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Legendary WWII Raid Objects Reunited With the Ship in Darling Harbour


Legendary WWII Raid Objects Reunited With the Ship in Darling Harbour
Australian National Maritime Museum has recently acquired historical items relating to Operation Jaywick, an Allied commando raid in Japanese-occupied Singapore in World War II. The articles are now reunited with MV 
Krait, the original vessel of Operation Jaywick, which is on display at the Museum in Darling Harbour, Sydney.
“The objects, a faux Japanese flag, medals and knife are of great national significance to Australia,” The Museum said in a statement on Tuesday. The items are currently being placed into the National Maritime Collection and will be united with the ship in the lead up to ANZAC Day on Sunday. ....

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ID for the IoT? We Need the IDoT!


by Max Maxfield
When most people hear the term “counterfeiting,” their knee-jerk reaction is to think of currency, the counterfeiting of which is as old as the concept of money itself. Around 400 BC, for example, metal coins in Greece were often counterfeited by covering a cheap-and-cheerful material with a thin layer of a more precious metal.
Or take the original American colonies. Throughout northeastern America, Native Americans would employ shell beads known as wampum as a form of currency. White shells came from quahog (a large, rounded edible clam found on the Atlantic coast of North America), while blueish/purplish-black shells came from certain types of whelks (sea snails). Since the blueish/purplish-black shells were rarer, they were perceived as having a higher value. It wasn’t long before wayward traders started dipping white shells in a blueish/purplish-black dye and passing them off as the more expensive items. ....

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