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- welfare,
- wwii
Interesting Links for 27-11-2014
- UK Health Advice: Take Vitamin D
- HSBC, Goldman Sachs (and others) accused of rigged metals’ prices for years
- Scotland is making a big change to how property is distributed after death
- 7 Reasons 'Assassin's Creed' Is the Least Playable Game Ever
- “Everything is problematic” - how one activist moved away from the radical towards the pragmatic
- The Strange Log: Documenting the strange poetry of changelogs and patch notes
- I had not realised that my entire understanding of the atomic bombing of Japan was wrong
- Next time someone claims that computer games aren't mainstream, show them this...
- Single parents singled out by harsh benefits sanctions
- Scientists predict green energy revolution after incredible new graphene discoveries
- Ridley Scott on Exodus: Gods and Kings casting: 'I'm not going to get it financed if my lead actor is Mohammad so-and-so from such-and-such'
- Let Elsevier Go: The potential savings from cancelling journal subscriptions would cover the Open Access transition.
- Vinyl record sales hit 18-year high (turns out 15% of music is bought with no intention to listen to it)
- English Votes for English Laws to be pushed forward before Christmas. (You didn't like being in a union, did you?)