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Admin for testing Credit Crunch - the real thingAbove: Going out shopping in Zimbabawe (really) Above: these eggs cost this much! See here for more. Started by Hugh |
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Owning a dog is good for your healthFrom the Dog's trust blog Started by Liz |
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Oct 24, 2008 Reply by Anette |
London gets Fairtrade city statusLondon has become a Fairtrade city after most businesses were found to offer products bought on fair trading terms from the developing worl… Started by Liz |
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Admin for testing Blog Action Day Wrap UpNot sure we did so great here, but for those interested, here's a wrap up of the outcome of blog action day. Started by Hugh |
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Admin for testing Atheist Bus Campaign Soaraway SuccessThe Atheist Bus Campaign launched yesterday, Tuesday October 21 2008. The aim is to raise £5,500 to run 30 buses across London for four w… Started by Hugh |
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Admin for testing On the UK Poverty Gap (Because I know Ya care)Income inequality and poverty have fallen faster in the United Kingdom than in any other developed country, according to a new study by an… Started by Hugh |
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Admin for testing Chill Outside? Explore the Virtual Forbidden City.The Virtual Forbidden City is a partnership between the Palace Museum and IBM. The goal of the project is to provide the means for a worl… Started by Hugh |
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Virtual government - using web 2.0 technologyWhat do you think of the general idea of having a virtual government? Vote for or against; Virtual government; going web 2.0 Started by matt |
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Oct 21, 2008 Reply by matt |
Using Twitter to track your spendingLifehacker has an article about TweetWhatYouSpend, a tool that uses Twitter to track what you've spent. It's an interesting idea and use o… Started by Nigel Lupton (luptonn) |
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Admin for testing Loving the Office of Subversive ArchitechtureMy Twitter contacts have been a mine of useless and useful but fascinating info today. One item I liked was this imaginative use of an old… Started by Hugh |
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