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Smugglers at the US/Mexico border are using creative disguises for their trucks, including familiar logos like FedEx and Walmart, to move drugs, money, and people across the border. One truck even featured markings from multiple competing companies and a suspicious phone number. via kottke.org

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Research on observation effects shows that golfers perform worse when Tiger Woods is in the tournament, women are more likely to be published when their gender is unknown, and squirrels pretend to bury nuts when being watched.

via kottke.org

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This post links to an article that compares the United States' current GDP with that of other countries throughout history. In 1820, China and India combined produced almost half of the world's economic output, while the US only produced 1.8%.

via kottke.org.

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Kottke.org shares an interview with a hedge fund manager discussing the sub-prime mortgage crisis. via kottke.org

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This blog post from 2008 revisits a 1993 letter to the editor in the New York Times that warned about landlords exploiting "luxury decontrol" to displace tenants.

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