⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesLast updated: February 27, 2016 at 7:20 AM Mobile I learned that the Yahoo! Japan Card Suica, which I use on my Suica, would be discontinued, so I was looking for a replacement Suica card. Yahoo! Japan has repeatedly abolished and revamped cards without any notice to users, so it is a garbage card. After considering it, I decided to get a Bic Camera Suica card, which is rare among the view cards, with virtually no annual fee. The features of the Bic Camera Suica card are as follows: This is a popular card due to the large number of perks. This is a card you definitely want to get. - The Suica type is Type 1, and a view card issued by View Card Co., Ltd. (Type 2 is a view card issued by other affiliated companies) - Points are awarded by View Card Co., Ltd., with a point grant rate of 1.5% (Type 2 is a partner's points, and the award rate is below 0.5%) - When you purchase at Bic Camera, the point return rate is up to 11.5%, and the annual fee is essentially free! - Big points can be exchanged for charging to Suica! - Domestic and international travel insurance included! - Compensation from compensation as a credit card to remaining charges on Suica! - You can earn 600 yen worth of points per year by using the web statement service! However, once the store closed, we would no longer be able to make cards, so we immediately proceeded to apply online. (After entering basic information, you will need to send an identity verification document and a direct debit request form.) The difficulty in reviewing the View Card is in the intermediate class (standard deviation value of 55), and the campaign is generous, so the review will be conducted thoroughly. I was very worried that I would fail the card screening and receive a letter of misfortune (notification of failure to apply) but after a 10-day screening period, my card arrived safely. (*^-^*) However, the rest is waiting for the business to go out of business... (11) *Reference ⇒ Features of the Bic Camera Suica Card
Monthly Archives: February 2016
Game against Ginsei Go 14 (Part 2)
⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesLast updated: February 20, 2016 at 3:00 AM Since the shop was bored, we played the Go software "Ginsei 14 (6th Dan)" with the white-door and each other. I was anxious when I set out a standard tactic in the battle in the upper right corner. (;゜゜゜) In the end, we won by middle-school. Actually, I have already pre-ordered the world's strongest Ginsei Go 16 (7th Dan), which will be released on March 4th, so I'm looking forward to it being delivered. If we improve the machine specs and increase the time we take into consideration, we should be stronger, so if that happens, I don't think we'll be able to meet Ginsei-sensei soon. Below is a chart (no explanation) for Ginsei 14 (6th dan). The Ginsei 14 I have is listed on Yahoo! Auctions, so if you want it, please bid. (^_-) Playback of game records 《Consideration time》 Black ● Ginsei (6th dan): 22 minutes 19 seconds White ○ Senri: 21 minutes 19 seconds 《Kissou》 Practical type 《Machine specifications》 ・Windows7 Ultimate (32 bit Operating System) ・AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+ 2.6GHz
Birthstone in February
⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesLast updated: November 28, 2021 at 10:23 PM All the Things You Are The birthstone for February is amethyst. The main production area of amethyst is in Brazil. In addition, amethyst from Uruguay is characterized by its dark purple color. Below is a collection of amethysts I've collected.