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I'll be on the Tubridy Show again tomorrow morning, sometime not long after the 9 O'Clock News, talking internet libel and such, and touching on some recent novel uses of the web by parties in divorce proceedings.
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I'll be on the Tubridy Show again tomorrow morning, sometime not long after the 9 O'Clock News, talking internet libel and such, and touching on some recent novel uses of the web by parties in divorce proceedings.
Danny O'Brien had an article in the newly opened up Irish Times where he dreamed of an EU decentralised by technology so that power was scattered on the four winds to the edges of the Union. Failing that, he admitted, it would be nice if our magic boxes and invisable signals could be used to bring more of the centre to the edge. Well, yesterday I spoke to a German lady who was doing exactly that.
The day before Thursday's vote on the Lisbon Treaty there is a moratorium on reporting to let the electorate consider their position. So, as I'm a voter, I'm going to have a bit of a consider. I've leaned from Yes to No to Yes again over the course of the campaign.
As it is possible that this morning's Irish Independent/ Sillicon Repubic might have mentioned my National Gallery podcasts, I thought I'd give a round-up of the story so far. The individual posts:The Farm at Lezaven, Finistere by Roderic O'Connor and The Wave by Nathaniel HoneFrancis Denby's The Opening of the Sixth SealEl Greco's St Francis Receiving the StigmataThe RSS feed:http://feeds. feedburner.
Blogging here (from me anyway) may prove even lighter than usual in the coming weeks, as I pitch in with the always-lovely Fústar, and a host (well, a few) of other blogosphere types to delight, inform and amuse all those with an interest in the upcoming Euro '08 football tourney. Super Euro Soccer Party is go. Go there now.
Co. Meath, 1 day after the Lisbon Treaty passes, we presumeOriginally uploaded by Editor_TuppAs Cian on Irishelection pointed out, the Irish Independent yesterday printed a story on the odder anti-Lisbon material available. This story hung on the inclusion of two images from the Flickr pool I had set up earlier in the week.
I've seen gigs cause a fuss in my time, but the stir occasioned by the pending shows by the great Tom Waits reminds me of the eighties, when the whole country would scramble for tickets to what might only be only Irish show by a major star that year.
ely chq Breakfast menuOriginally uploaded by Editor_TuppContinuing my on/off guide to places to get a brekkie bite to eat. I've always liked the space and light of the Customs House Quay iteration of ely. So I was pleased when big posters went up in the window declaring them open from 8 for breakfasts.
For those of you who like a little data protection first thing in the morning, I will be on Newstalk's Breakfast Show tomorrow morning sometime after 7am, discussing Google, privacy and data protection.
Yesterday, Feargal Keane reported on RTE Radio 1's Drivetime that the Lisbon Refendum Commission were spending large amounts of money on advertising on Facebook and Bebo. Keane described the journalistic reaction to this at the press conference as one of guffawing and barely controlled mirth, which sounds about right. This is why young people in Ireland don't buy newspapers.
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