- @TheMikeKelly local councils are responsible for gritting and they're insisting they don't have enough money to cover every street. in reply to TheMikeKelly #
- @TheMikeKelly n11 should have been done obviously. Agree Canada+scandic countries are better prepared. in reply to TheMikeKelly #
- @TheMikeKelly agreed. I have no involvement with the local council, just repeating "official statements" I heard on the radio in reply to TheMikeKelly #
- Woohoo, the Irish government have ushered in the middle ages. The new blasphemy laws come into effect today http://bit.ly/6pm9n8 #
- Dermot Ahern says anything that could offend even abyssinian tree-louse worshippers and I hope it's reported+prosecuted #
- @marklittlenews pretty ironic that ice has stopped an ice skating event in reply to marklittlenews #
- @stephenkinsella By 2050 the paper-based newspaper that we have to buy in a shop will almost certainly be a relic of history in reply to stephenkinsella #
- @ronanlyons should have read "people the IT will be promoting in 2010" 🙂 in reply to ronanlyons #
- @stephenkinsella changes it a bit if you can interact. I think what @marklittlenews and others are doing is game changing. Just an opinion in reply to stephenkinsella #
- @stephenkinsella madam editor is going to need (or be) a lot of helpers in 2050. Have a look at the EPIC concept http://bit.ly/5LpS5I in reply to stephenkinsella #
- It galls me that we have an "objective test" for blasphemy and a "subjective test" for murder in Irish law. #
- @stephenkinsella I agree with the gist of the article in any case! in reply to stephenkinsella #
- @topgold best description of the noughties I've heard. Do you remember the channel 4 show called "faking it?"? in reply to topgold #
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