FlowingData's 2010 article showcases maps of major cities based on geotagged photos, color-coded by mode of transportation.
via FlowingData2010
David Henderson's blog post discusses the evolution of the Civil Rights Act and how its application has changed since the 1960s. via Econlib
A video on One Thing To See claims to show a man dodging a car that crashed into him on the sidewalk. The post's author suggests the man has the "greatest reflexes in the world."
via One Thing To SeeTyler Cowen responds to Arnold Kling's assertion that the economy is not in as bad of shape as people think, arguing that dashed expectations for future growth have impacted living standards. via Marginal REVOLUTION.
FlowingData presents a map visualizing tourist activity based on photo uploads to Panoramio, but questions whether it reflects actual tourism or simply Panoramio usage patterns. via FlowingData
Steve Landsburg discusses the argument that refusing service based on race could increase taxpayer costs for police enforcement. via The Big Questions: Tackling the Problems of Philosophy with Ideas from Mathematics, Economics, and Physics
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