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		<title>#340 Plantronics Voyager Pro HD, Ollocip, Kindle Fire Review, Aperture Script, Ray Solar Charger, BlackBerry Bold 9930</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 02:55:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 02:56:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Tweet <p>Time Machine review, Blindfolded accessibility update, Photography and the Mac Podcast Promo find it in iTunes. In Dumb Question Corner Professor Albert joins us again asking how to quit all running applications and gets a surprising answer. 3 in 1 Camera Lens review from Rod Simmons. George from Tulsa says some nice [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Tweet <p>High anticipation for show #200 next week, Dumb Question Corner on having multiple people in a single chat, George from Tulsa gives us a less than favorable review of the Western Digital Ethernet Drive. I review the new beta Twitter client Nambu from nambu.com. Screen Steps has a great webinar at bluemangolearning.com. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>#195 Slau, DVDpedia, Cha-ching, Encrypted Disk Images</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Tweet <p>Sessions from Slau at sessionswithslau.com, Dumb Question Corner reveals laser-specific search in Spotlight from usingmac.com. DVDpedia from bruji.com/dvdpedia goes up against Delicious Library and wins for only $18 from bruji.com/dvdpedia. In Chit Chat Across the Pond, Bart explains that Adobe has patched their services and he does a review fo the $40 [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:summary>Sessions from Slau at sessionswithslau.com, Dumb Question Corner reveals laser-specific search in Spotlight from usingmac.com.  DVDpedia from bruji.com/dvdpedia goes up against Delicious Library and wins for only $18 from bruji.com/dvdpedia. In Chit Chat Across the Pond, Bart explains that Adobe has patched their services and he does a review fo the $40 personal finance management software from Midnight Apps at midnightapps.com.  Then Bart and I discuss how to get offsite backups without taking forever but still being secure, and he walks me through how to make an encrypted disk image to protect my offsite backup.  I created a ScreenSteps tutorial on podfeet.com in the right sidebar on how to make an encrypted disk image too.



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Today is Sunday March 15th, 2009, and this is show number 195.  Do you realize we&#039;re getting pretty darn close to 200 episodes?  What shall we do to celebrate?  You guys are ever so much more clever than I am, think up something that requires no work on my part, ok?  It seems like we should be able to pull something off here!

Slau
At the podcast expo a few years back I had the great pleasure of getting to know Slau.  It was one of the high points of the show for me, and I didn&#039;t even realize at the time that he was the one who wrote the fantastic podsafe Christmas carol &quot;If Every Day Were Christmas&quot; over at podsafeforpeace.org.  Anyway, Slau has a recording studio and has been promising to do a podcast for ages, and he&#039;s finally done it. I listened to the episode where he works with Jordan Potter and Matthew Conrad and I was entranced.  He mixes in the music he&#039;s recording with his behind the scenes description of what goes into recording a record.  He&#039;s so gifted at story telling, it&#039;s fantastic.  I know, you&#039;re all thinking &quot;but Allison doesn&#039;t even LIKE music&quot;.  You got me there - but consider if I liked it, it must be REALLY good!  Check it out at sessionswithslau.com

Dumb Question Corner
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Spotlight Laser-specific Search
Hi, Allison, it&#039;s Kate from SouthEastern Michigan again - great answer the last time - even if it wasn&#039;t what I wanted to hear, c&#039;est la vie.

Here&#039;s another - Apple&#039;s Quick Tip of the week (on &quot;Advanced Find&quot;) said in rss:
&quot;Mac OS X Leopard has a great search tool. Accessible in the menu bar or from any Finder window, Spotlight lets you search any Mac on your network, perform calculations, look up definitions, launch applications, search recently visited websites, and much more. Using Spotlight, you can also define laser-specific search criteria simply by pointing and clicking.&quot; apple.com

Well, their video didn&#039;t address _any_ of those items their blurb referred to - so - how do I search any Mac in my network? (I can calculate, define, and launch already) - and what do you think &quot;Using Spotlight, you can also define laser-specific search criteria simply by pointing and clicking&quot; means? Doesn&#039;t that sound like fun?

You know I love your show although Bart&#039;s &quot;Security Life&quot; bits give me the heebie-jeebies. And tell Honda-Bob I wish I had a Honda and lived in Orange county!

I think you&#039;ll like the answer better this time.  you&#039;re absolutely right - that laser focus thing always gets me excited!  I did a couple of searches and found a link on Life Hacker to usingmac.com where they actually explain how to get that laser search!

the basic idea is that you type in your search term followed by &quot;kind:&quot; and the kind of thing you&#039;re looking for.  I typed in &quot;podcast kind: text&quot; and it found a whole bunch of text documents with the word podcast imbedded in them - in 1/10th the time that Windows would never even find the word podcast if it were the name of my hard drive!  How about after Spotlight finds a file, what if you just want to see where it is, not open it?  turns out hitting command-return will show you the file in the finder.</itunes:summary>
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