Archive for December, 2006

Twatter – Twitter couldn’t get more shitter

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

Well that was a hoot. I can’t even get my password reset on the god-forsaken Twitter. I removed the Twitter status widget on my blog too. I signed up to twitter so I could make quick status reports that would reach my blog and I couldn’t even do that as it didn’t verify my mobile. I certainly didn’t want to send sms spam to friends or get spam about what they were up to. I’m sure I’ll have egg on my face when Twitter has their IPO or whores themselves to Google for hundreds of millions.

In the mean time, can anyone recommend an alternative to this? Or do I have to go and get a mobile and create an interface between it and my computer and run some software that pulls off SMSs and loads them on to my site for the public to read? I’d rather not do that, being a non-techy and without patience for these things. Ideally and without using email, I’d love to be able to send text messages and multimedia messages to my blog. Can anyone suggest a cheap method to do that in Ireland?

I think I should reg Twatter.org to allow people to express their dislike of twitter.

eBay Ireland Watch – Who’s getting rid of unwanted presents?

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

Currently it is 1900 on Dec 24th 2006 and there is only one item when you search for the keyword “unwanted” on ebay.ie and select “Ireland Only” from the search box. RSS link for those wanting to monitor it over a few days.

Let’s see what it is like come 1000 in the morning and at 1400 and at 1800 and on St. Stephen’s day,

Joanna Newsom – Emily

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

12 minutes long. I feel like I know this song for years. Her voice is like a female Devendra Bernhardt. I discovered her music yesterday after seeing the name all over music blogs for a while. Like Final Fantasy and Beirut, I instantly knew I loved her music and am greatly annoyed I won’t be able to see her play along with the London Symphony Orchestra in January. Said the Gramophone has “Emily” available for download.

Here’s a video of her performing the song live. (Split into two parts for some reason):

Lyrics:

The meadowlark and the chim-choo-ree and the sparrow
set to the sky in a flying spree, for the sport over the pharaoh
a little while later the Pharisees dragged comb through the meadow
do you remember what they called up to you and me, in our window?

there is a rusty light on the pines tonight
sun pouring wine, lord, or marrow
down into the bones of the birches
and the spires of the churches
jutting out from the shadows
the yoke, and the axe, and the old smokestacks and the bale and the barrow
and everything sloped like it was dragged from a rope
in the mouth of the south below

we’ve seen those mountains kneeling, felten and grey
we thought our very hearts would up and melt away
from that snow in the nighttime
just going
and going
and the stirring of wind chimes
in the morning
in the morning
helps me find my way back in
from the place where I have been

and, Emily – I saw you last night by the river
I dreamed you were skipping little stones across the surface of the water
frowning at the angle where they were lost, and slipped under forever,
in a mud-cloud, mica-spangled, like the sky’d been breathing on a mirror

anyhow – I sat by your side, by the water
you taught me the names of the stars overhead that I wrote down in my ledger
tho all I knew of the rote universe were those pleiades loosed in december
I promised you I‘d set them to verse so I’d always remember

that the meteorite is a source of the light
and the meteor’s just what we see
and the meteoroid is a stone that’s devoid of the fire that propelled it to thee

and the meteorite’s just what causes the light
and the meteor’s how it’s perceived
and the meteoroid’s a bone thrown from the void that lies quiet in offering to thee

you came and lay a cold compress upon the mess I’m in
threw the window wide and cried; Amen! Amen! Amen!
the whole world – stopped – to hear you hollering
you looked down and saw now what was happening

the lines are fadin’ in my kingdom
(tho I have never known the way to border ’em in)
so the muddy mouths of baboons and sows and the grouse and the horse and the hen
grope at the gate of the looming lake that was once a tidy pen
and the mail is late and the great estates are not lit from within
the talk in town’s becoming downright sickening

