Oh, that's cool!  I never knew that.  thanks!
Donna
On Jul 9, 2010, at 2:56 AM, John André Netland wrote:

> Yes, but you can also use Spotlight to get definitions for words. Write any 
> word in the search field, and you will get a definition list with related 
> words and a description/explanation of the term. Try for example with the 
> word hilarious and see the result. Also, you can use Spotlight as a quick 
> calculator. Write 2+2 or 24/8 in the search field, and you will get the 
> result 2+2=4 and 24/8=3. 
> 
> John André
> 
> 
> 
> On 9. juli 2010, at 02.11, Josh Kennedy wrote:
> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> I just used spotlight search to look for a file I lost and didn't know where 
>> it was. it was a piece of cake to use and it works great! I love it! I think 
>> its superior to the windows xp search. 
>> 
>> Josh
>> 
>> Josh Kennedy
>> [email protected]
>> 
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