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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
If you visit some page on Facebook and the it ask you to press OK to proceed, please do not press OK. The site gets permission to get your email andy friend list. So, please just say NO … in tho case "Cancel", please.
Our golf tournament will take place at Aldarra Golf Club a week from today. As of today we have 110 players signed up and the field is full. Thank you for participating. Hopefully the weather will be nice on Monday.
I have been thinking about this question for a long time and I think I finally came to the conclusion. Of cause, we have very well designed and well build system. But it is not our system that makes us better, it is the people behind the service that makes us different.
http://dreamersi.com
Our standard control panel for our web and email hosting looks like this. There are lots of features, but the best part is, if you have question, you can just call us.
Do you know if your company is arrogant or lost touch with the real world?
Here are some points I found on Internet.
1. You hire and develop great people but then fail to listen to their input if it is nonconformist thinking.
2. Your company rationalizes its mistakes instead of learning from them.
3. Your company focuses almost exclusively on financial success with little regard for legacy and social impact.
4. Your company lobbies against sound regulations because they may add complexity to the way you operate.
5. Your leaders pat themselves on the back when the company succeeds financially, even though success derived from market forces rather than actual performance.
6. Your leaders believe the company can't fail.
7. Your leaders dictate more than they listen.
8. The company underestimates its competition and minimizes the success competitors achieve.
9. Access to top leadership in the company requires wading through multiple layers of bureaucracy.
10. There is a focus on amassing the trappings of success: large, well-appointed offices, chauffeured cars, private jets, and the like.
11. Your company doesn't become a partner in a merger; it takes over, losing the value of the culture and learning the other organization might have provided.
12. Your company suffers from "Not Invented Here Syndrome," believing it holds the monopoly on great ideas, so that innovations coming from the outside ("Not Invented Here") are deemed to hold little value.
http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/dec2010/ca20101220_008468.htm
People are not buying as much Tablets anymore but the sale of desktop and notebook PCs are up. This is because more and more people are using smartphones as alternative to tablets as smartphones are getting bigger and bigger.
This is a very interesting trends!!!
It was Porsche Day at Redmond Town Center. There are many expensive Porsches like GT3RS and Turbos. I mean there are many of them. Maybe too many of them.
I like those air cooled Porsches.
I would like to lower SPAM threshold to 4.0 from current 5.5.
I checked many emails that come in to my mailbox and checked the SPAM scores. About 50% of them are over 4.0 but not much more. At the same time, all valid email had score of less than 1.5.
By moving to 4.0, we should be able to eliminate additional 30 to 50% of SPAM emails. We will proceed with this change on Monday August 4. If you have question or concern, please let me know.
http://www.dreamersi.com
If anything can go wrong, it will.
Nothing on the Internet is free from the Murphy's Law. No matter how much redundancy you create, no matter how much you spend, your site and your email will sometime go down. Nobody wants to make it go down (except maybe hackers) but it will happen.
Whatever you store on the Internet can be stolen. The best thing you can do to protect information is not to store important data on the internet. This morning, Facebook, is down. It is a publicly traded multi-billion dollar corporation. The server is down. If this can happen to Facebook, it can happen to anyone.
I learned three things about my Porsche 911 (996) today.
(1) There is a button where usually a bonnet release to raise and lower the rear spoiler.
(2) 1999 Porsche 911 (996) uses 10q of Mobil 1 0w40 oil and you need to constantly monitor oil level.
(3) You need to press dow clutch pedal to the floor when you start your engine or it does not clank.
I learn this from the service guy at Barrier Porsche. No charge.
http://runpee.com
It is an App for smart phone that show you when to go pee during the movie at theater. It tells you when you can go pee and miss the movie without missing any important story.
Do you really need this?
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