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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 saw this today ... what do you think?
This week has been a great week for stock market ... I have no idea what is happening but it is good.
This is our page.
You you make it on http://www.dreamersi.com ???
Our parking lot is turned into a detailing shop today. This car detailing business was started by University of Washington Foster Business Schools students. I will bring them to Seattle Executives Association one of these days. I really like their entrepreneurship.
They would like to spread Miss Sake into the US.
Age 21 and up ... Do you think people are interested???
http://www.misssake.jp
This is my Sunday Brunch ...
My doctor would say ...
(1) No Chicken
(2) Cesar Dressing is not good
(3) No Cheese
But I this this is as health as I get for any meal. Sorry.
This vase was featured in the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library magazine. Please remember it.
We are getting ready for PSP Children's Foundation Charity Golf Tournament benefitting University of Washington Foster School of Business Scholarship. The tournament is set for August 21, 2017.
We have only one more spot open for hole sponsorship. And we just started to player registration. Everything is paid by PSPinc and 100% of proceed will go to University scholarship. If you are interested, please register at http://www.pspchioldrensfoundation.org
PSP Children's Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) Organizations.
When you can buy some PCs and Laptops for few hundred dollars and they do perform reasonably well when you
- Surf the Net
- Write / Send / Receive Emails
- Using Office Products
But when you start doing things like Graphics Editing, Video Editing, Games, Virtual Reality, those inexpensive PCs and Laptops just don't cut it. Just let you know, the graphics card alone will cost you more than some of the PCs.
To do a good job, you are expected to pay at least $1,500 for the PCs. That sounds expensive but when you consider 30 years ago, IBM PC cost over $8,000 ... that has 1/1000 of the processing power and 1/100000 of memory of today's smartphones ... $1,500 is a bargain.
You need a good tool to do good work.
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