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Farrago fiction
Farrago fiction











Yes, Kosdown introduced us to foil stamping with a holographic effect. Are there any special finishes produced on the mag? The Mag is A4 portrait format, 76pp text + 4PP cover, perfect bound. We also liked that Kosdown respects the rights of its workers and is unionised, the Farrago magazine is run by the Melb Uni Student Union (UMSU) and union rights are important to us. We did our research and were impressed with the quality of the work, and with Kosdown’s environmental credentials, which were obviously genuine and showed a commitment to sustainable manufacturing. Kosdown came recommended by colleagues who had used them before and spoke highly of them. This covers production management and liaising with printers to get the magazine out! How did you begin your partnership with Kosdown Printing? My role is specifically to look after the News section, and I’m also responsible for the design, layout and production of the magazine.

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There’s a team of three editors who run the magazine, each with a different role. What does your role of editor of Farrago entail? However varied in content or theme, we are totally inclusive. We accept contributions ranging from creative writing, non fiction, reviews, photographs, artworks, Anything. This reflects the diversity of the Melbourne University student body, as the magazine content is created exclusively by current students and past alumni. The name Farrago means a ‘mish mash’ or ‘pot pourri’. It’s a weird name ‘Farrago’, what does it mean?

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We caught up with Ailish to see how the Kosdown partnership came about, and to get a clients perspective on what it’s was like working with Kosdown. Kosdown undertake printing and distribution of the bi-monthly magazine, liaising with the current 2021 editors being Pavani Athukorala, Lauren Berry, and Ailish Hallinan. The content for Farrago is entirely produced by either current students or past alumni of the University of Melbourne. Farrago is the oldest student publication in Australia, being first published in 1925 as a broadsheet newspaper. Whether or not the laws of physics apply to him or if he's a chaotic god who will bring about the destruction of mankind in a flash, TG is certainly an IdeasWrangler.At the start of this year Kosdown began a partnership with Farrago, the student magazine publication of the University of Melbourne. However, TG experts counter this claim by stating that he wouldn't take a physics class because the laws of physics do not apply to him. In this series, he claims to have learned Google Sheets for his physics class. This theory was (supposedly) debunked by tableGuardian himself in the tableGuardian Series, a collection of AudioLogs summarizing his contributions to FarragoFiction. According to them, TG himself redesigned and debugged the entire program in the early 2000's, anonymously mailed to 2Web Technologies, and influenced Google to purchase the company so that it would be distributed across the globe. Conspiracy theorists claim that it was first used by the United States government to track classified statistics from the Soviet Union. TableGuardian is theorized to be the true creator of Google Sheets, a popular application used by many across the globe. The first recorded sighting of tableGuardian in 1956. Whether TG was awakened by the Allies, Axis, or an unknown third group is a highly contentious topic within these circles, but it is generally agreed that he helped design various nuclear weapons and espionage techniques utilized by both the United States of America (USA) and Union of Socialist Soviet Republics (USSR) in their decades-long conflict. Lead investigators on the tableGuardian mystery believe that he first showed up during the Cold War, immediately after World War II. Regardless, he is shrouded in mystery, and the fate of the world hangs in his programming. Others believe he is a ancient, menacing deity of chaos that serves an unknown but nefarious purpose. Some believe he is an alien who was brought to the Earth to do debugging and data entry.

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Nobody knows where tableGuardian comes from.

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TG is officially known for helping out with using the AI Engine, designing the Obscure Game, and tracking down bugs. As the elected guardian of all tables, he blocks your path when you attempt to sit down and have lunch, does battle against criminals such as burglars (if they try to attack, damage, or move a table from its spot), and is known in both the Republika Hrvatska and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina as Konačni Šef. TableGuardian is a maniacal IdeasWrangler who must be stopped once and for all.













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