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Yes, I want to work for Google

We already knew that working for Google had certain advantages, but, believe me, this giant of the search motor takes the welfare of its employees seriously... as shown by this decompression (stress) capsule that is impermeable to sound and light...

Moving around: A slide allows quick access from differ ent floors ... There are also poles available ... they are similar to the ones used in fire stations.

Food. Employees can eat all they want from a vast choice of food and drink.

Work Station: Each employee has at least two large screens. There are 4-6 'Zooglers' per office.

INNOVATION: Large boards are available just about everywhere because 'ideas don't always come when seated in the office' says one of Google's managers.

LEISURE. Pool tables, video games etc. are available in many areas.

Communication... On each floor, there are private cabin areas where employees can attend to personal affairs.


Technical Support: Problem with your computer? No problem... Bring it to this area where drinks are available while it is being fixed...

Health: Professional masseurs (eusses) available.
There's also a reading and having fun room.


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Walt Disney cartoons look alike?

We could say so if we looked at the video below. A slight lack of imagination of the producers at dancing scenes? One could assume that there are some patterns concerning the way the cartoon character moves and acts. The psychologic patterns are obvious.... I wonder if, by any chance, there are physical, real, grabable patterns. One just changes the character's head and looks and there you have it - a new movie!


Anyway, it's not easy to do animation. When the movies below were actually produced, the PC was not such a big hit as it is today, making it even more difficult. All the drawings were made manually. Quite complicated, if we take into consideration that even now it takes a few years to complete a hour and a half animation movie.

Yet, all in all the fault-finders found the anomalies and the guys with Disney studios got caught. Interesting though...



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