Sunday, March 18, 2007

Queuing conundrum


Queuing conundrum
BBC Brasil - Here s an old economist conundrum about queues. Suppose there is a water fountain in a park. It s a hot day and lots of people want to drink from the fountain. Being awfully British and civilised, they form an orderly queue at the fountain. Now

Is motoring the new smoking?
BBC Brasil - London s congestion charge zone has roughly doubled in size. This comes at a time of great debate over the issue of road pricing, prompted by the petition against such measures on Downing Street s own website, which now has more than 1.5 million

Gary Crandall, CEO
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Security, spy gear disguised as ordinary household items
Evansville Courier-Press - Vehicle tracking system. $899.99. Using GPS technology, you can see where your vehicle is going - and how long it sits at an address. Good for catching no-good, two-timing husbands. - Phone manager plus. $69.99. Works just like a caller ID, but it