March 2012
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Kids Today →
Asking teenagers how they would choose to support artists they liked. We don’t want everything for free. We just want everything. (via MetaFilter)
Mar 26th
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“I am not willing to saddle users in underdeveloped countries with additional...”
– Wilto (via adactio)
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What do they call the Hunger Games in France?
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“If the dinosaurs had a space program, they’d still be here.”
– Astronaut Ron Garan in his Reddit AMA thread (via brownpau)
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Cúpla focail ar Twitter
My understanding of the Irish language is fractured at best, but RTÉ’s Bród Club campaign has encouraged me to make mistakes and just have fun with it. “Use what you have.” So now I’m tweeting in Irish. Is mise @ceoltoirspas!
Mar 19th
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“Star Trek made space travel seem romantic and technology friendly and useful;...”
– From a Goodreads review of Galactic North, a book of short stories by my favourite sci-fi author, Alastair Reynolds.
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Irish!
Essential Irish vocab, with crude pronunciation in parentheses: ag ól (egg ole) drinking ag ól go trom (egg ole guh trum) drinking heavily bríste glas (breesh-ta gloss) green pants gan bríste (gon breesh-ta) no pants Gardaí (goar-dee) police tacsaí taxi Cén t-am é? (cane tom ay) What time is it? Cá bhfuil mo charr? (caw will muh core) Where’s my car?
Mar 17th
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“WEAR COLORS OUTSIDE THE IRISH VISIBLE SPECTRUM + SPEAK ABOVE IRISH AUDIBLE RANGE...”
– @UtilityLimb
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