascinating journey from tree to table reveals that they are much more than what meets the eye. In fact, cashews aren’t even nuts—they’re seeds with a remarkable story. From the Tropics to Your Table Cashew trees flourish in warm, tropical regions where the soil and climate are ideal. Originally native to Brazil, these trees were introduced to India, Vietnam, and West Africa in the 16th century by Portuguese explorers. Today, these countries are among the world’s top cashew producers, with local farmers relying heavily on the crop for their livelihoods. The Cashew’s Unique Design Interestingly, cashews grow beneath a fruit called the cashew apple, which is not a true apple but an accessory fruit. This pear-shaped fruit develops from the flower stalk, while the true treasure lies beneath—a kidney-shaped seed known as the cashew. Before processing, raw cashews are encased in a hard, kidney-shaped shell that is grayish-green in color. The shell contains urushiol, a toxic resin also found in poison ivy, which makes handling raw cashews risky without proper precautions. This protective shell is part of Jehovah’s thoughtful design, safeguarding the seed until it is ready to provide nourishment. While animals such as fruit-eating birds, bats, and monkeys may enjoy the cashew apple for its sweetness, they instinctively avoid the toxic cashew nut, further ensuring its protection until harvested or germinated. The cashew apple is used locally in products like juices and jams, though it is not widely known outside these regions due to its perishability. With proper harvesting and handling techniques, however, cashew apples can be kept fresh for up to fifteen days. Why Are Cashews So Expensive? Cashews are considered a luxury item, and for good reason: 1. Labor-Intensive Processing: Encased in a hard shell containing urushiol, cashews require careful handling. The multi-step process of roasting and peeling the shell is time-consuming and labor-intensive. 2. High Demand: The creamy texture and rich flavor of cashews have made them a global favorite in snacks, cooking, and dairy-free products like cashew milk. This enduring popularity keeps prices high. A Treat Through the Ages Cashews have been enjoyed for centuries. Indigenous peoples in Brazil valued them for their taste and nutritional benefits. When Portuguese explorers introduced cashews to other parts of the world in the 1500s, they quickly became a cherished delicacy, appreciated for their versatility and flavor. Jehovah’s Amazing Creation The cashew tree is yet another testament to Jehovah’s wisdom and care. As Genesis 1:11-12 reminds us, Jehovah created seed-bearing plants to provide food. The cashew tree, with its edible seeds and versatile fruit, reflects this loving provision. Its unique structure and benefits remind us of the thoughtful design evident in all of creation. Did You Know? • A mature cashew tree can produce a substantial yield annually, though the exact weight depends on factors like climate and care. • Cashew apples are highly perishable, but with proper handling, they can remain fresh for up to fifteen days. • Cashews remain one of the most popular “nuts” globally, despite their high cost. Cashews, with their intriguing history and unique design, provide not just nutrition but a glimpse of the wonders of Jehovah’s creation. Sources: • Encyclopaedia Britannica: Cashew • Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO): Cashew Cultivation • New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (NWT)
  14. https://www.jw.org/en/whats-new/Google-Assistant-Support-for-JWORG-Discontinued/
  15. Always so good to have these basic reminders. They help us to make sure that we are 'on track', and pull us into a safe place if we have lost part of our focus. Our brothers on the GB are so very helpful in their loving concern for us all.
  16. I didn't think Google had that capability anymore.
  17. Wonderful people in this room. Infj here🙋‍♀️. I think we are related, the only difference is the T, no? Ok fine I'll leave🤭
  18. It's cool to see to a personality test taken by actual paper form. First time I've seen that. Old school ~
  19. Ohhh No ! Not the dreaded building inspector! ( I once was a carpenter ) Lol lol if you visit my mansion in paradise and tell me that my load bearing beam is over span and not substantial enough. I will say that I expect any failures to be held up by an angel. 😂
  20. So you are a -A ( Assertive) AND a -T ( turbulent) ? I didn't know that one could be both. I KNEW you were 😉😋crazy! I just knew it ! 🤣
  21. I was looking similarly, but about the best I can find for a reasonable price is something similar to this styled off an old radio. They can play MP3s off a TF (SD) card. If you want a visual display, you typically need at least an MP3 CD player or some TV sound bars. https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Bluetooth-Adjustable-Rechargeable-Charging/dp/B0BRFYCZW5/
  22. I went to ebay and typed in the search for simple MP3 player for elderly. Several pages of devices came up (starting around $50). iGuerburn Dementia Music Player for Elderly, Memory Loss, Vision Impaired this brand was popular. I don't see how the playback can choose bible books. There is not visual display. MP3s are on a micro SD card.
  23. You can only simplify it so far. If a voice assistant or old mp3 player/phone or TV won't work, the next best thing I can think of is burning the MP3s to a CD-R/DVD-R and use an old MP3 capable CD/DVD player. Is there any type of media player that she does already know how to use? Edit: Today I learned that these exist, but I don't think I can recommend them... https://www.amazon.com/Wonder-Talking-Player-Version-Endorsed/dp/B0756P9VRS/ Sadly most of the other senior-based mp3 devices tend to be extremely marked up prices. https://www.amazon.com/Relish-Dementia-Alzheimers-Portable-Personalization/dp/B095XH6J35/
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