Costco has a lot of paper, but I have only seen A4, A3, B5, B4 there. You might try Kinkos to see if they have anything, but I have my doubts about that too. ...
Ian Hobday
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Sep 2, 2004 9:57 am
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Well, to follow up on the subject... Thank you for your replies. Here is the summary of my results for those who happen to be interested: First, though, a huge...
Have you tried ordering the item through Amazon Japan? You used to be able to order the same ID # as you would through Amazon but by doing it directly with the...
... Here are some other options for you to consider: 1)Have you contacted the local paper manufacturers for a list of distributors in your area? Eventually...
David Marceau
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Sep 7, 2004 12:02 am
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Letter is the American standard "8 1/2 inches * 11 inches (archaic)" isn't it? If all you want is one letter, why not cut down from ...
Stephen Sorry cant resist a reply - I am an American running a business in Japan. Fortunately David needed some paper so I was able to rid my office of a ...
... 8.5 * 2.54 = ~21.6cm 11* 2.54 = ~28cm Therefore Letter = 21.6cm x 29.7cm, but A4 = 21cm x 29.7cm You could cut B4 down though, but even so cut to size...
Ian Hobday
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Sep 7, 2004 2:46 pm
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Wow, I never expected to generate so much interest over paper. ;-) Putting the whose-standard-is-better argument aside, I was fascinated to learn that the x4...
A4, etc. is also based on the golden section (http://photonotes.org/cgi-bin/entry.pl?id=Goldensection) which is ususally of some importance to design bods. ...
I am looking to find a space I can rent that would have room for 30 individuals to access PCs with Internet connections. I only need the room for a maximum of...
Dear CLICK! Members, Some of you may have already heard that Luke Hurley was in an accident yesterday. He is currently in critical condition. He is at the main...
Check out busybee (.co.jp?) They do sort of IT corporate training and have a classroom setup in Shinsaibashi. Well, at least, they did a few years ago. James...
Bill, I am a Computer Science Instructor at Temple University Japan and we are presently teaching our Temple IT Program (www.tuj.ac.jp/itp) courses at...
Bob, Thanks for the Panasonic lead. Another member actually gave me Mr. Ishimura's address earlier. They didn't have any of the big rooms open on the day I...
Hi everyone, A friend of mine will be having a Halloween costume party on Oct. 31 in Miyakojima, Osaka. If you're interested in attending, please send me an...
Greetings Osaka! This is Cecil Howell a business development specialist "from" Tokyo. I spent the last 5 years in IT business development and am not trying my...
The CLICK! meeting for Thursday, Nov 25th, will be held at a bar/cafe called Columbia from 7pm. Columbia is in the Osaka eki-mae Dai4 Building, B1. Please drop...
I just wanted to let everyone know about the upcoming information sessions for the Temple University IT classes in Osaka. You may have heard about the program...
Colin Welsh
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Nov 21, 2004 12:55 pm
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The CLICK! meeting for Thursday, Nov 25th, will be held at a bar/cafe called Columbia from 7pm. Columbia is in the Osaka eki-mae Dai4 Building, B1. Please drop...
Hello, All! I suppose it's already too late... but... If anybody's around and/or if there's something going on for New Year's, I'm looking for something to do....
Hello, I'm curious if someone could tell me the chances of finding work in Japan as a non-Japanese speaker? I work mainly in support roles here in the states,...
The CLICK! meeting for Thursday, January 27th, will be held at a bar/cafe called Columbia from 7pm. Columbia is in the Osaka eki-mae Dai4 Building, B1. Please...
Just my personal opinion... but to play a support role, I think you'll have a hard time finding a position in Japan where excellent Japanese is not necessary. ...
Perhaps your best bet would be to do research on US companies with large support teams in Japan. If you have some niche skill, perhaps you could work your way...
Pre-note: I ran into Luke Hurley at a party, he's doing good and said he'd make it to the meeting on Thursday. ... The CLICK! meeting for Thursday, January...
Robb, Why don't you try Access Technology, Japan. They are an IT headhunter in Tokyo. Access Technology, Japan Toho Building 6th Floor 2-5-1 Akasaka Akasaka,...
David, thanks for setting up the meet yesterday, look forward to the next meeting in March. For those members I met that did not get my business card with my...
Don't forget that the Yahoo Group that David has set up has a few other functions that few of us seem to access. One of them is a database of our contact...