Shrimps On The Barbie
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In a similar vein, remember Gulf war 1 when British journalists suddenly started pronouncing ME place names with a pseudo Arab pronunciation, ie Dahran suddenly became Daacchran, Baghdad became Baacchdad, etc - and the worst, some time later, a radio 2 DJ pronouncing a well known pantomime as Aarlaaarrchdeeen!
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And for that matter, what do we do with the last syllable of Burmese, when we no longer say "Burma"? It can't be Myanmar-ese, surely! Or can it? How far must we go, to conform to the new rules?
What do you reckon?
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Except he didn't: James Fraser didn't turn up to the area until 1836, at which point he and his missus were shipwrecked near present-day Rockhampton, and rescued by Aboriginal locals. He died in the aftermath, she didn't. Once she made it back to Sydney she made a fortune from her story, including complaints that she'd been asked to pitch in to communal tasks by the locals.
So "Fraser Island" wasn't named as such for "settlers" of any era, original or otherwise, but for a shipwrecked sailor who spent at most a few weeks there. Hardly enough, by your own exacting standard, to lay claim to the naming rights...
And so more recent Australians have judged his legacy in relation to the island -- and its name -- as ephemeral, and reverted back to a longer-established and better-grounded tradition for the name.
Surely you approve?
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I don't have any plans to visit there, nor do I correspond with anyone from there. But if I did have the occasion to do so, I'd look up and/or ask about forms of address, and their accepted transliterations to English..
Just seems like the right thing to do.
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So might makes right, then. The big white fella transited through in 1770 and got to rename everything. Is that it?
So "Fraser Island" wasn't named as such for "settlers" of any era, original or otherwise, but for a shipwrecked sailor who spent at most a few weeks there. Hardly enough, by your own exacting standard, to lay claim to the naming rights...
And so more recent Australians have judged his legacy in relation to the island -- and its name -- as ephemeral, and reverted back to a longer-established and better-grounded tradition for the name.
Surely you approve?
So "Fraser Island" wasn't named as such for "settlers" of any era, original or otherwise, but for a shipwrecked sailor who spent at most a few weeks there. Hardly enough, by your own exacting standard, to lay claim to the naming rights...
And so more recent Australians have judged his legacy in relation to the island -- and its name -- as ephemeral, and reverted back to a longer-established and better-grounded tradition for the name.
Surely you approve?
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I've started a whole new thread for the history of the Australian aborigines, so it's time for another shrimp to be thrown on the barbie here. It's an old shrimp that fell off a while back, but I've brushed the dirt off it and it's good to go. Not to worry!
I expect that many BE members have Facebook accounts, or Instagram, or some other social forum in which their names and doings are spread far and wide - and yet they maintain anonymity on BE. Why is that? I'm genuinely interested; it seems anomalous. Earlier in this present thread - way back; months ago - it was claimed that anonymity gives protection against scammers. And maybe it does. But if it does, doesn't that also apply to Facebook and the rest? Unless those forums allow fake names, and BE members use them there. I don't know. (There is a specific reason why I long ago decided to use my real name everywhere except where I'm actually required to dream up a fake one. It's a boring story, not relevant to the main issue.)
I expect that many BE members have Facebook accounts, or Instagram, or some other social forum in which their names and doings are spread far and wide - and yet they maintain anonymity on BE. Why is that? I'm genuinely interested; it seems anomalous. Earlier in this present thread - way back; months ago - it was claimed that anonymity gives protection against scammers. And maybe it does. But if it does, doesn't that also apply to Facebook and the rest? Unless those forums allow fake names, and BE members use them there. I don't know. (There is a specific reason why I long ago decided to use my real name everywhere except where I'm actually required to dream up a fake one. It's a boring story, not relevant to the main issue.)
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I've started a whole new thread for the history of the Australian aborigines, so it's time for another shrimp to be thrown on the barbie here. It's an old shrimp that fell off a while back, but I've brushed the dirt off it and it's good to go. Not to worry!
