Ouiji, fairness and big jars
Tamba have updated their Ask the Spirits game for Halloween with new stories. Their advice is not to play is too young, of a nervous disposition or under the influence. turnthe lights down, the sound up and go scare yourself.

Britannia Building Society have partnered with YouGov to take a look a the British habit of fairness, to look at:
* What people thought ‘being fair’ was
* How fair people in Britain were to each other and how fair they thought they were themselves to other people
* What were the most unfair acts in the home, at work, while out shopping, travelling or playing sports
And there is the option of taking the survey yourself to see how fair you are. This is tied into their current values of being fair, that as there are no shareholders, they can be fair in spreading the wealth all around and not just making a profit to feed the market - it’s all about building a fairer society. A nice little extension to the campaign, showing how companies ‘invent’ research to fit in with the current vision, doing the real research but for marketing not science reasons.
How artistic are you? To promote their programme on Hooligans Discovery give you a chance to design your tattoo and send it to a friend. Any good designers out there? Mine is not too good ;)
Do you like village fetes? They always used to have the ‘guess the number of sweets in a jar’. Now Argos have turned that into an online game, but with a real prize of 10k, all in time for Christmas. So take a look at their Giant Jar.
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