A busy Wednesday afternoon for me this week.
On Wednesday afternoon, in Auckland, I have a free four-hour computer workshop to attend.
I am also going to look at Sir Peter Blake’s vessel, Tara, and going to the talk below.
Read more about Auckland Conversations and Tara.
The last of the free four-hour computer workshops is below:
I went to the PC building workshop as well.
This blog resulted from another free workshop.
I am actually booked for both of these events:
Something will have to give!
See Eventbrite for these and other events.
I like to look at the (free) events (this week or next week). See https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/d/auckland–auckland/free–events–this-week/
Maybe I’ll see you at one of these events?
I never really gotten into Augmented Reality, aside from a bit of Geocaching. Having studied cybersecurity, I’m very apprehensive about enabling location services on my mobile devices. Whenever I go Geocaching, I use my handheld Garmin GPSMap60 GPS Receiver. It isn’t connected to the Internet, and therefore doesn’t report my current location back to anyone. I can still download the latest Geocache data to my GPS device at home, and I have even replaced the default maps with OpenStreetMap ones. But AR in general is probably not for me. I try to practice safe personal cybersecurity by only posting where I’ve been, not where I am, or where I will be.
My brother, Rex, and his wife, Sharon, are into Geocaching Robert. Even overseas in Hawaii.