I expect that many BE members have Facebook accounts, or Instagram, or some other social forum in which their names and doings are spread far and wide - and yet they maintain anonymity on BE. Why is that? I'm genuinely interested; it seems anomalous. Earlier in this present thread - way back; months ago - it was claimed that anonymity gives protection against scammers. And maybe it does. But if it does, doesn't that also apply to Facebook and the rest? Unless those forums allow fake names, and BE members use them there. I don't know. (There is a specific reason why I long ago decided to use my real name everywhere except where I'm actually required to dream up a fake one. It's a boring story, not relevant to the main issue.)
I expect that many BE members have Facebook accounts, or Instagram, or some other social forum in which their names and doings are spread far and wide - and yet they maintain anonymity on BE. Why is that? I'm genuinely interested; it seems anomalous. Earlier in this present thread - way back; months ago - it was claimed that anonymity gives protection against scammers. And maybe it does. But if it does, doesn't that also apply to Facebook and the rest? Unless those forums allow fake names, and BE members use them there. I don't know. (There is a specific reason why I long ago decided to use my real name everywhere except where I'm actually required to dream up a fake one. It's a boring story, not relevant to the main issue.)
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I've started a whole new thread for the history of the Australian aborigines, so it's time for another shrimp to be thrown on the barbie here. It's an old shrimp that fell off a while back, but I've brushed the dirt off it and it's good to go. Not to worry!
I expect that many BE members have Facebook accounts, or Instagram, or some other social forum in which their names and doings are spread far and wide - and yet they maintain anonymity on BE. Why is that? I'm genuinely interested; it seems anomalous. Earlier in this present thread - way back; months ago - it was claimed that anonymity gives protection against scammers. And maybe it does. But if it does, doesn't that also apply to Facebook and the rest? Unless those forums allow fake names, and BE members use them there. I don't know. (There is a specific reason why I long ago decided to use my real name everywhere except where I'm actually required to dream up a fake one. It's a boring story, not relevant to the main issue.)
I expect that many BE members have Facebook accounts, or Instagram, or some other social forum in which their names and doings are spread far and wide - and yet they maintain anonymity on BE. Why is that? I'm genuinely interested; it seems anomalous. Earlier in this present thread - way back; months ago - it was claimed that anonymity gives protection against scammers. And maybe it does. But if it does, doesn't that also apply to Facebook and the rest? Unless those forums allow fake names, and BE members use them there. I don't know. (There is a specific reason why I long ago decided to use my real name everywhere except where I'm actually required to dream up a fake one. It's a boring story, not relevant to the main issue.)
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I've started a whole new thread for the history of the Australian aborigines, so it's time for another shrimp to be thrown on the barbie here. It's an old shrimp that fell off a while back, but I've brushed the dirt off it and it's good to go. Not to worry!
I expect that many BE members have Facebook accounts, or Instagram, or some other social forum in which their names and doings are spread far and wide - and yet they maintain anonymity on BE. Why is that? I'm genuinely interested; it seems anomalous. Earlier in this present thread - way back; months ago - it was claimed that anonymity gives protection against scammers. And maybe it does. But if it does, doesn't that also apply to Facebook and the rest? Unless those forums allow fake names, and BE members use them there. I don't know. (There is a specific reason why I long ago decided to use my real name everywhere except where I'm actually required to dream up a fake one. It's a boring story, not relevant to the main issue.)
I expect that many BE members have Facebook accounts, or Instagram, or some other social forum in which their names and doings are spread far and wide - and yet they maintain anonymity on BE. Why is that? I'm genuinely interested; it seems anomalous. Earlier in this present thread - way back; months ago - it was claimed that anonymity gives protection against scammers. And maybe it does. But if it does, doesn't that also apply to Facebook and the rest? Unless those forums allow fake names, and BE members use them there. I don't know. (There is a specific reason why I long ago decided to use my real name everywhere except where I'm actually required to dream up a fake one. It's a boring story, not relevant to the main issue.)
As an aside, I wonder what AI will make of all this information that can now be assembled in response to very searching questions!
