The weather has turned cold and we finally have some snow, which makes the skiers and those who depend upon skiers happy. I am a stranger in a strange land as I would just as soon it was warm all the time. Thankfully the days are now getting longer. Grace bought me a “Happy Light” to see if she could improve my winter mood, but it is going to take more than that — all I can think of is that episode of Northern Exposure.

Once again, best wishes from the entire Small Dog family to you and your family for a happy, healthy and prosperous 2012!

Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,
Don & Kali

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  • 2012 Predictions

    It is hard to come up with slogans for 2012 — anyone know anything that rhymes with twelve? (“Shelves”? __-KH__)

    Well, here we go for my 2012 Predictions:

    WEATHER

    * A mild winter with record snowfall in March but an early spring
    * Dry hot summer this year
    * It will not be below -20 F at my house this year

    SPORTS

    * MLB – While I think the Cubs will be better, this is not their year.  So, I am picking the LA Angels as World Series winners!
    * NBA – Shortened season because millionaires and billionaires were feuding.  While I would love to see my beloved Celtics add a banner, I am actually choosing the Chicago Bulls over the LA Clippers for the NBA Finals
    * NFL – Packers win the Super Bowl over the Pats, 36-24
    * NHL – Some team where there is natural ice in the city will win the Stanley Cup  

    POLITICS

    * There will be a third-party Presidential Candidate that receives at least 10% of the popular vote
    * Mitt Romney will be the Republican nominee
    * Barack Obama will be re-elected based upon an improving economy but in a very close contest
    * Democrats will barely maintain control of the US Senate
    * Republicans will maintain control of the US House
    * Governor Shumlin will be re-elected in Vermont
    * Record number of freshmen US Reps will be elected

    ECONOMY

    * Overall economy will grow
    * Unemployment nationally will fall below 8%
    * Interest rates will remain at historical lows
    * The Chinese Yuan will continue to appreciate

    APPLE

    * The iPad line will expand to include multiple models aside from color and carriers (i.e. size, power, etc.)
    * Apple will release a revolutionary Television that changes the game (once again).  We will never watch TV in the same way
    * More Apple Products (i.e. iPad and MacBook Pro) will incorporate Siri 
    * Apple will post successive record breaking quarters
    * Apple will make a surprise acquisition

    SMALL DOG ELECTRONICS

    * Small Dog will acquire or build 3 new stores in 2012
    * Small Dog will have over 100 employees by the end of 2012
    * Small Dog will have 5 employees who were, at one time, CEOs of their own companies
    * Small Dog will have a syndicated talk show

    MISC.

    * There will be scientifically confirmed intelligent extra-terrestrial life
    * There will be one astounding medical break through
    * Peace will come to two regions that desperately deserve peace

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  • Poll Feedback and Tell Us More…

    Last week’s poll asked, “What’s your favorite Mac Treat of 2011?” Here are your answers:

    * 35% voted for Mac Treat #169: How To Type Accents
    * In a two-way tie, 12% voted for Mac Treat #151: Customizing Finder Windows and 12% voted for #143: View Mail Activity
    * 17% voted for “Other”

    Thanks for your feedback! “*Click here*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/tell-us-your-favorite-mac-treat/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=kibbles-20111223 if you’d still like to vote or leave a comment to tell us what your favorite Mac Treat of 2011 was.

    *New Poll: What would you like to see more of in Kibbles & Bytes in 2012? Less of?*
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  • Resolve To Do These in 2012!

    Ahh, the new year. We all make resolutions, yet have a hard time sticking to them, __amiright?__ Well, these really should be a no-brainer since they don’t involve the treadmill, portion control or becoming a millionaire.

    Excerpted from Ben’s article, “*Mac New Year’s Resolutions,*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/kibbles/kb704/ this is a great list to keep in mind for your Mac in the new year:

    *Clean Up That Desktop:*

    Having a messy desktop can actually consume valuable system resources if left unchecked. Though it’s a subtle sluggishness, if you have hundreds of unkempt icons constructing your desktop “wallpaper,” your Mac’s performance is likely taking a hit. While moving your extraneous files into a single “stuff” folder will temporarily remedy the situation, a great resolution is to organize your files once and for all.

    See if you can get your desktop down to just the Macintosh HD icon! Remember you have Stacks, Spotlight, and of course, your Home Folder to help keep you organized.

    __Editor’s note: Remember that, depending on your back-up method, your desktop may not be included, so keeping your works-in-progress there is generally a bad idea. One thing I do is create shortcuts to current projects (in folders–and I try to keep the number to no more than two aside from the HD icon) on my desktop that really live somewhere else. -KH__

    *Back it Up!*

    Thanks to Apple’s automated Time Machine backup software, this resolution requires the least amount of effort. If you aren’t already backing up on a frequent basis with the included utility, then you are subjecting yourself and your data to a completely avoidable risk. Don’t wait until you’re personally struck by data loss!

