Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 34 and Version 33 of Websites About London

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=== Games and quizzes ===
* [http://www.waitingforlunchtime.co.uk/ Waiting For Lunchtime Tube Quiz] — a very simple idea, but fun. Click on the blank Tube map and type in the name of the station. See if you can get them all! It will save your correct guesses in a cookie so you don't have to complete it in one sitting.
* [http://london-underground.blogspot.com/2007/09/guess-where-tube-quiz.html Going Underground's Guess Where Tube Quiz, September 2007] — view twelve photos and guess which Tube stations they depict (not automated; you work out your own score).
* [http://london-underground.blogspot.com/2008/02/guess-where-tube-quiz-round-two.html Going Underground's Guess Where Tube Quiz, February 2008] — another round of the above.
* [http://districtdave.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=Quizzes District Dave's quizzes and surveys] — quite tricky as this site is aimed at hardcore enthusiasts.


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Blogs (in alphabetical order)

Food and Drink

Travel information:

  • Journey Planner — plan your journey on London's public transport system
  • Walk It — journey planner for pedestrians!
  • Cyclemaps — journey planner for cyclists
  • Last Rounds — pub and bar review site which lists opening times, nearby public toilets, and last departure times for relevant public transport

General

  • DisabledGo — Very, very detailed accessibility information.
  • Weird and Wonderful London — Yahoo group concerned with performance opportunities (poetry, live/performance art, music etc), money work for performers, cabarets, interesting events, squat parties etc etc
  • The Knowhere Guide — fairly unstructured guide to various places around the UK, including areas of London; though be aware that the recommendations may be very out of date
  • 192.com maps — very high resolution aerial photos of central London - much higher than Google Earth. You can even see people. I've been hesitating to highlight this because somehow they've got their synchronisation of their sets of aerial photos wrong: when you use the "super zoom" you find you're suddenly looking at a location fifty or so metres away. Quite annoying.
  • London Footprints — nearly a hundred walks around various parts of London, with pointers to interesting landmarks, and printable pages of background information. Their links page is also worth a look.
  • London Air Quality Network — near-current map of air quality at various points in London. Plus stats.

Art projects


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