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Very cute and creative. Look forward to the next episode. Love that you bring a lighter side to what we are learning. You're awesome, Tom.
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ReplyDeleteFabulous episodes, the character of little Tommy was a nice addition. Episode three highlights an almost forgotten feature of Mobile Me; tracking a lost iPhone. Thanks for the practical tips in a humorous fashion. Vandy
ReplyDeleteHow about the Wonder Twins?
ReplyDeleteAs far as MobileMe, I haven't forgiven it for deleting my phone contacts without syncing them to the web...so I don't use it. I like the video that gave the information of iDisk. I hope to learn more about that.
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