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  • Free Business Workshops and Resources

    *Small and Medium Business Resources, Including Free Seminars!*
    If you’re thinking about switching your business to a Mac, we have a full set of services and resources to make the transition easy. Attend the free workshop and learn the basics of Mac OS X Leopard for new Mac business users.

    You’ll discover which Mac desktop or notebook is the right one for you. And you’ll learn about the applications that will make you more productive, more stylish, and even more compatible–including running Windows applications on your Mac.

    * How to migrate your data onto a new Mac
    * How to navigate and customize the Mac OS X interface
    * How to use shortcuts, quick keystroke, and mouse commands
    * How a Mac fits right into existing wired or wireless networks for sharing files, browsing the web, getting email, or using resources like printers
    * How included applications on your Mac, like iLife, Apple Mail, Safari, and iChat, enhance your productivity immediately
    * How to run Windows apps on a Mac

    *Seminar Dates & Times*

    Wednesday, Nov 12, 2008, 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM EST: “Sign up now.”:http://www.seminars.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/ASPRegistration.woa/wa/eventDetails?eventid=77236
    Tuesday, Nov 18, 2008, 7:00 PM – 08:30 PM EST: “Sign up now.”:http://www.seminars.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/ASPRegistration.woa/wa/eventDetails?eventid=77237
    Friday, Nov 21, 2008, 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM EST: “Sign up now.”:http://www.seminars.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/ASPRegistration.woa/wa/eventDetails?eventid=77238

    “View our Business page here.”:http://www.smalldog.com/b2b

  • FEATURE OF THE WEEK | 10/31/08 – 11/07/08

    The Chill Pill is here! The Chill Pill is a pocket-sized, self-contained capsule that transforms into two powered speakers. For a limited time, buy the Chill Pill and AC adapter at the same time and save $10.00. The AC adapter will also charge iPods with a dock connector or any iPod when used with an iPod USB cable “(click here to see this cable)”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/34045.

  • It’s the last weekend for Grace’s extended trip. I’m getting really tired of dining alone and talking to myself. I think I’d be totally stir-crazy if it wasn’t for the pups who have been taking good care of me while Grace is cruising with our friend, Yvette. That makes for a great time for the first poker and football of the season as the regulars gather at my house on Sunday. We have had some snow and it has been cold enough so the ground is still covered. Grace is in for a rude awakening coming from the Pacific to the tundra here in Vermont.

    Thank you for reading this Halloween issue of Kibbles & Bytes! Have a great weekend and please get out and vote!

    Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,
    _Don, Kali & Ed_

  • Election 2008 Countdown Widget

    Can’t wait until the election is over? Well, me either. All the excitement and intensity is starting to take its toll!

    I’m very excited for Election Day to come, and I am planning to volunteer at Montpelier’s City Clerk’s office on Tuesday as part of Small Dog’s Volunteerism Initiative. Each employee is encouraged to take a paid day off to work to volunteer and perform community service. I figured that the election is the biggest national event this year, and it would be a great day to help out and be part of the process!

    Count down these last couple days with the Election 2008 Countdown Widget. See you on the other side! __Note: Requires 10.4+__

    “Download here!”:http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/justforfun/election2008countdown.html

    Want to know more about Small Dog’s programs and initiatives? Click here:
    “Smalldog.com/about”:http://www.smalldog.com/about

  • MAC TREAT #62: Make A Desktop Printer/Dock Droplet

    In OS 9 it was possible to create a “desktop printer,” which made printing as easy as dragging and dropping a file onto a printer icon. The advantage was that you didn’t have to launch an application to open a file before printing it. Fortunately, it’s easy to create a desktop printer in OS X. You can also create a printer droplet that you can keep in your dock for convenient printing.

    To do this, launch System Preferences (under the Apple in the upper left corner of your Mac’s screen) and click on “Print and Fax.” In the left pane of this window, you’ll see the printers you’ve installed on your Mac. Drag the icon of the printer from the left pane and drop it on your desktop. The printer icon should appear on the desktop. Drag any file you’d like to print and drop it on this icon–as long as your printer is turned on, the file will print.

    You can also drag that icon into your dock. Again, simply drag and drop any file you’d like to print on the icon in the dock for speedy printing. Note that once you drag the printer icon into your dock, you can then get rid of the icon on the desktop by dragging it to the trash. You’ll still be able to use the printer icon droplet in the dock.

    __Note: This tip was tested in OS 10.5; feel free to let me know if this works for you in other versions!__

  • It's Not a Right, It's Not a Privilege, It's a RESPONSIBILITY

    *Start Soapbox*

    Election Day is Tuesday and I encourage all of you to get out to vote. It matters less who you vote for than it does that you take the time to go to the polls. I couldn’t wait, so I cast my vote early this week at the town hall. There are never any lines in Warren, Vermont, but I am so excited about this election that I had to vote now. In typical small-town fashion, I walked into the office and was greeted by long time town clerk Rita Goss, and told her I wanted to vote. She gave me a form to fill out and instructed me to put my name in and sign because she knew all the rest of my information. I guess that comes from sinking deep roots in town–I’ve been voting there for 35 years.

    While the big news is the presidential election and I do not want to underestimate the importance of that choice, it is perhaps even more important to inform yourself about the other candidates for state and local elections. It is these folks who will have the most direct impact upon your life and will prove that all politics are local. Here in Vermont, we have strong third party candidates from the Progressives and Liberty Union parties as well as the candidates from the Democrats and Republicans. I vote for all of them at one time or another, and I suppose that’s why I’m still on the Republican’s mailing list. I’m a bit of a wonk so I listen to candidates’ debates, inform myself about their positions on important issues and I take all of my votes very seriously–even for dog catcher (actually, __especially__ for dog-catcher!).

    Your vote always matters; it matters to you because you have taken on the responsibility of citizenship and expressed your opinion in the ultimate opinion poll–the election of your leaders. This is a responsibility that is sacred, that many have fought and died for, and something that cannot be dismissed as “unimportant and meaningless.” We have many responsibilities as members of society, but the most significant is our responsibility to vote. *Please VOTE!*

    End Soapbox