Localised YouTubes: It’s all about rights
A few weeks ago, YouTube announced that it was launching a series of localised websites. Ireland now has YouTube. ie, Britain YouTube.
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A few weeks ago, YouTube announced that it was launching a series of localised websites. Ireland now has YouTube. ie, Britain YouTube.
As we all know, a blog without a post about the iPhone will be hunted down by wolves and torn limb from limb. I thought I'd get around this by telling you about my current search for an affordable Nokia N800. My wish to have an N800 stems from the recent death of my laptop.
Damien Mulley's bags were lost by Sky Handling Partners. He complained. Strongly, no doubt.
I'm currently working on an idea I had while playing with Twitter for the Right Hook. I've set up an Irish Eateries site. The idea is to automate the whole site.
Good Cuts Originally uploaded by Editor_Tupp I hate having my hair cut. It is a chore which looms up at me slowly, like mowing the lawn or finding out about Spinoza. My previous regular hair-cutting haunt was abandoned when I was treated to a flow of invective against Jews as my neck was being brushed off.
With thanks to the Cedar Lounge Revolution, the EU Observer has the news that the European Commission has a plan to fund political foundations to "support "European seminars" and serve as a "framework for national think tanks, political foundations and academics to work together at [the] European level," says a preliminary paper on the issue.
Of the three blogs written by political correspondents of Irish papers, Harry McGee’s Inside Politics is my favourite. He gives the sense of going a little deeper than he does in his newspaper pieces, which is surely the whole point of journalist’s blogs.
When an electorate who claimed to have been at the point of revolt over the state of the health service can proceed to return the main government party with an increased vote, you have to wonder if people aren’t completely full of crap when they talk about their political views and intentions.
(*With apologies to Fústar)There is a long tradition of criticism of the law. Criminals disdain it, anarchists decry it. In Oliver Twist, Dickens famously had Mr Bumble dub it an ass, but few can have expressed this criticism in terms as concise or as pithy as the author of the below maxim, found in a cubicle of the gents' toilet in the Law Library.
I have often suspected that if Michael McDowell was to be locked in a room on his own for anything longer than 2 hours, he would start a fight with himself. Today, that suspicion is confirmed. Under the headline "McDowell Rejects Mobile Phone Claims", RTE reports that "he [the minister] said that the allegation that the prison service had been colluding with prisoners over phone use was a serious one.
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