Friday, January 23, 2015

Should school children handover their social media passwords?

Dave Lewis  thinks that this is not acceptable. What do you think?

Traid Community School in Illinois has invoked State law for the following:
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/illinois-says-students-have-to-give-up-facebook-passwords-or-face-prosecution

I think as long as the passwords are handled responsibly by the school boards this should be OK. Afterall the school children are under 18 years of age (somemay be more in the highest grade) and we have laws protecting them from drinking and smoking.

Why not for handing over the password?

Read this Illinois law related pdf:
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/98/PDF/098-0801.pdf

Also read the following:
http://www.bullyingstatistics.org/content/cyber-bullying-statistics.html

This will prevent not only cyber bullying but also nip cyber crime in the bud. Can school boards handle the passwords repository responsibly?

That's perhaps another story
 

Friday, January 9, 2015

@travel: Free community colleges-Cool

This is extremely laudable although an expensive project. Hope the quality is maintained of not improved. Even the opposition may like it. Reduce courses that do not contribute to employment. A A+ to our President.

@travel: You do not need to buy TESLA in India, MahindraReva's e02 will do

 
 MahindraReva has entered second generation with e02 all electric cars that use lithium-ion batteries. The first generation car had lead acid battery. Here is a picture of the lead acid battery car of my neighbour who is quite satisfied with its performance. He seems to get 80Km with a single charge. I asked him what if the car stops in the middle due to battery (which lost its charge) and he smiled and said he calculates where he is going and he has no problem. He has been using it for a couple of years.




e02 is second generation with two models one basic(T0) and one premium(T2) both 4 seater cars and and the base starts at 4.82 lakhs and premium at 6.82 lakhs.e20 site is here:
http://www.mahindracarsindia.com/car/Mahindra-E20

Here is a picture from Mahindra's site.I have seen a couple of them running the city (Bengaluru). You can get 120Km out of a single charge. It is sold in many Indian cities, Bhutan and Bermuda (Island car).





http://mahindrareva.com/news-and-reviews/press-coverage

 e02 comes in 6 different colors: Spanish Red, Arctic Silver; Eco Green; sunfire yellow; coral blue and Oceanic white.

I think this is perfect for Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands and the smaller US cities.

There are both free and paid charging stations are available in many cities and Bengaluru has some 98 stations. The owners will have their own charging setups. While it takes 5 hours for full charging at your home set up(15a/220V), it can be charged in about an hour using it's Quick2Charge technology. The battery lasts for 50000 Kms and can be leased.



Full specifications are available here:
http://mahindrareva.com/product/specifications





1 lakh is 100,000
US $1 = 63.5 Rs
1 Km = 0.6214 miles