
Veteran ‘No’ campaigner, Colm Roddy, meets veteran Nokia 6310 user, Enda Kenny, literally earlier.
(Sasko lazarov/Photocall Ireland)
More than a third of divorce filings last year contained the word ‘Facebook’, according to a U.K. survey by Divorce Online, a legal services firm.



And slashes Ireland’s growth forecast from 1 per cent to 0.6 per cent.
Shakes fist.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (Economic Outlook, May 2012)
OECD Warns Euro Zone Crisis stunting Global Recovery (RTE)
A video overview:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p529M2kAs00&feature=player_embedded
It’s a holographic LEGO window display. In Norway (but apparently on view at every major LEGO retailer right now). Youtuber H1tmonchan sez:
When me and my friend walked trough the mall (Amfi) in Steinkjer, we got nerdgasm as we saw this brilliant Star Wars-Lego hologram in a toy store.
Well, it sure beats the Phantom Menace.
Well, that went pretty much as expected.
Curse you, low Van Der Waals forces. (Unless, as some Boing Boing commenters maintain, it’s a not a gecko but a Bearded Dragon, in which case that’s 8 seconds of non-refundable life right there)
“I am tired of sympathy from the bank … I am so tired of paying for other people’s reckless decisions” – PTSB mortgage holder
— Laura Noonan (@LauraNoonanIRL) May 22, 2012
Mortgage holder Karen Donohue calls on customers to withdraw credit card business and deposits from PTSB in protest at high rates
— David Murphy (@davidmurphyRTE) May 22, 2012
Angry mortgage holders confronting Permanent TSB bosses over high rates, one woman says she’s more like a prisoner than a customer!
— Brian O’Donovan (@BrianODTV3) May 22, 2012
Oh.