Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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New blog
Right, I have got a domain name, installed WordPress, and will be testing Drupal. I will decide on which software to use after that.
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McBrearty
I have mentioned this before, but after listening to the VB show tonight I am convinced. I feel it my duty as a citizen to act as a filter for what is coming from the Morris Tribunal, at least, perhaps taking in other Tribunals – and future Garda corruption. I feel a weblog should be…
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VB Show
Fascinating stuff on the Vincent Browne show now…
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Jokecasting
Among the many ideas brough up in conversation during drinks with some of Ireland’s bloggers, was my idea of recording jokes and podcasting/audioblogging them to the masses. This could be done to great effect in the pubs of Ireland, where accents are very interesting, and jokes can be very, very funny. I would imagine an…
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Back
Well that was a weekend and a half in Killarney folks! Back to regular posting now.
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Posting
I am off down to a wedding in Kerry today, so posting will be very light. I did manage to go to the IT@Cork event last night and spent the night being a complete drunken eejit with Maura, Tom, John and Richard. Apologies to them in advance! More when I get back.
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FBI: Al Qaeda plot possibly uncovered
Sounds omninous. The fact that one of the guys was already on a no-fly list seems strange, especially since he is living in the US.
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Newsnight joke
I went to my bank yesterday to check my balance. The cashier came up to me and pushed me over…
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Morris Tribunal
Apologies to readers. Believe it or not I have been busy. What doing you may ask. Well for one, pouring over the detail in the second report of the Morris Tribunal. The 688 page document makes for interesting reading. It’s almost the 8th of June, and already the explosive report has been all but forgotten.…
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We the Media
Glenn Reynolds argues that: The news business is in trouble. Readership and viewership are declining, public trust is plummeting, and advertisers are beginning to wonder whether they’re getting their money’s worth. This has led people to think about what blogger and tech journalist Doc Searls calls business models for “news without newspapers,” an approach to…
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