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Typical Confusion Podcast 364

Jim Holliday Season 11 Episode 364

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Hello and welcome to another edition of the Typical Confusion Podcast. I'm your host, Jim Holliday. This is episode 364 of the Typical Confusion Podcast. Sorry, it's been a while since we've been out here. We had some technical glitches we had to take care of. I opened with a keyboard serenade, which will hear when this show opens. The Phillies are playing the Mets in Flushing at City Field Queens. So that's what's happening here. Things have been rather crazy around here for the past couple of days. Money's been tight. It's been a lot of fun. But we're getting through it. And we finally got the podcast fixed. We had issues with our uh cover art for Apple. And so now Apple's gotta propagate the new cover art. All the other providers or you know listening platforms, I should say, have caught up with the new artwork. For some reason, Apple didn't like my artwork because it wasn't 3,000 by 3,000 pixels. And I don't even know how it even got verified the first time when it wasn't the correct size. So everything seems to be corrected and we're back on track. Alright, let's tell everybody how you mail is properly configured. So in case you get crossed up, here's the setup. You sign into your account with Umail. Once you dial the code and do the things that it wants you to do, you're set up. What you have to do is install the Umail app. Sign into your account and then transfer your phone. If you want email to block your text messages, you have to follow those prompts as well. I'm not gonna get into the prompts themselves because it is a lot of steps that you have to take. And if one step is mistook, it will botch up the whole operation.

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Whoever named the Canadian River probably thought he was somewhere else. Because the Canadian River never goes near Canada. Do you leave it or not? In a moment, I'll tell you the incredible story of the longest and shortest wedding in history. Shortly after he was married at 20. It was not until maybe two years later that he returned.