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Saturday, February 01, 2003

Care to bid on a geek?

Apparently the economy in the States is worse than I thought.

A recent article at Wired says that a group of now-unemployed journalists from ZDNet are attempting to attract bids for their services. I see this is not the first time laid-off professionals have done so.

Here in Japan, we are just beginning to see some companies (Nissan being a noteworthy example) gradually pulling away from the seniority-based promotions and lifetime employment concepts that have long been two of Japanese society’s sacred cows. This is being done reluctantly--but also inevitably, because the economy in Japan is not good, either--but somehow I don’t think Japanese professionals are ready to subject themselves to the indignities of being bid upon. 

In particular, I know that local translation professionals like Bill Lise and Fred Uleman regularly advise others to set their sights on comfortably high fees, which might not be obtainable under the bid-for-geeks system. Fred knows that finding a job is less important than finding work, but I wonder what he would think of letting others bid on his rates.

Incidentally, this geek is always looking for freelance work. Care to place a bid?

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Thursday, January 30, 2003

Movable Type rules the Tokyo blogscape

Looking around the Tokyo blogscape, I can’t help but notice that I’m probably the only one using pMachine for my blog. Just about everyone else is using Movable Type. That’s a pretty powerful endorsement! 

Having looked over both, I can see that Movable Type is probably quite a bit better in some areas, but I’m not at all unhappy with pMachine. I briefly thought about setting up a separate MT blog, but what would I use it for? (I don’t have time to keep two blogs!)

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