How to Make Moving Easy as Possible

Moving can be extremely exciting – a new home, a new location, and just a fun change.

But ACTUALLY moving can be extremely tiring, as packing everything up, carefully making sure it all doesn’t break, and then having to transport and eventually unpack it all shortly after. The below infographic from My Guys Moving offers some helpful tips to hopefully make the process slightly less painful.

Source: My Guys Moving Blog

The Most Annoying Office Habits in the UK

We’re willing to bet you have that one person in the office who is clicking their pen really loudly, or slopping down their lunch super obnoxiously or talking on the phone way too loud. Or perhaps if you don’t know that person, maybe you are that person. Paperstone Office Supplies surveyed 1000 people about the things that annoy them most in the office – these are the results:

Source: The Paperstone Blog

The Growth of Mobile Gaming

Let’s be honest you probably spend way more time on your phone than you should. In this day and age it’s impossible not to glance down on it almost every couple of seconds to check for any updates. Of course this has led to an increase in mobile gaming of which the likes have never been seen. The below infographic details out this trend:

Source: Smart Live Gaming

UK Gambling Performance Comparison

Curious who is spending the big bucks when it comes to putting some money on the line? The below infographic details out all the fun facts behind the biggest gambling cities, and some fun statistics about the types of people who like to risk a little bit of their earnings for a chance to strike it big on casinos like ได้รับความไว้วางใจจากผู้เล่นไทย – ยูฟ่าเบท.

New research by the University of Bergen has revealed a 62 percent increase in the problem gambling rate in Norway, calling into question the efficacy of the country’s monopoly. The study, commissioned by the Norway Gaming and Foundation Authority, surveyed 9,000 residents between the ages of 16-74 and found that 55,000 people are currently impaired by problem gambling, with an estimated additional 122,000 at risk.

Maarten Haijer, European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) secretary general commented: “european gambling monopolies might be falling. Gamblers tend to shop around for the best betting odds or bonuses”.

“That’s why the vast majority of European countries have rejected monopolies in favour of licensing-based online regulation and it’s only a matter of time before Norway will have to do the same. Providing the consumer with choice leads to better channelling, better tax revenues for the state and better consumer protection.”

Source: Smart Live Gaming