Tech Table Radio Show

Tech Table
Monday, December 30, 2013

December 30, 2013


Justin: Welcome to MPA’s Tech Table. I’m Justin.

Diana: And I’m Diana.

Justin: And we’re your hosts. We’ll be serving up a heaping spoonful of all things tech.

Diana: We promise it’ll be easy to digest. Well, hello, Justin. It’s Monday.

Justin: It is Monday.

Diana: And yes, it’s Monday.

Justin: Yeah, that’s all there is to say about it. It’s Monday.

Diana: Yeah.

Justin: Well, it is Mail Monday.

Diana: We like to look at the mailbox.

Justin: That’s right. Our email inbox, what’s that email address?

Diana: Questions at askMPA.com.

Justin: Absolutely. You can write in to us. You also, I suppose, could send a letter.

Diana: You could send a letter. You could give us a call. You could stop in. We’ll count them.

Justin: That’s right.

Diana: We’ll count all your questions.

Justin: That’s right. So, what was the question here, Diana?

Diana: Okay, so, Donnie is our frontline guy. He gets all the mail and he gets all the questions.

Justin: He does.

Diana: When I asked him this week for a submission, because I always just say, “Hey, Donnie, Whatcha got?” He sent me… He was kind of being a smarty. He says he got the question, the age old question regarding how much wood a woodchuck would chuck. We all know that question.

Justin: We do.

Diana: So, his response to that was, “Well, since a woodchuck is really a groundhog the correct question would be how many pounds in a groundhog’s mound when groundhog pounds hog mounds?”

Justin: I am very confused by what you just said.

Diana: Well, so was I. So then I said, “Donnie, really. What do you have by way of tech questions?” So, in all seriousness he said… I know. I know. I’m not even kidding you right now. In all seriousness Donnie was asked about a different kind of rodent, a tech one. Justin is cracking up here.

Justin: I am cracking up. I have no idea.

Diana: But this is all a true story.

Justin: All right, so anyway, Donnie has done his real question here was he was asked about a wireless mouse.

Diana: Yes, a mouse. Yes.

Justin: A wireless mouse. So, if you didn’t know this, you actually don’t have to have a cord connected to your mouse anymore at your computer.

Diana: Then it kind of doesn’t even look like a mouse anymore.

Justin: That’s right. So, the question was, “I have a wireless mouse and I broke the USB thing that goes into the computer. Now what do I do with the mouse? Can I get another USB thing?”

Diana: That’s a good question.

Justin: Yeah, absolutely. It’s a great question because you can break those, In fact, we had a cat one time who got a little crazy. He was a little crazy and he threw things off the table, off the counter, and he would break things.

Diana: He was special.

Justin: Yes, may he rest in peace.

Diana: Yes.

Justin: Anyway, so, what’s the answer, Diana?

Diana: Some brands, Donnie says, like Logitech, which is a pretty popular brand for tech gear, some brands will allow you to use another USB stick and sync it to your mouse and then you can just continue working. However, some other I guess you’d say a little…are more cost effective, a little less expensive brands than Logitech, don’t always offer that same convenience. So, what they’ll do is the mouse USB sticks are not sold separately and you would have to contact the company to get a new one if you want to continue using the same mouse and just get a new USB stick.

Justin: So, really…

Diana: Yeah, we know where this is going.

Justin: Yeah, you might as well just buy a new wireless mouse.

Diana: That’s what most people end up doing.

Justin: Yeah, and they have the little one. They have compact wireless mouses and they have really super huge ones.

Diana: You can get them in all sorts of different sizes and shapes these days.

Justin: And they work really well frankly.

Diana: Colors.

Justin: I mean I’ve never had a problem with a wireless mouse.

Diana: Well, yeah, do you remember the old traditional mouse mat? Mices? Mouses? That had the roller ball and you had to like put some talcum powder in there…

Justin: Yeah, and it would get dirty and all that stuff. Yeah, the technology, of course, has come a long ways. Yeah. So, if you have a question for us, make sure you email us at…

Diana: Please send it in. Questions at askmpa.com.

Justin: Absolutely. Until next time…

Diana: Take care.

Justin: Tech Table is brought to you by MPA of Bloomfield, Iowa, and God’s Country Radio. You can visit us online at askmpa.com.

Diana: If you have questions or comments, please send them to questions@askmpa.com. That’s questions@askmpa.com.

Justin: And thanks for listening.

Jodie Atkinson

Designer & Video Specialist - Jodie is a mom to a very active three-year-old, Abbie, who keeps her hopping. A recent transplant to Southeast Iowa, Jodie and her family are enjoying the relaxed pace of living in a rural community. She joined our team from the hurry and scurry of the Des Moines metro area, where she worked at Gannett/Des Moines Register creating dozens of ads every day. She obtained her bachelor’s degree from UNI in Graphic Design and loves creating design that matters. Jodie’s mantra: “Be great. Create.”

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