Link roundup
Mar. 4th, 2007 10:59 amThe Big Opt-Out - Protect your privacy and campaign to preserve medical confidentiality. (UK)
This device is much cheaper than the one I was looking at before, and doesn't involve any welding or attaching things permanently to the horn, AND it would allow me to play standing up (although then my body would still be supporting the weight of the horn, just in a different place, so I'd have to see how it goes...), so I think I will be buying one at some point.
It's the last day for London: A Life in Maps at the British Library. I don't think I'll make it, perhaps someone will buy the book and I can have a gander.
Petitions, petitions, petitions! Academic salaries (which are pitiful in the UK compared to some places), photography in public places, and an outright ban on swords. WTF? Remind me how these people got elected, again?
Floodmaps - see how much water there will be where you live with a sea level rise of up to 14m. Even if it won't flood your place, remember to think about how displaced populations (refugees) might affect conditions in your area.
ChanceXChange - one item, one credit. Interesting... and might be a good way to get rid of some unwanted stuff.
Naamah's Swearing Workshop. Hooray! Um, probably not safe for work.
This device is much cheaper than the one I was looking at before, and doesn't involve any welding or attaching things permanently to the horn, AND it would allow me to play standing up (although then my body would still be supporting the weight of the horn, just in a different place, so I'd have to see how it goes...), so I think I will be buying one at some point.
It's the last day for London: A Life in Maps at the British Library. I don't think I'll make it, perhaps someone will buy the book and I can have a gander.
Petitions, petitions, petitions! Academic salaries (which are pitiful in the UK compared to some places), photography in public places, and an outright ban on swords. WTF? Remind me how these people got elected, again?
Floodmaps - see how much water there will be where you live with a sea level rise of up to 14m. Even if it won't flood your place, remember to think about how displaced populations (refugees) might affect conditions in your area.
ChanceXChange - one item, one credit. Interesting... and might be a good way to get rid of some unwanted stuff.
Naamah's Swearing Workshop. Hooray! Um, probably not safe for work.