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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
The problems facing many companies (incl. government entities) today are caused by trying to do something new when the revenues are down. If you are financially sound, it is the best time to plan something new. If you are not financially sound, it is not a right tome to start anything. If you think you missed your boat, you know you already missed the boat. Don't try anything to catch the boat by jumping into water, just wait for another boat. It will come.
I am writhing this message to someone I know. If it does not make sense, let it go.
I took Pompom (my dog), Tiny and Nano (Mayumi's dogs) to teeth cleaning today. It costs $150 per dog, but they do it without putting dongs to sleep. It took about 10 minutes per dog. It did not seem to stress dogs at all.
This is Pompom's teeth after the cleaning.
Is it just me or things are getting cheaper. For instance, this is Denny's $4 breakfast.
All business are trying to make ends meet by cutting every cost, cutting prices without cutting services. Governments are increasing the cost (raising tax) while cutting services. What is wrong with this picture.
It took more than 24 hours, but I migrated everything from iMac to Mac Pro. With quad CPU and 8GB of memory, it has power to do almost anything.
We were awarded 65th fastest growing company by Puget Sound Business Journal last night. PSBJ announced that this was our second awards, but we were actually awarded once in 1997 making this our third.
1997 award was a fluke. We sold some server hardware back then for three months. We stop selling hardware. That was too risky.
We are at Puget Sound Business Journal 100 fastest growing company award
dinner. We were 93 last year. This year we are 65.
We have deleted 7 Bloguru Users for not posting anything for one year.
Happy Halloween.
I had a Japanese breakfast in Honolulu. It was very authentic. I wish we had something like this in Seattle.
There is an adult video store targeting Japanese tourists in Honolulu. But in this Internet age, why would you need to go to a store and buy those videos (DVDs). This is business is dying because of the Internet.
I took this picture in Honolulu last week.
I don't understand this. Why would you buy a gift certificate at the price that is higher than the face value of the card. It is like a buying $100 bill for over $100.
Amazon Gift Certificate
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