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Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 22:07:39 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 20:40:38 GMTContent-length: 2966<head><title>Secret Life of Yas Saito</title><body bgcolor="#ffffff" background="stone.gif"><table columns="60%,40%"><tr><td><h2>Secret Life of Yasushi Saito</h2><p>I was in <a href="http://www.jnto.go.jp">Japan</a> before coming toSeattle. I was born in a small village in<a href="http://www.kagawa-net.or.jp/">Shikoku island</a>. I livedin Kyoto, Dallas(TX), Osaka, and Tokyo then.I graduated <ahref="http://www.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp">Department of InformationScience</a> at <a href="http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp">University ofTokyo</a> (BS '90, MS '92). My mentor was Ken Sakamura. In BS study, Irememberhaving mucked around a prototype computercalled <small>BTRON1</small> and written a GUIlanguage that vaguely resembled sTk. And believe me, I did MS studyin theory field(about developing a formal specification of an embeddedOS and verifying an implementation I wrote).<p>I had been working from '92 to '94 at Access Ltd, a small softwarecompany in Tokyo that was even not Internet-reachable(and still not now).I tried tocreate a NFS server on PC from scratch, but I quit the company justbefore it completed. Also, I was in charge of overall LAN management.This was where I gained lots of UNIX experience.Between '94 and '95, I was kind of jobless. I some times worked as aparttime programmer at some companies and universities.<p>Besides hacking, I swim(but not recently), scuba dive, run, bicycle and ski.I'm also a travelling addict. I visited Thai this spring but this causedamong some people a suspicion that I don't understand :).I traveled across central American countriesfrom Guatemala to Costa Rica this Summer('96). <td><img src="monkey1.jpg" align="right"></table><p>Here are my mail aliases that are somewhat obsolete but valid:<ul> <li> <address>yasushi@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp</address> The address at U Tokyo. <li> <address>yasushi@access.co.jp</address> The address at Access Ltd.</ul><small>FAQ:<ol> <li> <em>What does "Yasushi" mean?</em><br> Contrary to what many people believe, my name has nothing to do with Sushi. Yasushi writes "眺" in Japanese letter(If you are in Netscape, choose Options/Document Encoding/Japanese (Auto-Detect) to see the the stuff inside "") It seems to mean "stability" according to my parents. My father is Muneyasu, and he gave the latter part of his name to me. <p> You are free to call me Yas if yasushi is too long. <li> <em>What does "Saito" mean?</em><br> This I don't know really. In kanji, "Saito" consists of two letters "sai"(贺) and "to"(疲). "To" is the same letter as the first letter of "Fujiwara"(疲付) family, a famous aristocrat in medieval Japan. And "sai" usually means "funeral" or something. So my guess is that "Saito" family branched from Fujiwara family and specialized in rituals.</ol></small></body>
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