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Gadlinks for Monday, 1.11.2010

Got a bad case of the Mondays? Allow Gadlinks to be the tonic that soothes your soul. Here's a look at what's going on in the rest of the travel blogosphere today...
- Amy Heading shares her 10 Commandments of Hostel Living. Firstly, and most importantly, "Thou shall not play thou's guitar for us unless requested..."
- The San Francisco Chronicle's Spud Hilton takes a look at 10 things that have become obsolete in the world of travel, including fold-out maps, non-wheeled luggage, and "the last scrap of dignity during security screening."
- The New York Times maps Netflix rentals in 12 U.S. cities. [HT: World Hum]
- Interviewed by Foreign Policy, Ex-prez Bill Clinton picks his three world leaders we should pay attention to, including Paul Kagame in Rwanda and Jose Ramos-Orta in East Timor.
- Broadband internet access now a legal right for every Finnish citizen.
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