Monthly Archive for June, 2010

Doodle on Google Japan

google japan doodle

So, today Google Japan (google.co.jp) had this interesting doodle.
Figuring that it was on the Google.com domain as well I surfed over there only to be disappointed by the regular old Google homepage.

Investigating the Japan doodle, I found that it was related to Gábor Dénes (Dennis Gabor) the Hungarian genius that invented the hologram.

Wikipedia Japan page:

ガーボル・デーネシュ (Gábor Dénes) (1900年 6月5日 ブダペスト生まれ – 1979年 2月9日 ロンドンにて死去) はハンガリーの物理学者でホログラフィーを発明した人である。なお、デニス・ガボールとも表記されるが、ハンガリーは日本と同じように名前が姓・名の順であるので正しくはガーボル・デーネシュと表記される。

彼は1947年に電子顕微鏡の解像度を向上させる研究の中でホログラフィーを発明した。このホログラフィーはインライン型ホログラフィーと呼ばれる像を鮮明に観察できない形式ものであった。これは当時レーザーがなかったため、コヒーレント長の短い光源を利用せざるを得なかったからである。そのため1960年にレーザーが発明されるまでこの発明が注目を集めることはなかった。しかし、レーザーの発明によって脚光を浴び、1971年にノーベル物理学賞を受賞することになった。

Interestingly the Wikipedia Japan page says that he was working on increasing the resolution of electron microscopes when he discovered Holograpy. But it was not until the invention of the laser in 1960 that he could create his hologram. In 1971 he won the Nobel Prize.
Also, interestingly in Hungarian they put there names last-name-first, just like the Japanese and Chinese.

Well, none of that gives me any clue as to why he would be remembered on Google Japan and not on the main Google page. Weird.

Technical Careers vs. Wal-Mart Stockperson – And the winner is…

walmart-store

Yes, it has become this bad…

(a post in craigslist Miami, under computer gigs)

Actually why not work at wal-mart? Can you believe the nerve of these people offering sub-standard pay for technical gigs? If you don’t value our services, don’t come to us just do it yourself. I’m not going to build you a custom CRM site for 70 bucks. I’m not going to develop a custom php/mysql database for you for $10.00 an hour. I’m not going to give you free copies of Windows 7 and I’m certainly not hungry enough sell my soul dirt cheap.

You people offering sub-standard rates and wanting the world should be ashamed of yourselves. If your business is failing so badly that you have to try and force people to work for peanuts then think about changing your business model.

To those of you looking for work, don’t pay much attention to the “computer gig” postings…there’s a reason people post here versus the web design jobs section, to post a computer gig is free and they can’t afford to pay you anyway. Also, don’t belittle yourselves by working for 50% less than what you should. I know times are tough for some but if you’re going to work for $10 an hour just apply at Publix or Walmart and save your dignity.

Wow. Business owners not offering adequate pay for technical work is a disgusting shame. The point about the gig listings not being of the same caliber as job listings is well noted. But I have had my own, very bitter, experiences with the jobs I have had from the job listings section and can assure you that they are not much better.

It is a bear of a job opportunity market out there.

They used to say, “Don’t quit your day job”

My advice these days is, “Don’t quit your side projects!”

It has been my side projects that have given me the best experience and will someday soon hopefully allow me to leave the world of day jobs all together.