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Watch the latest before it too gets taken down. Wave those chickens 😄
@davidmcw It’s only the top % that’s getting richer those in the middle definitely aren’t and the lifetime dole recipients don’t have it bad otherwise they’d be out working
FF-FG are determined to scrap the Triple Lock, remove what is left of neutrality & align us with the same Western imperialist forces that greenlit the genocide in Gaza.
Vote Catherine Connolly #1 Friday 24th Oct to say 'No' to FF-FG's pro war candidates
Follow @KNforCConnolly
Irish Government's announced changes to Private Wires (legislation & regulation yet to be introduced). The changes eliminate a fundamental block to on-street charging solutions, enabling 'you' to run your own cable across public / shared space.
Six months ago, a friend flew halfway across the world to visit me in Tokyo — and then spent his first week fighting his phone.
He’d bought a so-called global eSIM that could barely load Google Maps. The problem? His eSIM was bouncing his signal around the world before it limped back to Japan. In a country with some of the fastest internet on Earth, it really wasn’t good enough. So, we started our own.
Journey Japan eSIM is a service made specifically for travellers coming to Japan — and already, we're delighted to say thousands of travellers have used us this Spring alone!
Unlike most eSim providers, Japan isn’t just one of many countries we cover — it’s the only one!🇯🇵
We’re a Japan-based company with a team and servers in Japan, and that makes all the difference when it comes to speed and reliability.
💥 We put it to the test during the Cyclethon — over 1,500km and several devices, from the freezing forests of Hokkaido to the chaos of downtown Tokyo — and it performed flawlessly. Honestly, it held up better than I did 😅
Often folks are quick to say: “Yeah but there are cheaper options.” And they’re right — but not all eSIMs are created equal.
Many budget providers cram users onto limited bandwidth, throttling your speeds the moment you really need them. We don’t do that. With JJESIM, you’re at the front of the line — even during peak hours. No throttling. Just fast, reliable internet that works every time, utilising NTT Docomo's infrastructure.
🎉 As a cheeky bonus, every JJESIM user currently gets ¥500 off their first cocktail (or mocktail) at LOST bar in Tokyo. Because after travelling halfway across the world, you’ve definitely earned a drink.
If you're heading to Japan and want mobile data that actually works from the moment you land — grab yourself a JJESIM. Travel should be about the adventure. Not searching for signal bars.
Cheers guys and happy travels!
📢Have your say on the development of a Liffey Valley Park between Celbridge and Leixlip, Co. Kildare.
🧑🤝🧑Come along to a non-statutory public consultation event on Tuesday, 8th April 2025 between 4.00-7.00pm at Celbridge Library.
For full details, visit: https://t.co/oUh7lQCHvI
Bono pays tribute to EJ.
Produced by the team at Whisper. Many of whom have worked with EJ for years from right back on the BBC days. This one was personal…
I try to revisit Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park once a year. Now more than ever before it feels like a more potent reminder of the troubling reality of nuclear weapons.
When I was student - around 18 years old - everyone in the class had to give a presentation about any topic that we found interesting (under the guise of public speaking practice).
While most other students chose football, food or TV, for some reason I felt compelled to give mine on nuclear weapons. I think initially the naive kid in me was in awe that mankind had created a weapon the size of a car that could destroy an entire city. But the more I researched the more I realised it was more horrifying than anything I could have imagined.
The turning point was learning that a single modern ICBM such as the Russian R36 can carry up to TEN independently targetable warheads. Each warhead carrying an astonishing payload of around 500 kilotons (33 times larger than the Hiroshima bomb which was just 15kt).
I remember giving the presentation on what a single missile would look like if it was deployed over London (50 miles from our school) and hearing gasps in the room. Nobody in the class really knew or appreciated what modern weapons could do.
Hiroshima is a city of hope - but there’s no reason to feel particularly hopeful in a nuclear war.
Sometimes watching the news it feels like we’re living in a world before the inevitable, as countries rapidly grow their stockpiles, more nations acquire them and others recklessly threaten to use them. Honestly, I wish I could feel more optimistic about it all.
But with all things existential, it’s a constant reminder to enjoy each and everyday and to make every moment count. Ultimately, now is all we have.
@GardaTraffic You should only pass a slower vehicle on its right, unless traffic is moving in slow queues and the traffic queue on your right is travelling more slowly than you are. Passing on the left in normal traffic flow is known as undertaking and can be dangerous. (Rules of the road)