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I've started a whole new thread for the history of the Australian aborigines
Aboriginals , so it's time for another shrimp to be thrown on the barbie here. It's an old shrimp that fell off a while back, but I've brushed the dirt off it and it's good to go. Not to worry!
I expect that many BE members have Facebook accounts, or Instagram, or some other social forum in which their names and doings are spread far and wide - and yet they maintain anonymity on BE. Why is that? I'm genuinely interested; it seems anomalous. Earlier in this present thread - way back; months ago - it was claimed that anonymity gives protection against scammers. And maybe it does. But if it does, doesn't that also apply to Facebook and the rest? Unless those forums allow fake names, and BE members use them there. I don't know. (There is a specific reason why I long ago decided to use my real name everywhere except where I'm actually required to dream up a fake one. It's a boring story, not relevant to the main issue.)
Aboriginals , so it's time for another shrimp to be thrown on the barbie here. It's an old shrimp that fell off a while back, but I've brushed the dirt off it and it's good to go. Not to worry!
I expect that many BE members have Facebook accounts, or Instagram, or some other social forum in which their names and doings are spread far and wide - and yet they maintain anonymity on BE. Why is that? I'm genuinely interested; it seems anomalous. Earlier in this present thread - way back; months ago - it was claimed that anonymity gives protection against scammers. And maybe it does. But if it does, doesn't that also apply to Facebook and the rest? Unless those forums allow fake names, and BE members use them there. I don't know. (There is a specific reason why I long ago decided to use my real name everywhere except where I'm actually required to dream up a fake one. It's a boring story, not relevant to the main issue.)
And as Christmas says, my public interactions on sites like BE are a whole lot different to my private interactions with my close friends and family on social media.
PS, I fixed your quote.
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I suspect that some people have to be very careful about revealing their names or other personal identification features. I recall one place where the local magistrate lived in a house protected by a number of security cameras and whilst they are clearly a very public figure, many in the law and order world may not wish to be known.
As an aside, I wonder what AI will make of all this information that can now be assembled in response to very searching questions!
As an aside, I wonder what AI will make of all this information that can now be assembled in response to very searching questions!
We read reports of pranksters pretending to be the Presidents of countries interviewing (by phone) the actual Presidents of other countries. I don't think AI is used there, which is even more scary! I suspect there is no practical way for anybody to protect himself or herself from being deep-faked. The web has plenty of videos of public figures "speaking" words that have been artificially put into their mouths. What to do, btar? (If "btar" is your real name, of course!)
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A report last year told of a telephoned ransom-demand to a mother by kidnappers of her teenage daughter. The daughter's distinctive voice in the background could be heard tearfully begging her mother to get her out of there. Panicking, and quite without thinking, the mother called the girl's phone and discovered that all was well. It was presumed that AI had somehow been used to fake the girl's distinctive voice. These days there is plenty of that sort of thing going on, and "deepfake" substitutions of people's faces and bodies too. Where can it end?
We read reports of pranksters pretending to be the Presidents of countries interviewing (by phone) the actual Presidents of other countries. I don't think AI is used there, which is even more scary! I suspect there is no practical way for anybody to protect himself or herself from being deep-faked. The web has plenty of videos of public figures "speaking" words that have been artificially put into their mouths. What to do, btar? (If "btar" is your real name, of course!)
We read reports of pranksters pretending to be the Presidents of countries interviewing (by phone) the actual Presidents of other countries. I don't think AI is used there, which is even more scary! I suspect there is no practical way for anybody to protect himself or herself from being deep-faked. The web has plenty of videos of public figures "speaking" words that have been artificially put into their mouths. What to do, btar? (If "btar" is your real name, of course!)
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What to do indeed, hence the reason for dropping this little sprat onto the barbie to see if any mackerel might bite. Your description above of the telephoned ransom is scary and would trick most people into believing it to be genuine. No doubt we have to proceed with even more caution than before, validating everything about which we have the slightest doubt. Perhaps there is an AI solution which could be used in a defensive mode but when you are up to your backside in alligators etc etc.
I don't know enough about AI to say yes or no. What do you reckon, btar?