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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
Ashiya River near Hakyu Station
I am flying to Tokyo this afternoon. It is warmer this morning but cloudy. I walked with my parents and three dogs early morning.
Do you invest in the company that revenue covers only 54% of its operating cost?
Well, that is what Japanese government is doing. 46% of its operating expenses comes from the bond.
I love this sign!
If this not motivational, what is???
Lunch with my patent attorney at Seattle Rainer Club. Yes, I finally have original patent paper filed and approved. This is my first patent. I ma asking my patent attorney to research another patent for me.
SUSHI not 寿司
PSPINC is an American Corporation having its office only in the USA. However, our major revenue source is from Japan where outsourcing of the internet web and email servers are more popular. People in the US are starting to realize the benefit of outsourcing web and email recently.
The sushi roll you see here is very popular in the US but was never heard of in japan until recently. It is true Japanese American Hybrid.
At Seattle Tacoma Airport
Statistically Speaking, there is no terrorist over the age of 75 ... Really?
No, I am just kidding.
So, why is there a rule like this?
I found very interesting web site which compares two cities for the cost of living. According to it, living in Seattle is 33% cheaper than living in Tokyo. You can select multiple cities around the world and compare. What is more interesting is, living in Osaka japan is about the same as living in Seattle.
http://www.expatistan.com
I parked the company car on the street when I went to Portland last Friday. When I came back there was a car right behind my car. "Really?" If there was a car in front of mine, I would not have been able to get out, but the car in front of my car left before I came out.
I remember seeing a movie where the driver pushes card in front and back to get out of the parking. I thought that was very America.
Politically correct or not ... MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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