Dear Friends,
The season of lawn signs and endless political commercials is over and we can move right into the holiday season. Santa Claus comes to the Mall of New Hampshire this week and stays until Christmas. Thanksgiving is right around the corner and this year Chanukah is December 1-8!
While not everyone is thrilled with the results of the election, I am energized by the process. For all of its flaws, our electoral system provides periodic ways for the people to make changes in their government in a peaceful manner. Here in Vermont, the two candidates for Governor held some 25 debates all over the state, called many residents and the result was a very close race and pledges of cooperation and support once the winner was determined. I feel it is important that our legislators and leaders remain close to the people and our election cycles provide this accountability.
I have loaded up the latest version of Microsoft Office 2011 and have initiated an experiment that I will be reporting back to Kibbles & Bytes readers about in next week’s issue. I have decided to use Outlook instead of Mac OS X mail for a week and will let you know my impressions. The installation process and setting up of my email accounts was mostly smooth; however, not all of my IMAP folders were imported. After searching around in the very rich menu structure, I did find a window that allowed me to “subscribe” to my folders. This seems like an unnecessarily laborious process since I have folders and sub-folders and I had to individually select and subscribe to each of them.
I made the switch to the new 13-inch MacBook Air this week from my 15” MacBook Pro. I prefer the smaller size since I travel so much and now with the more powerful MacBook Air, I will get the performance that I need. At the office I connect the MacBook Air to my Apple LED display, my backup drive and my Kinesis keyboard and it makes a great desktop system. The battery life on this latest version of the MacBook Air is much better than the previous version and it is lightning fast (iPad fast) to wake from sleep. I really appreciate the extra USB port that Apple added and with 4GB of RAM and 256GB flash drive, I have enough storage and RAM for a production machine.
I still love my iPad and use it for many purposes. I prefer the iPad for looking at and taking notes at meetings because it lies flat on the table. I get annoyed sometimes when I am in a meeting and everyone is staring at their laptop screens and seemingly not paying attention. They may not be paying attention when they are looking at their iPad either, but at least it is not as blatant!