Mac Issues in our Law Office

Because I do (infrequently) have to deal with some technical / troubleshooting issues concerning our Apple products (Macs, iPads, iPhones) and their integration into our law office I wanted to jot down the problems, and, more importantly, the fixes. Although I am an unabashed Apple Fanboy, I try not to be smug, and do, in […]

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Clark County District Court Offers Courtfinder App

The Clark County District Court has released an app Courtfinder, which shows updated dockets for courts located at theRegional Justice Center.Per its iTunes description, CourtFinder is an app (for Android and iOS)  that allows you to download and read the current day docket for courtroom matters being heard throughout the Regional Justice Center & Family Court […]

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Opening eTranscript PTX Files on Mac

Macs cannot read Real Legal  eTranscripts or PTX files.  Anyone who has used eTranscripts knows how convenient it is to be able to cut and paste deposition text, properly formatted and with the citation — contrary to ASCII where you end up cutting and pasting the line numbers, with no citation, and with formatting out the window. […]

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Setting up a Digital Source for Zone Two on a Yamaha RX V-3800

I got a Yamaha RX-V3800 receiver which has 3 “Zones” — discrete, individual outputs — with the intention of eventually adding speakers to my kitchen and outdoors — all running from the receiver. Unfortunately, when I bought the receiver, I did not realize that Zones 2 and 3 can only output analog sources — the […]

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Why Powerage is the Best AC/DC Album

     Although the topic does not come up very often any more (and probably hasn’t since junior high school in Omaha), when asked which AC/DC album is my favorite, without hesitation, I respond “Powerage.” It seems most veteran AC/DC fans nod with knowing approval to that response, but relative newcomers look bewildered, expecting Highway to […]

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