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The charm of local ephemera

Ephemera - items that were made for brief and fleeting purposes and never intended to last a long time - has always interested me. Perhaps it comes from working at a newspaper, where the product you work hard all day to create becomes, famously, tomorrow's budgie cage liner or chip wrapper. Is it the tiny glimpses ephemeral items give of times and places distant or lost? Or is it the design effort that went into making them appealing to the eye of buyers or users? Probably both, plus an element of compulsion in the personality: the…

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Australia declares its hand against China

September 17, 2021 Comment by Greg Ray The announcement that Australia is dumping its deal to buy French submarines in favour of American nuclear subs shouldn’t be much of a shock. While Australia's conventional diesel-electric submarine fleet has had some advantages in the past, it has also had its limitations and - frankly - having more nukes in the region suits the strategic needs of the US. Those needs are spelled out in the creation of “AUKUS”, a new tripartite deal between the anglophone nations of the USA, the UK and Australia to share military technology…

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Much-misunderstood Lady Mondegreen

"I watched you suffer, a dalek in pain . . ." When I heard Mick Jagger drawl those words in the Rolling Stones version of Wild Horses, I was momentarily jolted by the Doctor Who reference. A dalek in pain would not be a nice thing to witness, I imagined. Then reality intervened and I realised the words I'd mis-heard were "a dull aching pain". Which made more sense but was far less picturesque. I had, of course, experienced a mondegreen. Just in case you are one of the few people in the English-speaking world who…

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