Rick Krueger

Richard "Rick" Krueger (born February 13, 1949) is an American educator and politician.

Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Kruger received his bachelor's degree from Winona State University, his master's degree in education from University of St. Thomas (Minnesota), his master's degree from Harvard University in public administration, and his doctorate degree in educational administration from Harvard University. He was an administrator in the Staples, Minnesota School District. He served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1983 to 1994 as a Democrat.[1] After leaving the Minnesota Legislature, Krueger was appointed executive director of the Minnesota Transportation Alliance (MTA). He was then appointed senior government affairs manager for the Global Traffic Technology (GTT).[2]

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gollark: And they break down the instructions into smaller instructions, and I think somehow execute several of those at the same time on one core.
gollark: And they somehow have billions of transistors switching billions of times a second using less power than an old inefficient lightbulb.
gollark: They're working on scales barely above individual atoms, and yet somehow reliably and cheaply enough that you can (well, will be able to around today) buy stuff made this way for £200 or so.
gollark: The "nm" numbers are mostly meaningless now, but modern processes are very impressive.
gollark: If it's PCIe I think there's actually a screw at the case end.
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