    The dollar-to-gigabyte ratio is better than it’s ever been, and there are drives to fit every lifestyle and budget. If you do nothing more for your Mac in the new year, pick up an external hard drive and start backing up.

    __Editor’s note: My rule of thumb is to use a backup drive that has at least as much space on it as your internal drive, and then add 20%. (So if your internal drive is 250GB, get a 300GB backup drive.) That way, in case of emergency, you can use that drive to back up the entire contents of your internal drive even if it’s full. I can’t count the number of times I’ve seen people in a bind where they need to back up what’s on their computer, but there’s not enough room–no one ever believes they’ll use all of those GBs, but somehow they always manage to do so! -KH__

    *Keep Software Up to Date*

    Though the Mac App Store promises to make tediously sifting through your Applications folder checking for updates a thing of the past, it doesn’t mean this isn’t an important routine to follow for existing applications. Keeping software up to date–especially when it’s from Apple directly, keeps your machine running smoothly.

    While Software Update automates the process when it comes to Apple’s own software, it’s a good habit to check third party apps for updates every so often. On the 6th of next year, this too will be partially automated thanks to the Mac App Store (though not every third party app will be immediately available on Apple’s debuting platform). Even if it’s just keeping an eye out for updates in iTunes and the Mac App Store, don’t run outdated software in the new year!

    __Editor’s note: Software updates can be an easy way to troubleshoot when things aren’t acting the way they should. (We always ask, “Did you recently update?” or “Did you update the driver to make sure it’s the most recent version?” when helping to troubleshoot software and peripheral issues.) Word to the wise, though: if you run important third party applications, make sure you read their compatibility notes. You will always want to make sure that your operating system and additional apps stay in sync–for example, if an update to 10.6 comes out and you run Software Update, you *may* have a delay in complete compatibility with a third party plug-in. -KH__

    *Take Out the Trash*

    If you’re the digital equivalent to TLC’s __Hoarders,__ the new year marks a great opportunity to start letting old files go. It always surprises me to find friends storing gigabytes of files in their Trash. Chances are those files are in the Trash for a reason…to be deleted.

    If you’ve fallen into the habit of using the Trash as a organizational tool for files that you “probably don’t need,” it may be a good idea to reconsider your organizational process. Emptying your Trash regularly will enable you to reclaim precious disk space. If you keep regular backups of your data, parting with old files should be easy.

    __Editor’s note: Too often, people wonder why they don’t have as much free space as they thought on their Macs; the assumption tends to be that if it’s in the Trash, it’s gone. Since that’s not the case (for safety purposes, giving you two chances to save something if it got there by accident), just get in the habit of doing it manually! -KH__

    *Thin Your Inbox*

    We’re all guilty of it. With flurries of work related and personal emails coming in on a daily basis, it’s easy for messages to clutter your inbox. Though Apple has implemented some great search features into Mail, they’re no replacement for a solid system of folders and smart folders (known as Mailboxes and Smart Mailboxes in Apple Mail).

    Especially in the instance of Smart Mailboxes, you can task Mail with doing the hard organizational work for you. By customizing the Mailbox’s preferences around a set of criteria, messages can be sorted in a nearly limitless number of ways. It’s like having your own personal post office!

    __Editor’s note: Keep in mind that Smart Folders do not actually move the messages out of your inbox, they merely just act as a sorting mechanism. While most email accounts handle large numbers of messages in the inbox very well (Gmail is a good example), there are others that will be bogged down considerably by thousands and thousands of messages. On average, I receive anywhere from 50-75 messages a day in my Small Dog inbox, so I’ve started archiving by a) time period and b) subject. Anything prior to 2011 is archived, and all of my listserv emails are divided into separate folders. Play around with what works best for you–Mail is a powerful tool! *Updated for Lion: Search tools are even better, so if you have OS 10.7, now’s the time to clean that inbox for real.* -KH__

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  • _Dear Friends,_

    Happy 2012! As we bid 2011 goodbye and reflect upon a year that brought us the sadness of the passing of Steve Jobs and other influencers, including my mom, we also look back on the good times of the year. We did not so much mourn his death but we celebrated Steve’s life and how he changed ours. Hurricane Irene trashed Vermont and so many people lost so much but it is the community strength, the Vermont Strong T-shirts and spirit that we remember.

    We energize our solar array before the end of the year so now 100% of our S. Burlington store is solar powered! Every Monday I change my chat status to “It’s a fresh new week!” but once a year I get to say, “It’s a fresh new year!”

    The week after Christmas is always one of our busiest and this year was not an exception. It was not a holiday for our busy retail staff as it seemed like all the customers at once wanted to come in first thing on Monday to get accessories, trade up and redeem gift cards. It was hard work but I could not be prouder of the Small Dog team.

    It is time to dust off the base of an G4 Flat Panel iMac and see if I can prognosticate on what we will see in 2012. Notwithstanding my predictions, have an awesome New Year and thank you so much for being loyal customers of Small Dog Electronics!