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by Mie | |
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The second day of the workshop was ended successfully with many active questions and answers. The weather is slightly cloudy. Outside of the window is a plume from hot spring. The scene looks like unusual to the participants of the Workshop. |
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A simultaneous-translation booth in the site. Three translators worked hard in turn. Thank you very much for their skills. |
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The Workshop was over at 3:30 p.m. Good-bye everybody, we will be happy to see you again here in Oita. I see-off the bus to the airport. |
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We headed to COARA office in Hyper Station, Oita City. Some members of Heart-Shop were still working in the office and welcomed us. Ms. Itakura on the right wearing a green sweater. |
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In a meeting room, we found a panel of an event sponsored by COARA. The panel appeals joining to the female mailing list. |
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We sat at the desk in the Hyper Station Broadcasting studio. Amy was surprised to see the latest equipment she never seen even in the US. |
![]() Mr.
Yoshimoto of Heart-Shop kindly outlined us
the equipment in the server room. Amy, the
net manager of ACEnet, was interested in
and asked "How do you secure the back-ups?"
On a PC in the open-use corner, Amy looks
at my home page and was delighted to find
the record of our visit to Kunisaki peninsula
just two days ago.
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Mr. Takemoto, a member of HyperNetwork, also returned back to the office after clean up the Workshop site in Beppu. He thanks and says good-bye to Amy |
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I took Amy to Kannawa-en hotel to stay tonight. The genuine Japanese-style hotel was first built more than 100 years ago. The landlady speaks English very well. Thank you Amy for your efforts for two days. |