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President Michael D Higgins Arrives In London For State Visit To The UK (RTE News)

(PIc: RTE News)

(Fennell Photography)

(H/T Maidhci)

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[location of the OH hole]

No.

OH.

Even where it is intact, the OH shield isn’t 100 percent impenetrable. There are some chemicals that don’t interact as much with OH, and a small portion of them don’t get filtered out. They are able to make it through into the next atmospheric layer, the stratosphere. Some of these chemicals — including halons, methyl bromide, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) — are known to break down ozone. And because they degrade very slowly, generally over the course of years, they have time to spread out over the entire globe, depleting ozone in the upper atmosphere and contributing to the polar ozone holes.

Hole Found in Natural Protective Layer of Earth’s Atmosphere (Wired)

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Zach Bainter’s 2012 documentary short about World Beard And Moustache champion and Facial Hair Handbook cover model Jack ‘just a normal guy with a big beard’ Passion –

…a man who has defied social convention and become an ambassador for the sport of competitive beard growing. Through good times and bad, he has pushed on to become the two time world beard champion. He shares this inspirational story with us and guides us through his world in a 7 minute narrative doc. He considers what his world has become due to his beard and contemplates the thought of a world without, much like that of the story of Samson and Delilah, he too faces the conflict of losing all he has become with just the cut of his hair.

Yes. That episode of Black Books.

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“I have now resigned from the Irish Times with many regrets, but nevertheless certain of the importance of protesting at the present drift of the newspaper towards an ideological orthodoxy that threatens its role as an esteemed journal of record and a bulwark of Irish democracy.

Over the years I’ve been involved in many intense debates in Irish life. That’s part of my job as a commentator. But, apart from the particular unpleasantness of the “homophobia” frenzy, there was also the fact that, this time, uniquely in my career, I was being targeted for things other people were saying I had said rather than anything actually said or written by me. And the nature of the frenzy – in social media, on blogging websites like broadsheet.ie, politics.ie and thejournal.ie, and most shockingly of all throughout the mainstream media – was such as to conceal this ungainsayable fact from the general public.

Anyone with the slightest concern for the health of Irish democracy must regard the deluge of hatred more or less stoked by the ‘national broadcaster’ and the Irish Times, and agitated in the lawless world of social media into a tsunami of bullying, with the utmost dismay.

By far the most worrying aspect, however, is that, unless urgent action is taken by those with the power to take it, there may soon be no audible voice left to raise itself against the corrupted clamour of the unrecognised, unaccountable fifth column now directing every twitch and nuance of our public life.

What is at issue is not, as some propose, the validity of any particular argument, but the capacity of the collective conversation much longer to accommodate.”

John Waters writing in Village magazine.

And there’s more.

In a seven-page article he takes on his critics, names names, defends his own,  divulges unpleasantness at his former place of work and dramatically unmasks an unlikely ‘anonymous’ social media tormentor.

More as we are allowed get it.

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NEVER!

Lisa writes:

Little Green Dot, the lovely handmade toy people from Clonakilty have teamed up with Clonakilty Chocolate, the handcrafted fairtrade chocolate people, to create the happy chocolatey puppet-ey fun pack!  There is a handmade Easter bunny finger puppet, a handcrafted fairtrade Easter chick chocolate lolli-pop in a fun pack with jokes and games all for €7.50 with free P&P. Limited numbers available.

Irish-made stuff marked ‘Irish-Made Stuff’ to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie. No fee, favours, lolli-chocs, etc.

We have THREE (yes just three) Easter Fun Packs to giveaway.

To enter Just answer this simple Easter Question question:

Who played Easter-spoiler Pontius Pilate on the big screen and was also known for his lollipops?

First three correct entries win the fun packs.

Lines MUST close at 4.30pm

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This afternoon.

Claire Brock of TV3 tweetz:

“The Government jet ready for take-off at Baldonnell ahead of President Higgins departure for UK…”

YOU decide.

Meanwhile…

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Hail squee.

President Higgins recieves full military honours before departing by an Escort of Honour under the command of Conor Glynn [saluting] to Baldonnell Areodrome.

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The new iOS puzzle game Monument Valley by Ustwo (released last week and already the top paid App) is a bit of a visual treat for gamers and MC Escher fans alike.

Influenced by the drawings of the Dutch graphic artist, the minimalist environment is sufficiently eyeball-pleasing to necessitate a feature where players can take pictures of the landscape to share.

And you play as a princess.

Finally.

Download it here (for €3.59).

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