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The guys on the left don’t move. Video looks a bit off, has it been altered?
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The burning ground before the airfield would suggest interception? Also around some aircraft there is burning - interception or just bad luck?
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I very recently saw an AI modified video with Martin, Tubridy and Michael D talking about the merits of a crypto coin. Meta said it doesn’t go against any ad policy. So I don’t think the tech giants are doing well. They’ll be losing money if they were.
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A possible reason the OTB has been delayed is that passing it may see a chip maker exit Ireland
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I presume these are going to a large multinational based here? Who could that be I wonder?? We also buy drones and other military equipment from them.
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Hot presses our kind of an oddity these days. They still put them but the insulation on tanks mean they are not as balmy a hideout as they used to be. Our hot press was conveniently beside the phone so you disappear in for warmth and privacy.
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Ukraine has also tipped the regional balance of power. Those aircraft would have been part of Russias nuclear strike force in a war against NATO and the West. UA now have got a few of those cards Trump was talking about.
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It is quite astonishing. The ambition of Ireland to buy a squadron of jet fighters is well placed. They would be easily defeated by a fleet of drones from Smyths toys.
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Right and across the Samuel Beckett bridge. Macken St is busier as a result.
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Having said that, any change traffic always results in change before beds in. So even it was the problem, it would be at bit early for a review.
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It’s been unusually busy all week. But having driven it I can’t see how it is related to Westland Row changes. Inbound traffic on Pearse St only loses a lane on one section. Anyway three sets of traffic lights coming to Sean Moore Road as well as the roundabout going. Up to 10k people in the IGB too
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US is a weak position and China knows that. If something happens, Trump will spend more saying he was trying to talk to Xi rather than doing anything.
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I don’t see the connection between the change on Westland Row and what is happening in Sandymount. The traffic drops after Irishtown Garda station.
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I don’t think the two are linked. There is something else causing the issue on the Sean Moore Road back to Sandymount. The traffic subsides after Irishtown Garda station and only gets busier as expected past Grand Canal dock where the new change is.
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The best the Democrats could do was have a joint on the roof of the WH without inhaling of course.
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Every Irish soldier wears an Israeli manufactured helmet on his or her head, we buy military drones from them and export “dual use” equipment.
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Basic AI requirement - human oversight of the output.
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A lot of people on Strand Rd are supportive of the trial.
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A lot more activity in 1959!
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I know, closed for the optics of cost savings. Plus the commercial sector hadn’t the foresight to participate back then. It would be beneficial for RTE to fire up for the test. Just put the 4 services on.
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Really think that RTE need to participate to make it really work.
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In Ireland, the police aren’t armed (apart from specialist units) so I would image armed ice units on a private jet would be problematic.
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Would the officers be armed?
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Sounds like a toxic working environment. An ad for where not to work 2025
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The 11am cut off is pretty generous and private cars abusing it as well.
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Great for road safety
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Two much people pleasing low balling of costs. If realistic costs were published at the outset there would be a realisation that there will be no people pleasing tax cuts.
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I was at an event this week where the speaker (food industry) said that costs were going up because of energy and transport costs. Would be interested to see what the farmer increase is.
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No false equivalence. In any case, it has no place in modern society. Like capital or corporal punishment it will offer no deterrent value.
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They did this to Alan Turing. Presume the innocent guy who spent 38 years in prison would have been done as well. There is no evidence that it would act as a deterrent. The death penalty doesn’t.
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Then they would fall under “extraordinary rendition” Back to 2005 we go. I would have thought that if you fly a bunch of shackled people into a country then you would want a legal basis.
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So unlikely the Gardai checked it.
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There is a Gulfstream with no info but seems to be going south of Ireland.
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Turnover is different to margin but I’m sure he knows. As he knows that the US gov doesn’t build Boeing jets either.
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Might want to look at boars, planes and automobiles as well.
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Don’t think she was happy by her own image being used in advertisements on the well regulated platform,
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Are you sure it’s a u-turn?
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Our neighbour. RIP
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Remember if was the private sector who were happy to build the shed. We also have no narrative on what it should have cost.
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Severn bridge… on the way to Glastonbury
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Meta dropped the word Social along time ago when they decided that they were just a marketing and advertising platform.
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One of the enduring images of rural America is the windmill beside a barn. Farmers have used it and depended on wind power for centuries.
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Interesting to him struggle last night with not being in opposition.
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Very unfortunate wording. That’s a human you are referring to.
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US accepting hand outs now.