Posted by maca on January 11, 2005
The title caught my attention on this one, a humorous look at a very serious subject. Nathan Abrams discovered he had testicular cancer and decided to write a diary recording his thoughts during his ordeal. Well worth a read.
Posted by maca on January 10, 2005
The IRA have released photos of decommissioned arms….
Posted by maca on January 10, 2005
The Consumer Electronics Show was just on in Las Vegas. Jo Twist of the BBC takes a look at some of the best items on show this year. I like the look if the Creative Zen Micro, and I gotta get me a Seagate pocket hard drive.
Posted by maca on January 10, 2005
…is how the mother of one entrepreneur described her son’s idea to sell advertising space on his forehead! Andrew Fisher from Omaha, who is running his offer on E-Bay said he would have a non-permanent logo or brand name tattooed on his head for 30 days. Bids are currently at $322.77!
Posted by maca on January 4, 2005
The body of a young Dublin girl was found in Thailand today and becomes Irelands first confirmed victim of the tsunami. Three others are said to be missing presumed dead while a further 17 are “medium risk”.
Posted by maca on January 4, 2005
The government has been asked to send troops to SE-Asia to assist with the humanitarian operations. It’s not clear here who this request is coming from as the request has not come from the UN or the countries involved. It would be a good contribution as the Irish Army have lots of experience with logistics [...]
Posted by maca on January 4, 2005
Well perhaps not outgunned but according to the Iraq head of intelligence there are up to 200,000 fighters and active supporters in Iraq, which outnumbers the coalition forces. I wonder how long the US can really hold out there, the future looks bleak.
Posted by maca on January 4, 2005
They have now called off the search for the missing 22 yr old Swede who went trekking in the MacGillicuddy Reeks a week ago. It seems they put in a lot of effort “We had about 180 [people], the coastguard helicopters, search dogs from Northern Ireland, from Wales, most rescue teams from Ireland attended and, [...]
Posted by maca on January 4, 2005
I notice that the great Paul Darragh has died suddenly at his home in Meath, aged only 51. Anyone with a passing interest in show jumping will remember the legend that was Paul Darragh. He was part of that famous team with won the Aga Khan 3 years in a row from ’77 to ’79.