Henry,
Could you kindly add your address & company so that the fax is
properly addressed in case it's a shared fax.
If you/your wife are interested in blue lasers, you maybe interested in
the slides on our website, which were made for a presentation I was
invited to give to US-Senator Bingaman some years ago:
http://www.eurotechnology.com/bluelaser/
You may also be interested in the blue laser book Shuji Nakamura and
myself wrote:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D3540665056/eurotechnologjapA/
Best regards,
Gerhard Fasol
http://www.eurotechnology.com/
Henry Minsky wrote:
>
> \I'd like to see a copy, please.
>
> My fax number is +1 xxxxxxxxxxxxx. (It's a US number that forwards to me
> via email using efax.com).
>
> BTW, my wife, Milan Minsky, is working for Agilent Labs Japan on blue light
> emitting
> semiconductors, and is speaking at a conference today in Jimbocho. She did
> her PHD at UCSB, and amongst other things developed the lithography process
> they used for
> their (copy of Nakaumura's) bar laser.
>
> Henry Minsky
>
> At 05:07 AM 3/30/01 +0900, you wrote:
> >Michael Turner wrote:
> > >
> > > credit, or to even remain utterly obscure. One of my favorite
> > > examples: it wasn't actually Deming who brought the quality
> > > revolution to Japan, but....Homer Sarasohn. (Who?)
> >
> >That's an interesting story... When SONY's founder Masaru Ibuka
> >died the journal NATURE asked me to write the obituary for him -
> >(you can find the obituary here: NATURE, Vol. 391, 26 Feb 1998, page 848),
> >since that's very interesting I spent quite a while on this, and
> >even phoned former US occupation force officers in retirement in
> >California to find out more about the events in Japan after WWII,
> >around the foundation of SONY and also about the quality
> >revolution in Japan.
> >
> >You should also mention Charles Protzmann in addition to Homer
> >Sarasohn (you'll find them both mentioned in my obituary for
> >Masaru Ibuka).
> >
> >If anybody is seriously interested, I can fax a copy of the NATURE
> >obituary for Masaru Ibuka.
> >
> >(most foreigners think that Morita is the founder of SONY - guess
> >why foreigners think that Morita founded SONY...)
> >
> >Gerhard Fasol
> >http://www.eurotechnology.com/
> >
> >[ Did you check the archives? http://www.appelsiini.net/keitai-l/ ]
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Received on Fri Mar 30 07:23:42 2001