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(By contrast, practice is the favoured American spelling for both noun and verb. So much for consistency – which, I note, no-one spells with an ‘ns’…)
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(…Buggrit, you know what I mean. At the end. ‘nsy’. )
Anyway. Yeah. Joe Bennett. Wonderful column.
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Sacha, in reply to
sought to match spelling to pronunciation
the way of the future as we return to a mainly oral culture digitally.
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You should read Flat Earth News. roughly 80% of news stories in the UK are straight PR items. Sucks but keep reading the Guardian.
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linger, in reply to
we return to a mainly oral culture digitally
going digital but throwing away the manual,
as it were, leaving only speech -
Ian Dalziel, in reply to
culturevasion...
...we return to a mainly oral culture digitally
going digital but throwing away the manual,
as it were, leaving only speechapplying digits to the oral area usually results in 'talking into the great white telephone...' according to the Junior Upchuck Manual
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Islander, in reply to
Truly laughed out loud!
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nzlemming, in reply to
You, sir, are a very strange man. Keep on keeping on! :-D
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Junior Upchuck Manual
truly (as Dorothy Parker almost put it),
not a book to be tossed lightly aside,
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Islander, in reply to
grrraauuuup!
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nzlemming, in reply to
grrraauuuup!
Surely that belongs on the other thread?
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Islander, in reply to
Well, I like to think of it as having equal -eerrrmm- equal application...
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(almost a threadjack I know)
New on the Ministry of Health website, they are listing their meetings w/ Big Tobacco. Recent meetings include discussion removal of power walls.
This is required under a treaty, Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. I suspect all Ministries (and Ministers?) will be obliged to report meetings. Must ask.
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Definite threadjack (because I’m too tired to go looking for the original thread)
Briefings to Incoming Ministers are out
I’ve found 2 that haven’t yet put them up so far (the External Reporting Board and the Commerce Commission), and two doc files (CreativeNZ and SportNZ), one xls (to be fair it is an appendix to Treasury’s BIM) and one docx (Health Quality & Safety Commission). The rest all offer PDF files, a few offer HTML versions as well, and a few offer doc files alongside the PDFs.
Happy downloading ;-)
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