Silpada!



Our Silpada event yesterday was fun! Jill set up a whole spread of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, pendants, beads -- more bangles and baubles than you could shake a stick at. And we piled even more onto "the girls" so they could show off the pieces with Hop Sing outfits. How do they look?

























Lauren and Jill agreed that we'll have to do another of these little trunk shows sometime, so if you missed this one, never fear! Jill will be back with more Silpada pretties soon.

You might have noticed that Natasha and Co. are sporting some new outfits -- the spring items have begun to arrive! Lots of posts about it all next week, and trust me, you will want to see this stuff in person because it is flowing and lacy and fresh and gorgeous. Since these items are rolling in now, we're also changing over the sales that have been going on -- the 50%-off sale racks are still here, but all other sales are now officially ended! Don't panic, though, we've got some special things in the works!
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Batch 2


We are happy to announce that our second batch
of cutting board oil is ready! To everyone who pre-
ordered we thank you for your support! We have been
having a great time getting this product together. Each
bottle is lovingly hand-made, from blending the oil to
the ribbon and wax seal.

Our cutting board oil is about as raw as it gets,
and although we can't advertise it . . .
completely "natural", and non toxic (that's the whole point!)
Cold pressed oils and bee propolis are what we feel set this
product apart and make it special. Remember, some settling
is to be expected. Propolis is full of beneficial plant solids and
resins carefully harvested by the bees to help protect their own hive.
We know you will feel great about using it on your cutting boards!

Shake the board oil up before you use it - or give it a stir for
the full benefit. Each purchase helps to support our cottage
industry which is proud to offer this cutting board oil as a
meaningful, useful, well-made, small product. We really enjoy
making it, and know that you will love using it.

To order, please email us at bcmt.co@gmail.com or call us at 917.797.1903

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Spring Fling on the Catwalk!

Get out your calendars, because next month there's going to be an event you won't want to miss!



Hop Sing Trading Co. is teaming up with some of downtown Prescott's other hip clothing retailers to put on a fashion extravaganza at the 'Tis Art Gallery! "Spring Fling on the Catwalk", a fashion show and reception, will take place on Saturday, February 26th, and if you're a fan of funky, frilly, fabulous wearables, then you are definitely invited! The wine, nibbles, and schmoozing begins at 5:30, followed by a fashion show featuring all the latest looks for spring by Hop Sing Trading Co., the Green Monkey Boutique, Livy Lou's Boutique, and Sam & London.

Tickets are $25 each and can be purchased at any of the participating stores. Proceeds from this event will benefit Miss Kitty's Cat House, a local shelter and adoption center for cats (give them a call to visit and play with the kittens!). 'Tis Art Gallery can be found at 105 S. Cortez St., right across from the courthouse square.

And so this post isn't all event babble, here are some photos of some of the cats that the proceeds of this fashion show will go to help... the kitties of Miss Kitty's!















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In the kiln



a series of new works by joshua vogel
drying in the kiln.
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Silpada Designs making an appearance at Hop Sing!

This event kind of popped up on us suddenly -- but it's for all the jewelry lovers out there!

This Thursday, the 27th, Hop Sing Trading Co. will be hosting a representative of Silpada Designs jewelry. Jill Mapstead will be here from 12 until 4 to show off Silpada's sterling silver, gemstone, and beaded jewelry from necklaces and pendants to rings to some very uniquely-shaped earrings! The Silpada business works in a similar way to Avon: representatives host trunk shows and 'parties' to display Silpada jewels, let people try on different items, place orders for their favorites, and generally have a grand ol' time.

Whether you're into simple and elegant designs or flashy statement pieces, Silpada has a whole range of pretty things to choose. Stop by on Thursday to see first-hand what this company has to offer! Many pieces have tropical, ethnic, or folksy flair to them, and would perfectly complement the clothes you'd find in Hop Sing.







Images from Silpada's website.
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Hollowing the inside

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Neverware JuiceBox a100 Gives New Life to Old Computers

JuiceBox a100When it comes to computers, most people expect theirs to be outdated within four years or less, depending on how you treat it. When Jonathan Hefter, CEO of Neverware, a start-up company out of New York City, was asked what he thought about the issue, he laughed and said, There are two things in this world planned for obsolescence. Computers and pantyhose. They are designed for the dump."

Hefter was not always into computers. He began as an undergraduate at Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania where he was studying economics. However, that goal was short-lived when, after not desiring to go into finance after graduation, Hefter spent a year in the basement of his parents' house tinkering with things. The concepts of networks come to Hefter naturally, even though he had never taken a course in computers. Hefter had a dream, a dream to create sustainable computing. While Hefter was trying to make that dream a reality, he came up with the world's first "juicebox", a nifty piece of virtualization technology.

In the earlier part of 2010, Hefter set up two technology pilots in schools around his area. The success of these pilots proved to Hefter, as well as others, that his concept could work. From here things only went up as in the spring at the Kairos Society's Annual Summit Hefter was approached by Polaris Partner Peter Flint. Flint invited Hefter to become a resident of Dogpatch Labs.

Hefter founded Neverware in May of 2010. Neverware is a company that you could call the "fountain of youth" for computers and recently moved into New York City's Dogpatch Labs. The cream of the crop for Neverware is definitely the JuiceBox a100, a single server appliance that will power up to one hundred old desktops with Windows 7 when added to the network. According to Hefter, "For a school in Africa, give them a LAN, one juicebox and the computers that corporations throw out and they suddenly now have the latest technology. Think about the implications in terms of education!"

