Monthly Archives: May 2012

Actually, it’s been around for a while. For between $60 and $80, Liquipel will subject your mobile to a ‘gas deposition procedure’ that coats every single part of the device potentially exposed to air – inside and out – with an invisible layer of material making it completely waterproof, even submersible.

You send them the phone, they treat it, and send it back. 11 products eligible for the treatment include the iPhone 4/4S, the HTC EVO 4G and Samsung Galaxy II S.

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Heads turned when Archbishop Charles Brown, the new papal nuncio, arrived wearing his pectoral cross. He was approached by well-wishers, which was something of a contrast to the picket outside the Nunciature.

The Manhattan-born Brown told me that he has traced his ancestors, on both sides, to east Clare, “and to Gort, which I know is not in Clare, but in Galway, right?” He said that he had a wonderful time in west Cork on Saturday, when he visited Leap. On Sunday he was back in Dublin to meet up with his old friend, David Rosen, the former chief rabbi of Ireland. Rosen is now based in Jerusalem.

Archbishop Brown became embarrassed when the issue of him being referred to as “the George Clooney of the Diplomatic Corps” was raised. “Oh, I just pray my rosary,” he said.

Yes.

Hat tip to Miranda Wrights, who adds:

Wouldn’t happen in Madam’s day, in all fairness.

Meh. He’s no David James Glendon.

Previously: Good Grief Charles Brown

Douze points for Israeli celebration (Irish Times)

(Photocall Ireland)

At Buswell’s Hotel, Dublin, earlier, above from left: Robert Ballagh, Eoin O Broin (Sinn Fein), Mick Wallace and Clare Daly. The Campaign Against Austerity Treaty has co-ordinated a statement against the Treaty signed by TDs, trade unionists, civil society groups and community activists.

(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)