Interesting Links for 03-05-2012
May. 3rd, 2012 12:00 pm- Motorola wins Xbox and Windows 7 ban in Germany.  (The epic silliness continues)
 - New report highlights north-south divide among UK voters
 - Edinburgh banning shops from selling more alcohol - except to nice, middle class, well-off people.
 - European Court decides that you cannot copyright a language or API, and that reverse engineering is a-ok
 - The world's population by latitude and longitude
 - A raytraced checkered board in 128 bytes of javascript
 - School maths should be more practical, say teenagers (There should be practical maths and theoretical maths)
 - The Cab Ride I’ll Never Forget - a touching story.
 - UK Government to make UK research available to all for free.
 - TeamViewer - for simply remote controlling PCs.  (Mostly so I can find it next time I need it)
 - Student abandoned in DEA holding cell drank own urine to survive.
 - Game of Thrones credits get lego version
 - Meet the guy who made it hard to open packets of crisps
 - The Dr Who theme music, as played on country-style steel guitar.  I demand this be used in the next season!
 - EA makes a game it sold people unplayable, then decides this was a really fucking stupid idea.
 - I'm Giving Up Reading for a Year.
 - Wealthy Americans queue up to surrender US passports in Bern
 - Electoral Fraud in London:  'They knock on the door and ask us to give them our ballot papers'
 - Most people still watch TV at the time it's broadcast, but increasingly while reading Facebook.  Fascinating survey results.
 - Dads - spend three hours per day with your kids and your testosterone drops. (which helps you live longer!)
 - Electronic eye replacements are now being trialled.  Welcome to your cyberpunk future.
I hope the essence loss isn't too high.
 - Genes may explain why some people turn their noses up at pork
 - Journalist shocked to discover that being asked to lose weight for a role isn't just a female thing.
 - Tunisia fines TV channel owner over the movie Persepolis (which you should all see)
 - Android Piracy Is Huge Problem for Game Devs (10 pirates for every paying customer)