in due time we will see the far butte lit by a flare
I’ve seen your bravery, and I will follow you there
and row through the nighttime
gone healthy
gone healthy all of a sudden
in search of the midwife
who could help me
who could help me
help me find my way back in
there are worries where I’ve been

say, say, say in the lee of the bay; don’t be bothered
leave your troubles here where the tugboats shear the water from the water
(flanked by furrows, curling back, like a match held up to a newspaper)
Emily, they’ll follow your lead by the letter
and I make this claim, and I’m not ashamed to say I know you better
what they’ve seen is just a beam of your sun that banishes winter

let us go! though we know it’s a hopeless endeavor
the ties that bind, they are barbed and spined and hold us close forever
though there is nothing would help me come to grips with a sky that is gaping and yawning
there is a song I woke with on my lips as you sailed your great ship towards the morning

come on home, the poppies are all grown knee-deep by now
blossoms all have fallen, and the pollen ruins the plow
peonies nod in the breeze and while they wetly bow, with
hydrocephalitic listlessness ants mop up-a their brow

and everything with wings is restless, aimless, drunk and dour
the butterflies and birds collide at hot, ungodly hours
and my clay-colored motherlessness rangily reclines
– come on home, now! all my bones are dolorous with vines

Pa pointed out to me, for the hundredth time tonight
the way the ladle leads to a dirt-red bullet of light
squint skyward and listen –
loving him, we move within his borders:
just asterisms in the stars’ set order

we could stand for a century
starin’
with our heads cocked
in the broad daylight at this thing
joy
landlocked
in bodies that don’t keep
dumbstruck with the sweetness of being
till we don’t be
told; take this
eat this

told; the meteorite is the source of the light
and the meteor’s just what we see
and the meteoroid is a stone that’s devoid of the fire that propelled it to thee

and the meteorite’s just what causes the light
and the meteor’s how it’s perceived
and the meteoroid’s a bone thrown from the void that lies quiet in offering to thee

Cheers lads – MONKAYE

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

The team who I “manage” in my day job are a little obsessed with that ad on the radio about Daft Dave and Right Price tiles with Daft Dave forever shouting “Monkey”. When I came back from Aberdeen and tried to log into my work pc I noticed something strange on the keyboard:

Monkey Keyboard

You know, Right Price could really make Daft Dave go a bit more viral and have people ring into a special Daft Dave hotline and do impressions of Dave. The best ones go onto their website. Daft is quoted countless times in our office every day. We’re listening out for the next version of the ads, it’s our own special soap opera or adtastic version of Gift Grub. Now that’s good advertising!

Introducing my personal music shoppers

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

My best of 2006 for music as I mentioned somewhere before, er maybe, are Beirut, Final Fantasy, Midlake, Girl Talk, the New Pornographers, Grizzly Bear, TV on the Radio, Cold War Kids, Sylvain Chauveau and Regina Spektor. I’d make a proper list but that would be effort. Not all of them had albums out this year but they were artists I listened to for the first time this year.

When it comes to finding new music though there are a few blogs that I use and based on their recommendations, I’d listen to some samples and get the music. So introducing my personal music shoppers, we have: Sinead Gleeson, Auds, Nialler, the Torture Garden, I guess I’m floating, You Ain’t No Picasso and Said the Gramophone.

Thanks to all these people my musical palette has been kept happy. Thank you guys and gals!

The Twitter sign-up is stupid

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006

6 fucking attempts to sign in because of a shitty captcha system and because the username I wanted was taken. We’re all gone web 2.0 right? So maybe do what Vox does and tell you the username is taken as you type it in. Simple. Also how about also NOT asking for a picture until the username is accepted and the captcha is accepted? It’s more than annoying to have to rechoose the pic again AND again if your username is rejected and the captcha is too hard for a human to bloody read! Oh, hang on, after signing in, it seems to have accepted the pic. Good but annoying since it did not say this.

Still waiting for my mobile number to be verified. Any year now thanks…

So this is my Twitter profile.

