
Pay For Play: On The College Admissions Scam and Hidden Value
Reading Time: 4 minutes A reader asked what I thought of the recent college admissions scandal. The story came up in a few conversations with other people last week
Reading Time: 4 minutes A reader asked what I thought of the recent college admissions scandal. The story came up in a few conversations with other people last week
Reading Time: 7 minutes On the eve of Valentine’s Day, four romantic proverbs to keep you sane:
Reading Time: 8 minutes I haven’t posted since June. Plenty of life updates afoot since then; might share those on the site at a later date. I’m back with
Reading Time: 3 minutes (Note: I’m not against traffic cameras per se; I’m against the using them for ticketing trivial offenses.) I made a right turn at a red
Reading Time: 5 minutes Uneaten food is a big problem in restaurants the world over. Some have suggested that charging diners for uneaten food left on their plate can
Reading Time: 3 minutes Money may make the world go round, but “controversy” comes in a close second.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Preface:The following post pertains more to public schools than private education. Many of the ideas presented are relevant for both. “Teachers are underpaid.” A common
Reading Time: < 1 minute One of the most pervasive economic myths of all time: http://youtu.be/SjRTvX-wbtU?t=55s It’s the Fixed Pie Fallacy. The ranter’s anger is understandable, but misplaced. The CEO does
Reading Time: < 1 minute It’s been one year since my first blog post. A reminder of how it all started: http://justtaptheglass.com/post/3114938453/origin. Great milestone. Maintaining a public blog is an