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Postby danny275 » Mon Sep 05, 2011 3:05 am

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THE NEWLY restored armoured car that carried Michael Collins’s mortally wounded body from Béal na mBláth has been described as a “silent witness” to the turbulent foundation of the State by Taoiseach Enda Kenny.

The specially armoured Rolls Royce, known as Sliabh na mBan, was unveiled at the Curragh Camp in Co Kildare at the weekend following the annual ceremony paying tribute to deceased members of the Defence Forces’ Cavalry Corps.

“Sliabh na mBan is the most historic and evocative vehicle in the State,” Mr Kenny said.

“It may well be an inanimate object yet it speaks to us. It shouts: ‘Resistance, endurance, integrity, struggle and victory’.”

The 91-year-old vehicle formed part of Collins’s convoy which was ambushed in west Cork on August 22nd, 1922, after venturing into anti-Treaty heartland during the Civil War. Collins, then commander-in-chief of the National Army, returned fire. After Collins received a bullet wound to the head, his body was taken into the Sliabh na mBan and the convoy escaped with no further casualties.

“It is a matter of tragic irony that Collins, who refused to take shelter in the Sliabh na mBan, was evacuated from the ambush site in this very car, having been mortally wounded moments earlier. And thus, in the loss of one of our greatest patriots and leaders, Sliabh na mBan was a silent witness,” Mr Kenny said.

“Sliabh na mBan, therefore, takes us right back to the turbulent foundations of our nation and reminds us, in no small way, of the price that was paid for that independence.” Originally destined for service with the British army in Mesopotamia, Sliabh na mBan was diverted to Ireland during the War of Independence.

Along with 12 other armoured Rolls Royce cars, it was later procured by the National Army from the departing British forces, although it came under the control of anti-Treaty forces for a brief period during the Civil War.

By 1936, the Rolls Royce squadron was superseded by Landsverk 180 cars. However, the Sliabh na mBan and others were returned to service in late 1939, by which stage imported armoured vehicles were almost impossible to procure due to the conflict in Europe. The vehicles were later retired in the Curragh Camp.

In April 1954, most of the armoured Rolls Royces were auctioned off, fetching values of between £27 and £60, but the Sliabh na mBan was saved from the scrap heap and was worked on in the Curragh Camp’s workshop, known as “Tin Town”.

Helping to care for the car were three generations of the Lynch family: Paddy Lynch, a driver in the National Army who drove Collins when he was posted to Dublin during the Civil War, his son Pat and Pat’s son Pádraig. Restoration expert James Black, from Lisburn, Co Antrim, was also praised by the chief of staff of the Defence Forces, Lieut Gen Seán McCann.


http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ire ... 97852.html

It's going to feature prominently in the 2016 celebrations 8-)
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Re: News

Postby G7SEV » Mon Sep 05, 2011 2:12 pm

8-)
Great to hear/read and great to see it. A lot of history. If only that car could talk.
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Re: News

Postby G7SEV » Thu Sep 08, 2011 12:13 am

More photos of the 21-foot, 2,370-pound beast that was caught in southern Philippines last week. It's thought to be the largest saltwater crocodile ever captured alive in the country, perhaps in the world. Although it's suspected of being a man eater, locals are keeping it in an enclosure and have affectionately named it Lolong.


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Re: News

Postby ReturnOf-TheMac » Thu Sep 08, 2011 12:18 am

Saw that on the news, and they say there still could be one in the river or whatever it was in bigger then that one!
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Re: News

Postby danny275 » Fri Sep 23, 2011 1:58 am

Puzzling results from Cern, home of the LHC, have confounded physicists - because it appears subatomic particles have exceeded the speed of light.

Neutrinos sent through the ground from Cern toward the Gran Sasso laboratory 732km away seemed to show up a tiny fraction of a second early.

The result - which threatens to upend a century of physics - will be put online for scrutiny by other scientists.

In the meantime, the group says it is being very cautious about its claims.

"We tried to find all possible explanations for this," said report author Antonio Ereditato of the Opera collaboration.

"We wanted to find a mistake - trivial mistakes, more complicated mistakes, or nasty effects - and we didn't," he told BBC News.

"When you don't find anything, then you say 'Well, now I'm forced to go out and ask the community to scrutinise this.'"

Caught speeding?
The speed of light is the Universe's ultimate speed limit, and much of modern physics - as laid out in part by Albert Einstein in his special theory of relativity - depends on the idea that nothing can exceed it.

Thousands of experiments have been undertaken to measure it ever more precisely, and no result has ever spotted a particle breaking the limit.

But Dr Ereditato and his colleagues have been carrying out an experiment for the last three years that seems to suggest neutrinos have done just that.

Neutrinos come in a number of types, and have recently been seen to switch spontaneously from one type to another.

