My personal record: 100000 reads

This week, one of my online articles (Core Java Interview questions) will set my personal record: 100 000 reads. Thank you, than you, thank you 🙂

If this would be an LP, say in UK, I’d have a right to say that this was a golden album. By Canadian standards this would be a platinum one, but by US standards, I’d need to have 500K to qualify for the gold.

I’m wondering, if there is a similar award in India? Based on the feedbacks to that article, most of the online readers live there.

If this article, has helped you in job search, please put one dollar (rupee, ruble, euro, etc.) in an envelope and mail it to Sys-Con publications, Attn. to Yakov. They are honest people and will pass all the envelopes to me. In a couple of months, I’ll write a comment to this post disclosing how many envelopes I’ve received and what was inside.

In the best case scenario, I’d get the following: 80000 rupees, 10000 dollars, 5000 euros, 2000 pounds, 2000 yuans, 500 rubles, 200 grivnas and 300 bills of other currencies.

And in the real-wolrd scenario, I’m expecting to receive not more than one or two dollars 🙂

An update: after 8 months of the original publication date of this blog the read counter has reached 260,000, and I have not received even one dollar. I’ll keep checking my mail box though…

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