Phoning It In

Photo by Joe Bruno

No, Art Brady (above) is not threatening to connect 2 wires and blow up CATIE. Rather, on February 21, he — under the auspices of the Computer Committee — offered an iPhone seminar. Specifically, he covered how to use your voice to send texts and how to best take photos on your iPhone.

During his presentation, Art played 10 short YouTube or Apple videos. 

Did you miss it? If you were there, would you like a repeat performance? If either of the above is true, check out the short descriptions (below) of what he covered and the links he’s provided for finding “how-to” information. Happy learning!

How you can use your voice to send text in iphone

How you can use your voice to type text in iPhone

Dictation or voice typing

How to use photos on your iPhone

Take and edit photos on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

iPhone CAMERA Tutorial & Tips for Photography

How to get a photo from the iPhone to a computer

iPhone: How to Manually Adjust Camera Exposure

Editing: How To Adjust Exposure on iPhone [Photos + Camera]

How to Adjust Exposure on iPhone and Film in Sunlight

How to Edit Photos on iPhone Camera Roll (FREE No Apps!) (Tutorial)

Use These iPhone Camera Settings & Editing Tricks for Better Photos!

The Time of Our Lives

Now, I'm wondering . . . did I send this to you, did you send it to me or have I only sent it to myself.

You don’t need anger management. You need people to stop irritating you.

Your people skills are just fine. It’s your tolerance for idiots that needs work.

“On time” is when you get there.

Even duct tape can’t fix stupid – but it sure does muffle the sound. 

It would be wonderful if we could put ourselves in the dryer for 10 minutes, then come out wrinkle-free . . . and 3 sizes smaller. 

Lately, you’ve noticed people your age are so much older than you. 

“One for the road” means peeing before you leave the house.

Contributed by Donald Butt and Bob Abramovitz

I Never Knew That . . .

Contributed by Jane Hart

For Your Funny Bone . . .

Contributed by Barbara Bruno

Contributed by Barbara Bruno

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