Not sure I get this. Are they talking to each other? Or are they texting/messaging each other? My husband and I do that. Rather than shout from room to room and sometimes too lazy to get up from our respective computer hangouts (different places in the house), we do a lot of electronic messaging: “What time do you want lunch? Should we go OUT somewhere or eat at home? Can you come to the den and check something on the computer? It’s doing something weird right now”. --You get the idea. Also, by communicating this way, we don’t have to worry that Alexa is overhearing our conversation.
Not sure I get this. Are they talking to each other? Or are they texting/messaging each other? My husband and I do that. Rather than shout from room to room and sometimes too lazy to get up from our respective computer hangouts (different places in the house), we do a lot of electronic messaging: “What time do you want lunch? Should we go OUT somewhere or eat at home? Did you hear the mail truck come yet?" —You get the idea. Also, by communicating this way, we don’t have to worry that Alexa is overhearing our conversation.
If a robotic device can hear and process your speech, what makes to think it can’t intercept your text messages? You’re both connected to the same Internet.
don’t over think it. He’s been watching the game while she’s been doing chores. She asks him to do one of the chores and he waits until after the game. Too late, she has already done it. So, he wants a snack. Guess he’ll have to do it himself.
mommavamp almost 5 years ago
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dlkrueger33 almost 5 years ago
Not sure I get this. Are they talking to each other? Or are they texting/messaging each other? My husband and I do that. Rather than shout from room to room and sometimes too lazy to get up from our respective computer hangouts (different places in the house), we do a lot of electronic messaging: “What time do you want lunch? Should we go OUT somewhere or eat at home? Can you come to the den and check something on the computer? It’s doing something weird right now”. --You get the idea. Also, by communicating this way, we don’t have to worry that Alexa is overhearing our conversation.
dlkrueger33 almost 5 years ago
Not sure I get this. Are they talking to each other? Or are they texting/messaging each other? My husband and I do that. Rather than shout from room to room and sometimes too lazy to get up from our respective computer hangouts (different places in the house), we do a lot of electronic messaging: “What time do you want lunch? Should we go OUT somewhere or eat at home? Did you hear the mail truck come yet?" —You get the idea. Also, by communicating this way, we don’t have to worry that Alexa is overhearing our conversation.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member almost 5 years ago
If a robotic device can hear and process your speech, what makes to think it can’t intercept your text messages? You’re both connected to the same Internet.
Charles Ransdell Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I finally figured out how Tom Cruise was cast as Jack Reacher. He’s in Guiness as the world’s shortest giant. . .
car2ner almost 5 years ago
don’t over think it. He’s been watching the game while she’s been doing chores. She asks him to do one of the chores and he waits until after the game. Too late, she has already done it. So, he wants a snack. Guess he’ll have to do it himself.
eladee AKA Wally almost 5 years ago
Her husband has been reading the Jack Reacher series.
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
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1MadHat Premium Member almost 5 years ago
They are conversing using verbal tweets ? ? ?