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September 2004 - Posts

Sunday morning, dark and early, I extracted myself from bed around 5:30 am, finished packing some ceramics samples, almost finished packing clothing, and carried everything down to my car after a quick shower. I think I actually left home around 7:30 Read More...
I'm not quite used to the idea that a day of making phone calls can be considered work. I guess I'll have to learn to think that way. Just to make myself feel less slothful, I'm going to leave my home for an hour or so and then I'll feel like I'm doing Read More...
Sometimes political cartoons are more devastating at illustrating a point than the best efforts of an expensively run political campaign can be. http://www.markfiore.com/animation/rememberthree.html Share this post: email | del.icio.us | StumbleUpon | Read More...
Most of the expensive e-commerce framework packages that I've been investigating recently left me not very happy, but I don't want to lose any more potential orders by neglecting online ordering, and I don't think I'll have the problem licked anytime Read More...
For three days I was doing in-store demonstrations of the dragon beard candy... first in Bellevue, then I spent Saturday and Sunday in Beaverton during the Japan America Society's Japan Festival. With the help of a little bit of discounting on the part Read More...
Last night I got to see Yoshika, a Kobe jazz vocalist, at Jazz Alley in Seattle. It was a rare show without a cover charge, since it was sponsored by the sister cities program and Japan America Society. Actually I called Kazue to find out if she was up Read More...
I had a slight change in plans for my departure to San Francisco, due to the fact that two key clients I want to meet with are on vacation this week and I don't want to go down to meet them without an appointment... accordingly, I'm now planning to head Read More...
I've been enjoying myself perhaps a little too much recently, spending too much money and being too sociable. Saturday I met Amelia and Dirk and we stopped at Sambar , which remains one of my favorite little not-so-secret spots in Ballard. Sunday morning Read More...