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Typical of the monarchy
So the British Monarchy is on Twitter. The Queen has apparently been a big fan of the World Wide Web for many years so I suppose it’s no surprise that Her Majesty would also want the Monarchy to keep up with modern trends and enter the online social network marketplace. When I last looked an [...]
The secret 20th Century invasion of the Vikings
British author Cressida Cowell may know a thing or two about dragons but her knowledge of Vikings might need a little updating. Her series of children’s books are the basis for the new 3D animated blockbuster How to Train Your Dragon. It’s a fascinating movie that’s entertaining for all ages and I confess I shed [...]
Why we need commas
Many style guides for news organisations here in Australia are lax of the use of commas in numbers 1,000 t0 9,999. They prefer to drop the comma and opt for 1000 to 9999. Commas are fine higher numbers with digits grouped in threes so it’s 10,000 and 1,000,000 and so on. I think the commas [...]
How to contact a Prime Minister
Not by telephone, if you’re thinking of contacting Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Just been trawling the PM’s website www.pm.gov.au and I can’t find a telephone number listed on any of the pages. None. Not a single contact number listed anywhere. Not even on the Media Releases. I can follow the PM’s Blog or Twitter, [...]
Why the comments sometimes don't matter
I’m growing increasingly puzzled by the comments that are allowed on some news stories posted online. Sometimes there are none. Does that mean no one really cares about the story? Sometimes there are many. Too many. Hundreds. When you read through a few it’s quite clear that the majority of commenter’s have not read any [...]