Mobility Coach is an app from thereadystate.com that provides a 16 point self-test for evaluating your mobility and videos that can help you address problem areas. There are also suggestions for pain and for sports specific development.
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Notabli
"Save more than just photos and videos - post quotes, audio clips, and notes using your phone, tablet, or the web. Invite the other parent, or others, to post about your kids too."-https://about.notabli.com/how-it-works A private Instagram with keepsake integration. Probably of interest to parents.
Randonautica
Randonautica is an app that takes your current location and suggests a random route through some specified radius. I like any kind of aid to serendipity, so I wanted to bookmark it for the future.
Hey! Vina
Hey! Vina is a Tinder-style app for women to meet other women and become friends.
SkyView
SkyView "is a beautiful and intuitive stargazing app that uses your camera to precisely spot and identify celestial objects in sky, day or night. Find popular constellations as they fade in and out while you scan across the sky, locate planets in our solar system, discover distant galaxies, and witness satellite fly-bys."
Disconnect
"Today there are thousands of companies that track your activity and personal information. But there’s a huge disconnect between how our data is actually collected, sold, or shared, and what we may actually want. Disconnect is founded on the belief that privacy is a fundamental human right: that people should have the freedom to move … Continue reading Disconnect
Castles of Burgundy
"The Castles of Burgundy has long been one of my favorite strategy board games, a 90-120 minute game of tile-laying with a complex scoring system that is often derided as “point salad,” meaning you can get points from so many different paths that there might seem to be no logic to it. I mention that … Continue reading Castles of Burgundy
Public Service Announcement: TV KILL
Step 1. Buy or own a phone with a built-in infrared transmitter. My preferred choice, at the moment, is a Samsung Galaxy S5, which has a removable battery, support for the newest version of Android (Pie) via LineageOS, and can be bought from eBay for <$100. Step 2. Install TV Kill. The app sequentially goes … Continue reading Public Service Announcement: TV KILL
