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But, if you've deleted iTunes, or need to update to a new version, you may want to download and re-install it. If you're in that situation, this article will show you how to find and install iTunes on a Mac, and then what initial steps you should take after the installation is complete.

By Bruce Lynn I have been listening to The Mac Observer’s Daily Observations podcast since the days of Ricky Spiro. When Jeff Gamet left I was very sad for myself but happy for Jeff. I have continued to listen to this podcast since the addition of Kelly Guimont but it is not at all easy.

Kelly is obviously technologically knowledgeable but this is offset by her multiple shortcomings. Her delivery consists of erratic speech patterns interspersed with laughter where laughter is not called for, like those individuals who pepper their communications with inappropriate “lol”s. Her opening “Howdy do buckaroos” makes no sense in a tech podcast. I really think that in her ending admonition to “Be Excellent” she thinks “Like Me!”. Kelly seems way too impressed with herself to the extent that one can easily see her saying, “Mirror, mirror on the wall whose the smartest and coolest of all.

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I am!” Her ego is also reflected in the way she refers to elected officials as “My congressman” as if she is on a first name basis with them. She also seems to think that because she is technically knowledgeable it also makes her super cool.

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She is neither super cool nor cool outside of tech. The shining light in this podcast is Andrew Orr. Andrew is very knowledgeable and a joy to listen to. He comes across as one of those persons who is very intelligent but humble and slightly shy. Having said that I don’t see Andrew as having the personality of a host but he would be an excellent person to put opposite a host. Listen for the good information and hopefully Dave Hamilton can find a replacement for Kelly.

Thank you to the other reviewers who let me know that I am not the only one who finds most of Kelly’s delivery as pleasant as walking with cut feet in a pool of alcohol. I will continue to suffer through Kelly as long as I can stand it in part because of the many other great things that The Mac Observer gets right.