Archive for March, 2007

Grand Theft Auto IV

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

GTA IV trailer is out.

Grand Theft Auto IV

Roy Keane Interviewing Roy Keane

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

The latest Gift Grub saw the real Roy Keane in studio. Mario Rosenstock is a genius. Listen to it here; thanks Eamo.

Horrifying and Disturbing

Friday, March 16th, 2007

I’ll never forgive Jack for introducing me to Salad Fingers, by David Firth. It has been around for years, but this is the first time I’ve seen it. If you haven’t already seen these then I must warn you that it could leave you leave you scarred for life.

Salad Fingers

Another one that passed me by was the equally horrifying Basshunter, a Swedish band who topped the charts in several European countries with their song about an IRC bot. They also had a top 10 single about the Warcraft III game, DOTA. This is what happens when the internet and online gaming culture becomes mainstream. I have to admit, I laughed out loud on a few occasions.

Boten Anna
I know a bot. Her name is Anna, Anna is her name. She can ban you, ban you so hard. She cleans up our channel…

DOTA
We’re sitting here in Ventrilo, playing some DOTA…

Google Hosted Email

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Breaking news on Silicon Republic -

08.03.2007 - Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has become the first university in Europe to introduce Google’s email service Gmail for its students. While the email will retain the TCD.ie domain, the mail system will use Gmail’s technology such as anti-spam and search features.
TCD’s conversion to Gmail will occur over the next few months and the transition is expected to be completed by October.

“We are very excited to be partnering with an august and progressive college such as Trinity on this project,” said Google’s European director of online sales and operations John Herlihy.

“Through this innovative alliance with a technology leader such as Google, Trinity College will be able to provide technology and service of a very high quality to all its students and future graduates,” commented TCD provost Dr John Hegarty.

“As the first Irish university and European university in this domain, Trinity College aims to meet the growing technological needs of all our students with the advanced communication tools which Google can provide in this unique collaboration.

“It’s refreshing to think that a 400-year old institution such as Trinity can engage as a successful early technology adopter,” Dr Hegarty mused.

Perhaps TCD provost Dr. Hegarty should muse about the fact that we set this up in Griffith College 8 months ago. While the service was in beta at the time, with a max of 5,000 accounts, it was enough to cover our first year students who have been using it happily all this time. But as the old adage says, never let the facts get in the way of a good back-patting!

Merged Animals

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

Here (via bch).

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