Christopher S. Ruebeck
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A new class system

by ruebeckc • April 5, 2013 • 0 Comments

We’ll have to look at this in more detail.  The story is a good intro, but there’s little to tell us why the new classification is useful. Britain’s Class System More Complicated Than Once Thought

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Siri, dictation shortcuts, and more

by ruebeckc • April 3, 2013 • 0 Comments

I’m amazed by Siri’s ability to understand what I’m saying.  Here are the ways to take your dictation further. Mac Basics: Dictation “The more you use Dictation, the better it understands you. Dictation learns the characteristics of your voice and…

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The distribution of income

by ruebeckc • April 2, 2013 • 0 Comments

“The specifics of how best to do this all are (to say the least) contentious and not amenable to resolution by blog-length noodling.” Myth of ownership and the distribution of income (Slate)

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Trifecta from A.Word.A.Day

by ruebeckc • April 2, 2013 • 0 Comments

All three components: the word, its usage, and the Thought.  Vundabar! percipient (A.Word.A.Day)

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Headlines for Cameron

by ruebeckc • April 1, 2013 • 0 Comments

It’s going to be interesting, in a few months, when we will read the London papers regularly. Twitter / soph1114: Bold front pages from …  (The Mirror and The Guardian)

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TED & TEDx

by ruebeckc • April 1, 2013 • 0 Comments

“As humans, we want to be perfect and in control. We like knowing more than we enjoy learning.” When TED Lost Control of Its Crowd (HBR)

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