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-+Beijing Ikea
584 days ago
Have been going to the Ikea here in Beijing quite a bit recently.  It's nice there, I like it.  The designs are excellent and while the furniture isn't the highest quality, they have lots of great little things for the apartment (like kitchen stuff!).  I also enjoy the cafeteria.
-+DVD collection for Sale!
611 days ago
I've got my 4,000 disc DVD collection for sale here in Beijing.  I'm selling the collection as a whole, not piece-by-piece.  The emphasis of the collection is on excellent movies from any country but they're mostly American.  I also tried to get the widescreen version whenever possible and about 10% of the collection is in DVD-9s.        There's a list (a zipped Excel file) in my sharing folder if you care to look.     There are also some lists posted on my company's website.    There's an HTML (web page) format list here: http://www.bcco.biz/Assets/Extra/DVD.Collection/DVD.html      There's a zipped Excel file format list posted here: http://www.bcco.biz/Assets/Extra/Zips/Joes.DVD.Collection.zip
-+Microsoft Office Training in Beijing
612 days ago
I've been having a lot of success doing Microsoft Office Training here in Beijing.  Excel, Word, Power Point, Access, Project, Outlook; these programs are simple to me and what with my training experience, it makes for excellent computer instruction classes.    I write a lot of my own material for the students.  It's very time-consuming but worthwhile.    More info here: http://www.bcco.biz/OtherPages/svcTrain.htm
-+Joe for President!
681 days ago
Yes, it's true.  I'm announcing my candidacy today.  My objectives during my tenure will be: a more European-style social welfare system universal health care for all Americans incentives to keep blue collar jobs in the USA higher fuel taxes to pay for more public transportation maximum wage limits higher minimum wages SUV tax legalize soft drugs
-+The Madness of King George
791 days ago
Paul Krugman had this brilliant opening to his column today in the "N. Y. Times"; Sometimes it seems that the only way to make sense of the Bush administration is to imagine that it’s a vast experiment concocted by mad political scientists who want to see what happens if a nation systematically ignores everything we’ve learned over the past few centuries about how to make a modern government work.
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