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This is our final links roundup of the year, so we hope you enjoy it. See you in 2011!
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Massachusetts, in an effort to reduce driving, is set to experiment with pay-as-you-drive auto insurance.
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Wired's Threat Level blog talks to some members of the DIY transhumanist community.
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John de Graaf argues for less work and more life and the great Wendell Berry responds.
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And Chris Maisano for Jacobin tells his own story about his reduced work week in "Take This Job and Share It".
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Salon's Michelle Fitzsimmons interviews Barbara Ray, co-author of Not Quite Adults, a new book on the work and life habits of millenials.
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Make the best of a blizzard situation and enter Instructable's snow sculpture contest.
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Amazon will allow its Kindles to share books now ... sorta.
- Car-sharing has really high capital costs, but is thriving anyway.
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