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Alex Kidman | Dec 10, 2007
While the rest of the media was getting hot and steamy about Qantas’s new logo, I was getting thoroughly juiced about a different aspect of the airline’s relaunch altogether.
Dan Warne | Dec 10, 2007
Computers Now is a family concern if ever there was one. Started off in 1990 by husband and wife team Carole and Jessel Rothfield, the reseller has grown to include more than the usual number of sisters, aunts, nieces, mothers and daughters as the top echelon of management. And there are more sons and daughters waiting in the wings.
Fleur Doidge | Dec 10, 2007
America’s presidential election is over, and we can all be grateful for that. But in politics, the race never really ends. I think that’s the metaphor at work in Freedom Run by Spiralstorm Games. The game’s imagery is ripe with symbolism: Republicans and Democrats are bound to each other, struggling to achieve a common good just out of reach. One cannot succeed without the other. And the run, just like the ever-expanding quest for freedom, is endless. There is no finish line. And if you fall down, you get up and try again.