
Terminal 1, Dublin Airport, this afternoon.
(Pic: Brian O’Farrell)
Silicon Republic reports that some UK scammers will be taking advantage of the annual hunt for tickets to the Late Late Toy Show.
Uncovered by Paul C. Dwyer, he says:
The plot we have uncovered and hopefully foiled seems to have two vectors of attack. There are two messages planned for use “Congratulations you have won two tickets to the Late Late Toy Show, call xxxxxxxx to claim your tickets now” The number is a premium rate number costing a min of Euro 2.50 to call.
About 2 million text messages were planned on being sent, costing the nefarious grinch-like criminals between 25K and 30K sterling.
BEWARE: Late Late Toy Show Scam (ICTTF)
Beware of Late Late Toy Show SMS scam – UK cyber thieves target Irish consumers (Silicon Republic)
Via Neil O’Gorman
A very impressive live-action short film by Gevorg Karensky based on the GTA game series in which Niko Bellic tracks down his latest mission objective.
Cork Day looks set to persist as an idea with City Manager Tim Lucey having given an undertaking to cost the initiative ahead of next year.
“It’s very welcome and could tie in well with the Gathering,” said Mr O’Halloran
…“There is stuff about our culture that is unique. We have a huge diaspora all over the world and in my mind; there is huge potential here for free marketing and advertising. We’ve seen how effective Arthur’s Day can be, and this is something not associated with alcohol.”

She’s been all the way from A to Z.
And she has a Tautou to prove it.
Meagan Hyland invites your suggestions for movies beginning with the letter B.