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Wet April 2004 | Filed under Architecture, Melbourne, Photos | Comments (7)

Views from the Floor

adam ford says:

magnificent. love the red.

Stephen Coles says:

Oh my goodness. That is the mascot photo for this site.

Khoi Vinh says:

Did you touch it?

Virginia says:

I sure did touch it. How could I not?

adam ford says:

was it wet?

Virginia says:

It WAS wet, but now it is dry, and the signs are still there. Which is just a tease, really.

adam ford says:

did your finger get all red?

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This sentence is not modelled on a luxury yacht

11 January 2008
Filed under Language, Text, The Media

People paid up to $US100,000 ($A115,000) for the inaugural Singapore Airlines A380 flight last year, in which first class suites with real beds were modelled on luxury yachts, after wiring glitches caused the plane’s delivery to be delayed by two years, causing EADS billions of dollars in losses.

This sentence was already too long when they decided to add the bit about the beds. Why on earth is it relevant, when reporting on an airport mishap, to note that the beds on the plane involved were modelled on luxury yachts?*

It’s a really common construction in stories coming straight off the wires and into the paper: you have the story, which is usually two or three short paragraphs, followed by a gargantuan sentence into which somebody has packed the entire history of the subject, with no regard to whether the clauses in the sentence relate to each other or to the story at large.

* Update: I can’t read.

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