Merry Christmas! Rehna Azim writes in the Guardian about the tabloid furore over âbanning Christmasâ. Summary: just say Merry Christmas and get over it.
Rex tremendae majestatis Fred Clark, the slacktivist, has an excellent post on the monarchical tendencies of the Bush administration. A poster in the comments, called Scott, remarks: If enough of your âfellow citizensâ are OK with King George the Fourth (The Third being the one we originally rebelled against), then hasnât society
Travel notes: London pubs On a short pub crawl with some friends the other night, I came across a lovely quiet pub down a side street near Victoria station (about 5 minutesâ walk from the station). Good beer and comfortable seats. Food at lunchtime. The Grouse and Claret.
A missing iPod, and missing music memories A slightly random link to a poignant tale of a stolen iPod and non-missing croissants. (If the anchor on the page doesnât work, itâs the December 2nd story right at the bottom of the page)
True Brits The Fabian Society has published a new pamphlet about Britishness. A couple of articles from it are online at the link above. One interesting view is that the history of the Empire should be taught more in schools, as an aid to understanding Britainâs multicultural heritage. The BBC reports.
Engagement efforts still not good enough The Electoral Commission has published a report analysing (pdf) the election campaign of 2005. Discussed on ePolitix.
David Cameron = George Bush? Salon (subscription or click-through advert required, sorry) has an interesting article by former Clinton aide Sidney Blumenthal. In the first discussion of David Cameron Iâve seen in the US press, he compares the messages that Cameron is giving out to the compassionate conservatism upbeat of one Gov. George W
Configure that router Hardware Pornography â girls with network equipment. Not safe for work (though not actually pornographic). Also bizarre. Via the Register.