TimelessPerformances.com is a registered WA State not-for profit organization.

A couple decades ago, I accepted the fact I was destined to be a life-long entrepreneur. But, I always thought I would retire in my mid-60s and go fishing every day.

But as I got older, I started building websites as a personal hobby. I’ve actually been working with computers for a long time. During my college years, I worked for Boeings as a computer operator. I worked the graveyard shift and I was going to college during the day. Around that time, IBM had just come out with their IBM360 Mainframe Computer. It was huge, (almost as big as my tiny studio apartment). And, it had a whopping 262,144 Bytes of ROM memory. To give a little perspective, my phone is about 4″ x 7″, and has about 68,719,476,736 Bytes of ROM memory. 🙂

During college I founded a large importing and wholesale distributing company. And since I had programming experience, I took over all the IT administrative duties (as well as being the President of the company). Then, during the mid-70’s, the USA had a big Bicycle Boom that lasted until mid-80’s to the mid-90’s. At the time, my biggest customer was REI, Inc. And with their help, my importing company quickly became the 5th largest importer of 10-speed style racing bicycles from Japan. (Behind Bridgestone, Fuji, Miyata, and National Bicycle Co).

In 2006, I started another computer project. At that time, I was working part time for a Canadian Native-Indian Server Farm that was trying to penetrate the USA Online Poker Industry. My job was to build and maintain the “Front-End” servers for Poker websites.

My current project is with a non-profit organization that sponsors under-priveliged students who aspire to become website coders.

For more information, please contact me at;
gtamura@TimelessPerformances.com