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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. (AKA PSPINC)
1404 140th PL NE, Bellevue, WA 98007, USA
425-957-0808 or 800-232-3989
pspinc.com
Tokyo Haneda International Airport
This is not Narita Airport
I am debating whether to go to Japan next month or not.
It is because of the Coronavirus.
It will be very stupid of me to get sick while traveling.
I do not want to be another statistics.
The Computer even will be held again in Taipei, Taiwan from June 4 to 7. I would like to attend it ... provided there is no risk of COVID-19 (aka Coronavirus) by then.
https://www.computextaipei.com.tw
Can you use the Internet to back up data?
Internet service is getting faster and cheaper ... but is it now fast and affordable enough to be used as your primary backup system? Backing up files to a USB external drive is different. By using USB 2.0, you can transfer files up to 480 Mbps - I will explain.
Transfer speed is measured in Mbps (Megabits per second). Using a 1 Mbps connection, you can send 125 kilobytes every second. This is not fast enough to receive streaming video in standard resolution. To receive HD (1080p) video streaming, you should have a 20 Mbps connection.
One 2 hour / 1 GB movie uploaded using a 5 Mbps broadband connection can take about 20 minutes or 1.5 hours with 1 Mbps speed. Given that a terabyte has 1,048,576 megabytes, if you could achieve the theoretical 60 Mbps transfer, you could do it in slightly over 4 hours and 45 minutes.
I am designing a system that allows people to back up a huge amount of data for safe storage. The key to this is speed and ease-of-use. The first step is to create a testing method for the file transfer rate. It is a challenging but interesting problem to solve.
Who is Ken Uchikura?
Kenichi Uchikura
President / CEO
Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
YOURHOST NEO
Once upon a time there was a big gap between generations when it came to understanding digital technologies. It was called the “Digital Divide”. Since then, it appears that the division has shrunk. The fact is, the younger generation has grown older with more tech knowledge and with technologies becoming easier to use. So the gap seems to be smaller, but the fact is, you do not need to know as much about the tech anymore.
It is like when cars moved from manual transmission to automatic. It appeared that people were driving better, but in reality cars just became a whole lot easier to drive. Now cars are moving toward self driving... does that mean people are driving better? No, it just means that people are not in charge anymore. Instead of people using technology, people will become passengers.
When I design software and services, I want to make sure we can do as much as we can to free up your time but I always remember who is ultimately in charge. We try to make sure you make no mistakes but that you are free to try out anything. At the same time, when you become stuck, our customer support, and entire company for that matter, is behind you to help you get unstuck from any situation.
PSPinc is just releasing a new Web and Email Hosting Platform called YourHost Neo. This is like a 5 speed manual muscle car - how you drive it is up to you. It is pure muscle and no fat, I wish I could say that about myself.
Website: https://www.yourhost.com
Email: info@pspinc.com
Telephone: 1-800-232-3989 or 1-425-957-0808
Kenichi Uchikura
President / CEO
Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
JAL from Narita to Seattle
This is the form that I was asked to wrote.
I am back in Seattle now.
I flew out of Seoul to Tokyo then Tokyo to Seattle today.
I was asked in the plane from Tokyo to Seattle to fit out the form above.
I guess if there is anyone on the plane who is sick, they can contact all passengers.
There are few things that I was surprised
(1) No strong garlic smell any where.
(2) Compared to people in Japan, people are more active.
(3) They take care of elders ... nobody sites on handicap chairs on the trails.
(4) People drive fast and crazy here.
(5) Things are cheaper.
(6) A lot of Japanese tourists here (despite Coronavirus and conflict between two countries)
(7) I still can negotiate price here. I bought dawn jacke at less than 1/2 the original price. But I still I felt I paid too much.
I wish I could do more business here.
It was a nice meal for w12,000 (about US$11) ... it was nit too heavy.
I am sure I gained weight in Japan. I need to start cutting back.
Unfortunately, I will be flying almost all day tomorrow.
I thought it was a beautiful image.
Can you tell what kind of airplane this is from the shape of the wing tip?
Refrigerator
Washer
TV
Three things people wanted to have at home in Japan in 50’s.
Interesting illustration.
I saw those arts ... They really remind me of the old era.
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