Another day as a guest in the lunchtime show. There was an unusual jam near Victoria that made the bus journey double in time, so at one point I got to the tube… well, the advertisements were actually different from those I saw last time!
- activism
 - Advertising
 - Anti-capitalism
 - Apartheid
 - Aqraba
 - Benefits
 - Bi'Lin
 - BigTech
 - Brighton
 - Capitalist system
 - Castille
 - CCPT
 - checkpoints
 - Christians
 - Christmas
 - Church
 - Churches
 - Co-operatives
 - Colnbrook
 - Corporations
 - Culture
 - Dataveillance
 - debris
 - delta.chat
 - deltachat
 - demonstration
 - detention centres
 - Development
 - Dissent
 - EAPPI
 - ethnic cleansing
 - films
 - Freelancing
 - Free Palestine
 - Free Software
 - G8
 - Green Line
 - guns
 - harassment
 - Harmondsworth
 - harvest
 - Hebron
 - History
 - home
 - Hospital
 - Housing
 - How-to
 - human rig
 - human rights
 - IMF
 - Immigration
 - Indymedia
 - Infotainment
 - InstantMessaging
 - Int'l Finalcial Institutions
 - Israel
 - Jayyous
 - Jerusalem
 - Journalism
 - Kawawis
 - Labour Rights
 - land theft
 - Literature
 - London
 - Mainstream Media
 - martyr
 - McDonalds
 - Mexico
 - migration
 - movies
 - Nablus
 - Nature
 - NoBigTech
 - NoBorders
 - Nottingham
 - NUJ
 - occupation
 - Offspring
 - Palestine
 - Parenthood
 - Parenting
 - Patents
 - PFI
 - Police
 - PPP
 - Precariousness
 - Privatisation
 - privatisations
 - privilege
 - publicservices
 - Qalandia
 - Radio
 - Ramallah
 - RampART
 - refugees
 - religion
 - RENFE
 - repression
 - school
 - settlements
 - settlers
 - sexism
 - siege
 - signal
 - Social Centres
 - Software
 - soldiers
 - Spain
 - Squatting
 - Technology
 - tension
 - The Guardian
 - travel
 - travels
 - treaties
 - trees
 - Unions
 - University
 - victim
 - Violence
 - volunteering
 - wall
 - WB
 - Welfare
 - WTO
 - xmpp
 - Yanoun
 - zero hours
 
Underground
I had to get on the tube today because there was such a big jam. It may have been half a year since I last used it. For non frequent users, the first thing that strikes is the obscene amount of advertising present everywhere, at least once you pass the barrier gates.