September 4, 2019
September 4, 2019 5:55 amSeptember 4th is the 247th day of the year. There are 118 days remaining until the end of the year.
It’s Movie Night at the Capitol!
Come by the Chatham Capitol Theatre tonight at 7 to see Election on the big screen.
$5 cash at the door, or flash your pass. Everyone is welcome. Concessions are available.
Reminder that garbage and recycling is delayed one day this week due to the Labour Day Holiday.
There will be service on Saturday, for regular Friday pickups.
Ever since it started releasing original TV shows, Netflix has been known for its binge release method; releasing an entire season of a show at a time, allowing fans to watch the entire thing all in one sitting, or pace themselves however they see fit.
That’s about to change for a couple of shows as the streaming service is looking back into weekly releases.
The new season of The Great British Baking Show (Collection 7) is the first program to get the weekly treatment.
If you go look at the listing for The Great British Baking Show on Netflix, you’ll see just one episode available for Collection 7. There are future episodes shown but none of them are able to be watched. Instead, there is just a date for the release of that single episode.
Rhythm & Flow, a rap competition series featuring T.I., Cardi B, and Chance the Rapper as judges. This show will be released in groups each and every week. Initially four episodes will be released, then another two dates with 3 drops each.
Some Tesla owners got locked out of their cars on Labour Day when the Tesla app went down, which was their only way to unlock the doors.
The app has a feature called Phone Key that turns a smartphone into a key. It can be used to lock and unlock a Model 3 without ever taking the phone out of a pocket.
Tesla recommends that owners carry a physical key fob or key card just in case and to not to be completely dependent on a mobile app.
Tesla owners locked out of cars on #LaborDay when phone key app goes down: https://t.co/U3MuZtXUnl @Tesla pic.twitter.com/BenFSfc9uh
— Car and Driver (@CARandDRIVER) September 3, 2019
27 years after his death, a new Dr. Seuss book is on the way.
The book is called Dr. Seuss’s Horse Museum, is the seventh to be released posthumously by the children’s author.
The book is based on long-lost sketches and a manuscript that were recovered in 2013. Famous Dr. Seuss characters are featured throughout.
Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, had left the unfinished manuscript in boxes in a closet.
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This post was written by Chris McLeod