FEATURE OF THE WEEK | 12/12/2008 – 12/19/08

For the seventh year in a row, the iPod is an extremely popular holiday gift. While the redesigned 4G iPod nano is selling very well, the previous generation 3G iPod nano is this year’s randomly popular iPod model. They’re on sale for $10 less than the 4G model, and have most of the same features. I admit, $10 isn’t a huge savings, but some people seem to prefer the previous design and the pastel colors.

Since the 8GB blue iPod nano 3G is particularly popular, we’re putting it on sale for $129.99 (from $139.99) with free shipping and several bundles (including a fitness kit with the Nike+ sensor, Marware pouch and free armband).

Click here to see the 8GB iPod 3G in blue. There are four specials with that model that you can access on its product page.

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  • _Dear Friends,_

    I need to stop listening to skiers’ interpretations of the weather report. The predicted snowfall accumulation fudge factor (PSAFF) for a skier is usually 3x or 4x what we really get. For two days there was enthusiastic talk from Artie and the ski crowd of the big Nor’easter heading our way. On Wednesday, Grace was scheduled to get our snowmobile trailer from up where she works near Hyde Park, VT, and I almost called her off because of all the talk about the huge snowstorm. Of course, we got a little dusting and Grace just laughed me off and hauled the trailer.

    Yesterday, the BIG storm was supposed to hit and I was scheduled for a number of meetings until late in the evening up in Burlington. I almost canceled, but when I called Grace to confer she called me a “snow wuss” and sure enough, while it was snowing a little bit (as I listened to the Boston Celtics post their 13th win in a row and the best start in that storied franchise’s history on the way home), the snow storm turned out to be mostly a dud. There was about 5 inches this morning when I awoke and rain coming down. One of the other Kibbles authors must have also been listening to skiers this morning…*

    I held a couple of “all-hands” meetings here in Waitsfield and at our store in South Burlington. I try to do this at least once a quarter and it is a great time to talk to our team, answer questions and renew our commitment to our triple bottom line: people, planet and profit. It is especially important to keep an eye on how we measure our success as a company in the face of difficult economic times. As Small Dog Electronics grows, it is very important to me that we maintain the essence of what “small” meant to me as I named the company. We are an entrepreneurial company and the risk-taking and high energy that it implies is essential for success. Two of what I call entrepreneurial traps are “Work expands to fill the number of people” and “People build boxes around their jobs.” We discussed the need to constant attention to efficiency and productivity and even more importantly, the benefits of teamwork. We banned the phrase “It’s not my job” from the unique Small Dog lexicon. Customer satisfaction is a result of attention to detail and a top-down commitment to world-class customer service; we pledge to continue to improve and win your loyalty!

    We are already booking appointments for Macworld and the Consumer Electronics show coming up just after the first of the year. While there are dire predictions of the impact of the economy on these major annual shows, I think we will see some awesome new products from both shows. It is hard to believe we are in the home stretch of 2008 but as they say, time flies when you are having fun!

  • We are continuing to bring in more inventory for this year-end rush and I want to thank you for making this one of the strongest holiday seasons for Small Dog Electronics. It is truly you, our loyal customers, who make it all worthwhile.

    I love to hear from you–both when things go right and even more so if you have suggestions on how we can improve our company! Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes and have a great weekend!

    Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,
    _Don, Kali & Ed_

  • Watch a MacBook LCD Replacement on YouTube!

    In “Tech Tails #640”:http://burlington.smalldog.com/techtails/techtails_display.php?id=439 last Tuesday, Rebecca wrote an article about how to replace a MacBook LCD without removing the top case. It’s a pretty cool maneuver, and she also did an accompanying ‘how-to’ video that we’ve posted on our YouTube channel.

    Take a look!
    “Part #1”:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vD_snbFa9Zg
    “Part #2”:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXLs02jL_Eg

    “Read the article in Tech Tails.”:http://burlington.smalldog.com/techtails/techtails_display.php?id=439

  • SPECIALS | 12/12/2008 – 12/19/08

    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:
    http://www.smalldog.com/specials

  • MAC TREAT #68: Select Text With Precision

    Arguably, I spend most of my days typing on the computer for one reason or another (emailing, searching, writing, etc…), so I always like to find shortcuts to make the process more efficient. Here are the top text tips (say that ten times fast) for selecting text that I’ve found help me the most:

    * Use Command+ or Command- to change the size of the text*
    Much faster than opening the font panel! __Note that this actually changes the point size of the text instead of zooming, so the document will print this way.__

    * Drag cursor across to select a range of text*
    The most common method to select text–great for multiple lines.

    * Use the Shift key to select text.*
    A faster option to select multiple lines of text. Just hold down Shift where you want to begin, and then click the mouse button at the end of your selection. The whole middle area should be selected.

    * Double click on any word to select the entire word*
    Really useful, especially for shorter words that are a pain to drag and select. I use it all the time in URLs! (to select “www” or “com/org” etc.)

    * Triple click to select a whole line*
    This will select an entire line or paragraph; also helpful when selecting urls.

    * Hold Alt while dragging the cursor to select a box of text*
    Really useful when working with tables (of the text variety, not the wooden kind). It will turn the regular cursor into a crosshair (ooh, snazzy).

    * Use Command-A to select all*
    When you just want to grab everything.

    Bonus:
    * Use Shift-Command-C to copy text __and__ style*
    The perfect companion to Ed’s “Mac Treat #67.”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/1487/mac-treat-67-match-font-styles-in-copy-and-paste/

    __*@Don: touche… I’m from Maryland! :)__

  • Give Small Dog Swag For the Holidays!

    We have frisbees, hats, mugs, glasses and more. There’s even a brand-new gift-packaged pound of our famous small doggies! With most priced at $10 or less, they’re perfect gifts and stocking stuffers for someone in your life (including yourself!).

    Some featured items:
    * “1-lb Doggy Bag”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/40437
    * “Small Dog Frisbee”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/72526
    * “Small Dog Pint Glass”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/72532
    * “Dog Screen Wipe (lemon-scented!)”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/72505

    “Check them all out here!”:http://www.smalldog.com/category/x/x/x/Gifts_and_Swag|Small_Dog_Swag