Links for 3 February 2010
Posted on 3 February 2010 in Daily Links (No comments yet - be the first!)
Another rather random assortment for you today... How are you liking this "irregular posting but with more links" thing anyway?National Chip Week 2010 is coming soon...
15 - 21 Feb everyone! Get those potatoes frying! No Oven Chips allowed! (Says me. Or else.)
Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance
Weird, freaky, mad 1980s pop video of the day!
Carling is the official beer of Scottish rugby - Brands news - Lager & Cider - Morning Advertiser
Yes nothing quite says Scotland than the taste of a Canadian lager brewed in Yorkshire and Hampshire.
Railways and slime moulds: A life of slime - The Economist
Using slime mould to solve complex network engineering problems. Seriously. It works.
Boris Johnson 'furious' at Northern Line closure plan - BBC News
"We are angry because this is where we feel the Tube Lines have not really learnt a lot from what's been a debacle in terms of delivering the Jubilee Line update, for which they are also responsible." As I said recently, it's time to get angry. But this person can get angry and do something. So Boris, whatcha gonna do about it?
Terry Pratchett: A tribunal of mercy - guardian.co.uk
"I would like to die peacefully before the disease takes me over. I hope that will not be for some time, because if I knew that I could die at any time I wanted, then suddenly every day would be as precious as a million pounds. If I knew that I could die, I would live. My life, my death, my choice." An edited excerpt from Terry Pratchett's Richard Dimbleby Lecture for 2010

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