Monthly Archives: June 2013

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(Broadsheet bon viveur/code god Karl (top) and the new android app)

Finally, more than two and a half years after my iOS version was released I’ve built an Android app for Broadsheet.ie and it’s available now on the Google Play store (and in the process missed our all too brief summer).

The app doesn’t quite have feature parity with the iOS version but is close enough that it warrants release I will be actively developing it over the summer in step with some updates to the iOS app.

The Android fragmentation issue means I’ve not been able to test it on all platforms, but I’ve made an effort to ensure it works on the top 10 devices that access the website. Hopefully the app won’t look too bad outside of these.

Think you can do better?

As with the iOS version of the app, the code is available on GitHub under the MIT license. I do this not in the hope that someone will come along and fix bugs or improve it but in case someone else finds it useful and wants to use it.

I would, of course, be delighted if someone actually did create a pull request…

And now over to you

The Android-using section of our readership have been very vocal about wanting an app. When presented with evidence of lower engagement on the site from Android the lack of an app has been blamed (an opinion which I don’t subscribe too – it seems more like Android users don’t really use their devices compared to iOS).

The only way developers are going to take Android seriously is if people actually use their phones and download apps. So grab the app today and make this developer a happy man.

Flynn

Comedian Tara Flynn and her African American husband were visiting her hometown  Kinsale, Co. Cork recently, during which her husband suffered racial abuse.

Ms Flynn has made a new sketch The Racist B&B because of the incident.

She explains:

“On a recent trip home, I got a reminder that Ireland Of The Welcomes can be conditional. By now very familiar with Kinsale, my (African-American) husband offered to take the dog out for his last walk of the night. I sat chatting with my mum. 20 minutes later, my husband returned. He looked angry. “Well,” he said, “I haven’t been called those names in a while.” A group of young people standing outside a bar in the centre of town had shouted racist epithets at him. Some of those epithets have made it into my clip but we’ve decided to cover them with sound effects. They’re just too vile. They are shocking in the abstract and absolutely horrifying when applied to someone I love. In my hometown. In 2013.

“My husband is a tolerant person. He just stared the namecallers down and they – like most cowards – shut up when faced with this silent challenge. He tried to laugh it off in the re-telling, saying it wasn’t his first time and that he’d heard worse. But that’s not the point.  I was mortified. Stunned. Fuming.”

This is the sketch, in which Tara plays a racist B&B owner Máire Uí Bean an Tí.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J80q7Q3UIEM

Choice quote:

“We try and turn people away before they get here, if possible. We don’t want to disappoint anyone. So we ask them a few questions on the phone, like ‘Do you take the sun well?’ or ‘Could you clap along to this Michael Jackson track?’ And if they have fantastic rhythm or if they sound a bit tanned, we tell them that there’s a festival on. That we’re full.”

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Pic: IMDb

Basking

Baltimore Sea Safari writes:

“A big Basking Shark cruises past our boat off Sherkin Island yesterday. This shark was close to 8m in length, a true ‘beastie’. The Basking Shark is Ireland’s biggest fish, and the second biggest fish in the ocean after the Whale Shark. They can grow to 10m in length, and weigh 7 tons.”

Baltimore Sea Safari