Archive | October, 2005
October 31, 2005

Wine Snobbery?

Geoff has a nice post about wine over on his blog:

A Wine Peasant will proudly proclaim the virtues of their €6.99 bottle of South African Chardonnay. “…really easy to drink, and 14% alcohol…” as if drinking alcohol is a challenge and not something to enjoy and that extra few percent alcohol is just what we need to further remove us from our mundane reality. In fact the alcohol percentage is a legal requirement and only indicates the maximum, the actual content can be lower.


In some ways that would seem to sum up a lot of Irish people’s attitude to alcoholic beverages. It doesn’t seem to matter if the drink is good or bad as long as it has enough alcohol to get you drunk!
I like wine. I think I always have done. I wouldn’t spend large amounts of money on wine, but that’s usually a matter of economic priorities more than anything else. When I lived in Italy I could afford to drink quite nice wine on a regular basis, whereas here wine is considered to be a luxury and is taxed to the hilt. The end result of the tax is that wines of very different values will end up costing almost the same price.
Geoff does bring up some rather valid points about people’s relationship with vinoculture. How many people actually know the difference between one cepage and another?
At least the days of Blue Nun, Black Tower and those other excuses for wine are more or less gone. My local corner shop may not have the best selection of wine in the world, but there is enough to choose from regardless of your budget.

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October 31, 2005

Irish Blog Top Site Tops 100 Bloggers

IrishBlogs.info has now got over 100 blogs listed.
Thanks to Evo for such a nice bit of software.

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October 30, 2005

Typo3 Enterprise Content Management

Typo3 Enterprise Content Management

Several months ago I mentioned an experiment that I was attempting to conduct using Typo3.

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October 30, 2005

Firefox Search Engine Optimisation Extensions

Firefox Search Engine Optimisation Extensions

Being able to track how successful your search engine optimisation from directly within your browser is not a new idea. We’ve all been using the Google toolbar, or a derivative of it, for a long time. However, being able to track backlinks and a whole lot more is something new.

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October 29, 2005

Eye Candy for your blog – New WordPress Theme Browser

Some blogs look fantastic and you don’t have to be a designer to get an attractive one either.

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October 28, 2005

Search Engine Optimisation and Submission – Back to basics

Over the last couple of days there has been an increase in the number of submissions to Irish web directories that I edit.
As each site has to be approved prior to listing I get to read about and view quite a few sites.

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October 27, 2005

Age of Empires 3 – Back to the Basics

Age of Empires 3 – Back to the Basics

Age of Empires III is due for release the first week of November.
I’ve never been much of a gamer, but I’ve always enjoyed wasting hours (sometimes days!) with the Age of Empires games and other conquest type games.

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October 27, 2005

The Art of Spam Filtering – False Positives?

Over a year ago I posted some reflections on email filtering based on our experience as an ISP
Justin Mason’s latest post reflects on some of the issues that I had hinted at:
False Positive ‘Reports’ != FP Measurement
As he underlines in one of the comments:

The problem is, if you don’t receive the message text, it can be damn hard to figure out if the message you just blocked was spam or not — therefore they seem to just assume it was spam!

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October 25, 2005

Irish Blogs – More Enhancements – Aggregator Now Online

I spent a couple of hours this evening fixing some of the issues people had communicated to me after launching the new help / faq site for IrishBlogs.info

  1. Site descriptions on all blogs are now visible
  2. Random site of the moment is enabled
  3. Multiple blogs re-enabled

And the new feature for this evening is the aggregator
If you would like to add your blog’s feed please go to the subscriptions page
What makes it different?What makes it different?
Unlike POTB it gives the full text of the articles if your RSS feed includes them.
You can add yourself and it your feed should be picked up within an hour or so.

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October 25, 2005

Irish Blogs – FAQ Site online

When I originally launched IrishBlogs over the summer I wasn’t expecting so much interest. To date it has just under 100 bloggers and hopefully will surpass the 100 mark very soon.
As a result of this I’ve setup a separate FAQ / Help Site to replace the current FAQ
If anybody has questions or answers then the new FAQ is the place to address them

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