Posted by maca on April 5, 2005
Ah jaysus I just had to blog this. Via a ‘Goooooogle’ ad I discovered Thankyoutony.com, “send a thank you note to the British for helping the USA in Iraq” … and they did … “Thanks for uniting with the U.S. in the Iraq conflict. You took a lot of heat for that. We appreciate you. [...]
Posted by maca on April 5, 2005
The GAA earned a whopping €132 million [registration cheat] in 2004, up €10 milllion on their figure for 2003. And this while many clubs and county boards around the country are stuggling to pay their bills. I remember not so long any being involved with a fledgling hurling club, do you think the GAA would [...]
Posted by maca on April 5, 2005
Outstanding. Dublin blogger Twenty Major is applying for the position of Pope. Excellent piece, save to hard drive for future giggles. “Dear The Vatican, in response to your advertisement in the Irish Independent jobs section on April 4th 2005 I would like to apply for the position of Bishop of Rome, better known as The [...]
Posted by maca on April 5, 2005
Very interesting piece here from Fergus Cassidy on a very important case in the US which has far-reaching implications: the copyright infringement case against Grokster and Morpheus, two P2P companies. Worth a read.
Posted by maca on April 5, 2005
Longford Town finally got some points in the Setanta Cup. After losing their first game 2-1 to Glentoran two weeks ago, tonight they overcame Linfield thanks to two first half goals to give them invaluable points in this inaugural year of the Setanta Cup. The Town’s next game is at home against Glentoran on the [...]