You trigger them with keyboard code like a slash or something. My next one is, TextExpander, which is a way to put together pieces of text, and then automatically insert them. Use a headset and a microphone.ĭennis Kennedy: I couldn’t agree more time, and even worse with people who lean forward, and back, and so, there’s no consistent thing where does not make sense to tell them to get closer to the microphone, because you don’t know what they’re going to do next. And I will say, “That doesn’t just apply to your business meetings or meetings that you have, that applies to those of you who are on podcasts.” I’ve got to say, since I get this podium to rant, I will say that, the number of people who either record podcasts or guests on podcasts who you can barely hear because they haven’t, and don’t care enough to put a good microphone up to their mouth is just amazing to me. Get a headset or a microphone so that we can hear you up close. And to me, it reminds me of the days when I’m listening to people talk by speakerphone they turn on their speakerphone, and then they lean back, and it turns really way far away, and I hate it. Tom Mighell: All right, so my tip is actually a pet peeve that I’ve been having lately because I’ve been noticing since we’ve all been locked up, and locked down, and people have been attending a lot more meetings by video is that, instead of getting a good headset, and a good microphone, people are choosing to use the microphone that’s on their own laptop. So, Ctrl Z, which is a simple way to do the undo Ctrl Shift T, which is a great way to restore a tab in a browser when you accidentally closed it, and the SumoGrip eraser for those of us who like to use pencils. Would you start us out with the first tip?ĭennis Kennedy: I’ve been thinking a lot about just trying things, and starting over, and the whole notion of undoing or erasing. So, we’re going to go for a sweet 20 and 20. We don’t want to keep you that long, and you don’t want to hear us talk for that long. But first up, our version of the popular legal text staples, 60 tips in 60 minutes. So, I guess, make those 22 tips that we’ll be having in today’s show. And as usual, we’ll finish up with our parting shots that Onetip website or observation you can start to use the second that this podcast is over. In our second segment, we’re going to do another round of our new hot or not topic. Tom Mighell: All right, well Dennis, in this edition of the The Kennedy Mighell Report, we will indeed be talking about tips, tips, and more tips. Tom, what’s all on our agenda for this episode? It will be a jam-packed episode, and we’ll include as many as we can until Tom calls time on us. In this episode, we decided to dig into our tech tips faults, and share some of our recent favorite tech and non-tech tips for you to take advantage of this summer. And some of our recommended books for your summer list. Tom Mighell: And finally, with so many new podcasts announcing their debut these days, we occasionally like to mention that at 15 years and counting, this is the longest, continuously-running legal tech podcast out there.ĭennis Kennedy: In our last episode, we took a look at summer reading lists, what it means to read books these days. Work with the most professional process servers who have experience with high-volume serves, embrace technology, and understand the litigation process litigation process. A nationwide network of trusted, pre-screened process servers. Whatever court bonds you need, get a quote and purchase online at Colonial /podcast.ĭennis Kennedy: And we’d also like to thank ServeNow. Tom Mighell: Next, we’d like to thank Colonial Surety Company Bonds and Insurance for bringing you this podcast. Nota is banking built for lawyers and provides smart, no-cost IOLTA account management. Before we get started, we’d like to thank our sponsors.ĭennis Kennedy: First of all, we’d like to thank Nota, powered by M&T Bank. Tom Mighell: And I’m Tom Mighell, in Dallas. Welcome to The Kennedy Mighell Report, here on, The Legal Talk Network.ĭennis Kennedy: And welcome to Episode 289 of the The Kennedy Mighell Report. Legally speaking, with two of the top legal technology experts, authors, and lawyers: Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell. Got the world turning as fast as it can? Hear how technology can help. Microsoft Scheduler – Meeting Scheduler, Personal Digital Assistant ().– Scientifically optimized music to help you focus | ()ī Segment: Hot or Not – Making Cell Phone Calls.Brain.fm – Brain.fm: Music to improve focus, meditation & sleep.Microsoft Edge – Download Microsoft Edge Browser | Microsoft.TextExpander – TextExpander | Productivity App for Teams & Individuals.
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