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Friday, December 22, 2006

I'm still alive. 

Ping self.

:-)

posted by bchoi  # 2:38 AM

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Addresses have changed. 

http://202.172.233.53/bchoi/Picasa%20Web%20Exports/200512/

http://202.172.233.53/bchoi/Picasa%20Web%20Exports/111JVCSO/

http://202.172.233.53/bchoi/Picasa%20Web%20Exports/100JVCSO/

posted by bchoi  # 2:05 PM

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

West Winds Study Tour, Japan 2005 

More photos

http://202.172.233.53:81/bchoi/Picasa%20Web%20Exports/200512/

http://202.172.233.53:81/bchoi/Picasa%20Web%20Exports/111JVCSO/

http://202.172.233.53:81/bchoi/Picasa%20Web%20Exports/100JVCSO/

posted by bchoi  # 1:32 AM

Saturday, December 24, 2005

West Winds in Japan. Photos at http://cimfoniq.org/bernash/photos/2005%20Dec%20Japan/

Not completely uploaded yet. Will continue to do so in the next few days. Posted by Picasa

posted by bchoi  # 5:18 PM

Friday, December 23, 2005

West Winds at the Esplanade.

Beautiful Sundays performance. Posted by Picasa

posted by bchoi  # 1:46 AM
More links available at http://cimfoniq.org/bernash/ or http://bernash.com Posted by Picasa

posted by bchoi  # 1:41 AM
Pictures coming soon. West Winds Japan Tour 2005. Posted by Picasa

posted by bchoi  # 1:38 AM

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Wacha looking at ? Posted by Picasa

posted by bchoi  # 11:44 PM
St. Bernards. :-) Posted by Picasa

posted by bchoi  # 10:02 PM

Tour photos. 

First entry. There are lots of photos... will be uploading over the next few days... Posted by Picasa

posted by bchoi  # 9:58 PM

Wednesday, May 19, 2004

pBeans: Java Persistence Layer - Object/Relational (O/R) Database Mapping 

pBeans: Java Persistence Layer - Object/Relational (O/R) Database Mapping: "pBeans is a Java based persistence framework and an Object/Relational (O/R) database mapping layer. It is designed to be simple to use and completely automated.
The idea is that you save time and effort by simply focusing on writing Java classes, and not worrying about maintenance of matching SQL scripts, XML based schemas, or even generating code. The pBeans framework takes care of persisting JavaBeans with very little assistance from the developer. "

posted by bchoi  # 11:49 AM

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