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rebel 300d
 Sunday, November 30, 2003 | link |
hörður got a new supercool slr digicam last week, so i presume he hasnt slept since then taking thousands of pictures. he has put a new album on his site.
Var að setja inn nýtt albúm með fyrstu myndunum úr 300D vélinni sem er ennþá ó svo fín, þetta eru myndir sem ég hef mest tekið bara hérna heima og svo eitthvað smá frá því í dag þegar ég og AJ fórum í polakortið. albúmið er hérna


panorama
 Sunday, November 30, 2003 | link |
in the kaapelitehdas here in helsinki there is a photographic museum. last time i was there they had a panoramic of helsinki taken in 1866 from the top of the senate square church.

now, the main newspaper here (helsingin sanomat) has put that picture online with a picture taken in 2003 for comparison. you can view it here. then you can download/view the flash file here (2,2mb)


more b+w
 Sunday, November 30, 2003 | link |


taken by my friend maeve in bryant park in nyc back in february. super cool.


black and no white
 Sunday, November 30, 2003 | link |


taken almost two years ago here in helsinki. thats me with the (crazy green) hat.


saturday morning reading
 Saturday, November 29, 2003 | link |
i was in bed last night, trying to get to sleep. i remembered an irish author, joseph o connor, whom id seen lots of times on the late late show on rté back in ireland. always very funny and interesting. so i thought of asking my mum to post me over some books of his that she had read. then this morning i came online and was reading the irish times when i saw an article by him (need to pay to see all of it). nice little coincidence there.
an embarrassment of riches
one night, about five years ago, i turned up to a reception at a dublin bookshop and was surprised to be greeted quite so warmly by the proprietress in the doorway.
an excellent lady of mature years, and a resolute supporter of irish writers, she embraced me vigorously before happily informing me that my parents were inside. i was puzzled by this news - my folks hadn't mentioned being invited to the event - but i allowed her to usher me through the throng of revellers. i must admit, i was enjoying the attention.
as she led me along, she garlanded me with compliments: how extraordinarily well my novels were selling; each was more wonderful than the one before; everyone in ireland was proud of my achievements. i modestly replied that i was only doing my artistic duty, but was gratified, of course, to have lifted the nation's spirits.
yes, it was lonely on the rock-face of language, but one felt one had a calling - a vocation if you like. by now we had reached a corner where an elderly couple were quietly enjoying a glass of wine. "here is your son!" my admirer announced. to rory and ita doyle, the parents of roddy.
i can't actually remember what happened next, but remarks about spectacles were hurriedly made. i think mr doyle - or "dad", as i prefer to call him - was kind enough to say i looked like his son, or would do, perhaps, if the lights were dimmer and roddy was fatter by several stone. i felt many emotions, only one of which was embarrassment.

a fantastic article (that has nothing to do with joseph o connor) that im currently half way through is one in a recent "new yorker" magazine.
war after the war: what washington doesnt see in iraq (by george pecker)
in the pentagon's scenario, the responsibility of managing iraq would quickly be handed off to exiles, led by chalabi-allowing the u.s. to retain control without having to commit more troops and invest a lot of money. "there was a desire by some in the vice-president's office and the pentagon to cut and run from iraq and leave it up to chalabi to run it," a senior administration official told me. "the idea was to put our guy in there and he was going to be so compliant that he'd recognize israel and all the problems in the middle east would be solved. he would be our man in baghdad. everything would be hunky-dory." the planning was so wishful that it bordered on self-deception. "it isn't pragmatism, it isn't realpolitik, it isn't conservatism, it isn't liberalism," the official said. "it's theology."

crazy.


tg4 on yle2
 Tuesday, November 25, 2003 | link |
Uuden ajan juoksupojat. Ruuhkaisessa kaupungissa polkupyörä on nopea kulkuväline ja ammattiylpeys hoitaa loput: lähetys on saatava perille. Robbie, Padraig ja Gerry ovat nuoria irlantilaismiehiä, jotka näkevät kotikaupunkinsa Dublinin arjen pyörän päältä.
im sitting here in helsinki, watching a show on finnish television about dublin, but its all done through irish, so im reading the (finnish) subtitles. crazy.


