Elsewhere, did you know that tipping your waiter was a custom developed in the US to ensure that emancipated slaves were being paid for their labour? It's become a red hot issue for Dublin diners as restaurant owners are carving their own revenue from the tips pool. A good report here by the Irish Times Pricewatch team.
This week's blog hosts the latest Fórsa magazine music pages, a celebration of British pop music to banish the Brexit blues. Among the tunes chosen by the editorial team is TheLunatics by The Specials. It was skanking-room-only in Dublin's Olympia Theatre last week as Coventry's finest delivered a memorable three night run. Plenty of trade union friends and colleagues were there over the three nights too.
Your Zen this morning sees the digest's interior decor fitted out with a few elements to mark the centenary of the Bauhaus, the design school which has had a wide reaching influence on most modern homes. Maybe you don't own a Barcelona chair (they look better in an office lobby anyway) but if you've got a fitted kitchen, Bauhaus has influenced the look and layout of your home too.
The school only lasted from 1919 to 1933 but has a fascinating history. The Bauhaus influence casts a long shadow, particularly over the way we think about urban design, form and function. I think we could still plunder some of those ideas for truly state-of-the-art urban housing and functioning cities. How cool would that be?
And let's not forget the band of the same name, fronted by Pete Murphy and beloved of goths-in-spirit everywhere.