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Fired for holding a glass of beer on Facebook! – REALLY?

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Ashley Payne, 24 years old, as seen on her Facebook album – Photo taken from CBSNews.com

Wow. Just WOW! This is exactly the kind of thing that really upsets me. The fact that some people understand so wrong the idea of the distinction between public and private life.

According to CBSNews.com in a video report, a 24-year-old public high school teacher in the US has been offered to either resign or be suspended from her job because of one picture she had on Facebook in a trip to Europe.

In her PRIVATE photo album she can be seen visiting some Italian and Spanish bars and, in some of the pictures, she is holding either a beer or a glass of wine. As Ms. Payne herself commented, she just did what any normal adult would do on a vacation trip to Europe.

But one parent didn’t seem to think the same. He somehow managed to see the picture and proceeded to call the high school’s director to complain about it. This led to the accusation against Ashley Payne, who decided to resign.

Have we gone mad?

These are not pictures of a teacher drunk in the middle of the street we are talking about. They are pictures about the normal, private life anyone has.

I can understand that she, as a high school teacher, has certain responsibilities towards the students she educates. But it’s not like she has been publicly posting the photos in the school’s halls or anything. It’s her private Facebook profile, in which she has none of the high school students as a friend, and therefore, they can’t see her pictures at all.

Why, then, is this happening?

It’s not the first time something like this has happened either. I have already heard way too many scared comments from US friends saying that they do not want any pictures of them with a beer close by because it will lower their chances of getting a job, that many companies look at their prospective employees’ Facebook pages before hiring.

Really? Well, yes, it happens. But it makes me think why an employer might be so interested in these things. Are they looking to hire an employee who never drinks? It’s understandable that they wouldn’t want to hire a person who is always partying out and appears to end up in a bad state every time. But getting to such extremes as to decline someone because they have a social life is plain crazy.

And it really worries me that this is happening way too often in the USA. In fact, I really believe that the North-American society should learn a little bit of common sense from the European.

I’ll put myself as an example: I have pictures in parties in Spain, the US and Denmark all alike. In some of the pictures I can be seen holding a drink. Now though, those pictures are not available to everyone, but only to the people I have explicitly allowed to. In any case I am quite public about my personal activities (even though I respect other people’s privacy wishes) and I do not mind if, for example, a teacher of mine sees a picture of me at a party.

Because after all, should a teacher be concerned that a student of his is drinking? If the student is underage of course it should concern the teacher. But otherwise it shouldn’t be as long as the student keeps passing his exams and turning in the homework. The same goes for jobs: if the employee is doing his tasks, what does an employer have to say in the matter of him going out at night?

If you want to hear more on this topic I suggest you watch the following video from CBSNews.com in which, besides telling the story of Ashley Payne, also offers some interesting comments about online privacy.

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The 7 types of iPhone users

As seen on Daily Mobile, the following picture will show you the 7 different types of users you can find with an iPhone. Which one are you?

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The amazing story of a weird UPS package

Well… this is…. unexpected. And crazy. I’m utterly confused.

Let me explain this weird story in this entry. And please, read all of it to get the full effect.

A couple of days ago I received a small card from UPS in my mailbox. A letter that was, of course, in Danish (you can’t imagine how tired I get of this Danish mail). Good thing my friend (and Mr. Optimistic programmer) Casper was around to translate the letter for me.

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Put simply, they had tried to deliver a package for me, but I wasn’t at home when they brought it and they needed me to sign the delivery form (mind the statement in bold). It asked me to phone them to schedule a new delivery.

My first reaction was of surprise. I wasn’t expecting any packages at all. Even more weird, who the heck knew my address in Denmark? I mean, I moved here not too long ago and it’s not like I have been giving out my home address away!

And so I phoned UPS Denmark. The guy who picked up took over 5 minutes to understand that I simply wanted to receive my package. He said it could be delivered the next day, but he couldn’t tell me an approximate time at all. Only that the package might arrive between 9 am and 7 pm. Great. So I would have to stay at home until they came to my house, not being able to go to university (then again I only had to polish some individual projects and I could do that at home).

Well, today I have been waiting for the package to arrive. So when at 2:30 pm I still hadn’t got anything, I decided to go to the UPS website and input the tracking number that came in the letter.

A couple of new surprises here:

1. The package was coming from the US (again, how the heck did anyone in the US get my mail address?)

2. The package was marked as…. ALREADY DELIVERED!

Alright, this is it. I’ve been waiting all morning for a package to arrive, only to find out that it has already been delivered to someone else? So if my signature was needed… how the heck did anyone else receive it?

