When Is A Stanford Degree Not A Stanford Degree?
from the when-you-lie-about-it dept
When you're running a company getting a ton of publicity, it's probably not the smartest thing to say that you have a computer science degree from Stanford when you don't. It also looks bad after you've been discovered to say that it was simply a "clerical error" when that clerical error appeard on your website and in all the promotional materials the company sent out. You would also think that somewhere in the course of this "clerical error" being mentioned in The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Economist, Forbes, and Time you would stop to correct the misimpression. Then again, when you're building a big internet company who has time for the little unimportant things like facts?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Not the first time
Robert X Cringley, a "best-selling author, PBS television personality and Silicon Valley pundit
" also attended Stanford but falsely claimed having completed a PhD.
Hmmm.... I wonder how many people do this and don't eventually get caught? Stanford does let any student participate in the graduation ceremony as early and often as any student wants to-- it wouldn't be so hard to fool your family and friends, then, into thinking you'd graduated.
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Not the first time (cot'd)
Forgot to add a link expounding on Cringley:
http://www.xent.com/FoRK-archive/oct98/0343.html">
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still trying
Forgot to add a link expounding on Cringley:
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still trying
Forgot to add a link expounding on Cringley:
http://www.xent.com/FoRK-archive/oct98/0343.html
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Eerily familiar
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he thought he could control anything
this guy is cocky and egotistical.. his company setup this "network of the world" which kind of closed down.. a cocky liar can't lead a company of that size
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