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Finally made the NY Times, due to Shake Shack and congestion pricing

Seems we tapped into a bit of pop culture over the weekend. Who knew that congestion pricing and the Shake Shack line would be so popular.

First, it was our friends at Gothamist who took the congestion pricing idea and came up with three alternatives (I liked the pay someone to stand in line option) . Then the good folks at Curbed put us in their Monday morning Linkage. A day later, Curbed's foodie sister Eater called our idea "Genius". Of course we also started getting comments from regular readers and new ones as well.

Today though, with all due respect and admiration for the talented people at Gothamist, Curbed, and our loyal patrons, we spotted a whale in our web server logs. We started getting a LOT of inbound links from Frank Bruni's blog on the New York Times web site. Welcome!

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Jake:

The New York Times!??!

JACKPOT!!!

And to think you owe it all to a long line at a hamburger stand...

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