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Monday, February 9, 2026
Civil Aviation Authoritarianism
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Cor... tina!
Stars of the show at the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo and elsewhere have to include the three dozen drones tasked with providing first-person-view footage at speeds of upto eighty miles per hour: the one up top not a spider but a quad that is about to track a man on a luge. With the exception of more leisurely sports such as curling, they are following everything else at close quarters.
The last time the Winter Olympics took place here there were ten cameras, but now eight hundred follow proceedings. The broadcaster discourages equipment providers from advertising their wares, so we'll never know whose they are... those developed for tracking FI cars recently at Silverstone were custom-built and based on those that are currently breaking speed records.
A mention meantimes for one of Great Britain's Womens Skeleton team, one of whom [inset] in the form of Laura Deas opened our local branch of Aldi, instead of a baldy mayor. Actually he was there, but it was less obvious why Laura should have left off training in Gloucestershire to visit our humble ~ and fairly shitty ~ town. The answer was that Aldi sponsor Team GB, and provide an Olympian for every opening.
A lovely girl whom I offered a bag of greens, provided free to the store's first twenty customers.













