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Sébastien Molines and his son Theo and partner Judith Printed to Size.

 

That day is NOW.

You may recall flamboyantly fringed, razor-cheekboned, Dublin-based Frenchman Sébastien Molines and his child growth app.

Sébastien writes:

I have another app..Print to Size is a simple WYSIWYG (“what you see is what you get”) editor for images on a page, with a helpful display showing the printed size and resolution of the selected image.

It works like this: You choose the paper size you intend to print on (US Letter, A4, 4×6″ or others). You add one or more images anywhere you want on the page. You resize and crop your images to physical dimensions (inches or cm). You print or export as PDF

The app is FREE until Valentine’s Day and It has no ads and never will. It works on any iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch running iOS 8. Direct printing requires an AirPrint-compatible printer, but the app can also export as PDF to let you print via other methods.

I would love to get  feedback from Broadsheet readers.

App Store link here

Previously: Cheese Eating French App Monkeys

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5WtPcWlae4

What you may need to know:

1. Screwball *shudder* farce in which Broadway director Arnold (Owen Wilson) falls for prostitute-turned-actress Izzy (Imogen Poots) and tries to turn her life around. Hilarious hijinks ensue.

2. Peter Bogdanovich’s eagerly awaited follow up to the critical smash, The Cat’s Meow (2001). As part of the American new wave, Bogdanovich came to prominence in the early 1970s alongside such luminaries as William Friedkin, John Schlesinger and Mike Nichols, but his last truly great movie was Paper Moon in 1973.

3. This trailer contains so much plot that it saves you the trouble of watching the full film.

4. Which is just as well, as it looks like Bogdanovich has set out to make a very bad Woody Allen movie.

5. If the jokes seem a tad clunky and dated, that’s because the screenplay is over 15 years old.

6. Bogdanovich’s work as a film historian is second to none, but being a great director takes more than a rampant ego and a cravat. This might account for the frosty reception he got from John Ford in 1971.

7. Broadsheet Prognosis: The Woolworth Farce (ask your Da).

Release Date: June 26

(Mark blogs about film, TV and other stuff at WhyBother.ie)

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“I am looking for certainty and looking for something to hang on to. And I’ve been brainwashed with all the other lovely Catholic people in Ireland, with the Christian Brothers. You don’t come through 10 years of the Christian Brothers . . . without that making an impression on you.”

Gay Byrne to Róisin Ingle on her Irish Times podcast ‘Róisin Meets…’

Gay Byrne: same-sex marriage is ‘long overdue’ (Irish Times)

Previously: No More Mr Rice Guy

Christian Brothers Stories

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This morning.

Paul Murphy TD being arrested [In connection with Irish Water protests in Jobstown, Tallaght, Dublin last year] at his home at 7am. Six officers were in attendance.

Mr Murphy was apparently taken to Terenure Garda station.

Scott Masterson, of Eirigi and two Anti Austerity Alliance councillors Mick Murphy and Kieran Mahon were also arrested.

They are understood  to be currently held at Tallaght Garda Station.

 

4pm Update here

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The four are being detained at a number of south Dublin garda stations, including Tallaght, Terenure and Crumlin. It is believed Mr Murphy is being questioned at Terenure Garda Station, where he can be held for 24 hours.

More as we get it.

TD Paul Murphy among four arrested over water protest (RTÉ)

Via Workers Solidarity Movement:

This morning squads of Garda around Dublin mounted dawn raids on the houses of water charges protesters over a sit in 3 months ago in Jobstown. At the same time across the city bankers and other speculators named in the HSBC Private Bank in Geneva leaks slept soundly in their beds knowing no one was going to be knocking down their door. If you want to understand the nature of power the contrast provides an excellent example.

The raids this morning were all about what the politicians spin doctors like to call optics. Politicians, media and Garda are on a drive to criminalise and marginalise those resisting the imposition of water charges. Sit ins and blockades have been part of political protest in Ireland for decades, the IFA routinely has far more militant protests.

The entire purpose of this mornings exercise was to provide media headlines about the raids. As soon as they happened the Garda already had their pet journalist, Paul Williams, ready to spin the story on the 8am news bulletin. Why you should ask would you even use a crime correspondent to cover political repression? The reliance on the Garda for stories mean they are incapable of being critical of repressive police action.

The leaked HSBC Swiss bank files were seized by the French police in 2009. Buried away in the Business pages of the Irish Times you’ll find a report on then that describes how they were found to contain details of “arms dealers who sold munitions to African child soldiers, traffickers in blood diamonds, and associates of third world dictators.” Alongside them were a number of Irish clients. Since 2010 quietly, and almost without mention in the media, 20 of the Irish clients have had to settle with revenue for 4.5 million. 3 have been quietly prosecuted.

Politicians, the Garda and the media could have decided to mount dawn raids in these cases. They could have decided that such an exercise would have sent a useful message to the capitalist class whose tax avoidance and evasion takes billions out of the economy every year. Except that the same class own the media and fund the politicians. So instead we had this morning’s farce – squads of police mounting dawn raids on people who are accused of sitting in front of a car three months back.

They hope these arrests will serve as part of their strategy to try and undermine water charge resistance by scaring ‘middle Ireland’ with talk of ‘anarchists & dissidents’ Nothing like a few dawn raids to throw out the wrong impression. But the blatantly political nature of this morning’s pantomime is likely to fool few.

Who politicians, media and Garda choose to target should serve to expose just how wrapped up power is in Ireland with the interests of a tiny narrow segment of the population, the richest 1% or even the 0.1%. Those with the wealth to make a Swiss bank account possible while the rest of us are taxed and taxed again to pay for the services we all need to access.

Workers Solidarity Movement (Facebook)

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The Media And The Water Protests

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