We went to Legoland yesterday. Very good. They had this virtual queuing system which worked rather well. £10 each for the day. I thought these posters were interesting though. There's obviously been some resentment among the non-Q-botters at the Q-botters jumping to the head of queue. This seems like the beginning of all sorts of issues. Is 'virtual queueing' the same as physical queueing? Actually, no. Or you wouldn't do it. And you wouldn't pay £10 for the privilege. It's not fair. We all understand how fairness works in actual physical interactions, the protocols are well established (especially if you're British). When this stuff gets disembodied it's going to get messy. Maybe there'll have to be holographic avatars actually waiting in line for us.