andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2012-02-29 11:00 am
Entry tags:
- airplanes,
- banking,
- bias,
- business,
- censorship,
- concerts,
- copyright,
- currency,
- democracy,
- egypt,
- eu,
- euro,
- europe,
- facebook,
- fraud,
- gender,
- indepdence,
- independence,
- india,
- law,
- lgbt,
- links,
- lords,
- money,
- movies,
- muppets,
- music,
- opinion,
- politics,
- polls,
- psychology,
- religion,
- scotland,
- socialnetworking,
- stress,
- technology,
- uk,
- usa
Interesting Links for 29-02-2012
- India is having a bumpy journey towards legalising homosexual relationships
- Cineworld installing vibrating seats. Would go well with porn, methinks.
- Is this the most biased opinion poll question ever asked?
- The Great Ticket Scandal - many concert tickets go directly to resellers for a huge markup bypassing fans entirely
- On Scotland being forced to join the Euro (it can't be)
- EU law will not allow Scotland to be excluded just because it's not part of the UK any more.
- Who owns The Bank Of England?
- A chance in a generation to modernise the Lords
- Key SOPA/PIPA Post Censored By Bogus DMCA Takedown Notice
- Can Scotland be independent and keep sterling?
Personally, I'm actually leaning towards having our unique currency. I suspect we'd drop by a bit, making us more competitive.
- Men and women respond differently to stress
- KLM links Facebook to seat booking, making it even easier to sit next to tall blondes. Hurrah for in-air stalking!
- Against Big Bird, The Gods Themselves Contend In Vain
- Labour set to back Lords Reform
no subject
The Guardian article seems a little more focused on the trading of tickets by resellers rather then the method they use to disguise the fact.
no subject
no subject
Probably less so if there is some fine print about being an agent of touting company.