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Tuesday
Mar222011

iPad 2 Launch for Ireland is March 25

Mark your calendars folks, Apple's magical and revolutionary device lands on the shores of the Emerald Isle and elsewhere around the world at precisely 5:00 PM local time, Friday 25 March.

My reliable source also said Compub, Ireland's Premium Apple Reseller, will have the full range of iPad 2 tablets - from the 16 GB WiFi-only model for €479 to the 64 GB 3G-enabled device for €799 (VAT included).

So who's queueing with me on Grafton Street?

Wednesday
Aug202008

Nun's Island, Galway

Oileán Ealtanach

Posted via Pixelpipe.

Wednesday
May092007

Devolution Day in Northern Ireland

Paisley and McGuinness

Northern Ireland Assembly


Yesterday marked an historic day in Irish history marking the start of a power sharing agreement in the Northern Ireland Assembly which devolves, or restores home rule, the government of the region. New First Minister Dr. Ian Paisley (left in picture), member of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) said, "I believe that Northern Ireland has come to a time of peace, a time when hate will no longer rule." Sinn Féin member and new deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (right in picture) and Paisley were not seen shaking hands during the swearing-in but according to the Irish Times, "their relationship appeared relaxed and cordial."

Peace in the North long in the making


As one of my Irish friends once told me, the struggle between Ireland (the Republic) and "The North" is one of the longest wars in history, dating back to the 12th century during the rule of Henry II. A journalist I met while on a trip to Belfast, Northern Ireland this January suggested that there will never be peace in Ireland until the six counties in Ulster are restored to form a full 32 county Republic. Since the beginning of The Troubles from 1969, over 3,500 people have died through 2001. The Good Friday agreement, signed on that day in 1998, established the Northern Ireland Assembly and devolved government. There have been several suspensions of the Assembly since 1998, and yesterday's restoration marked a new era with agreement in the Executive to share political power amongst both Unionists and Nationalists.

As I've said before, I'm not in a very good position to form an opinion one way or another about the Northern Ireland Assembly, but I do know that May 8 is an historic day that hopefully will restore peace to Ireland.

Tuesday
Apr172007

Jimmy CraicHead TV visits Galway

I've been up to my ears in alligators lately but I decided to take a bit of a break from my research to meet up with a fellow video blogger from Philadelphia last week and have some great craic . We had fun geeking out about Macs, blogs, and politics.

Galway Craic and Guinness Beer
John Coffey, aka Jimmy CraicHead, and his girlfriend Samantha, aka Demanda Diamond, came to Ireland during Easter and visited Galway and the surrounding area for a few days to experience the real Ireland. John rang me when they got into town and we met at my favorite pub, The King's Head. Jimmy and Samantha interviewed me about living in Galway and produced a wonderful segment titled Galway Craic and Guinness Beer.

This and Jimmy CraicHead's other videos are professionally produced and edited and look great for a part time blogger. Galway Craic and Guinness Beer features some great shots of the River Corrib, Galway City, Clifden, and Connemara with Irish trad music in the background. Jimmy and Demanda Diamond (a play on Amanda Congdon) are a perfect video blogging duo, traveling the US and the rest of the world in search of interesting people.

JCHTV is not your average video travel blog and Jimmy and Demanda have put together some great segments. I've got loads of video footage from my travels here in Ireland as well, but as Jimmy and I discussed it's difficult to produce a polished segment. JCHTV makes it look easy! Just don't laugh at my terrible interview skills. Let me know what you think of the video and check out the others at JCHTV.

Here's to John and Samantha...may your travels take you far. It was great to meet you and the hangover was worth it. Slainte!

Wednesday
Apr112007

Up to my ears in alligators...

In case you don't know...that means I'm freakin' busy.

I am coming down to the last few days of my gasoline tax research paper, which is due this Friday afternoon. I apologize to my regular readers for the decrease in posts lately but I hope you will understand. At least twitter has helped me stay in touch with the Twitter Tools plugin.

With all this writing lately, I think I need a study break tonight and someone has come to the rescue. Jimmy CraicHead, aka John Coffey, recently commented on a few of my posts including this one about craic. He was Googling around and found my blog when planning for his trip to Ireland this week. Jimmy contacted me when he arrived here and now we're going for a pint tonight at The King's Head!

I can't say that I've ever met anybody online before but thanks to my blog and twitter, I will be meeting a popular video blogger from Philadelphia. He just rang me and we are grabbing a pint at the King's Head at 6 pm tonight if anyone wants to enjoy some craic. Jimmy will be interviewing me for his next installment.

What a strange, exciting and connected world we live in these days!