The team prepares a beam of just one type, muon neutrinos, sending them from Cern to an underground laboratory at Gran Sasso in Italy to see how many show up as a different type, tau neutrinos.

In the course of doing the experiments, the researchers noticed that the particles showed up a few billionths of a second sooner than light would over the same distance.

The team measured the travel times of neutrino bunches some 15,000 times, and have reached a level of statistical significance that in scientific circles would count as a formal discovery.

But the group understands that what are known as "systematic errors" could easily make an erroneous result look like a breaking of the ultimate speed limit, and that has motivated them to publish their measurements.

"My dream would be that another, independent experiment finds the same thing - then I would be relieved," Dr Ereditato said.

But for now, he explained, "we are not claiming things, we want just to be helped by the community in understanding our crazy result - because it is crazy".

"And of course the consequences can be very serious."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15017484
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Re: News

Postby thombhoy » Fri Sep 23, 2011 2:24 am

danny275 wrote:
Puzzling results from Cern, home of the LHC, have confounded physicists - because it appears subatomic particles have exceeded the speed of light.

Neutrinos sent through the ground from Cern toward the Gran Sasso laboratory 732km away seemed to show up a tiny fraction of a second early.

The result - which threatens to upend a century of physics - will be put online for scrutiny by other scientists.

In the meantime, the group says it is being very cautious about its claims.

"We tried to find all possible explanations for this," said report author Antonio Ereditato of the Opera collaboration.

"We wanted to find a mistake - trivial mistakes, more complicated mistakes, or nasty effects - and we didn't," he told BBC News.

"When you don't find anything, then you say 'Well, now I'm forced to go out and ask the community to scrutinise this.'"

Caught speeding?
The speed of light is the Universe's ultimate speed limit, and much of modern physics - as laid out in part by Albert Einstein in his special theory of relativity - depends on the idea that nothing can exceed it.

Thousands of experiments have been undertaken to measure it ever more precisely, and no result has ever spotted a particle breaking the limit.

But Dr Ereditato and his colleagues have been carrying out an experiment for the last three years that seems to suggest neutrinos have done just that.

Neutrinos come in a number of types, and have recently been seen to switch spontaneously from one type to another.

The team prepares a beam of just one type, muon neutrinos, sending them from Cern to an underground laboratory at Gran Sasso in Italy to see how many show up as a different type, tau neutrinos.

In the course of doing the experiments, the researchers noticed that the particles showed up a few billionths of a second sooner than light would over the same distance.

The team measured the travel times of neutrino bunches some 15,000 times, and have reached a level of statistical significance that in scientific circles would count as a formal discovery.

But the group understands that what are known as "systematic errors" could easily make an erroneous result look like a breaking of the ultimate speed limit, and that has motivated them to publish their measurements.

"My dream would be that another, independent experiment finds the same thing - then I would be relieved," Dr Ereditato said.

But for now, he explained, "we are not claiming things, we want just to be helped by the community in understanding our crazy result - because it is crazy".

"And of course the consequences can be very serious."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15017484


WOW, the mind boggles eh!! :o :shock:
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Re: News

Postby danny275 » Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:04 pm

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Re: News

Postby danny275 » Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:05 am

The Mail-Online have been caught being very naughty :lol:
http://tabloid-watch.blogspot.com/2011/ ... -from.html

Deary me. Making up quotes and all :lol:
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Re: News

Postby ShadyKnight » Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:31 am

danny275 wrote:The Mail-Online have been caught being very naughty :lol:
http://tabloid-watch.blogspot.com/2011/ ... -from.html

Deary me. Making up quotes and all :lol:


Doesn't surprise me. The Mail is an utterly disgusting enterprise.
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Re: News

Postby Alolo91 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 1:04 am

R.I.P :(
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Postby danny275 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 1:20 am

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Re: News

Postby jonas10 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:46 am




May is Soul rest in peace,Steve was truly one of the biggest visionaries of our time.

The world will miss you Steve,thanks for everything.
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Re: News

Postby pes4life » Thu Oct 06, 2011 12:17 pm

jonas10 wrote:



May is Soul rest in peace,Steve was truly one of the biggest visionaries of our time.

The world will miss you Steve,thanks for everything.

I learned a lot from him. His attention to detail, drive, out-of-the box thinking and user-centered design are always on my mind and inform many of the things I do...

Great loss for the Humankind...

