If you don’t know who Leroy Jenkins is by now then this probably won’t interest you, but GGL’s Carmac has posted a thorough interview with the world’s most notorious paladin. In it, Leeeroy declares that he was not stoned at the time, and reveals exactly what was doing while the tactics were being discussed: reheating [...]
I’ll add my voice to the mounting frustration among Irish internet users resulting from Amazon UK’s decision to stop delivering certain items to Ireland. Amazon: if its costing you too much to ship to Ireland, then maybe… raise the shipping charges? I see no good reason why they would pull the plug on their Irish [...]
Joe Gamble has been drafted into the Irish squad for the training camp in Portugal and friendly against Chile. This is the first time a Cork City player has been in the Ireland senior squad – although there have been times in the past when it was clearly deserved. Gamble, from Togher in Cork, was [...]
Its official now – the new alliance race in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade: Deeply relieved, Velen gathered the other eredar who had thus far refused to join Sargeras. Naming themselves the draenei, or “exiled ones” in the Eredun language, the renegades barely escaped from Argus, with the Burning Legion only moments behind. Kil’jaeden [...]
Around 8% of the Irish male population has some form of colour blindness. Vischeck allows you to view webpages and images as they would appear to someone who is colour blind. Have a look at Google, for example: Deuteranope (a form of red/green color deficit): Tritanope (a blue/yellow deficit – very rare): Theres some interesting [...]
I’m not even going to bother with a pun. Mark rightfully points out that there are more important things than the name. After much soul searching and agonising over the dilemma, I have decided to accept it and move on. Having relieved myself (doh) of that burden, the strengths of the console are so evident [...]
On boards.ie they are discussing a remake of Golden Axe for the PS3 and Xbox 360. Cue flashback to the snooker hall in Schull and all the money I wasted on that game. That is until I discovered “the headbutt” and then everything became so easy. Theres also a mention of the return of Duck [...]
Tom’s Sporting Almanac has previewed the upcoming hurling championship, with a look at each of the contenders. A good article – until he says he thinks Kilkenny will just scrape it. Cork’s major worry will be about injuries. They do not have Kilkenny’s numbers, but their quality overrides any deficiency in quantity. However, injuries to [...]
One of Andy Warhol’s famous soup can paintings “Small Torn Campbell’s Soup Can (Pepper Pot)” sold for $11.7 million at Christie’s Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Sale in New York. I’m afraid that if you look at a thing long enough, it loses all of its meaning. I’m afraid that this is starting to look [...]
Despite her best efforts – picking the worst team possible, and getting soundly beaten in the task. The contest was sewn up last week by her good performance in the interviews. The badger softened slightly towards the end, and actually gained my support at the final hurdle, but it was the dark horse who triumphed, [...]