Ruminations of A Wage Slave

"Daily existence is increasingly that of despair, depression, and derangement, punctuated by news of the latest serial murder spree or global eco-disaster, consumed as horrible entertainments in the emptiness." - John Zerzan

Saturday, June 16, 2012


Making education a commodity: A master's degree for around $100 [I Programmer.info]

Well-to-do types using SF's rent control law for their personal benefit [SF Chronicle]

E-book revenues beat hardcovers for the first time [TechCrunch]

Political opinion from a double-life sentence serving convicted murderer in VA [Washington Post]

Stealing a Watch, Made Easy: How to harness the psychology of inattention [WSJ]

There are plenty of things Detroit needs more than a parade [Detroit News]

Marring street art with graffiti in Hamtramck [Detroit Metro Times]

Posted by Bayoneteer at 4:38 PM
Labels: Detroit, digital education, e-books, politics, psychology, rent control laws
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