Niall O’Keefe writes:
The pound/punt argument rumbles on… with added notes… (At Centra, Drumcondra [Dublin]
Any excuse.
Via: R.V. Hirst
Apple’s arrival to Cork, Irish Times, 1981 (click to enlarge)
When tax was a weapon.
“Back in the 1970s and ‘80s, when Ireland was a poor state desperately trying to attract investment, tax was a weapon that others weren’t using,” said Richard Murphy, founder of the Tax Justice Network, a group in London that campaigns against tax havens. “So Ireland developed a twofold strategy: low rates and not too many questions. It became the conduit state of choice.”
Previously: They’re On To Us
Cutting via Irish Central
The ongoing Desktop Diaries series by Science Friday features informal interviews with noted boffins at their desks.
Above, theoretical physicist and futurist Michio Kaku talks Flash Gordon while psychologist and Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman, who doesn’t actually have a desk, relates the time he lost his Nobel medal. As you do.
View the entire collection here.
Surgeon Simulator 2013 is a fiendishly difficult game where (to the tune of the Casualty theme) players take control of cyber-surgeon Dr Nigel Burke’s hands and attempt to complete a heart transplant.
The sheer frequency of ragequit (above, second video) has ensured its mimetic status.
YouTuber Dan Sorkowitz sez of this spectacular Pavlovian role-reversal:
I trained my cat to ring a bell for treats. Now, when he wants treats, he will lay down in front of the bell and ask his servant_me to give him..When he gets full, [keep watching] he will push the bell away, and clean his paws.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-pp2ODjrbM
Yesterday morning, Barbara Garcia – standing in the tornado ravaged remains of Moore, Oklahoma – gave an interview to CBS where she talked about losing not only her home but her beloved companion dog.
Then something wonderful happened.
More to follow.
Covers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
Thanks Mike Hogan 4FM, Kevin Doyle and Joe Donnelly.