
Oscar Brophy writes:
I wrote a short cyberpunk story set in Ireland in the year 2065. Perhaps you might like it.
READ ON: 2K7+58A.D. (Brophwords)

Oscar Brophy writes:
I wrote a short cyberpunk story set in Ireland in the year 2065. Perhaps you might like it.
READ ON: 2K7+58A.D. (Brophwords)

Classic paintings (by [from top] Andrew Wyeth, Caspar David Friedrich, Georges Seurat, Johannes Vermeer, MC Escher, Edvard Munch, Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Warhol) embued with Star Wars by Dave Hamilton.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vALW9fVOXHQ&feature=youtu.be
Dave Wiskus explores the history of interaction and interface design, from the keyboard and mouse to multitouch, and beyond.
New York City this evening.
Kevin Whitty writes:
Tubs [Late Late Show host Ryan Tubridy] with expat entrepreneur James Morrissey in The Late Late Bar [quirky Irish pub and grocers on the Lower East Side of Manhattan actually named after the RTÉ chatathon]..
Wait for it.
Charisma-oozing Environment Minister Alan Kelly (via live feed from the Shannon Estuary) ‘explains’ the Irish Water ‘deadline’ on the Six One News on RTE 1 with Bryan Dobson this evening.
It’s been that kind of day in fairness.
Thanks Paddy
Meanwhile…
A since removed poll on the Independent.ie site today.
Thanks Bewildered Student.
Jill writes:
Dublin based photographer/director Evan Buggle and the charity Friends of the Elderly are making a new web series called Irish Short Stories. Every week they visit elderly people in their homes and document anecdotes of what it was like living in Ireland many years ago.
Emily writes:
I know that this is not usually the kind of thing you post…and it may come across as if I’m looking for a shameless plug but I do genuinely think that your readers may be interested in this one…
I am selling two Tickets to TedFest (the Father Ted cult festival). Tedfest runs from Thursday February 26 to Sunday March 1 on Craggy Island (Inis Mór!) and is a must for any serious Father Ted fans. More details can be found here
I bought the tickets as a Christmas present for my (ex) boyfriend (back when we were blissfully unaware of our incompatibility) and like the decent lad he is, he has insisted on giving them back to me. I got them for €150 quid each but am willing to accept any fair offer!