Flying Boats, public money and ghostly Irish Coffees

 [caption id="attachment_979" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Allan Cavanagh's Irish Coffee of Wonder"][/caption]  Things learned this week about the nation of Ireland; Ireland is dedicated to introducing the burning white heat of technology to every step of the tourist experience.

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Your Country, Your Call: SIPO fails the test

I have received a reply from the Standards In Public Office Commission regarding my request for an investigation of An Smaoineamh Mór Limited, the company running the Your Country, Your Call competition and lobby group. You can read the text of it below.

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Your Country, Your Call: Follow-up with SIPO

Re: Ongoing examination of An Smaoineamh Mór Ltd under the Electoral Acts Dear Sirs, I write further to our previous correspondence on the above topic. I note your confirmation that the Commissioners have had this issue brought to their attention.

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Comments on Copyright

Judge Charlton's judgement in the EMI and Ors -v- UPC case has provoked a number of comments. For the moment, I'd recommend Rossa McMahon's post Strike One? as the quickest and most painless path in to the issues at the heart of the matter. More later, if permitted by circumstance.

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Your Country, Your Call: Adventures Through The Looking-Glass

"When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less. " "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things. " "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master— that's all.

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Your Country, Your Call; The Dept of Enterprise is not at home to visitors

A few weeks ago, prompted by this article in the Irish Times on the announcement of the final 5 candidates for the €200,000 Your Country, Your Call cash bonanza, I emailed the Press Office the following question; Thank you for the confirmation that there has been no change in the situation regarding the payment of monies since the press reports of last week.

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