Which one should you consider using, and why?
At a meeting on 22nd January I gave this short presentation …
Comparison-slideshowHere are some other slides that might be of interest


… for Cardiff u3a
At a meeting on 22nd January I gave this short presentation …
Comparison-slideshowHere are some other slides that might be of interest

In David’s absence the meeting was led by Jonathan and Phil.
Amazon and Online retailing
Jonathan introduced the topic of online shopping offering a number of reasons why we might want to moderate our shopping with Amazon. His primary concern was the impact of Amazon, and other online retailers, on our local shopping centres – such as the loss of over 1000 bookshops in UK since Amazon came on the scene. He mentioned his many efforts over the last year or so trying to persuade members of the U3A’s Ukulele Group to first try our local music shops rather than Amazon on the basis of “ use it or lose it” . And the reason he had raised it here now was news that we have now lost it – in the form of Gamlin’s music shop in the City Centre – due to close the following day!
Rather than summarising Jonathan’s main points here ( and to avoid accusations of bias! ) he has taken Ian’s advice in asking AI for “ reasons to consider alternatives to Amazon “. Gemini’s conclusions are reproduced below!
There was a healthy discussion in response which was almost universally in favour of shopping with Amazon! Jonathan just hopes that members will remember that “ other retailers are available”!
While Amazon offers convenience and a vast product selection, there are several reasons why some people choose to shop elsewhere:
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to shop with Amazon is a personal one. By considering these factors, you can make an informed choice that aligns with your values and preferences.
Apple “Notes”.
Phil briefed the group on the Notes app available on Apple devices along with further anecdotes about life with an electronic can opener.
“With Notes, you can capture a quick thought, create checklists, sketch ideas and more. And with iCloud, you can keep your notes updated across all of your devices.”
Any other business
Tony mentioned a laptop problem he had and asked for advice on how to fix it. “We will fix your PC “ was the universal reply!
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