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The weather was mixed today. It rained and turned into wet snow. It was very cold and wet day. I miss worm sunny golf weather.
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I learned this yesterday. Because of the health care bill President Obama and Democrats passed, there is no lifetime limit to the healthcare coverage. This is a great news to the people who has to take care of sick family member. But at the same time, make sure the hospital and healthcare system treat this as a blank chec...
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Why, Why Not! Don't get comfortable with the way things are. What you doing may be not what people expect you to do. You may be comfortable with where you are, but that means you are not improving. If you are not improving, you are declining from the eyes of everyone who are improving. Keep making things better ......
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Do you trust to work with anyone who cannot even say "Hello?" Some people just do know have a decency to say "Hello." Those people are just rude and inconsiderate. I do not accept anyone working for PSPINC to be rude or inconsiderate. Nor I want to deal with anyone or any company if they can not even say "hello."
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If you own or have seen an old clock, please send us a picture. We may recreate it into a ClockLink clock.
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I took this picture yesterday morning.
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Today's update installed the OS-X version of Apple App Store. Until now, App Store was for iPod, iPhone and iPad. Now (almost) all the software you need for Mac OS-X is now at your fingertip. You can see a clear marketing strategy of Apple. They are going to get paid for everything and anything that goes on your Mac. I...
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2011 begins with beauty and positive energy Fireworks at the Seattle Space Needle on New Year's Eve, photo by Bruce Johnson of Rowland Studio and member of Seattle Execs since 1998.
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More times you write, more pages for the search engines to pickup. More you comment and more connections you have, higher the search engine ranking will be. So, write often, comment often and be friends with as many people and exchange link as often as you can. After doing all that, if your blog is not ranked high in ...
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I think all of the mass transit (rail systems) in Japan are privately owned (publicly held). It means no tax money is used to used to build, maintain and upgrade the rail system. Unless I am mistaken, all rail systems except AMTRAK are owned and operated by government or government agencies. Although, AMTRK is a privat...