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Overtime I go to Japan, I buy those Japanese sandwiches and eat them for dinner and breakfast. I really like them. I wish there are sandwiches like that here in the US. I am not saying the sandwiches are bad here ... but Japanese sandwiches are different from here. You really need to eat it to understand the difference.
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The legacy of the high-tech companies no matter who they are compared to brands like "Louis Vuitton", "CHANEL", "Tiffany" and "Hermès" ... You need to...
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There are three new panels at PSPinc lobby. They represents computer industry's "PAST", "PRESENT" and "FUTURE". What do you think?
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CHANGE IS NOT MADE WITHOUT INCONVENIENCE, EVEN FROM WORSE TO BETTER Every change will make you suffer. But once you changed, changing it back will make you suffer even more. So just keep on changing.
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I believe the RING is the best selling IoT product. It replaces standard doorbell with Camera, Microphone and Speaker. When someone passes by or press...
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PSPinc 30th party will be held at WOODMARK HOTEL in Kirkland, July 21. I believe all the seats are filed at this point. Thank you for your support.
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Back in 1997 to 2003, PSPinc published series of software design to help people write Japanese on English Windows. It is funny that we still get a support call for KanjiKit once or twice a year. One point, one of our user lost install disk #3. Well, we had to scramble to find the set of installation disks. We found one unopened...
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Well, it is a fact of life that everybody gets old. I am not saying it is bad. But you business needs to address this fact. Think about ages of your customer for a minute. How old were they when they became your customer? How old are they now? When they retire (they will soon or later), who is going to be your contact ...
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I started business 30 years ago. In business you learn things as you do your work. Most everything you do is something you don't really learn in school. There is nobody guide you except your instinct and gut feeling. Only way you learn something is by making mistake. You always hope your mistake is not too big and yo...
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PSPinc becomes 30 years old next month. A lot has changed in last 30 years. So as our business model. Do you remember your first computer? What was it? How much memory did it have? Did it have hard disk? Please share.