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Psephite: The Wheel of Fortune.
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Saturday, November 20, 2004. The Wheel of Fortune. It's taken me a long time to come back to psephite - mainly because I didn't know how to respond to the Australian and US election results. When I think about politics I often think in terms of cycle - like the medieval wheel of fortune. Posted by Polltergeist @ 2:49 PM. Don't feel too bad. Labor was in for 11 years, after all. The whole decade 1970 - 1983 was unstable (Menzies leaving - death of Holt - Gorton's brief tenure - the entrance and ex...I'm s...
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Psephite: June 2004
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Wednesday, June 30, 2004. I couldn't possibly comment on that. I'd like to make my first post on a topic which may not at first seem election related. However, I consider that the phenomena I plan to write about will occur quite frequently during the election campaign (once it kicks off). I’m sure some would class it as somewhat masochistic, but I’ve signed up to receive the PM’s media releases in my inbox. Here’s an example, from a Parliament House doorstop (26/5/04):. Good morning, John. I’d like t...
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Psephite: Just can't get enough, I just can't get enough
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Tuesday, November 16, 2004. Just can't get enough, I just can't get enough. I just read a very entertaining article from the Chronicle of Higher Ed about a man and his books. I was horrified to find myself agreeing with almost everything he said. You see, I may work on the web, do a bit of blogging, love my new iBook and have been known to use nearly 300mb in downloads a day, my true love though is books. The older I get the worse it becomes. His comments on the Japanese theory of Zen darts:. Needless to...
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Psephite: Hubba hubba
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Tuesday, November 16, 2004. The Paris Review is offering fifty years of interviews with writers FOR FREE. Excuse me, I have some reading to do. Posted by Georg Hibberd @ 8:14 PM. You can contact Psephite at heygeorgATgmail.com. Building the web at Sydney Uni. Just cant get enough, I just cant get enough. Typing, not journalism. The Right in retreat. Enough is enough - Im outing myself. Getting our brains back. 1095 days till our country is saved. Dangerous ideas from a working brain. Dock of the Bay.
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Psephite: Retrospecticus
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004. I must take the opportunity to farewell Psephite. I was hoping the election blogging adventure would end in a somewhat different way I must confess. But this process has not been without its benefits. The boss was particularly impressed when I righteously claimed to be part of the blogging fraternity. Maybe by the time the next election rolls around there will be a yet unthought of medium through which we can communicate our thoughts and well, let's face it, anger. He said to ...
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Psephite: What the White House said to Timothy Garton Ash
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Tuesday, November 23, 2004. What the White House said to Timothy Garton Ash. Via Arts and Letters Daily. An interview with Timothy Garton Ash. About his dealings with the White House and his new book Free World: America, Europe, and the Surprising Future of the West. The interview includes the first contact the Whitehouse made with Garton Ash:. It's the White House here, could you come and tell President Bush about Europe, uh, next Thursday at 1:45? Says it all really. Posted by Georg Hibberd @ 9:49 PM.
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Psephite: Out there
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Monday, November 15, 2004. Went to the Newtown Festival. Who's looking for someone to blame when the majority voted for the bastards? You know if you wear it around Newtown that most people would nod in agreement. This is just such a mircocosm though, such an isolated area of absolute leftness. I think this is why some of us around this joint found it so hard to comprehend the result. Everything we saw, everyone we knew were voting left. Who the hell was voting right? Posted by Georg Hibberd @ 9:46 PM.
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Psephite: January 2005
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Wednesday, January 12, 2005. Goodbye Psephite, hello Terminological Inexactitude. I couldn't stay away for long, have moved my ramblings to Terminological Inexactitude. Posted by Georg Hibberd @ 5:10 PM. You can contact Psephite at heygeorgATgmail.com. Building the web at Sydney Uni. Goodbye Psephite, hello Terminological Inexactitud. What the White House said to Timothy Garton Ash. The Wheel of Fortune. Well and truly grogblogged. 1095 days till our country is saved. Dangerous ideas from a working brain.
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Psephite: The last stone
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Monday, November 29, 2004. We've decided to call it a day. Psephite was originally set up to critique the election and as that has now been and gone we have struggled to maintain the rage, so to speak. So, upon consultation, I am winding up Psephite. Thank you to all those who read and posted comments, it was amazing to realise that there were people out there actually reading Psephite. Thank you and good night. Posted by Georg Hibberd @ 7:22 PM. Let me know when you're starting up again. Let me know too.
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Psephite: June 2006
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Monday, June 19, 2006. I don't feel like I can make fun of freaky tourette's John. So instead I'm going to make fun of those nasty. So, spot the difference:. I know it's hard. To split them, but just do your best. Posted by comicstriphero @ 7:23 PM. You can contact Psephite at heygeorgATgmail.com. Building the web at Sydney Uni. Goodbye Psephite, hello Terminological Inexactitud. What the White House said to Timothy Garton Ash. The Wheel of Fortune. Well and truly grogblogged. Dock of the Bay.