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		<description><![CDATA[Play with this nifty online traffic simulation. | From Gordon Price&#8217;s most recent Price Tags newsletter&#8212;a computer simulation of traffic congestion that will run on any java-enabled web browser. It&#8217;s mesmerizing to watch &#8220;phantom&#8221; traffic jams form&#8212;temporary slowdowns in traffic caused just by congestion, without any obstacle in the road. And the especially nifty thing (or big time-waster) for me is that you can tweak the settings&#8212;traffic volume, driver politeness, road setup&#8212;to see what kinds of things lead...]]></description>
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