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humour

True telephone conversation

Honestly, this actually happened last week. The professional web designer is going to be extinct in this country if current trends continue.
me:Hi this is Shane Dempsey from Gaisan Technologies.
X: (indian accent) Hi, my name is X, I have a project that we’re interested in your company working on. We got your number from your website. We like your website.
me: Thanks. Are you based in Ireland?
X: Yes, yes, I live in Cork.
me: OK, that’s fine. Could you describe the project please?
X: I need to create an auction site… I want it to be like eBay only much simpler. It must handle credit cards and paypal and be able to take huge volumes.
me: Great, we’ve completed several sites like that. Before we discuss the site further, how much did you expect to pay for this site?
X: I only have 350 euro. I was told I could get a Romanian company to create the site for 200 euro.
me: Are you aware you’ll have to pay additional costs for credit card processing etc.?
X: how much?
me: probably more than 400 euro if you want an Internet merchant a/c with an Irish bank but cheaper with PayPal realistically.
X: I didn’t know that. Can you do the website for less than 200 euro. It’s only a few hours work.
me: We’ll have to pass on this project I’m afraid. Sorry.
X: goodbye…

So why is this a bad thing? Simply put, nobody in this country will be interested in IT degrees and training if rates drop below minimum wage. Equally, many large foreign IT companies are using Ireland to process profits while bringing about minimal IT employment. This doesn’t happen in the trades because they are provided locally and certification is required to work. Also, there’s no way to ensure standards are high and expectations are being met. Irish web designers and IT workers are crying out for country-wide accreditation and certification to ensure that standards remain high, customers’ needs are met and fees are realistic.

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politics

McDowell – the unlikely savior of Irish politics

Say what you like about him but Michael McDowell is never boring and evokes anything but apathy throughout the Irish electorate. Over the past few weeks I’ve listened to opinions as diverse as “McDowell is insane, a real whacko” & “McDowell is the only decent man in government”. Wherever your sympathies lie, the minister for justice can irk them. Should McDowell have leaked information to the press or made his allegations about Connolly using his Dail priviledges? For every yay, there’s a nay. Personally, I think it’s a difficult call. I’m not a fan of the CPI or what many regard as a provisional republican hypocrisy which looks for splinters in the eyes of others while ignoring their own planks (or baseball bats) but it’s inappropriate to categorise this as sedition in an open and democratic society. Even if you conceive that CPI’s purpose is to dig up dirt on parties other than SF to help win votes or discredit dissenters, it’s still a stretch to call this sedition. It’s my opinion that McDowell was angry with the noises coming from CPI and wanted to bring Connolly down. The precise reasons why the DPP failed to bring a case forward are classified but McDowell adopted a publish and be damned approach. Connolly is alledged to have incriminated himself through a fake passport application and McDowell much like that other Irish anti-hero Roy Keane “hit him hard”.
The allegations of “trial by media” against McDowell generally overlook two important points:

  1. McDowell isn’t stupid. This was a risky and brave thing to do. The effectiveness of the leaking the garda intelligence claimed by some commentators could have backfired spectacularly and cost him his job.
  2. McDowell himself was tried by the media for his actions and put under enormous pressure to resign. There were few supporters, his friend Sam Smyth among them.

A particularly insightful commenter on another blog comments that

“It is instructive that the one man, Frank Connolly (who has set himself up as an arbiter of public probity) who could deal an immediate hammer blow to McDowell’s political and quite possibly legal career (by demonstrating that he was not in Columbia at the time in question) has chosen not to do so, citing higher moral ground. This is a particularly weak response from a man dedicated to rooting out all that is wrong in public life.”

Bang on the money. Also, in response to another commenter, the involvement of Fergus Flood in the formerly well funded CPI does not automatically imply that senior members of the organisation don’t have strong provisional sympathies or these beliefs do not inform the operation of this organisation. Ultimately, this is moot as to my recollection it’s Connolly who garda intelligence implicates in a bogus passport application and not the CPI. McDowells party leader, Mary Harney, questioned the role and principles of the CPI in a television show after McDowells Dail statement on the matter.
For all the cat-calls and jeers, McDowell remains the most compelling figure in Irish politics. Many of his actions are defined by a refusal to forget the atrocities committed in the name of Irish Republicanism and a dedication to equitable justice for all. Forgiveness does not imply blind revisionism. In the words of philosopher George Santayana

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”

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technology

TruPrevent issues with Outlook

Don’t know if readers have had similiar problems but chances are they don’t use Panda Software’s TruPrevent system to detect unknown threats. The heuristic checks are a great idea but really consumptive of memory and processing from what I can see. My hard drive filled up when I installed a lot of applications and hey, presto, the heuristic scans became slower and my email slowed to a crawl (whether sending or receiving). It wasn’t at all obvious what was going on as the problem just appeared to be an issue with our email server.

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technology

Access Grid project for collaboration management

Using a grid for collaborative project management would seem to be a wonderful idea. So what tools are available. I’ve spent some of today messing around with www.accessgrid.org. There are many reasons. In the designers’ own words

“The Access Grid is an ensemble of resources including multimedia large-format displays, presentation and interactive environments, and interfaces to Grid middleware and to visualization environments.
These resources are used to support group-to-group interactions across the Grid. For example, the Access Grid (AG) is used for large-scale distributed meetings, collaborative work sessions, seminars, lectures, tutorials, and training. The Access Grid thus differs from desktop-to-desktop tools that focus on individual communication.”

To the uninitiated the software provides a way to setup secure group-based meetings incorporating advanced multimedia exchange (sound & vision) while integrating with other grid-based frameworks such as globus and the J2EE compliant ogce. Meetings between remote nodes take place using conferencing facilities created throughout the grid which create “virtual venues”. SIP compatibility is available through Virtual Room Videoconferencing System.
Wish me luck.