This idea is not new, however. "This has been done but not since the 60's," said Hefter. In the 60's we relied on mainframe computing and one super powerful computer could support dozens of terminals. Since then though, computer power has become much faster and much cheaper and quicker than networking technology, which is why we have switched to local PC models. However, the PC model is extremely wasteful in terms of energy consumption and pollution. Old computers have to be destroyed and when they get thrown into a landfill or burned in an incinerator, they release a lot of toxic elements like lead, mercury and barium. Every juicebox that is set up acts like a new network. It is extremely green, not causing as much pollution and is energy efficient.

"Being able to build and successfully create the juicebox concept came in part from my own naiveté because I hadn't been involved in the industry so I had no clue that certain things just weren't done. This allowed me to develop as if those barriers did not exist," Hefter explains.

Overall, Hefter has created four juicebox machines, three real ones and one mobile demo. There is a great deal of freedom in the design of the juicebox thanks to the great flexibility of the device. Hefter's main focus here is on education and trying to give schools and educators the latest and most up to date technologies. Hefter wants to give the developing world an edge because he believes this is the place where he can be most distributive.

Pricing is still being worked out by Neverware, but they will likely come up with a more crowd pleasing software-as-service model. So I guess it is safe to say that the JuiceBox a100 will cost a fraction of a traditional desktop. The current juicebox can only support 100 units, though Hefter is in the process of making a 150 version juicebox very soon. Check out the video below where Hefter demos the JuiceBox a100 and his 10-year old Pentium 3 computer with missing hard drive and his laptop, which he uses as a keyboard and monitor.



Source: The Next Web, Engadget, Vimeo (video)

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Are Great for Business Meetings


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Four Board Members Replaced by HP

Ray LaneSometimes companies have to make changes and sometimes those changes are big. Just ask the people at Hewlett-Packard. Only a few months out of the scandal involving Mark Hurd, HP is giving its board of directors a little bit of a makeover. HP released yesterday that they are replacing four board members as well as adding an additional seat. The four members that are being replaced are Joel Hyatt, John Joyce, Robert Ryan and Lucille Salhany.

The individuals replacing these four are newcomers Shumeet Banerji, CEO of Booz & Company; Gary Reiner, former CIO at GE; Patricia Russo, former CEO of Alcatel-Lucent; Dominique Senequier, CEO of AXA Private Equity; and Meg Whitman, former president and CEO of eBay and a recent California gubernatorial candidate. This increases the number of board members at HP from 12 to 13.

All five of the new directors will also stand for re-election at HP's next annual meeting in March. According to Ray Lane, HP's non-executive chairman of the board of directors, "The addition of these new directors will further diversify the outstanding talents and wide-ranging experience that our directors already bring to HP. Lane, also in his statement, thanked the four retiring members saying that they "worked tirelessly and effectively to navigate HP through a difficult leadership change in the last six months."

Robert Ryan, former lead independent director of the board, called it "a great privilege to serve on the HP board and see this outstanding company build on its legacy as a technology leader and innovator." Ryan also went on to express his confidence in Lane as well as the new CEO Leo Apotheker. Ryan added, "HP has a strong leadership team in place to continue moving the company forward."

These replacements seem to coincide with the investigation HP is ready to start into the circumstances surrounding the resignation of former CEO Mark Hurd from the company. Hurd, the now CEO of HP rival company Oracle, resigned as CEO back in August after sexual harassment allegations led to an inquiry which found that Hurd had misrepresented his expenses to the company.

HP reported that they want this investigation to be independent and led by a committee of outside attorneys and board members who joined HP after the resignation of Hurd. However, that means that only two board members will be eligible, Apotheker and Lane. However, with the new slew of Directors that just came in, this would mean that they all could participate.

Adding a bunch of new faces allows Aptheker to add new blood and cut old ties. Until this change, some directors were approaching nearly a decade on the board. Salhany was named a director back in 2002, Ryan in 2004 and Joyce and Hyatt were both added in 2007. The longest serving ones on the board now were added in 2005 when Hurd first arrived at the company.

Lane did clarify that the four members that left did so voluntarily and that their departure had nothing to do with Hurd's. The only problem with the new members is that they will have little time to make themselves at home before jumping into the fray. Aside from the Hurd investigation, HP is facing shareholder lawsuits over the severance package Hurd received. The Securities and Exchange Commission is also snooping around and asking questions about Hurd revealing an impending purchase of Electronic Data Systems to a former contractor months before it was announced to the public.

HP has a lot on its plate at the moment and the new board members will definitely have their hands full in the coming months.

Source: CNET
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Propolis going into oil


our next batch of cutting board oil is
almost complete! for those of you on our
pre-order list, thank you so much for your
patience. we promise it is worth the wait!
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Finding the Center

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The sense of touch.

Hop Sing Trading Co. is a store full of textures. From the moulded panel ceilings to the wood plank floor, we've got soft jerseys, layered ruffles, sparkly beading, chunky knits, fuzz, velvet, fringe, brocade, and everything in between.





















Which fabrics and feelings make you most comfortable? Fabulous? Inspired, even?
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Roughing out the outside

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The start of a new piece...



requires patience.
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Old School

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EnviroSax... sax!

If one of your New Year's resolutions is to recycle more or "go green" then I have got the accessory for you today!

EnviroSax has been selling these fun shopper bags for some time now, and Hop Sing has been stocking more and more of them as they're positively flying out the basket -- and why not? These great alternatives to plastic shopping bags are waterproof and super sturdy -- they can hold up to 44 pounds of unorganized stuff! Plus, they fold up into purse-friendly little packets, at the ready for any sudden I-need-to-carry-something situations on that impromptu grocery store, mall, or yarn store trip.



They come in dozens of patterns and colors, and there must be one for every style out there. These are just a handful of the ones in stock currently.

















Bags are $10.95 each, and worth every penny of it in handiness and useability -- not to mention personality! And they do count during the BOGOHO sale, so come find one to match your particular style!



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