Launching ‘soon’, the Wind Meter For iPhone (around $59) is a plug in fan thingie and App that turns your iPhone (other smartphone versions are in development) into an anemometer.
Because who doesn’t need that kind of functionality?
Launching ‘soon’, the Wind Meter For iPhone (around $59) is a plug in fan thingie and App that turns your iPhone (other smartphone versions are in development) into an anemometer.
Because who doesn’t need that kind of functionality?
An aurally pleasing short film by Stephen Meierding featuring sounds made by various bicycle parts that won the 2012 Bike Short Film Festival in NYC.
All that blood-curdling feline trash-talk is building to something.
Wait for it…
Buckrum cover, stamped gold lettering, 20 blank sheets just awaiting your hating.
$10 from Etsy seller 27thStreetPress
Tomorrow’s damn hipster cover of The Dubliner (with the Evening Herald) including interviews with Exchequer Boy, Chewy, Dean Ryan McDaid, Kate O’Dowd and Andrea Horan.
Why the hate?
YOU tell them.
The Department of Foreign Affairs say that Polish police searching for Irish soccer fan James Nolan have recovered a body
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) June 20, 2012
“Tonight I have to fly to Bydgoszcz. The plane from Dublin arrives at. 21.30, most likely the family [of James Nolan] will be immediately transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine. – today or early tomorrow morning, we will show parents the body to have confirmed or denied that it was their son.”
Leon Bojarski, chief prosecutor Bydgoszcz-South via Gazeta
Catherine O’Mahony (above) writes:
Dear Ireland fans,
Firstly, thank you for doing the country proud off the pitch in Poland in the absence of pride on it. From the funny flags to the emotional Fields of Athenry, the media all over Europe have commented on your undying support and good nature during this tournament.
Sadly, Ireland are out and I’m sure you’ll all be returning home tired and hungover. But you’ll still have that buzz, that feeling of belonging. That sense of collective identity and excitement that only live football can bring.
There is live football happening every week in your national league and it desperately needs your support. The Airtricity League of Ireland resumes this Friday so why not get your fix by getting out and supporting your nearest team. When Eamonn Dunphy outlined the future of the Irish team, he singled out players like Keith Fahey, James McClean, Seamus Coleman and Wes Hoolahan. All of them developed and grew in the League of ireland, and would not be where they are today without it. Who knows what future star you’ll be watching this week?
On the same day as Ireland’s Euro journey came to an end, Monaghan United were forced to pull out of the premier division.
League of Ireland is an integral part of Irish football and vital for the development of our future heroes. It needs all of us to get behind it and bring that world renowned passion
and support to the games each week. Real football, real fans and none of Trap’s negative tactics in sight ;)
Thanks in advance for helping to keep Irish football alive.
Catherine O’Mahony
League of Ireland fan
Lodge your complaint against the ad company facilitating Youth Defence’s damaging, misleading campaign. Info here: tl.gd/hu367f
— Siren Magazine (@Siren_Magazine) June 20, 2012
By telling women that there is “always” (emphasised) a better option, and that abortion “tears” a woman’s life apart, this advertisement encourages and condones “dangerous behaviour or unsafe practices” as it discourages women from having an abortion in ANY circumstances, even when their lives are medically threatened as a result of the pregnancy.
Want to complain to JC Decaux?
Click here.
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
Thanks Tom Lowe