> On Feb 19, 2023, at 3:04 PM, Anne LaVin via Origami
> wrote:
>
> The digital interfaces to the NYT generally give subscribers the ability to
> share ("gift") a certain number of articles per month for free. Please
> consider using this facility to share articles, rather than sending
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On Sun, Feb 19, 2023 at 12:41 PM wanderer via Origami <
origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:
> Thanks Laura - that’s a great article.
>
> And I think parts of it are online on instagram as well. However - if
> anyone wants to read article, but cannot because of NYT paywall, lmk. I’ll
> be
Thanks Laura - that’s a great article. And I think parts of it are online on instagram as well. However - if anyone wants to read article, but cannot because of NYT paywall, lmk. I’ll be happy to make PDF or take screenshots for y’all. cheersVishakha .On Feb 19, 2023, at 12:28, Laura R via Origami
There is a story in The New York Times (2/16) that is sure for the history
books. A reporter chatting with Bing, Microsoft’s AI search engine/chat tool
and going too personal and “emotional". It is a little terrifying and funny all
at once. Here is the link, not sure if that will work for
I came across the term "phone folding" when I was searching on-line and
really like it and
dare I say, what an excellent verbal description of a phone Robert has
provided us?
I was also very glad to find and link to other verbal instruction sites,
notably
that of Rikki Donachie
So cool to see the resources available to blind folders! Back in the day,
verbal-only instructions were called “telephone origami” because they could be
taught over the phone. (For the younglings out there, a “telephone” was sort of
like an iPhone, except it had two parts connected by a curly