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Remember the old days when starting your morning routine involved a lot of actual, physical… routine? You had to get out of bed, stagger to the light switch, fumble with the radio dial to find the news, and peer out…

Picture this: You are standing in your kitchen, hands covered in biscuit dough. You boldly announce to the room, “Alexa, set a timer for 15 minutes.” Suddenly, from the living room, a blue ring lights up. From the bedroom down…

We all have The Box. You know the one. It lives in the back of a closet, under the bed, or perhaps in the attic where it serves as a luxury condo for spiders. It is stuffed with the chaotic…

You know that small, plastic puck sitting on your kitchen counter? The one you bought (or were gifted by a well-meaning grandchild) that currently serves primarily as a very expensive egg timer? It sits there, blinking occasionally, listening to the…

Have you ever been sitting in your comfortable recliner, discussing something incredibly specific with your spouse—like how your left knee makes a concerning clicking sound when it rains—only to open your computer ten minutes later and see an advertisement for…

You know the feeling. You’ve just achieved the perfect level of comfort in your favorite armchair. You have your tea, your blanket is arranged with structural integrity that rivals a suspension bridge, and the cat has finally decided you are…

Picture this: You’ve decided to change a lightbulb. You know, that one in the hallway that’s been flickering like a disco strobe since 1997. You climb the step stool, reach up, and suddenly gravity remembers it has a grudge against…

You’ve probably been there. You walk into the living room, clear your throat, and politely ask your digital assistant to play some Frank Sinatra. You enunciate clearly. You project your voice like a stage actor. And in response, the little…

Remember the “good old days” of photography? You’d snap a photo, wind the little plastic wheel on the camera, and pray your thumb wasn’t covering the lens. Then, you’d wait a week to get the prints developed, only to find…

Remember the good old days when, if you didn’t want a magazine anymore, you just threw the renewal notice in the trash and went on with your life? It was a simpler time. A time when “unsubscribing” didn’t require the…