2012年6月2日土曜日

Not like me...

They don't seem to like me over than I imaged....
Maybe only talk to me for business.

Only business...

Not interested in ....

2012年4月13日金曜日

Poor is poor

Why do u notice?
Can u see around u?
Answer is there.

Everything is not all right.
What you think is not all right.

Why do u understand?
Crazy?

It means no one support u.

That is as same to me.



Prepare to next

In this situation, i wonder who move out....

It's ridiculous.

2012年4月10日火曜日

First step

My son firstly go to kindergarten along.
He starts his school life...

It's so happy and little sad for me...

Good job, my son.

2012年4月9日月曜日

In near future..

I will have to decide the future...
From current situation, I have following two ways.

1. I move other department in current company.

2. I move to other company.

But it is so difficult.
Case 1, I search it, now I cannot found it.
Case2, that has no I image company

2012年3月19日月曜日

Japanese consulting company

When I recruited in university, I imaged that consulting company is one that they can control client company.
But now I don't that image.
Their company is only human resource company.

That is not what I wanna do.

I wanna control many company....thus what i can do now...

2011年2月18日金曜日

Your Friend is sharing the "Motorola's Sanjay Jha on Xoom: 'Our ability to deliver 4G justifies the $799 price point'" article with you.

Check out: "Motorola's Sanjay Jha on Xoom: 'Our ability to deliver 4G justifies the $799 price point'" - www.engadget.com http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/17/motorolas-sanjay-jha-on-xoom-our-ability-to-deliver-4g-justif/?icid=engadget-iphone-url
Motorola's Xoom will cost a tad more than the competition, but company co-CEO Sanjay Jha has an explanation for why that might be: he told reporters that the Android Honeycomb tablet's price is justified by the promise of speedy 4G internet. Of course, the $800 Xoom doesn't actually come with 4G connectivity out of the gate, but Jha told reporters that the Xoom's LTE upgrade will be free, and that wonder of wonders, the tablet will be capable of pulling down 50 megabit per second speeds. Someone might want to check Sanjay's math -- sure, in the midst of a Verizon fog at CES 2011, we were able to manage 33Mbps, but we typically get less than half that speed on a day-to-day basis.


Source: Wall Street Journal

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2011年2月16日水曜日

Your Friend is sharing the "HTC Flyer vs. Galaxy Tab vs. iPad... fight!" article with you.

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In a world of 10-inch dual-core Androids, HTC has opted to tread its own path by cranking up processor speeds, sticking to a 7-inch form factor and eschewing the latest Honeycomb build for a Gingerbread version it could customize more comprehensively with Sense. All that's well and good, but sometimes all it comes down to is how these gadgets look and feel. So to help you wrap your mind around the Flyer's new aluminum body, we present a couple of comparison galleries with it set against two devices that need no introduction. Get clicking!
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