Archive for February, 2005



Blueface.ie is a new Irish VoIP service provider, which has entered into the new VoIP market in Ireland, since December 2004.
They are selling themselves as “Ireland’s first broadband phone provider.

William Gibson glossary

While trying to come up with a name for our new Intranet URL, I came across a glossary of words used in William Gibson novels, in particular Neuromancer.
My favourite from this particular glossary was Ninsei
Ninsei:
Heart of Night City, Tokyo. ¶
Followed closely by “Night City”
Night City:
Old area between Port and City of Tokyo. Outlaw city, playground […]

Going to the airport this morning, and yet again, another taxi driver had Country FM tuned into his car radio? Blasting out (well maybe not “blasting”, but whispering loudly) “Blanket on the ground”, “Past the point of rescue”, and other such tunes.
Why is that?
The number of taxi drivers that listen to country music is […]

Irishblogs Flickr

I was recently invited by bernie goldbach to join the Irishblogs group in Flickr.
After reading an (which has been para-phrased) article (which Bernie blogged about) there seems to be an idea that Irish bloggers are talking about, well nothing particularly interesting.
I don’t think this is so true.
Some write reviews regarding particular services (Cliph on CDU […]

Boing Boing: Novelty cake gnawed by sculpted brownie rats HOWTO

Man that is sick, but really funny..argh. Imagine coming to the kitchen and seeing that on your table!

For the first time, in their existence as a breed, the toros from “Los Victorinos” from Caceres will fight this year’s 2005 in the Feria De Sanfermin in Pamplona…in July. This should be a new experience for the corredores running with the bulls.

The bulls are bred by the Victorino Martín ranch of Caceres, known as […]

Amazon.com are now offering a service called “Prime” membership where they offer faster delivery times…

End of the century

It is amazing how human tragedy goes along without being perceived. The story behind Ramones band is stunning, and the documentary End of the century presents it sincerely and without pretentions. 108 minutes well spent.




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