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Kerry Way 2009 video
And they said that squeezing 16 hrs of walking in Kerry down to two and a half minutes could not be done. Pah! I grimace menacingly in their general direction. Here is the video of the walk. Right here, right … Continue reading
Skellig Islands video
This is a video from an incredible day on the Skellig Islands two weeks ago. These rock stacks off the coast of Kerry are home to huge numbers of sea birds including gannets, puffins and razorbills. Skellig Michael hosts a … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland, tours and trips
Tagged Atlantic Ocean, boats, gannets, Ireland, Kerry, Little Skellig, puffins, razorbill, sea, Skellig Michael, Skelligs, video
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How will it turn out? Technology
This is the third entry in my 2019 Time Capsule series, where I discuss questions that may well have answers within the next decade. Today I take a brief look at technology. The Internet Copyright Wars We are currently living … Continue reading
Posted in thinking
Tagged 2019, copyright, digital, face, future, human computer interface, Internet, iPhone, iPhoto, law, medicine, multitouch, music, piracy, recognition, recording, shazam, speculations, stem cells, time capsule, video, voice, world
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Photos from the Nire Valley
I managed to go on a fantastic walk up the Nire Valley in west Waterford this Sunday. While most people were enjoying a relatively dry morning, we decided to seek a place of near constant rain and mist. The walk … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland, photographs, tours and trips
Tagged clouds, comeragh mountains, Comeraghs, Ireland, Nire Valley, timelapse, video, Waterford
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47 seconds of pure relaxation..
Over the last few days I’ve been messing around with the “time lapse” feature on my digital camera. Here’s an early attempt: 30 minutes of an Irish summer condensed into 47 seconds..
The wonderful world of digital supply chains
This weekend I will be taking a trip up to Dublin to accept an award for my master’s thesis. I’m looking forward to it, but it strikes me that I have never mentioned much about it in this … Continue reading
Posted in interests
Tagged abundance, digital products, management, masters, music, software, supply chain, video
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