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He's got a bloody nerve

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Another thoughtful column from Ewan Pearson

MP3s and the demise of sleevenotes

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Yeah, that'll work

President George Bush is also scheduled to make a televised address in the US later today in a bid to shore up confidence.

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You really can get everything at Aldi

Sooner or later, every conceivable product will go on sale at this most wondrous of stores.

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After all these years, Google catches up with Buffy

Those searches Willow used to do that brought up images of the actual front page of the Sunnydale Gazette ("Four dead in mysterious animal attack")? They will finally be possible.

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God is dead...but we've got something just as good

k-punk on evolutionists' inability to escape teleology.

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Recommended reading

I've really been enjoying Three Thousand. It's an email newsletter for cool kids, kind of, which these days I'm definitely not one of (and in fact never was), but the writing is sharp and it's actually made me keen to check out some stuff, which is all you can ask of a publication like that really.

My only complaint is that surely they're straying outside their remit by reviewing cafes in North Fitzroy and the like? It's not called Three Thousand and Sixty Five! Keep it CBD-centric I say. I'm a big believer in microcultures.

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It's called segmenting your constituency

Theremenists for Obama.

(I found out about this from an actual theremenist. Who is, like most thereminists I imagine, for Obama.)

(OTOH McCain-Palin have the ondes martenot vote sewn up.)

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Wow.

It is published not mainly as a comment on the ethical standards of the Director of the Sydney Institute, nor even as evidence of his legalistic pedantry, evasiveness, disingenuousness and intellectual shallowness. All this is too well known to require demonstration.

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Still guilty after all these years?

I am fully in support of the spirit of this Facebook group.

But - at the risk of repeating myself - are there really still people who feel guilty about liking ABBA? Or disco? (It's not that I think the rockist wars have been won, it's just that I think the front has moved.)

I mean, are there in fact parts of the world that haven't "got the memo" at this distant remove, as if they're trapped on some island in the Pacific and think we're still at war with Japan? Actually, that's not a rhetorical question. Answers in the comments please.

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