The last few days of interesting things
Feb. 16th, 2008 01:33 pm(i.e. some of the links from
andyduckerlinks, with more details/thoughts).
Court victory for pregnant sex auction woman - purely for the marvellousness of the headline. Although the article is interesting insofar as it spreads light on practices in countries other than my own. In this case Germany, where people can auction themselves on a website.
Britain third worst in EU for use of renewable energy - The scale of the renewable energy challenge facing Britain was revealed yesterday by figures showing Britain installed about 270 solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on houses in 2007, compared with 130,000 in Germany. On the one hand, this is happening in Germany because the people are being paid more to install them - they aren't actually economical yet. On the other hand, they won't become economical until they're mainstream and there's sufficient scale to make investment worthwhile.
Play.com to sell DRM-free music in the UK - and as I swore in the past, once I can buy MP3s I'll stop downloading them. And so I shall. Next time I want music I don't have, I'll be off to play.com to download it!
Britain powerless over Saudi threats - which is entirely unsurprising. We're as stuck in realpolitik as the next person, and it does look like one of those situations where idealism just wasn't going to help. Of course, the answer is to dig ourselves out of the kind of situation where we're beholden to countries that are enmired in corruption...
Court victory for pregnant sex auction woman - purely for the marvellousness of the headline. Although the article is interesting insofar as it spreads light on practices in countries other than my own. In this case Germany, where people can auction themselves on a website.
Britain third worst in EU for use of renewable energy - The scale of the renewable energy challenge facing Britain was revealed yesterday by figures showing Britain installed about 270 solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on houses in 2007, compared with 130,000 in Germany. On the one hand, this is happening in Germany because the people are being paid more to install them - they aren't actually economical yet. On the other hand, they won't become economical until they're mainstream and there's sufficient scale to make investment worthwhile.
Play.com to sell DRM-free music in the UK - and as I swore in the past, once I can buy MP3s I'll stop downloading them. And so I shall. Next time I want music I don't have, I'll be off to play.com to download it!
Britain powerless over Saudi threats - which is entirely unsurprising. We're as stuck in realpolitik as the next person, and it does look like one of those situations where idealism just wasn't going to help. Of course, the answer is to dig ourselves out of the kind of situation where we're beholden to countries that are enmired in corruption...
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Date: 2008-02-17 12:54 pm (UTC)The Wikipedia article here indicates that the payback time is around 1.5 years nowadays.