Umm, I "study" CCTV cameras in public places - because I install them for a living and take an interest in how others position them. Guess I'll have to make sure I don't do that around any British busybodies from now on.
- Kevin L
Hey FriendFeed fam! I had a busy weekend, moving April into *our* (!) house. And I had an interview in Norcross. Waiting to hear from them, hopefully today.
The school reform deniers | The Great Debate (by Steven Brill, Author of "Class Warfare: Inside the Fight to Fix America's Schools") - http://blogs.reuters.com/great-d...
"In fact, I found that by taking apart and re-doing the typical contract that union leaders fight so hard to protect we could spend the same overall amount on public school teachers yet afford to pay teachers $65,000 to $165,000, instead of the $30,000-$110,000 we generally pay, thereby offering the compensation and merit-based environment necessary to attract and keep dedicated professionals. Among the ways to do that: 1) substitute standard 401 (k) pension plans for the costly back-loaded pensions that benefit the senior teachers who are most likely to vote in the low-turnout teachers’ union elections (and that now costs major urban school systems $10,000-$20,000 per teacher); 2) allow for slightly larger class size (which would free up $7,000-$20,000 per teacher across the country); eliminate the 10-15 sick or personal days in a 34-38 week work year prevalent across the country (and stop allowing teachers to cash in the days they don’t use); 3) stop paying automatic salary increases (now amounting to $5 billion a year nationally) just because a teacher gets some advanced degree, when all the research now shows zero correlation between those degrees and teacher effectiveness; 4) stop paying automatic seniority-based increases above what would now be the higher starting salaries and use that money to pay the top third or top quarter of performers the highest salaries; 5) stop paying teachers for doing union work or for the two or three years that they remain idle pending tenure-required disciplinary or removal hearings; and 6) allow for distance learning that allows more students to take advanced courses and implement other technology-enabled efficiencies that the unions have resisted. ... It reminds me of the old debates over whether cigarette smoking is bad for your health. Curing lung cancer is complicated. Identifying a leading cause wasn’t. It only seemed complicated for as long as it did because those with an interest in denying the obvious spent so much for so long to keep the debate going."
- Kevin L
"My office is in Ashburn, where I live, but I've been commuting to Capitol Hill for the last few months. It sucks, even working 6-2:30 to avoid traffic."
- Kevin L
Even though it's not "newsworthy" and won't be covered by the media, America's international transactions were once again balanced from January-June this year, just like every quarter and every year, and the "balance of payments" was once again ZERO.
- Kevin L
Once we understand gold's historical role as the world's market-based commodity money, we can see why it is the inflation hedge par excellence, and also why people rush into gold when they are fearful.
- Kevin L
Hey Friendfeed! How y'all doin? (I'm practicing my Southern speak.) Check out what my sister wrote for April's and my wedding website: http://april-kevin.com/2011...