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I just received an Asiana Gold Club member card ... WOW!
Their service is good to begin with ... what more do I get?
I purchased a computer at Office Depot ... Did you know Office Depot has a contract with Microsoft to ask about Office purchase to their customers. It is like "Do you want a tries with that?" at McDonald's.
"Do you want an Office with it?"
"No thanks."
It is annoying.
This is an Asian Grilled Chicken Salad at McDonald's. Not bad for $5.00
aim writing this post using iPad. I use a smart phone to check my email. I have a laptop computer and desktop computer at my office.
I access email from all Rhodes devices. The only way to make sure mailbox is updated no matter which device you are using is IMAP. IMAP stores all email on the server instead of downloading them to your devices and delete them from the server. Even when you send email, sent email is stored on the SENT folder on the server, so all your devices can see it.
If you use multiple devices, try IMAP. If you are PSPINC web and email customer, there is a free upgrade to IMAP. Call PSPINC to find out more.
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Yes, there are graffitis in Japan as well. Japanese likes to imitate US ... I guess.
Mayumi Nakamura was elected to be a Treasurer of Seattle Executives Association starting June 1, 2011. Congratulations!
My daughter is starting her study in Berlin, Germany this summer and she is flying out today. I left my home when I was 18, so I can not really have any reason to sop her. I just wish her luck. See you in eighty some days.
I am back in Seattle today. What I learned in Tokyo is interesting. People do not trust Japanese government or TEPCO (Electric Company) to tell then the truth about nuclear disaster. So they are looking at two things. The Emperor and American Embassy in Tokyo.
If those two move out of Tokyo, they think it is time for them to escape.
This sign at Shinagawa station is telling people, TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Co.) is operating at 74% capacity. Today was not hot at all, so it will be difficult when hot summer comes to Tokyo.
I found those in front of very busy railroad station (Shinagawa).
Can you guess what those are?
The answer is in the comment.
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