Posts Tagged: transportation


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Nov 09

Daily Links for November 11th through November 13th

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May 09

Daily Links for May 28th


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May 09

Daily Links for May 15th

  • Why trains run slower now than they did in the 1920s. – By Tom Vanderbilt – Slate Magazine – Less rail capacity (and rail quality) has coincided with a dramatic rise in freight traffic in recent years, owing in part to a buoyant economy and in part to trains' improving (and now superior) fuel efficiency to trucks—particularly as diesel fuel prices have risen. Despite recent infrastructure spending, bottlenecks are routine, as passenger trains typically yield to passing freight trains.


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Mar 09

Daily Links for March 25th

  • Schneier on Security: Election Fraud in Kentucky – I think this is the first documented case of election fraud in the U.S. using electronic voting machines (there have been lots of documented cases of errors and voting problems, but this one involves actual maliciousness[.]
  • Great photographs of the economic crisis. – - Slate Magazine – Last week, Slate launched "Shoot the Recession," a project in which we asked our readers what the economic crisis looks like to them. The response on the photo-sharing site Flickr, where we set up a group page to collect your contributions, has been bullish. As of this writing, our Flickr pool is home to more than 160 pictures.

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Feb 09

Daily Links for February 17th

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