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Comment Second Password (Score 1) 504

Facebook could help their users by creating a second password.

If you enter your second password (mainly because you are being asked for it against your better judgement), Facebook displays a UI that only lists your public posts in your timeline, and only shows a subset of friends that you have pre-selected.

You can maintain anything you want in Facebook, and you can give an employer your password (though that still isn't right), and rest assured that you still look clean to your employer. The employer is none the wiser because the password you provide gets them access to your account.

Comment Re:Staged photo (Score 4, Insightful) 93

As opposed to a cameraman who just happened to be flying by as Rossy just happened to be flying by as two L-39C's just happened to be flying by and by some miracle they all wound up in the same shot? The shot is real, the three flew in such a way that all were captured by a single camera shot, nothing more is being claimed from what I can tell.

Comment It's not what you'll learn, it's who you'll meet! (Score 2) 297

Look at Mark Zuckerberg, do you think he managed Facebook because of the superior comp-sci education he got at Harvard? No, it was because of the connections he made and the people he collaborated with. It's the same with any of the 'elite' schools, the real value is that you will either get to know some very smart people, or some people with access to a lot of money or ideally both that is the real payoff for going to such schools.

The other comments are correct that talent and a good mentor can give you what you need to build skill, and that the degree itself really just gets you into your first job with experience getting you your next job, but it's the connections these schools provide that help make the difference between getting a good job and building a world-class career or company.

Comment Re:User ignorance (Score 1) 163

Oh yes, and while we're at it we'll teach them all how to fix a car so they can call out their mechanic if they recommend un-needed repairs, and teach them all construction so they can better review the work of the guy who builds their next home, and we'll put them all through medical school so they can better hold their doctors to best practices.

Honestly, there's a point where you have to get off your high horse and realize that we have specializations for a reason, and it behooves those in the know on a given subject to realize that it's not practical for every user of their output to be an expert in their field, so the onus is on the experts to make it easy for the non-experts.

Submission + - Private Packet Data Network?

Squeebee writes: I'm looking into building a system for handheld devices on ships, but naturally Wi-Fi is going to be a nightmare on any large steel vessel. There's a lot of devices out there with built-in GSM radios that could be used on land for packet data, but a ship at sea is out of range of any traditional carriers. I don't need to communicate with the world at large, so I don't need something like a satellite to GSM gateway, but I am wondering if there's anything available off-the-shelf to setup a GSM cell on a ship and configure GSM devices to use it for packet data between devices and to a local server.

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