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The name Tom Trick came from my partner Rhonda Baker who when I was writing the book "Digitizing 101" began to refer to a few of my digitizing remedies as "Tom Tricks". It has been a term that has stuck ever since and many students still ask me from time to time if I have any new Tom Tricks.

It seemed appropriate to title this section “Tom Tricks” and to credit Rhonda with coming up with the name more than six years ago. I hope readers learn from these tricks as they are truly tricks we use and find beneficial to our daily work.

Tips will be posted here from time to time and if you check in on a regular basis you will be able to learn the Wilcom ES system in small chucks instead of trying to learn it all at once. The Tips may also be used to fill in the blanks from formal training or use the archives to research a skill you may be trying to learn.

If you have a tip you think others could use or one you would like us to address, please drop Thomas a note.

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Posted by Melissik :: 5/1/08
One afternoon, I was in the backyard hanging the laundry when an old, tired-looking dog wandered into the yard. I could tell from his collar and well-fed belly that he had a home. But when I walked into the house, he followed me, sauntered down the hall and fell asleep in a corner. An hour later, he went to the door, and I let him out. The next day he was back. He resumed his position in the hallway and slept for an hour.
This continued for several weeks. Curious, I pinned a note to his collar: "Every afternoon your dog comes to my house for a nap. "
The next day he arrived with a different note pinned to his collar: "He lives in a home with ten children - he's trying to catch up on his sleep."

I cried from laughter
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