without googling (I promise!) 'Naming of parts?' A favourite. What a weird, lovely pome.
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The notion that the Irish are somehow ungovernable and don't like being told what to do is baffling. The 1970s seatbelts law dramatically reduced deaths with 94% compliance now. We had covid vaccine rates of 96%. We like to live. We like to be told what to do. What's the evidence otherwise?
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A game with Israel would be an insult to those dead and dying in Palestine. Please join the call for boycott: my.uplift.ie/petitions/fa... @uplift.ie
78% of interior designers say quartz (engineered stone) counters are hot this year. Meanwhile, they are banned in Australia because workers are dying of silicosis, and in the US, republicans are passing laws to protect the manufacturers from lawsuits. So why do IDs even think of specifying it?
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This European citizen's initiative demands the full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement.
1 million signatures will require the Commission to put a proposal forward. Please sign and share widely.
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This European citizen's initiative demands the full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement.
1 million signatures will require the Commission to put a proposal forward. Please sign and share widely.
Some safety experts want California to stop the cutting of quartz countertops saying it can't be done safely. Lawmakers, meanwhile, contemplate a ban on workers' lawsuits against quartz manufacturers.
Purely decorative? Like an external egg-and-dart molding?
Leading medical publication the British Medical Journal recognises SUVs as a danger to public health in a new editorial co-authored by T&E’s James Nix: bit.ly/4hVDlBC
Large SUVs are a danger to pedestrians, cyclists & other drivers.
It's time to take action to reduce their presence in urban areas.
At 13:40, Phili Halton, like some brilliantly articulate & correct historian/architect/campaigner, speaks to @mattcooperlastword.bsky.social about efforts to create spaces for Dublin's youth, often against council ideology. Well done RIAI for inviting this young voice
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Photograph of colourful walls
Photograph of colourful walls and staircase
Nearing completion, at a Dublin domestic re-use. Previously the home had multiple ground floor levels, all-magnolia walls. and chronic energy loss issues. The newly accessible GF is now all one level, with polychromatic walls and low energy use.
Would you sign up for my seminars if this was week one? (These are not all obligatory ..)
I laughed my hunksband pants off
As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood, That crests its Head with clouds, beneath the flood Feeds its deep roots, and with the bulging flank Of its wide base controls the fronting bank, (By the slant current's pressure scoop'd away The fronting bank becomes a foam-piled bay) High in the Fork the uncouth Idol knits His channel'd Brows; low murmurs stir by fits And dark below the horrid Faquir sits; An Horror from its broad Head's branchy wreath Broods o'er the rude Idolatry beneath—
Fragment 4: As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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A (teaching!) colleague recently promoted a fee-paying school to me. I told him I'd rather my kids had the best education, which for me meant them being alongside a diversity of peers, not just the rich kids of parents who don't want their kids hanging out with the poor. Cue awkward silence!
A nearby secondary fee-paying school boasts of high academic achievements. Students are segregated into a 'higher' or 'lower' stream from Day1. Expulsions are common. Parents can all afford grinds. I hear of miserable parents/students. My dad went there. I won't be sending my kids there.
Irish Times excerpt with paragraphs that are only 1 or 2 sentences long
Help me writing experts! Setting aside the article's content, this phenomenon of writing as bullet-points, with 1/2 sentence sections is strong here from Min. Donohue. Precise writing? Or a sign of over-confidence? Any writing recs for why this is problematic?
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Collison owns a 2,500m2 home within 4,000,000m2.
Average Irish home <200m2.
I admit this is an ad hominen agrument as to why he should not have so much space. But sometimes in life, ad hominen arguments are entirely appropriate!
Newspaper Headline: Catherine Connolly is going to win
A fine tagline on the @irishtimesnews on the Irish Presidential race, which Catherine Connolly will indeed win, with the Irish Government's candidate, Heather Humphreys, coming second.
Manifest the change! 🥰
Our next Government Cabinet there! 🥰
In Ireland, more than half of all female architecture graduates have left the profession.
The gender pay gap in architecture in Ireland is 10%.
It's 18% in one Dublin architecture office.
(Ireland's median gender pay gap is less than 8%.)
Credit to UCD colleague Dr Dearbhla Murphy
Iconic moment at the Downton Abbey premiere
Ah yes! That makes much more sense. Kevin Lynch seemed like a decent egg, while Colin Rowe.....less so!
Any truth to the story that Kevin 'Image of the City' Lynch poured a drink down her back at a party?
Any truth to the story that Kevin Lynch poured a drink down her back at a party out of professional jealously?
Is there any truth to the story that Kevin Lynch poured a drink down her back at a party?
Text from Philip Hoare, "William Blake and the Sea Monsters of Love" (2025): "John O'Neil..married an Ellen Blake who kept a shebeen in Rathmines, she then lent her name to O'Neil's son by another mistress. It was this son, James Blake who became the father of William (Blake)."
2. Late 18th C Rathmines Map
Photo of Slattery's Pub
Is William Blake's granny's sheebeen under Slattery's? Only a handful of Rathmines buildings there at the time...
1. Hoare, P. (2025) "William Blake and the Sea Monsters of Love". 2. Ó Maitiú, S. (2021) Irish Historic Towns Atlas.
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