The band turned in a powerful early performance of "Carry On" as a downpour on stage began mid-song and guitarist Jack Antonoff got a kiss from girlfriend "Girls" creator Lena Dunham after winning.
But in an interview with reporters after the demo, Jack revealed that the two machines on-stage were built by Triton and Tranax, though he tested others in his research.
Jack White brought both his male and female bands on stage, tearing through "Love Interruption" and "Freedom at 21" before a standing ovation from the crowd.
During committee stage debate on the Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill on 26 January 2010, Justice Secretary Jack Straw told MPs that it was no longer acceptable for the remaining 92 hereditary peers to continue electing former hereditary peers back into the Lords.