paikka
 Monday, November 24, 2003 | link |
today, i also got my work placement (työharjoitellupaikka) for my next level in my finnish course. i start 15.12 in the helsinki architects office m41lh2 (i'll try and figure out what secret code the name of the architects office refers to). anyway, im sure its gonna be hard work, speaking finnish all the time, working in a new environment, but i should learn lots. hurray.



king hong kong
 Monday, November 24, 2003 | link |


jody emailed me some pics of hong kong. the one above is of victoria pier, and the one below is the bank of china.



music to listen to as the snow falls
 Monday, November 24, 2003 | link |
badly drawn boy - once around the block - (3:44)
josé gonzález - crosses - (2:41)
b. fleischmann - 02/00 - (5:56)
a silver mt. zion - movie (never made) - (3:23)
daft punk - something about us - (3:51)
ms. john soda - solid ground (piano version) - (3:16)
stina nordenstam - and she closed her eyes - (2:33)
super furry animals - sex, war & robots - (3:49)
money mark - cry - (2:21)
longwave - wake me when it's over - (4:05)
ulrich schnauss - on my own - (6:41)
daft punk - aerodynamic - (3:27)
sigur rós - nýja lagið - (9:29)
vincent gallo - honey bunny - (4:08)
sigur rós - óskabörn þjóðarinnar - (4:45)
ampop - made for the market - (5:03)

70minutes ish.


looking for a sign
 Sunday, November 23, 2003 | link |


more old photos. four and a half years ago looking for some information on the front door of the bowery ballroom in nyc.


-------^-------
 Saturday, November 22, 2003 | link |


just looking through some old photos, i took this in iceland in october 2001.


smells of fish
 Friday, November 21, 2003 | link |
pictured below is the free aftershave thingy they gave out at the fashion show earlier. (sorry for the creepyish photo, its my crappo webcam)



time saving daylights and more or less
 Thursday, November 20, 2003 | link |


i took these pictures last night and today, shows the brightness and darkness these days (the view is from our sitting room). earlier, some time was spent at a fashion show at anteeksi. it was fantastic. i'll try to get some photos soon.


102,70
 Wednesday, November 12, 2003 | link |
spending 102,70€ on 90days travel was a pretty big purchase. has anyone seen winter?. clone wars going along nicely.

saturday morning paper
 Saturday, November 08, 2003 | link |
well, im about a thousand kilometers from a copy of todays irish times, so the internet version will continue to suffice, here is some randomness:
radio review
on wednesday, rté radio 1 provided a rare chance to hear the latecomers, as much an exploration of sound as it was a straightforward documentary. it was produced by glenn gould, who is more famous on this side of the atlantic as a pianist, but was well-known at home in canada as a television and radio producer.
the 1969 documentary looked at the changing way of life in newfoundland, and the voices, some of them distinctly irish, battled at times to be heard above the crashing waves that gould mixed under the tales of hard work, duty and zeal. the self-sufficient lifestyle was dying out, and younger people wanted more than, as one woman said, "months on end of fog and rain and playing bridge every night".
one man commented that the young people went off to university and came back "with a ba - that's the two first letters of the alphabet and they got 'em backwards". at times the voices were layered on top of each other so that only snatches of words could be heard, sounding like a greek chorus marking and regretting the passing of a harsh but less complicated style of island living
a letter to the editor
madam, - against all odds, we survived the y2k bug. we also managed to survive the euro changeover. thankfully, we survived penalty points. we will survive the smoking ban. - yours, etc.,
lloyd callan, lucan, co dublin.
post-war, journalists ask themselves hard questions
the us television networks, which fled baghdad, presented a far cleaner, technological vision of the conflict. most disheartening of all, some of the "embedded" journalists who arrived in baghdad with us forces lost all semblance of detachment and began to play soldier.
i'll never forget the nbc correspondent whom i encountered on the "highway of death" in daura, south baghdad, on april 10th. the place was littered with the bodies of dozens of civilians, killed because they had the misfortune to drive into the sights of a us tank gunner.
"we fought our way up here," the us television reporter told me. "we parked our armour here and we had to fire on oncoming traffic, because they could have been suicide bombers."

