On my wish list for MacOS would be for it to remember the window sizing for apps I display on my monitor.
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I now have MacOS 12.3 on my
Macbook Air and iPadOS 15.4 installed on my iPads so that I can use
Universal Control, which I have to admit is pretty cool. It's an example of the type of integration that one expects to see between Apple products and why so many people are on board their ecosystem.
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I experienced an odd behavior with my computer keyboard, a Logitech MX Keys, where some of the keys to the right where not working. For example, the left and right arrow keys didn't work but he up/down arrow keys did. The problem went away after I turned the keyboard off and back on and this is the first time I've seen this happen.
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Yesterday was a momentous sports day. First, the NCAA men's basketball tournament, aka "March Madness," began and the day concluded with one major upset, 15 seed Saint Peter's beat the 2nd seed and perennial basketball power Kentucky 85 to 79. Next, it was the first day of major league baseball spring training and the Cubbies dropped both or their split-squad, 7-inning games, but still, the moment marks the "real" first day of spring even if it is too many days late thanks to the owner's lockout. Finally, the Green Bay Packers traded wide receiver Davonte Adams, causing one to wonder what receivers MVP QB Aaron Rodgers is going to throw to next season.
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Frankly, this is an awful move for the Green Bay Packers and they appear to have no plan. The Packers now only have Allen Lazard, Randall Cobb, and Amari Rodgers after trading the best WR in football for only two draft picks. Couldn't the Packer's at least got a WR back in return along with the picks? Sure, the NFC North is weak, but this isn't about winning the division, this is about winning Super Bowls and with this move the Packers decreased the probability of them winning a Super Bowl during Rodger's remaining years. If the Packers are determined on a rebuild, perhaps they should trade Rogers for even more first round picks.
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