The Crisp Placed Above A Watercress Salad That Looks Like Ireland.

Thanks Ray Ray

Meanwhile, STILL at the printers:

How long can it possibly take to run off 50 copies? FFS. Seriously? SERIOUSLY?

The cover of the Broadsheet Book Of Unspecified Things That Look Like Ireland , Edited by Aidan Coughlan (New Island).

Now with added ‘back’.

It’ll be with us ‘soon’.

Cartoon by Annie West.

Get up.

There’s more.

Lars adds:

Worth catching RTE News  for Sandra Hurley’s piece to camera. She said that DO’B described Charlie Bird as “high maintenance” and Charlie signed an email to him with “Love, Charlie” and that “it was quite the romance”.Denis’ explanation for his Malta address brought the lulz.

 

Watch here.

Via Mark Tighe

Pic: RTE

Joe Darrer writes:

We’re a small development company working in Dublin and have been busy working away the past 1 to 2 years on various projects big and small. We’re now at a stage that we are finally getting branding and a website together – but if you check out our site its not live yet.. Ah! But our aim is to be live – up and running next week.

Anyway we have some great clients and projects under our belt – one of which is the CJFallon eReader App (above) for iOS and Android. We’ve built this from the ground up over the last year and is now used in schools around the country. Kids probably hate us now that I think of it! We also work with agencies and other design companies around Dublin on some exciting projects as well as building our own stuff in-house.

Long story short we’re growing – Yeah! Tough bit is we’re now looking to find another great iOS developer to join our team to help deliver some projects this year and beyond. If you have a spare minute to post this we’d be delighted. We have a Job spec below but really its much of the same as above. We like to build stuff and if any broadsheet eyeballs also like building stuff – get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.

Job spec here

Interesting vacancies for ‘Broadsheet Job Club’ to  Broadsheet@broadsheet.ie. Humane salaries only. No cost.

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