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Ruth Cuadra

No regrets: Close that menu and enjoy your meal more - 0 views

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    Certain physical acts of completion provide consumers with a sense of closure that makes them happier with their purchases. How can we apply this knowledge to museums...to exhibitions...to stores/cafes?
Ruth Cuadra

Futurists predict most cars autonomous by 2040 - Sympatico.ca Autos - 0 views

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    Autonomous, self-driving cars could make up close to 75 percent of the vehicles on the road by the year 2040
Ruth Cuadra

I tested the Google glass | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Interesting commentary from some who have tested Google Glass. Overall, it seems that GG is not as close to being able to be a widespread consumer product as the hype might have us believe.
Ruth Cuadra

Coming Next Year: World's First Floating Apartment Complex - 0 views

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    Living in close proximity to ever-rising water can be a difficult prospect, and while the Dutch have come up with all sorts of ways to work with instead of against it, this is a new achievement: apartments that float.
Karen Wade

Are millennials a window of opportunity or a closed door for home builders? - latimes.com - 0 views

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    So, let's hope the Millennials will bring about the end of McMansions!
Ileana Maestas

Grace Hudson Museum supporters swarm council workshop - Ukiah Daily Journal - 0 views

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    More and more museums are loosing what little govt funding they have. Losing funding affects professional museum staff most of all.
Elizabeth Merritt

The Met Will Pay Museum Guards More Amid Covid-Related Shortages - The New York Times - 0 views

  • The wage increase comes as several museum employees said the morale of some guards had sunk because they felt worn out and undervalued while working in often difficult circumstances.
  • The Met’s main building on Fifth Avenue is now served by a staff of some 300 full-time guards versus the 404 that had been assigned there before the pandemic
  • Under the new wage agreement, existing guards who were being paid $15.51 an hour were given raises and are now being paid $17 an hour. District Council 37 said that average pay among guards at the museum was around $20 an hour.
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  • Nazzaro said he wished that the museum had used its website to list gallery closings in real time.
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