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Recent Posts
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- Work: A Cordite-Prairie Schooner Collaboration
- Submissions for Cordite 38: Sydney extended
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- No! Theme! Editorial!
- What’s possible between us
- Thoughts
- Things Wong Kar-Wai Taught Me About Love, Part 2
- The Goulburn Cricket Club Love Song
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- stuart barnes on How to Love Bronwyn
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- Dhyan on Five O’Clock at the River
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WordPress Upgrade SNAFU
As some of you may be aware, we use a content management system called WordPress to produce Cordite online. Last week, the latest version of WordPress (3.0) was released, and so we dutifully upgraded the software. Along the way, however, …
Follow Cordite on Twitter!
Those of you who inhabit the Twitter universe will surely be mildly excited (if not perhaps a little bemused) to learn that Cordite now has a Twitter account, through which you can be kept updated as to every single move …
How Green is the Internet? Cordite's Carbon Footprint
Thanks to the handy WordPress Carbon Footprint plugin, below is a table of how many words and images are used on this site, how many pages those words and images would take up if printed out, and how much carbon …
Simply The Best: Cordite's 2008 Top Thirty
In celebration of our impending 30th issue (and as a subtle way of reminding you, once again, that submissions for CUSTOM/MADE are now open), here's the lowdown on Cordite's thirty most popular posts for the past twelve months, courtesy of …
'Opening the floodgates': Cordite's comments policy …
Call it Web 2.0, call it what you will – but one unique feature of today's network communications is the possibility of readers and content producers interacting with each other via comment boxes and other even more geeky mechanisms. Our …
Code Is Poetry ~ Words Are Bullets!
Our apologies to any readers who tried to access the site over the past few hours only to be greeted by a great big “Site Maintenance” announcement. Cordite is produced using a free, open source content management system known as …
Site Upgrade & Maintenance
As regular visitors are no doubt aware, we're currently upgrading the Cordite site's back-end. This means that the page you're currently viewing probably looks a little different. We're gradually restoring the site's functionality but this could take a few days. …
Blog Archives
Due to problems with the WordPress database tables, all posts from the last three years on the Cordite blog are currently being renovated or removed. To access archived versions of these posts, click here (Pandora).




