The thing that everyone (I assume) loves about podcasts is that there is usually a podcast on pretty much everything, if you can’t find it then why not make it yourself. Anyway, when something sparks your interest, you can generally… Read More ›
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Last week in politics
Covid-19 is still raging across the globe with America recording record number of cases daily. America recorded more than 77,600 new infections in 24 hours, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University. Four million residents of Barcelona have been… Read More ›
Last week in politics
I was supposed to write this blog for Monday, due to some personal issues I couldn’t do it until Tuesday and then when I was about to post the blog Barry Cowen, the minister for agriculture was fired from his… Read More ›
Rob’s recommended comic book reads
As an avid comic book reader for many years I wanted to share a couple of comic books I wished I had read sooner. These are comics not published by Marvel or DC If there ever was a comic book… Read More ›
Rob’s recommended readings
This is a roundup of the books I read over the summer of 2019. Enjoy and let me know what you think and please feel free to recommend books you think I should read and let me know what you… Read More ›
Sunday reads
Here are some interesting articles that I have stumbled across or was suggested by other sites that recommend long or interesting reads and I just want to share as well. Also, hopefully they will take your mind off Coronavirus. Enjoy!… Read More ›
Ireland’s difficulty to re-open economy
Irish media has begun to look at how the Irish economy can get back to “roaring” they can be found here; here, here, here; here, here. Denmark and Austria set to reopen their economy albeit incrementally. Denmark looks set to… Read More ›
Coronavirus updates
These are updates as I get them, obviously the data is dynamic most of these figures change as I write them. And some figures posted are hours out of date from the time I write them to when you read… Read More ›
Coronavirus and mom
Mom messaged me this morning; she lost her sense of taste last night. Her symptoms have been consistent with covid-19 so far. Cough, fever and general weakness, her strength comes and goes in waves. Mom’s fear is palpable, asking me… Read More ›
Isolation and me
It is strange to say “I am trying to maintain a normal routine” at the moment — nothing is normal right now—McDonald’s Ireland and U.K have closed their restaurants! So, yeno, shits hitting the fan. I have seen people on… Read More ›