Bookies have installed Ireland as 7/1 favourites to win this year’s Eurovision following the selection of Jedward to fly the Irish flag at the finals in Azerbaijan this May.
7/1?
We might just Baku them.
Baku. Azerbaijan.
Never mind.
Bookies have installed Ireland as 7/1 favourites to win this year’s Eurovision following the selection of Jedward to fly the Irish flag at the finals in Azerbaijan this May.
7/1?
We might just Baku them.
Baku. Azerbaijan.
Never mind.


Every year, the Au Vieux Panier hotel in Marseille invites artists and designers to redesign five of its rooms.
This is Panic Room by French graffiti artist Tilt. You’d be half-thinking of staying there.
More pix here.
@AbtBallincollig @broadsheet_ie @TheCorkNews Summer is coming! twitter.com/Karl_Woodhouse…
— Karl Woodhouse (@Karl_Woodhouse) March 1, 2012
More as we get it.
Marquese ‘Nonstop’ Scott gets his unreal moves on in Argentina.
Music: Georgee Talkbox: Her Name Is Jo – Dance
Previously: Epic Dubstep Moves
Apple’s market capitalisation reached $505.1 billion yesterday – joining only five other US companies have ever had market caps larger than $500 billion: Microsoft, Cisco, GE, Intel and Exxon Mobil. According to the Wall Street Journal:
Three of the five companies who surpassed the $500 billion level topped out during the Internet boom in 2000. Excluding Exxon, the others are shells of what they used to be. Microsoft’s value is less than half of what it was and Cisco is 1/5 of what it had been at its peak.
There are only 19 countries in the world with a GDP over $500 billion.
Microsoft, Facebook and Google – combined – are worth $567 billion.

The Plughole Ashtray (€15) designed by Oled Friedland of Monkey Business. Launched in 1992, out of production for many years, now (cough!) back as a limited edition of (hackhackHACK!) – a few hundred for diehard smokers everywhere.
Presumably on account of a (HORF! HORF! Jaysus!) rapidly declining customer base.
@broadsheet_ie Strange noises in the sky in Ireland. youtube.com/watch?v=Bslbh9…
— the only tweets (@TheOnlyTweets) February 23, 2012
Well, it had a video of noises from the sky (before the user removed it from You Tube).
Anyway:
Despairing residents in a remote Kerry parish have told how their lives have been made a living hell by a mystery humming noise that is disrupting their sleep and causing chaos every day.They are pleading with the Government to investigate the source of the constant, pulsating, low-frequency noise that cannot be traced despite repeated efforts.
Although sez a parishioner:
“Not everybody in the parish has heard the noise but just because they can’t hear it doesn’t mean it isn’t there.”
So.
Actual scary thing or a 2012 version of the ‘moving’ statues?
YOU decide.
You know the way this public service [early retirement scheme] thing kicks off today? Last night on [RTE 1] news at nine they said it won’t effect anything really..health, etc..but Ingrid Miley [employment correspondent] reported there’s a shortage of judges and sittings are already being cancelled. Pretty serious right? Well I haven’t seen anything on this anywhere else and on RTE ‘s playback of the news they recorded the bit up to and after when Ingrid spoke. Weird.
Anyone?
The Zoo returns to RTE tonight, featuring, among other things, the story of Kasi the baby mangabey monkey, hand reared by team leader Helen Clarke-Bennett.
Previously: The Zoo: Busier Than Holles Street In September