on april 8th, us forces killed three journalists in baghdad: tariq ayoub of al-jazeera, felled by a us rocket on the roof of the network's baghdad office, and cameramen taras protsyuk and jose couso, killed when a us tank fired a shell at the palestine hotel. a spanish judge last month accepted a lawsuit accusing three soldiers from the 3rd infantry division of committing a war crime when they killed jose couso.
"the us government apologised to reuters [taras protsyuk's employer\], but they destroyed our office and killed my colleague and they never apologised," abdallah complained. "when a western white man gets hit, there's an apology, but when a third world muslim gets hit, no apology. if anyone can explain this any other way than racism, i'd like to hear it."
the attack on the palestine hotel haunts all of us who covered the war, all the more so because the us government refused to make its inquiry public and has never offered a credible explanation. france 3 television was on the same floor as reuters, and their cameraman rushed to the news agency office after the explosion. his footage of protsyuk lying face down in a pool of blood, of four wounded journalists wailing and screaming, was never broadcast.
when the lights came back on after the video was shown at the panos institute colloquium, no one spoke for several minutes. many in the audience were weeping. france 3's correspondent caroline sinz said she believed the attack was staged to divert attention from what happened elsewhere in baghdad as the us seized the capital. "they scared the journalists; it was a warning," she said.

if there is one paramount lesson, for me it is the necessity to maintain a moral distance from both sides in war. ironically, the worst of both sides have come together in post-war baghdad, where a former high-ranking employee of the ministry of information now works for fox news.
(lara marlowe reported from baghdad on the iraq war for the irish times.)

the follow up to tuesdays main story
the kings island youth and community centre is a case in point. kings island is where many of the players involved in the city's publicised violence reside. both eric leamy and jonathan edwards died there.
last tuesday, just hours before mcdowell announced his €2 million anti-crime package, the centre's heating system gave up the ghost. the centre's chairman paddy mason says he needs €3,000 to replace the boiler. the centre has less than €1,200 in the bank. its only source of revenue comes from renting the hall. it receives no public funding. without an injection of money it will be forced to close. around 30 local children will lose their crèche and more than 100 teenagers from kings island will have no youth club.
at limerick youth services, director catherine kelly tells a similar story. but she has high hopes for limerick. she believes the development of the last 20 years has lifted the entire city. limerick may still have serious problems, she says, but the bleak days of the 1980s, when unemployment in areas like moyross reached 80 per cent, are gone forever.
her organisation is a registered charity. it has 73 staff and a budget of around €3.5 million a year. it sounds impressive but when she speaks of places like st mary's park you fear for limerick. the youth services has sufficient funding and personnel to run youth projects for just 20 children two nights a week, in an area with over 4,000 homes. in o'malley park there are 601 homes, but the youth club there reaches just 25 young people. in moyross it runs four intervention programmes for around 120 children aged 10 to 16 years old. but there are seven other housing estates in the area that are not serviced at all.
"it costs up to €200,000 to keep someone in jail for a year. we could run a very good project for up to 60 with that kind of money," kelly says.
one community activist says he doubts if the events of the last year will do anything to focus the government's minds on limerick.
"little kids on the streets here, four or five, can tell you there's so and so gone up the road in the car, they're on this or that side of the feud. it's getting to the stage in some areas where lads are not turning on the radio in the morning to get the sports results, they're turning it on to see if anybody has been shot."
few would believe we've heard the last of such news bulletins.


all articles are copyright of the irish times. hope they dont mind.


new múm website
 Friday, November 07, 2003 | link |


hurray, the new múm website should be here soon. despite seeing the super cool "coming soon" page (as seen in the pic above) for a few weeks now, i never took the time to register. so today i did, then a little blue thing ran all over the screen (im the one says "dw" on it). should be cool. check out the equally super cool fansite.


radio helsinki
 Thursday, November 06, 2003 | link |
mainos tauko (commercial break) .mp3 192kb 8seconds.

not a picture, but a link to the advertisement intro used a lot of the time by one of the worlds best radio stations, radio helsinki.



exercise
 Thursday, November 06, 2003 | link |


the next level of my finnish course will be spent in the workplace. so starting today, i am searching for a workplace willing to give me a start here in helsinki. results of day one: crappo. six architects offices done, 36ish still to go. i'll do a little survey of the results. all i want is a 2,4% success rate (that equals one office willing to take me on for ten weeks). fingers crossed.


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