FEATURE OF THE WEEK | 11/18/08 – 11/28/08

The Logitech Pure-Fi Elite stereo system is one of our most popular iPod speaker systems. It’s also top rated—for example, it has an “A, highly recommnded” rating from iLounge.com.

The Logitech Pure-Fi Elite is a full functioning stereo for your iPod, with AM/FM radio, clock, and backlit remote that provides easy one-touch access to shuffle and repeat functions and even allows instant access to preset iPod playlists without navigating menus on your iPod.

For the rest of the holiday season, we have it on sale for $139.99 with FREE shipping!

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  • We will have four generations of family at my home for Thanksgiving this year. There is a lot to be thankful for this year and it will be good to have the clan gathered for the traditional celebration. I hope that you have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday! All of us at Small Dog Electronics send our warmest wishes from our family to your family for a happy holiday–Give Thanks!

    And thank you so much for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes! Have a great weekend!

    Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,
    _Don, Kali & Ed_

  • Facebook Contest Winners!

    Last week we picked two new winners from our Facebook “fans.” They will receive a goody bag of fun iPod and Mac accessories. We will continue to randomly choose two contest winner per month from our Facebook fans.

    If you’re not already in our Facebook group, you can quickly join “by clicking here.”:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Small-Dog-Electronics/18904017006

    You can also follow us on Twitter by “clicking here.”:https://twitter.com/hellosmalldog

  • SPECIALS | 11/21/08 – 11/28/2008

    View specials while on-hand supplies last. Please note that some specials may not be available in our retail stores; check for availability.

    Over 200 total specials featured online on our Specials page. “Check them out here!”:Smalldog.com/specials

  • The Pre-Holiday Sales Event | 11/21 – 11/23

    Beat the rush. The holidays are coming early this year, and there’s something for everyone. The Special Pre-Holiday Sales Event is happening today, 11/21 through Sunday, 11/23.

    Featured deals:
    * “Free Epson Stylus C120 Printer”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag18512/ – $99 value! with Mac purchase ($20 instant rebate + $70 mail-in rebates)
    * “Free Isis Notebook Case”:http://www.smalldog.com/search/?find=Isis+Memory+Foam+Sleeve+Black with Laptop & AppleCare purchase (be sure to click on the ones with the green specials links)
    * “DVD 50% Off DVD Training Videos”:http://www.smalldog.com/category/x/x/x/Books_and_Videos|Training_Videos – Only $19.99! Learn how to use your Mac the easy way!
    * “50% Off Canon MP190 Multifunction”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag18450/ – Only $34.99! Great color, output and value from Canon.

    “View all Pre-Holiday specials here, including our Top 10 lists of great gifts to give this season!”:http://www.smalldog.com/holiday

  • Put Your Winter On Film and Win With Magic Hat!

    Our good friends at Magic Hat brewery are running a digital movie contest. Here are the details, written in their own inimitable voice:

    __”Place your cold, creative concepts of the dog days of winter on digital display and submit a video ode to winter as seen through your own eyes. There’s no invisible fence, so roam as far as you like: to the office holiday party, to the family festivities, to a long night of lollygagging. Nothing is taboo as long as there’s a dog with you. If we dig yours the most, it’ll fetch you a new hi-def video camera from Small Dog Electronics and Magic Hat!”__

    The durational nature of your opus must be two minutes or less. Your masterwork must contain at least one reference (of your own choice) to Magic Hat.

    “Inspiration floats amid the falling flakes. Find it. Film it. And send us your Footage of Fools!”

    “Read more by clicking here.”:http://www.magichat.net/fof2008/footage

  • MAC TREAT #65: Spell-Check on the Flye, er… Fly

    I noticed a version of the following tip on Apple’s website, and it reminded me of a conversation I recently had with a customer who was confused about Mac OS X’s spellchecking capabilities. They found the information helpful, so maybe some of you will too!

    Mac OS X offers a fast and easy way to check the spelling of individual words in Safari, iChat, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, TextEdit, Mail, Stickies, and other OS X-based applications. Here’s how.

    When you misspell a word–or type one that doesn’t appear in the standard Apple dictionary, like the city of Waitsfield, Alabama–Mac OS X highlights it with a dotted red line. To replace it with the correct spelling, right-click the word with your right-click enabled mouse, (or select it with your mouse and Control-click the word on single button mice and laptops). A pop-up menu appears, offering a list of possible replacements. Click the correct spelling of the word to instantly update your document.

    If you know a highlighted term–such as Waitsfield–is spelled correctly, and you don’t want Mac OS X to highlight it in future occurrences, choose the Ignore Spelling option from the list. Mac OS X removes the highlighting below Waitsfield wherever it appears, and won’t underline this word again if you use it subsequently in your current document.

    If you want all text-based Mac OS X applications to know the correct spelling of Waitsfield, you can customize the Mac OS X dictionary to include this correct spelling of the term. To do so, choose the Learn Spelling option. Mac OS X adds this spelling to its dictionary, and Waitsfield appears in the pop-up list of correctly spelled terms, whether you’re using Pages, Keynote or any other text-based Mac OS X application that uses its spelling dictionary.

    Note: sometimes OS X’s built in dictionary can’t fix odd misspellings. In this case, I simply paste the word into Google, and use Google’s very good built-in spellchecker.