Sunday, April 29, 2018

Meet Edna--Alexa's sassy maiden aunt from Wyoming!

Meet Edna!

It was a busy morning tapping into Alexa's hands-free, voice-controlled unlimited information.

First I asked for a weather update.  Then weather updates in six different locations.  I asked for the word of the day, my horoscope and headline news.  

Because she lives in the Cloud she is getting smarter all the time.  Just this week I got an update on all the new stuff she can do--tell a Mother's Day poem, plan a trip, report fun facts about sleep--and, so much more.  So much more, in fact, that I can't keep up with all her new skills.

I was thinking about how easy it is to ask Alexa to add items to the grocery list or get a quick fact when I need it--all from my chair at the kitchen counter.

What if I had a voice-controlled, hands-free device more like Alexa's sassy maiden aunt Edna?  Who sounds like my 4th grade teacher and was likely raised in Wyoming?

ME:  Edna, (pause briefly waiting for the blue light to illuminate indicating she was ready,) Edna?  Edna!!?

Edna:  What?

ME:  Edna, you're supposed to answer me when I call your name.

Edna:  Why?

ME:  Because you're my voice-controlled, hands-free device.

Edna:  Suppose I'm busy?

ME:  Busy?!  You can't be busy.  You're here to answer my every question!

ME:  (Exasperated!)  Edna?

Edna:  (Exasperated!) What?  

ME:  I have questions.

Edna:  Good for you.

ME:  You're supposed to answer my questions.

Edna:  I'm reading.  Ask Alexa.  Or better yet, ask Tap, Echo or Dot.  Even Siri. Goodbye.




I can just imagine...

ME:  Edna, What's the temperature outside?

Edna:  (Assuming she's not reading.)  Why don't you go outside and find out?

ME:  You're supposed to give me answers.

Edna:  All right.  It's cold.

ME:  How cold?

Edna:  Go outside and find out.


Or, what if I was working on the bills...

ME:  Edna, what is 33% of $197?

Edna:  Show me your work.

ME:   WHAT?

Edna:  I'm not giving you the answer until I see your work.


or, working on a crossword puzzle...

ME:  Edna, what's the capitol of Idaho?

Edna:  Honestly?  You learned that in 2nd grade!

ME:  Yes, I'm sure I did, but it's slipped my mind.

Edna:  Looks like someone needs to review.  Speaking of, how are your multiplication tables these days?


or, what if I was drinking my tea and checking email...

Edna:  Why are you still sitting in the kitchen?

ME:  I'm checking email.

Edna:  It's time for recess.  Go outside and play.

ME:  I'm almost done.

Edna:  You said that an hour ago.

ME:  Well, I'm looking at a couple of things on Amazon.

Edna:  You don't need them.  What you need is fresh air.

ME:  Wait?  What happened to my internet connection?

Edna:  Check with me after recess.


or, if I was washing dishes and just remembered a couple of things I need at the grocery store?

ME:  Edna?

Edna:  Did you raise your hand?

ME:  I have a couple of things to add to the grocery list.

Edna:  Better get a pencil and a piece of paper.

ME:  No, you're supposed to add them to my grocery list in the cloud.

Edna:  Is your arm broken?



The more I thought about life with Edna, the more I wondered how she would sound and what she would say to my family and friends.

S.E.:  Edna, how do I spell _______?

Edna:  (In a voice that somehow sounds like her Dad's.) Look it up.  You have a dictionary on the third shelf in the library.


And...

D.E.:  Edna, I have a flat tire.  Can you call a tow truck?

Edna:  (In a voice eerily similar to his wife's.) No, you can change it yourself.  The owner's manual is in the glove box. 

and...

C.B.:  Edna, I'm going on a trip.  What's the weather in (insert destination?)

Edna:  You don't need to know.  You're not there yet!

and...

S.H.:  Edna, turn the light on in the bedroom.

Edna:  You can't turn it on yourself?


Fortunately, Edna seems to be busy reading a lot, which suits me fine as Alexa lets me get away with silly questions, requests for bossanova music and using her as an egg-timer--all without raising my hand!

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