The weekend is a great time to catch up on some of the reading you skipped during the week.  So for all you “time shifters” out there, here is another set of long-form links.

Tim Richards, “Mere familiarity is not equivalent to proper analysis and just because information is easy to process doesn’t mean that we’ll come to the correct answer.”  (The Psy-Fi Blog)

A profile of investor Howard Marks.  (Bloomberg)

Can we prevent the next bubble?  (The Frontal Cortex)

Why content isn’t king.  The case of Netflix (NFLX).  (The Atlantic)

Duopolies often fail of their own accord.  Is the big Washington duopoly finally at-risk?  (WSJ)

The fourteen biggest ideas of the year including:  bonds are dead.  (The Atlantic)

A profile of the guys working to rid the world from spam.  (Businessweek)

The future of robotics is Kinect hackers.  (Wired)

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