Ireland-facebook a4 V2From EightTwenty.ie, the people who compiled the handy Twitter Irish usage infographic.

They write:

What is surprising is the gap between the percentage of users in Dublin and outside of Dublin. The difference stands at 25% between the capital and second placed Limerick. In our Twitter study Limerick was 21st for the volume of tweets originating from the county, which either indicates there’s a great deal of inactive Twitter users in Limerick or they prefer Facebook to carry out their social networking activities.

Louth and Waterford appear near the top of this and the Twitter study. This would suggest the two counties are highly savvy when it comes to social media given that a high percentage of the local population are active on Facebook and send a high volume of tweets in comparison to other counties. In the same Twitter study we also noted the high volume of tweets, per thousand of the population, coming from Meath but the county ranks 20th out of the 26 counties with just 26% of the local population on Facebook.

In 14 of the counties we found just 1 in 3 people or less use Facebook, this is a significant difference to the number of Dublin users and from the national average in other studies. Making up the bottom two counties are Leitrim and Roscommon with just 19% of the local population using Facebook.

 

Facebook Users in Ireland by County (EightTwenty)

1459288_10152420250845760_1522999526_nStephen Blake writes:

I’m running a little event in the Lost Society [South William Street, Dublin] TOMORROW night  to raise some money and get a few beds for the homeless over the Christmas period. With three of Dublin’s finest disk jockeys taking the reigns, for the night, you’ll be looking at the finest spread of Disco/Edits from Billy Scurry, Kelly-Anne Byrne and 4wrd Grad.
The proceeds of the night are being used to help bed the homeless over the bitter season, and the remainder going towards the publishing of a Homeless Survival guide…

 

Gimme Shelter, Lost Society, South William Street (Facebook)

mick

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

The zeitgeist surfing Dublin bedding king finally gets around to the Harlem Shake.

Worth the wait.

Mattress Mick writes:

My new video was uploaded a day ago and already has over 2000 hits on it. I would very thankful if you would share my video on your site We have also mentioned
broadsheet.ie a few times in the Mattress Mick documentary because you helped us get to where we are now...

Mmf.

Meanwhile…

BbI5z0yIEAA_9kkCon Kennedy writes:

Mattress Mick to officially open design exhibition by a DIT student…

 

Previously: Mattress Mick on Broadsheet

90227756[Garda recruits on parade at Templemore Garda Training College, Co Tipperary in 2011]

For a strapping young lassie or lad,
Who needs work, this should make them glad,
Do you think that you,
Could dress up in blue,
And protect us from everything bad?

John Moynes

(Eamonn Farrell/Photocall Ireland)

Meanwhile…

limerick

Via SMBC

Thanks Elmy

90322388BbIWzxlIgAI2N_sMike Hogan of 4FM writes:

This letter was sent by a member of the public to every board member of the Central Remedial Clinic (CRC). It was sent to me over the weekend. I think it’s very well written and expresses what many people think.

 

CRC directors face PAC grilling over top-ups controversy (Irish Examiner)

(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)

alive

You may recall former Cork hurler Conor Cusack’s blog about how he tackled his depression…

 

[Conor Cusack’s] story raises some troubling questions, not least about the notion of “chemical imbalance” in the brain. And how many people are, perhaps, being misdiagnosed by psychiatrists?

Talk “therapy” works by helping people to get a new perspective on their problems and especially on the inadequate or flawed way they respond to them.

But with depression now a massive and growing problem in the modern world we need to ask if our secularised culture is actually giving people a distorted perspective on life.

Has the rejection of faith in a loving God, for example, left people feeling unbearably alone and isolated?

Is the loss of belief in eternal life creating an unrealistic pressure for happiness in this life? And a black hopelessness about the future?

With so much distress, including much depression, arising from distorted pride, do we need to forget about “self-esteem” and find a better understanding of humility?

How can we cope with unavoidable emotional or physical pain when we have abandoned the notion of redemptive suffering?

There will always be people who, for one reason or another, suffer from depression. But ignorance, neglect or rejection of Catholic teaching is making the situation much worse than it need be.

 

An editorial in the December issue of Alive

H/T Paul Duggan

Previously: This Transcript Saves Lives

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