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We really need Japanese Web developers to take care of our Japanese clients. If you know of anyone, please let us know. Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. info@pspinc.com
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We will not have a meeting tomorrow. See you next week! You can still send leads online.
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There will be no meeting on June 2nd, 2010. Have a Great Memorial Day Week!
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Josh Cooprider Asst. Athletic Director Seattle University Kenneth Hoving V.P. Business Development PSR - HVAC & Mechanical Services Ron Allenr Socius Law Group PLLC Alternate Member Jeannette Gorman Socius Law Group, PLLC
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The Leads Committee wants to remind you to think about the leads you have for your fellow Execs -- and to send them. You can send leads from the SEA website by going to www.seattleexecs.org. You can also write them on the green lead sheets available at each week's meeting. "Remember why we're here...submit a lea...
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When does your job end when you take a message? It is all depends on how well you want to do your job in your company. Here are some options. - Write down the message on the pad and leave it on the desk of the person. If you do not do that, you have no hope. If you are a receptionist at the busy company, that may...
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Committee membership for the second half of the year is open and everyone is encouraged to serve! Committee membership is a great way to get acquainted with other Execs, to learn more about their businesses and for them to learn about yours! Following is the list of committees for July-December, 2010, where would ...
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Here is something that I don't see very often. Something made in Japan. Fourteen is one of the small golf equipment manufacturers in Japan. The equipments they produce are very poplar among the professionals and low handicap amateurs. Although, the pricing you see here are much less than what they sell for in Japan, ...
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I can't find anything that is made in the USA. Does this country produce anything any more? It is very sad. Also, there is not much I can find that is made in Japan either.
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Yahoo is loosing to Google. Nokia is loosing to Apple. Is this a good idea? Can they make any dent in the market? Nobody knows if this is a good idea. But doing something is better than doing nothing. I wish them well.