Facebook.
It is a social media phenomenon that sends chills down the spine of many - and I include myself in that audience. The natural reaction is to avoid it like the plague - but I have found that to be a little bit of an overreaction (not by much, I will grant you).
I broke my stance and created a FB account and followed the Mars Curiosity rover when it began its journey to the red planet. This was because the more interesting bits of news appeared there, having been filtered by someone else. It saved me time keeping up - and if I wanted to go more in depth of a topic, I could go through the NASA site or maybe some news articles.
In setting up my account, I went through and changed all the privacy and security settings to make myself as invisible as possible. It didn't take long and I can honestly say I've had absolutely NO cause to regret joining.
Suffice to say, I also don't post anything about what I'm doing, where I am or what I'm interested in - and that's the thing... If you don't supply any information, nobody will know anything. It's that simple.
HOW IT CAN BE USEFUL....OK. Here's the "Why has he done this?"
Currently,
Keysight (formerly Agilent, formerly HP) is running a competition where a
6000 X-series high end oscilloscope is on offer and the winner will be decided by a public vote - and votes can only be cast
if you have a Facebook account.
We have a couple of members here who have entered. Unfortunately only one member appears to be in the serious running for the prize. He is
Carlos A. on the voting page:
http://www.keysight.com/main/editorial.jspx?cc=US&lc=eng&ckey=2677452&id=2677452IMHO, he is one of only a couple of the entrants that will really use the features this scope offers (and actually NEEDS them) and is the only one with a chance of winning - but, please use your own judgement.
If you have a Facebook account - I would like to encourage you to have a look and vote. If you have friends, family, neighbours or work colleagues that you could invite to participate, then I would also suggest you ask.
If you don't have a Facebook account, but would like to support
Carlos A. - then you can easily set one up to vote, with minimal risk and no obligation to ever get involved in the dark side.
Here's some key facts:
* You can vote 3 times in one day. (You can vote for the same person all 3 times if you want.)
* Voting will be open until the 15th April
* The 'day' will reset at midnight MST
So, I encourage you to think about this and get behind one of our members...