Update:
Ok, a brief explanation for those that don’t know what Twitter is. It’s a way of group texting someone I suppose. You can text a twitter mobile number and it updates your twitter page on twitter but it also sends it to a list of subscribers who can be on twitter or on their mobiles or on IM. You can send a twitter message via text, via IM or on the web on the site itself. Or at least that’s what the brochure says. I just wanted it so I could send teeny tiny blog posts via a text message. But the mobile part isn’t working for me. If there’s other services out there like Twitter, let me know.

Fluffy Links – December 22nd 2006

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Rob has built another aggregator, this one for Nuclear news.

The Warriors can be viewed on Google Video now

NY Times, kind of gives the finger to the US Govt. Prints an article and includes the blacked-out bits the Govt wanted removed but provides links so you can find the missing pieces.

Remember this from Four Weddings and a Funeral?

Fun Wii t-shirt.

This sounds like a fun movie.

Threads – Some post nuclear apocalypse docudrama:
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Politics In Ireland – Political Blog Search Box

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Just testing this out to see hot well it works and hopefully in time it can be added somewhere on Politics in Ireland. This searches through all the Irish Politics blogs I previously listed. Have a bash.






Web Design Company buys Irish scaffolding company for 20M? WTF

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

WTF. Hey Breaking News guys, SiteServ.net is a webdesign company, but SiteServ the scaffolding company also exists. I don’t think they have a website. It seems to be the scaffolding company that bought this other scaffolfing company. D’oh!

From BreakingNews.ie and Iol.ie and a few more places.

Web design copmpany Siteserv has announced the acquisition of formwork and scaffolding provider, Easy Access Limited.

Easy Access, which was established in 1992, is involved in the sale and hire of formwork and scaffolding products to the Irish market. It operates from sites at Clondalkin, Dublin, Tuam, Galway and Glanmire, Cork.

The consideration for the acquisition comprises an initial payment of €20m on completion, €17m of which will be in cash with the remainder being satisfied through the issue of 5,454,545 Siteserv ordinary shares at €0.55 each.

Deferred consideration of €3m will be payable in equal instalments of €1.5m in cash on the first and second anniversary of completion.

Additional amounts will be payable based on the financial performance and levels of growth in profitability of Easy Access over the next two financial years up to 30 April 2009.

The maximum additional consideration payable under these arrangements has been capped at €3m. Easy Access is being acquired on a debt-free/cash-free basis.

In the year ended 28 February 2006, Easy Access had turnover of €16.5m and earnings before interest and tax of €4.3m. Net assets at completion are expected to be approximately €8.2m.

The acquisition will be funded through Siteserv’s existing resources and additional borrowings of approximately €15m.

The Siteserv ordinary shares being issued as part of the consideration are subject to 12 month lock-up. Application will be made for the new ordinary shares to be admitted to trading on the IEX market of the Irish Stock Exchange and the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange.

Patrick Jordan, managing director of Easy Access, and his management team will remain with the business going forward. Patrick Jordan has also been appointed a director of Siteserv effective today.

and a screen shot, just in case:
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It’s not just bloggers that jump the gun and don’t double check their facts. Maybe the Christmas party started early?

Fluffy Links – December 21st 2006

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

While waiting for the AA to come along and start my car this morning, a few links for your pleasure.

New blogs on the block for this week.

Sponsorship for the Blog Awards 2007 is now open. Each category will cost EUR270 to sponsor. Seven of the 21 categories have already been booked.

I like the latest delicious homepage widget but jeez, this could have been released years ago.

Gotta love the cut-throat car advertising market.

Some fucking idiot in the states put her grandchild through an airport x-ray scanner

So maybe Bebo wasn’t the top search for 2006. Seems the search engine people have been filtering/censoring their top searches lists.

This is a really cool way of giving a Christmas present to employees. Origami using a 100 dollar bill, wrapping an iPod Shuffle.

L.E.D. Reindeer on a billboard run by pedal power.