
$5 plus shipping for a pack of five.
You can take a horse to water but a pencil must be lead.
Man.
AUDIO: Seanad agrees to officially invite #PopeFrancis to visit Ireland http://t.co/kXSuSvnOSG pic.twitter.com/q5K6JsLXXv
— Newstalk 106-108 fm (@Newstalkfm) February 19, 2014
You’d miss Benedict all the same.
Have you seen this Shimmer?
Matt Patterson, a post doctoral research fellow at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics, writes:
“I appreciate you don’t normally do this, but I lost a sensor for my research study in the city centre yesterday morning at 8:45am while I was walking from Stephen’s Green to O’Connell Sreet. If anyone picked up a small sensor on the ground that looks like the one above I’d be forever grateful. @patta to get in touch.”
Update: Matt adds: “We are studying detailed walking-patterns outside of the laboratory, as people go about their daily life. One of our first pilot studies and I lost the sensor… “
Oh.
Anyone?
A letter and wreath left by Maureen Sullivan at Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin this afternoon.
Maureen’s survivor testimony here.
Previously: The McAleese Report: A Conclusion
Via Barbara Murray
Noooo.
A mobile Industrial-scale shredder outside Nama’s headquarters, Grand Canal St, Dublin this afternoon.
*resumes watching ‘Storage Wars’*
Thanks Donie Sullivan
Charlotte Quay, Dublin this afternoon.
Sasko writes:
“A campaign has been launched to save The Naomh Éanna, a ship once linked to Galway to the Aran Islands, is dued to be scrapped this week. The vessel, owned by the Nautical Trust, is maintained by Waterways Ireland, which says the ship is unsalvageble.”
Video: On Board The Naomh Eanna, 1963 (RTE Archive)
(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall ireland)
In Sochi, Russia today.
Cossack militia members, an auxiliary police force in the region, attacked the Pussy Riot members with whips and removed their now-trademark balaclava masks in an incident that lasted less than five minutes, the Associated Press reports.
Russian Militia Suppress Pussy Riot Performance With Whips (Mashable)
Have you been offered this water pump on the vintage metals ‘black market’?
Michael Kirby writes:
Appreciate your help in getting word out about the theft of the old water pump on the Drum Road, Sligo which was recently carefully restored by Drumcliffe Rathcormac Tidy Town volunteers. It was stolen from its concrete plinth sometime last night [February 18]. If anyone has any information or saw any suspicious activity on the Drum Road recently please contact 087 997 3558, or the Gardai directly.
Anyone?
Thanks Annie West
Statement pic.twitter.com/gWF20OSK5W
— Verrimus (@verrimus) February 19, 2014