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Re: News

Postby ShadyKnight » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:46 pm

Mervyn King: UK facing 'most serious crisis ever'
.....Bank of England stimulus now £275bn to boost lending and kickstart stagnant economy


http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/oct/06/quantitative-easing-75bn-bank-of-england

Don't worry. X-Factor live rounds are starting soon. The very people who need to worry about the financial future of this country will be wrapped up in the lives of a bunch of wannabe karaoke singers, whilst wasting thousands of pounds (collectively) to save their chosen act each week. What a country. :lol:
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Re: News

Postby x Tru3 Blu3 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:15 pm

ShadyKnight wrote:
Mervyn King: UK facing 'most serious crisis ever'
.....Bank of England stimulus now £275bn to boost lending and kickstart stagnant economy


http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/oct/06/quantitative-easing-75bn-bank-of-england

Don't worry. X-Factor live rounds are starting soon. The very people who need to worry about the financial future of this country will be wrapped up in the lives of a bunch of wannabe karaoke singers, whilst wasting thousands of pounds (collectively) to save their chosen act each week. What a country. :lol:

I don't see how they're wannabe karaoke singers because they go on a show which is 10 times easier to get noticed/get a contract than going through the other channels. I'd rather go on the X Factor (if i could sing) rather than sending tapes of my songs or writing to producers or even touring the country to get a contract. Some of them have talent but obviously get overshadowed by the joke acts.

I don't blame them at all for doing it.
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Re: News

Postby ShadyKnight » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:29 pm

x Tru3 Blu3 wrote:
ShadyKnight wrote:
Mervyn King: UK facing 'most serious crisis ever'
.....Bank of England stimulus now £275bn to boost lending and kickstart stagnant economy


http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/oct/06/quantitative-easing-75bn-bank-of-england

Don't worry. X-Factor live rounds are starting soon. The very people who need to worry about the financial future of this country will be wrapped up in the lives of a bunch of wannabe karaoke singers, whilst wasting thousands of pounds (collectively) to save their chosen act each week. What a country. :lol:

I don't see how they're wannabe karaoke singers because they go on a show which is 10 times easier to get noticed/get a contract than going through the other channels. I'd rather go on the X Factor (if i could sing) rather than sending tapes of my songs or writing to producers or even touring the country to get a contract. Some of them have talent but obviously get overshadowed by the joke acts.

I don't blame them at all for doing it.


My ire was more to do with those watching at home than the acts themselves.

However I have no sympathy for the people who choose to audition. They have access to newspapers and the internet and must know the shady, backstage shenanigans that occur in these type of reality shows, in terms of the armies of producers and researchers whose sole aim is to make an entertaining TV show rather than discover a genuine singing talent. If Cowell does, somehow, accidentally strike gold by uncovering a great voice, he will undoubtedly want to shape that youngster in terms of market trends, demographics, etc. A little thing like the actual tunes are way, way down the list. Any singer with integrity who wishes to place "the music" at the forefront before image would never be caught dead on shows like these.

Most of the acts know the score to be fair. They just want their celebrity status and year in the limelight so its not as if they're completely innocent in all of this.

Yet there is nothing wrong with making an entertaining TV show. Just don't try and dress it up as a genuine search for talent. By the time Cowell and his minions are done, the talent has been wrung out of these poor sods and all that remains is an empty shell awaiting their commands from up high.
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Re: News

Postby danny275 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:33 pm

ShadyKnight wrote:My ire was more to do with those watching at home than the acts themselves.

However I have no sympathy for the people who choose to audition. They have access to newspapers and the internet and must know the shady, backstage shenanigans that occur in these type of reality shows, in terms of the armies of producers and researchers whose sole aim is to make an entertaining TV show rather than discover a genuine singing talent. If Cowell does, somehow, accidentally strike gold by uncovering a great voice, he will undoubtedly want to shape that youngster in terms of market trends, demographics, etc. A little thing like the actual tunes are way, way down the list. Any singer with integrity who wishes to place "the music" at the forefront before image would never be caught dead on shows like these.

Most of the acts know the score to be fair. They just want their celebrity status and year in the limelight so its not as if they're completely innocent in all of this.

Yet there is nothing wrong with making an entertaining TV show. Just don't try and dress it up as a genuine search for talent. By the time Cowell and his minions are done, the talent has been wrung out of these poor sods and all that remains is an empty shell awaiting their commands from up high.


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Re: News

Postby ShadyKnight » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:37 pm

BTW I'm not a music snob or anything like that. Actually my taste in music is quite shit tbh. :lol:

I guess I have my opinions on certain matters and I just don't understand why the country loses it head for 3 months at the end of the year because of one reality show. The media obsesses over it. Its in the newspapers all the time and even the frigging news channels can't help themselves.
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Re: News

Postby x Tru3 Blu3 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:52 pm

So if you want to be a singer/entertainer/celeb it's an easy way in. It doesn't matter if Cowell doesn't care because the acts are still making money and doing what they want to do, I'm all for it.
Yes a lot of the songs are terrible or not to your taste but If you don't like their music because they were on the X Factor then in my eyes you're a music snob.. (not that you are)


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