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Return of the masks, once again
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Rebecca Regnier: Recognizing a force for good
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Status update: Thinking about privacy, emojis
Rebecca Regnier
Did you update your iOS? That’s your iPhone Operating System. Updating your iPhone is like cleaning the gutters. It’s a chore. And it seems like something you don’t need to do because who even sees inside the gutters? But every homeowner knows you have to do it. Honestly, you know you’re adulting, as they say when gutter cleanliness is on your to-do list.
This brings me back to the iPhone update. The official name of the update is iOS 14.5. The biggest headline grabber is a change to your phone’s privacy. With this update, you’ll have more control over the apps that want to track you for advertising. A pop-up appears to alert you when apps use your data for ads.
Before I move on, running into Kroger for a quick trip felt very “before times.”
Before March 13, 2020, running errands was a chore, and no big deal it s part of life.
But since March 13, 2020, it’s required a level of planning I imagine NASA scientists undergo before a spacewalk.
Grocery shoppers were armed with the fortitude of a Walking Dead character. The idea that you’d just run in for one thing? Ridiculous!
You’re not going in to pick up one ingredient. You’re on a supply run, Mad Max, and so is everyone else.
As I completed my almost normal, like-before errand, I walked past bins and bins stacked waist-high that were overflowing with hand sanitizer. Every shape, size, color, and scent of anti-bacterial gel a human could ever imagine was there to purchase, and it was buy one, get one free!
Rebecca Regnier: A year without diet soda marks a milestone
Rebecca Regnier
I m coming up on a milestone. It s been nearly one year without pop!
I know, you thought I would say it s been a year since I ve eaten at a restaurant or sat in the bleachers or had a haircut. Because that s true, too.
A year ago, in a Lenten fervor, before COVID-19 lockdowns, I decided to give up soda pop (in case you re reading this outside the Midwest).
I believe that if you notice something or someone controls your behavior, it s a good idea to take a closer look. Was I choosing to drink diet pop? Or was I addicted? If it was that second thing, I needed to get a handle on it. The only one who controls my behavior is Joanna Gaines.
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