^I just tried looking it up again and I'm starting to realise that part of the reason for this nonsense about calling it a "car crash" is that it screws with internet search engines.
Calling it a car crash makes it harder to find, particularly as the weeks go on. In a month try searching for "car crash canberra" and you'll just get a dozen articles on random car crashes.
Sure, you can find it if you add certain other references but for the average punter they're going to either have to devote a few minutes to tracking it down or they're just going to give up.
Words matter.
Calling it a car crash makes it harder to find, particularly as the weeks go on. In a month try searching for "car crash canberra" and you'll just get a dozen articles on random car crashes.
Sure, you can find it if you add certain other references but for the average punter they're going to either have to devote a few minutes to tracking it down or they're just going to give up.
Words matter.
The public will judge a man by what he lifts, but those close to him will judge him by what he carries.