Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Heard the sad news this evening that Donal Walsh had passed away. RIP Donal,I wish to extend my condolences to his family and friends.
carchaeologist wrote: » There was a man who heard that his local newspaper was having a contest to find the worst pun. He searched his letters and his old e-mails for the worst puns he could find, and he finally came up with a list of the ten very worst puns he'd ever heard. He was certain that one his entries would win the contest. Unfortunately for him, no pun in ten did.
Lelantos wrote: » And you complain about my! puns!?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » is anyone else sick of the amount of charity collectors in the town of late? I have been trying to dodge the Amnesty ones the past few days! I know they have to try and raise money, but they really are annoying!! I said no to one yesterday and he tries to walk with me asking if I was sure....?? seriously, if someone says no, drop it. I certainly don't have the money to donate to these guys anymore. Once when I was asked by a Concern collector if I could donate, and I said I was already donating (which I was at the time!), he had the cheek to ask me how much I was giving!! I even had Concern ring me yesterday evening asking if I could donate again! If I could I would!!! I just think there are too many collections going on in the town of late, not to mention the bag packing in Dunnes...give me strength!! As I said, I know its hard to raise money for these places, but it just can be too much at times! Especially when things are tight enough as it is without these guys asking for money too!
carchaeologist wrote: » I was often liquidated in there too..
kn wrote: » Brouge Inn is in liquidation.
xxyyzz wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwxQRdfHVe8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
murphy05 wrote: » Most have permits but not local permits. Authorities in Tralee seem to be afraid of saying no to things which are not in the best interest of the town - just my opinion. The morning free parking seems to be a good idea, I hope it will be used by local shoppers and at least the council have put signs on the meters to inform people of this. As mentioned in previous post about been in Dingle - I spotted a Jarvey out and about I wonder if it would be a good idea to have something similar in town during the "summer" especially with the large number of tourist attractions in and around town.
murphy05 wrote: » I have to admit that it is becoming an ordeal to walk through Garveys going into town with all the different legitimate and those I would consider suspect collectors. It must have an impact on visitors. Was back in Dingle last weekend and no street collectors - heaven!! It has gotten to the stage where I will not entertain anyone collecting unless I know them personally.
qwertypop wrote: » Is the old one going to stay open
kn wrote: » I see that Aldi have commenced operations at John Mitchels. They are carving out a construction traffic entrance at the moment.
bobdcow wrote: » Are SKY rolling out broadband in Ireland now? If they are maybe it's worth a look. Eircom send a letter for the fiber optic upgrade - hopefully that'll be better than what we have, and what we have is faultless (hope it stays that way!).
Opinicus wrote: » I have an eight Mb connection. Usually works out around 6.5. One thing to pay attention to is how programs/browsers/clients calcualte download speed. Many of mine use kB (big B for Bytes!) and give around 700kBps. Given 8 bits to the byte, this works out close enough to 5.6Mbps.