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This is what I do

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This is what I do is a collection of articles, experiences, interviews, photos, reviews and stories about the inspiring people I meet or the unusual things I like to get involved in. Please come over and say hello :)

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  • Carrying a fan for AIDA at the O2 and Odyssey this weekend

    Posted on Tuesday December 1st, 2009 at 06:33 in opportunity, opera, aida

    I'm fulfilling yet another "would love to do that" this weekend - stepping out on stage at the O2 in Dublin and Odyssey Arena in Belfast as part of the ensemble of Verdi's AIDA.This production will be one of the most spectacular versions of Aida ever...

  • It\'s THE EMERGENCY of the year - Brain Cowen is kidnapped!

    Posted on Friday November 27th, 2009 at 10:56 in comedy, satire, the emergency

    Funny the stuff that ends up in your inbox from some people, especially if it's a marketing ploy just to promote their very funny and topical new CD "Use Democracy Sensibly" available as a perfect christmas stocking filler now.I'm giving some away th...

  • Training Eircom\'s new online customer support team

    Posted on Thursday November 26th, 2009 at 13:52 in training, advice, eircom

    I spent some time with Eircom's new online customer support team yesterday and Monday. Yes, that's right, Eircom are heading out into the big bad world of online and "engaging" in "conversations" with their customers on a new site to be launched, on ...

  • Interview for the Visually Impaired Computer Society of Ireland

    Posted on Tuesday November 24th, 2009 at 09:59 in interview

    I was delighted to be asked by Digital Darragh to contribute to a podcast for the Visually Impaired Computer Society of Ireland recently. We sat down in the Westbury and had a good chat. It's just gone live and can be heard below.We discussed what ex...

  • Good morning to you #2

    Posted on Tuesday November 24th, 2009 at 05:47 in good morning to you

    Hey Jude:How to make a baby:It could only be the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra:This is a panda, born in Chiamg Mai zoo in Thailand last June, at eight days old.4 June 2009: The cub, now eight days old, tries to stand on its feet, though it won't be ab...

  • It costs €20m to build 1 km of road in modern Ireland

    Posted on Tuesday November 24th, 2009 at 04:37 in charity, interview, barnardos, ireland today

    I interviewed Fergus Finlay, the CEO of Barnardos Ireland on Friday about their current YES/NO campaign and how cuts in the upcoming budget would affect their work and the people that they work with.Some shocking (to me) statistics emerged in our cha...

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