![]() ![]() The Verge article: Microsoft is selling ugly Windows sweaters, and part of the proceeds benefit Girls Who Code. The next episode will be the big three-oh-oh! Share your finds with the Games At Work team by dropping them a line on Twitter to and be part of this historic milestone! The cohosts wrap up this episode with a discussion on TRON Legacy, and how DeepFake technology improves the young Jeff Bridges. Several tweets introduce some fun discussion – on playing a flight simulation game while on a flight, using LEGO bricks to learn braille and a StoryBundle with 95 books available for purchase. The Ars Technica article is worth exploring. Michael and Michael discuss how AI can provide significant benefits to such online meetings, whether taking notes & summarizing the discussion, to improving engagement by better reacting to the meeting attendees. The New York times does a fantastic job walking through the many details of the painting in their interactive article, reminding Michael R of the Prezi presentation software.Ī perfect place to wear your favorite ugly sweater could be on your next video conference. Moving from MS Paint, the cohosts turn their attention to a painting from 1770, entitled “The Death of General Wolfe”. And part of the purchase price of these sweaters will go to support Girls Who Code. ![]() While there’s not a boot up sound to go with these sweaters, we’re sure that an enterprising listener can find a solution. Michael and Michael have found three good ones for Games At Work audience to consider, featuring themes from Microsoft MS Paint, Windows XP and Windows 95. ![]() Booting up for the holiday season involves decorating, shopping for gifts, and for some, finding the perfect ugly sweater. ![]()
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