Saturday, November 12, 2011

attorney notes



Samuel Wan <sam@samuelwan.com>
11/12/11
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First step:
        File a petition with court, doesn't have to be detailed
        Case cover sheet
        Not a binding document
                division of property
        Make sure you file in Seattle court
        When file with clerk, ask who needs to show up
        ALSO NEED note for dissolution calendar, need to file to set court date
        BRING CHECKBOOK FOR FILING FEE

After 90 days
        - Finding of fact and conclusions of law
                - condo language needs to be here
        - Decree of dissolution

Washington Courts
        get all the forms for free, including finding of fact and decree of dissolution
        click on dissolution link, without kids, a whole row of forms will pop up
                including note for dissolution calendar, need to file to set court date

Condo language
        (current value - mortage) => divided by ratio
        In the case the condo is sold, the paid her share
        If anytime he wants to get a loan, must get approval
        If buy out, must pay dollar amount
        Note that mortgage contract is not related to divorce
        File a lien on the property only if hoi yin's name is not property

Thursday, October 13, 2011

via solferino



Samuel Wan <sam@samuelwan.com>
10/13/11
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You mentioned you didn't like Ten Pachi, so here is the recommendation
of my stylist Valentine's assistant, who is Asian and from New York.
She said she couldn't find any other place than this in Seattle to do
her hair.

Via Solferino
2520 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121
206-441-0304

Hours:
9:00am-7:00pm Tuesday-Friday
9:00am-5:00pm Saturday
Closed Sundays and Mondays

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

self-compassion


Samuel Wan <sam@samuelwan.com>
7/27/11
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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Chat with Samuel Wan


Samuel Wan <sam@samuelwan.com>
6/9/11
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3:10 AM Samuel: yo, how you doin'?
3:14 AM me: nothing much. just chilling at a starbuck's. trying to work
  u?
 Samuel: same thing
3:16 AM me: cool. cool cool cool.
 Samuel: coo coo coo coo coo

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

sup


Samuel Wan <sam@samuelwan.com>
3/10/11
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Hey Ra-Ra, what's the news?

I'm just spending time with my grandma and helping out around the
house with my aunt Shiu and Grace's mom.

I'm getting some serious work done on the startup, so things are going well.

-Sam

Friday, March 4, 2011

how are you doing?

So how's it going over there? Are you feeling better? I'm going to try
to sleep, and then use my aunt's landline to call you sometime during
your afternoon or evening. We have to wake up early to go to the
hospital this morning. Talk to you soon la.

-Sam

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

5pm?


Alice Hoiyin Lo <hlo@lohoiyin.com>
2/15/11
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Hi baby, I think you can plan for picking me up at 5pm - if possible. I am dosing off at my desk...

Thanks,
Alice
Samuel Wan <sam@samuelwan.com>
2/15/11
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Sure thing. I'll be there at 5.

Sent from my iPhone
Alice Hoiyin Lo <hlo@lohoiyin.com>
2/15/11
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Many thanks. If you find yourself in the middle of something around 5, no worries. I can wait too. 

Cheers,
Alice

Saturday, February 12, 2011

your mom called, I told her you went out with friends, is that ok?



  
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Your mom called, I told her you went out with friends, is that ok?

She didn't seem to know that you were going to Taiwan, so I didn't say
anything about that.

You should call her back to let her know you're ok though. If you tell
her you went to Taiwan, make sure you tell her you arrived tomorrow,
so that she doesn't think I lied to her about your going out with your
friends.

-Sam
Alice Hoiyin Lo <hlo@lohoiyin.com>
2/12/11
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Thanks Sam. I just called my mom and told her I went out dancing. I won't worry her about being in Taiwan. I'll call her again tomorrow.

Things are not going well here. The publisher is organizing tons of events and is always busy. He seems not to know what to do with me, and I only got to talk to him twice very briefly so far. Also I am outside of the loose group (I ended up getting all 4 nights of hotel by myself), and though I tried to talk to people, I got very little responses. I may be able to meet some TW publishers tomorrow, but judging from the circumstances, I don't think I'll get much traction. Can't wait to come back. This trip has given me serious doubts about publishing (not writing, but the activities of publishing). 

Sorry to give you such bad news. I was really happy for the turn of events in Egypt though. This piece of news and your email keep me strong.

Enjoy your weekend sweetie,
Hoiyin
Samuel Wan <sam@samuelwan.com>
2/12/11
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Sorry to hear you're not getting much traction yet. You've got a few
days, maybe you can talk to tons of people to find other indie
publishers, learn about the state of publishing in Asia, get some
industry statistics/trends, etc.

If the publisher doesn't know what to do with you, do you have any
specific questions or goals you'd like to accomplish with him? Maybe
if you just pick one thing you'd like to get out of a conversation
with him, you can focus on that goal instead of waiting for him to
think of something for you...

It's just the first day, so you're still mapping out the situation. I
think you'll get more traction once you finish surveying the scene and
identify some useful opportunities. Ga yeo ah! I love you :)

By the way, I went to Neumos by myself to dance, and had the whole
floor to myself with some great DJs for almost two hours!

-Sam
Alice Hoiyin Lo <hlo@lohoiyin.com>
2/12/11
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Thanks for the analysis. Today was the second day and tomorrow will be the last day. They won't be at the conference tomorrow; I don't know where they are going yet. I'll have to email to find out.

The publisher is so busy with all the other real authors that he doesn't really have time to talk to me - he doesn't seem to want to talk much either. We talked for less than 1 minute both times. 

I'll see what I can do tomorrow. Don't worry. I am okay. It's just being an outsider who's not good at mingling with the cultural type is not working out so well, but I'll do my best tomorrow, and then I'll come back.

Neumos had no one dancing for 2 hours? How come?! 
Samuel Wan <sam@samuelwan.com>
2/13/11
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What time does your flight arrive, and what's the flight number? I
thought I had that info, but can't find it.

Did you buy a lot of books? If you pack them in a box or something, I
can bring a stroller to help you carry them to the car.

Neumos' floor was empty because it's a House music club, which means
an older crowd that's more shy about dancing. Once the crowd picks up
though, the floor gets packed within minutes. It's a very cool vibe,
as long as you bring earplugs.

-Sam
Alice Hoiyin Lo <hlo@lohoiyin.com>
2/13/11
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My flight is UA876. It arrives at 9:24am, but I think you can come at 10am. You know how late international flights usually are.

Thank you for picking me up ar. Wish me luck.

Cheers,
Hoiyin
Samuel Wan <sam@samuelwan.com>
2/13/11
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Good luck with your day at the conference!!!!!! :-D

Have a great flight too! If you have a chance, email me before you
leave, but it's totally fine if you're busy.

-Sam