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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
I cannot hit 1 Iron any more ...
Its not the arrow, its the Indian.
When somethings goes wrong, people blame on the object, not the people.
Newton's Laws of Motion
Newton's first law states that an object at rest tends to remain at rest.
No matter what you say, if something went wrong, it does not go wrong by itself. It is most likely that there was human involvement. So, if you miss something, it is not the tool, it is human that needs to be looked at.
This is my philosophy.
PS: I hope I am not offending native Americans by using the word "Indian."
I went to Taiwan last year for the first time to visit COMPUTEX, huge computer expo. I was not planning to go there this year to be with Pompom. Well there no need to be here any more.
I will start looking at COMPUTEX again.
The mouse production in China is complete and will be shipped to PSPinc soon. I would love to purchase mouse that are made in the USA or japan ... but that will be rare and too expensive as a give-aways.
This design went no farther then just a design in 2010.
This design went no farther then just a design in 2010.
Did you know PSPinc provide on site IT support to local companies?
Sometime, providing Web and Email hosting service is not enough.
For any question regarding Computer, Storage, LAN, WAN and Internet, please contact PSPinc.
PSPinc
1404 140th Place NE, Bellevue, WA 98007-3925
1-800-232-3989 or 425-957-0808
http://www.pspinc.com
Backpage.com was seized by government yesterday. The site was used for human trafficing according to the government.
People used to think Internet service providers are immune from the content that are uploaded by the users. But now, ISPs can be responsible for the criminal content. This is something that we are very concerned about as we host more than 35,000 websites.
I must be listening to people more. Please let us know if untouchables see something illegal.
I really love this 1-2-3 breakfast at 'lil John in Eastgate (Bellevue, WA).
It is a great deal for $8.95. Well, I did not finish this. I ate about half and took the rest home.
This should have enough carols for today.
By the way, Pompom ate some beacon.
We had great lunch catered from MAGGIANO'S ITALIAN ... We loved it.
I would love to have following products developed. If you have build one, please contact. I may license or buy it from you.
- Messaging / Chat Program
- Password Vault
- Image Storage
- Object Recognition
- Movie Stabilization
If you have built it and never sold or distribute it, please let me know.
There are basically two ways you can setup your email for receiving. One is called POP (Post Office Protocol) and other is called IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol). For sending email, there is one way called SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol).
When the Internet started, most people used one computer to access email, therefore you only needed POP which is suited for single device email. But new you are accessing email from PC, Tablet and Smartphone, you need an email system that is designed for multiple devices. That is IMAP.
Let me explain the basic difference between POP and IMAP. POP is like a mail box system where all email sent to you are stored in the server until you access it. When you access your mailbox, all email are copied in to your mail software. You can choose to delete email from the server when you get your email or keep copies on the server.
IMAP works little differently. All your email comes into your mailbox like POP. When you access your email, your email software reads the emails off the mailbox and display the contents of the mailbox. You can read them, reply or create an email but the email never deleted from the server until you delete them. Mail server will mark each email *Unread, *Read. *Deleted omg the server so that other mail like your smartphone access the mail, it knows the status of each email.
If you elect to use IMAP, so you should, you should make sure all your devices are set to use IMAP. Even if one of your devices are set to POP, you will loose the integrity of the mailbox. Almost all mail software now support POP and IMAP. So you do not have to worry about whether your software wold support POP and IMAP. Except, if you use Gmail as your mail software accessing your mailbox, remember Gmail only works as POP client.
I hope you know little more about Internet email system. If you have question, do not heist to contact me.
Ken Uchikura
ken.uchikura@pspinc.com
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