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Because of my career, I have frequently had chance to use internet. I've started using it mainly for information gathering. Well, I've thought of making my own home page and started it with a light heart.
I'm trying to make it as simple and personal as possible. Unlike my business hours, I relax while I'm making home page during my private hours. Main information is about family. The title is called "Family Web" to let receivers know straight what it's about. For people who receive the information, being easily understandable is necessary In business, I always have to try to achieve and think of technical aspect, but I won't bring that idea to my personal home page.
I think it's important that people who receive my information can see it without being stressed. I try to limit the amount of data in order to make it simple. I send my family information on my own way; there are people and families who support it, start knowing each other, and such world expands.
Receivers are important for internet, therefore, I , as a sender, do not resist expressing myself.The future internet? Well... business relationship between the company and the person, the distribution industry and transportation etc...; I think the point is that how well we can take over these waves of factors that change so abrupt. I don't know exactly what's gonna happen.
He calls himself as a fond parent. His home page shows that!? Framing has been done with his loving wife, Keiko, His daughter, Shizuka (7 years old), and his son, Kenshiro (3 years old). Since he started using internet, the number of friends and phone bills have been increased. The only thing that decreased was sleeping hours. He relaxes with music. He recommends Rechard Tee plays Richard Tee. It was played while we had interviewed. One more comment from Mr. Tsubaki. The music fans spend money as much as computer users. |
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