Posted by maca on August 25, 2005
Dropped in to the library last night. They have good libraries in Finland, well stocked, staffed and maintained. We used to visit the library fairly regularly in the past, i’d always go straight for the computer section and take out a bunch of books which would sit on my shelf for 6 weeks gathering dust [...]
Posted by maca on August 24, 2005
One of the lads at work put me on to this. Google Talk Beta, Googles instant message & voice chat client, was released today! You need a Gmail account to use it but if you don’t have one I can give you one if you’d like to test it. Update: Techdirt are not impressed with [...]
Posted by maca on August 24, 2005
As reported recently the Gardaí are dropping their Irish language requirement for recruits from ethnic communities. Makes sense, Ireland is becoming more multi-cultural and should have a more representative police force. However, there has actually been an objection to the dropping of the requirement but not from where you’d expect. iMeasc, an organisation of Irish-speaking [...]
Posted by maca on August 23, 2005
Spotted on Gray Apple. Head to Google (in english), type in “failure” and hit the “I’m feeling lucky” button. Spot on Google!
Posted by maca on August 22, 2005
Via Slugger, the very talented Newton Emerson is closing down The Portadown News after four and a half years on the go. Sad news as it has to be one of the best satirical sites out there. Hopefully Newton will at least keep the archives online.
Posted by maca on August 22, 2005
Qualified exotic dancer with 8 yrs experience of scratching own testicles seeks employment in related field, requires exorbitant salary and minimum 6 weeks annual vacation. Tasty female colleagues desirable but not a must. Our company is soon handing out 600 P45′s … bastards.
Posted by maca on August 22, 2005
I thought this was worth passing on … for any U.S. based folk interested in the Irish language: New Irish Gaelic Classes For Aall Begin 9/15/05 The Gerry Tobin Irish Language School’s new semester of free, weekly Irish language classes for all begins Thursday 9/15/05, in the AOH Hall at 27 Locust Avenue in Babylon, [...]
Posted by maca on August 19, 2005
You know what get’s up my nose in Finland? Cyclists. Over here they cycle on the footpaths and not the roads. That’s not the problem as such, though I’d prefer them on the roads. No, the problem is their attitude. Finnish cyclists seem to believe that they own the footpaths and pedestrians don’t exist. Maybe [...]
Posted by maca on August 18, 2005
Via Something Interesting Happens Everyday I discovered this Irish Proficiency Test from Transparent Language. These sort of tests are excellent for showing you just how crap you are at a language. I got about a quarter of the way down when I got depressed and gave up. Give it a go though, it’s a good [...]
Posted by maca on August 18, 2005
A Ecuadorian ship sank yesterday killing more than 100 people. Now, I get most of my news from BBC World, excellent site in my opinion, and it just seemed to me that this story didn’t get half the attention that the plane crash in Greece did. Is it the fact that the people who drowned [...]