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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
We created a new clock. It is actually very classic.
http://www.clocklink.com
We are new working on the new ClockLink portal site design.
It has been three years today (3/11) in Japan since the earthquake and tsunami.
We do not hear much about it anymore except Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant.
It is good to see clockLink clock working on iPad now. We provide HTML5 version of clock at http://www.clocklink.com.
I hate this one hour change?
What is the point of doing this?
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The daylight Saving Hour will start tomorrow.
Here is the current time in Seattle…
If you want to display your time zone on your web site, use http://www.clocklink.com
It is a free service of PSPINC.
I went to SEATAC today. To get there at 6:00pm, I left Bellevue at 5:00pm. It took little over an hour but the same trip without traffic should take no more than 25 minuets.
Traffic really suck here in Seattle. I wish the railway is more developed.
When the rain is gone, I will start driving my restored car, 1959 Mercedes Benz 220S. The nick name is Ponton.
When you say downtown Tokyo, which part of the city are you talking about?
Unlike west coast cities of the US, Tokyo developed around the rail stations. So, depending what you are looking for, you need to specify which train station you mean.
This is a image of Shinagawa station. This station is near the large offices sometime headquarters of companies like SONY, Microsoft, canon and other high tech companies.
I went downtown Seattle today to attend Seattle Executive Association meeting. We have this meeting every week and I am a member for last 10 years.
One thing that most foreigners are surprised when the visit Japan is the public transportation infrastructure. Unlike other countries including the US, most of the transpiration infrastructure in Japan are owned and operated by corporations not government.
The largest rail used to be called Japan National Railway (JNR) was privatized back in March 1987. Since then, no annual strike, no yearly rate hike, no government subsidization.
Post Office was privatized as well in Japan. People in the US think the public transpiration and postal services must be run by the government … think again. It might save everyone money and improve the service.
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