I phoned UPS again. Gave them the tracking number. And the woman on the phone said… that it had been delivered to one of my neighbors.

Perfect. Just perfect. I started to knock on everyone’s doors around my building, looking like a fool asking for a package they had no idea about.

Until finally the girl living in front of my apartment told me she had it.

Please UPS, how can you deliver a package and give it to the wrong door! I mean, there’s only two doors per floor. Didn’t you even try to check if the name on the door was the right one?

Anyway, let’s check the package. I was all excited now with all it was taking me to get this unknown mystery package!

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Here we go. The package is here. Doesn’t say who it is from in the box, it’s all neatly kept hidden under 7 layers of plastic. I don’t care right now. I just want to get the contents once and for all.

Trying to open it… What will there be inside? I swear, these packages are harder to open than a safe box! Almost cut myself with the scissors!

Here it is… I touch something soft inside. I grab and pull it out and I see…..

A t-shirt.

A grey, plain t-shirt. Nothing in the back, nothing in the front. Just that. One L-sized t-shirt (too big for me too!).

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Okay… this has to be a joke. All this… FOR A T-SHIRT? And who the heck is sending me a t-shirt all the way from the United States?

Once again I return to the package and I try to tear out the 7 layers of plastic, trying to pull out the letter in which, I hope, it explains all this craziness.

And guess what? It got even more weird. Look at it yourself.

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Microsoft.

Microsoft is sending me a plan grey oversized t-shirt all the way from the United States. In a package. Really?

More surprising even, the letter says that the item is to be sent to Anchel Labena…. in Texas!

Then I look at the item order on the bottom. “Bing gray V neck T-Shirt” it reads.

Bing? Really?

I immediately go back to the t-shirt and yes, effectively there it is, the Bing logo on the bottom.

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I seriously want to bump my head against something hard. Something that tells me that this is just my imagination going wild.

Why Microsoft? Please, explain to me in some way or another why I am receiving a t-shirt too big for me all of a sudden, with no previous notice.

And how the heck did this t-shirt find its way all over from the US to Copenhagen? Especially when the letter inside says it was sent to Texas!

I mean, don’t take me wrong. Thank you Microsoft for sending me a free t-shirt.

But can you please give me an explanation for this?

I am baffled.

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El camino hacia Windows 8

Como ya sabeis sigo por los Estados Unidos como monitor en el campamento Frost Valley. Sin embargo al mismo tiempo continuo mis articulos para la Voz de America en la columna Tecnomania.

Para los interesados en conocer mas detalles sobre la proxima version de Windows, mi ultimo articulo revela informacion sobre Windows 8. Podeis leerlo entero en VOA Tecnomania.

(Disculpad la falta de tildes).

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Internet Explorer tiene problemas…

SNC00293 Cuando un navegador web gratuito que viene instalado de serie en todos los ordenadores con Windows tiene que comprar una página entera de un periódico de tirada nacional (ABC) para publicitarse, te das cuenta de que Microsoft tiene serios problemas con su Internet Explorer.

Las últimas estadísticas lo sitúan ya por debajo del 60% de la cuota del mercado de los navegadores web, frente a competidores como Mozilla Firefox, Safari de Apple u Opera Browser. Y por supuesto Google Chrome, el más nuevo del sector y sin embargo el que más rápidamente está ganando usuarios.

Ya se pueden poner las pilas en Microsoft con el próximo Internet Explorer 9 si quieren mantenerse relevantes en un mercado que ha avanzado a pasos de gigante en los últimos años.

Al menos parece ser que IE9 traerá novedades importantes en lo que a rendimiento y conformidad con los estándares web se refiere según demuestra la última preview que Microsoft ha presentado hoy.

Por ahora sin embargo yo me quedo con Google Chrome para uso general y el resto para situaciones específicas y pruebas.

Eso sí, el anuncio con Yoda mola. Pero me hace preguntar cuánto dinero ha pagado Microsoft por posicionar este anuncio en la contraportada del ABC con una franquicia tan cara como Star Wars a la cabeza…

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Google y su tienda de libros online

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Con el interés que ha demostrado Google en los últimos años por digitalizar todos los libros del mundo, era lógico que en algún momento anunciara su propia tienda de libros digitales (ebooks) para unirse al mercado junto con Amazon, Barnes & Noble y Apple, entre otras.

Lógico, aunque no previsible teniendo en cuenta que Google no suele meterse en el ámbito de la venta directa.

Podéis leer mi artículo completo en Tecnomanía.