andrewducker (
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2010
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12:01 pm
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Delicious LiveJournal Links for 10-21-2010
A good look at the problems with Apple (with a link to the equivalent for Windows).
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Court allows Pentagon to re-instate ban on gay soldiers
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Apple deprecates Java for OS X.
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The Most Popular Phone in the World
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Fuck Yeah. Skeksis.
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Boris to raise (some) London fares by 74% in Jan
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Health insurance, banking, oil industries met with Koch, Chamber, Glenn Beck to plot 2010 election
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If I’d Wanted A Government That Attacked The Poor, I’d Have Voted Labour
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Gene linked to depression fixed in mice
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Republicans fund advert telling Latinos not to vote.
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Government apparently thing back on promise over internet privacy.
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25 most dangerous neighborhoods in the USA. None of which are in New York
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Why we shouldn’t blame the banks for the current financial problems in the UK
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Clevery social engineering - a malicious web page that tells you it's a malicious web page!
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Cameron cocks up UK's defences - and betrays Afghan troops - The Register seems less than happy...
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Why The Time Traveler's Wife is the best horror novel of the last decade.
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First UK snow of the year
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2010-10-21 01:49 pm (UTC)
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The headline on London fares is about as misleading as it can get. The one on the blog itself is even worse, because it omits the word some. Don't you just love shoddy journalism.
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andrewducker
2010-10-21 03:16 pm (UTC)
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Now picked up by the BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-11598617
Turns out that the 2-6 zone cards are used by less than 6,000 people a day.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-11598617
Turns out that the 2-6 zone cards are used by less than 6,000 people a day.