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We have just completed our first home made server for disk access intensive application such as http://www.clocklink.com. This server uses ultrafast intel processor with dual Solid State Disk (SSD) for ultra fast disk access. This prototype will be used as one of the http://www.clocklink.com servers for farther testing and...
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My first visit to the US was to Hawaii in 1974. I took this picture ... two days ago. I used the software to make it look old.
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I took 12:50pm flight out of Hawaii and arrived in Seattle 9:30pm. It was little less than 6 hour flight. Although I did not have very much time for sight seeing, I met several people from Executives Associations from Canada and the USA. It was very interesting and educational. We also met a few local business people and star...
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4.35 for single latter at Starbucks in Hilton. They don't even have free wi-fi. They said it is owned by Hilton. I guess they are not looking for any repeat business.
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Ken Hoving of PSR - HVAC & Mechanical Services achieved his new member plaque at SEA meeting yesterday.
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Wally Amos known for Famous Amos Cookies was the guest speaker at IEA luncheon on Wednesday. Pictured with Mr. Amos is John Huey of Viking Bank
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Last three days, I have been using Sprint 3G/4G Mobile Hot Spot (pictured) in Hawaii. My room does not have wireless access (there is a wired access but iPad does not have RJ45). Every few minuets, this thing stops working and I need to restart. It is very frastrating.
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I am leaving Hawaii on 12:50pm flight. I will be arriving in Seattle around 9:30pm. I did not have much time for sight seeing but that was not a readon why I came here anyway. I came here for International Executives Association and to meet some companies and people in Hawaii. I accoplished what I came here for and ac...
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Lisa Woodstock of On-Hold Concepts has been elected to the International Executives Association Board of Directors. This is great involvement for Seattle Executives Association!
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I came to Hawaii when I was 15 years old. That was my first experience being outside of Japan. For 15 year old boy, this was the USA. Food, People, Culture, Beach, Bikini, Aloha ... I was shocked. This place opened my eyes to the richness of the life. Besides, everyone spoke Japanese. I said to myself, I think I can live in...