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Holding On

May 25, 2008

And when I go to sleep tonight I want to dream of you again
In the morning, just before the light, I hope that you’ll be there and then  when I rest my weary head I know our time will be too quick
If I’m lucky before the night is through, in my dream I’ll be with you.

I’m holding on to this precious time knowing you’re not far away
I think about you every day
I think about you every day

I’ll tell you everything I’ve done all this time that you’ve been gone
At this moment you are real to me
I’ll tell you how the world has changed all this time you’ve been away.
I can’t explain where it all went wrong, just as well you didn’t stay.

I’m holding on to this precious time knowing you’re not far away
I think about you every day
I think about you every day

It doesn’t stand to reason, I’m doing it again
Hoping against hope that you’ll come around again.

I’m holding on to this precious time knowing you’re not far away
I think about you every day
I think about you every day

I’m holding on to this precious time knowing you’re not far away
It’s just a dream but I don’t care
It’s just a dream but I don’t care

Everyone avoids me like a cyclone ranger

May 14, 2008

 

 

I’m in Japan this week for work. Travelling from Dublin via Copenhagen I managed to sleep most of the way and woke to find myself in Tokyo wearing shorts, t-shirt & sandals… while the heavens had opened. How was I to know there was a typhoon off the coast. The sunny weather I had been tracking for the past 3 weeks online had broken.

I like it when things just work. I like it when the simple instructions from my Japanese colleague get me to my hotel via airport bus with the minimum of hassle. I like it when the hotel upgrades my room and I look from my window to a view of a city park.

Headed straight into the office mainly so I could touch base with my manager who has been travelling around the region in the past week. John has made it through China, Korea and Taiwan. I was originally meant to travel with him but Ben’s ‘First Holy Communion’ took priority. Apparently I’m coming back to ‘do Asia’ at some point in the next 12 months.

The Guinness-branded shirt & Irish whistle gift set for Atsushi-san was well received so I headed off with John to get back to the hotel since I had no real meetings planned that day and he was done for the day. We took a wrong turn for the train station (we should have gone right and walked toward Chofu station) and ended up walking for 15 minutes to Fuka station. This in itself wasn’t a problem until we realised that being a slightly minor station there was absolutely no signage in English. Not an iota.
Now I know what they mean by the culture shock ! There was a ticket machine but of course we had no way to figure out how much to pay or even what platform to take. Luckily a combination of looking clueless, a bit of sign-language and poorly pronounced ‘Shinjuku’ (our destination) got us out of a hole.

Spotless and safe. Two words to describe what I’ve experienced on public transport so far.

After a couple of hours during which I phoned home and caught up on email we headed out to meet our colleagues Atsushi, Shinji and Kurumi for dinner. The above photo was taken near the restaurant as it started to get dark. We had time to kill because the taxi was incredibly fast and we could probably have walked from our hotel. The ‘Times Square’ shopping building beckoned and I got my first flavour of a Tokyo retail store. Everything I could never want in one place. Everything I should never need. I’ll be back before Friday !

Dinner was the real-deal: shoes off, tatami table, enclosed dining area, endless variety of food and great company. All fluent in English (even me and my fellow Irishman !). It turns out that 2 of the Japanese team are coming to Dublin so we’ll get to repeat the hospitality in 2 weeks time. I’m told it’s one of the perks of my job and so far I’m enjoying building these working relationships.

A good chat with John in the hotel bar should have seen me ready to get a good nights sleep but it wasn’t quite late enough. So I did some work on a spreadsheet-based tool before heading to bed before midnight. I had the strangest dreams and woke at 5:00am. Ah shit … I really thought I wouldn’t be hit by jet lag. I so want to experience this city without fading away every evening. By 5:30am I gave in and decided to do some work on my laptop so my day might be a bit lighter (it worked – I’m getting to write this up before we take the train to Yokohama for a meeting with a local company).

Before the end of the week all I really want to do is (apart from get my meetings done) do a little shopping and see some live music (possibly even some J-Pop like this).

The man in black

May 6, 2008

Nothing I can add to this really.

This custom paint job inspired by Johnny Cash was spotted on Dublin’s M50 last week.

 

You only give me your funny paper

April 24, 2008

 

RTÉ News: New homeowners may face broker fee

New homeowners may face broker fee

Thursday, 24 April 2008 08:00

People hoping to take out mortgages will now face another charge if buying through a broker.
The Professional Mortgage Brokers Association has announced that it is strongly considering introducing the burden on prospective new homeowners.
The announcement follows the decision by several banks and other lenders to cut back the commission they pay to brokers.
Last year brokers were involved in 50% of mortgages taken out in Ireland.
Jack Fitzpatrick, Professional Mortgage Brokers Association Chairman, says that his 900 members are suffering the knock-on effects of volatility in the global markets affecting banks.
That volatility will have repercussions for customers using brokers to get mortgages.
In the last two weeks, seven banks have retuned their mortgage offering by putting rates up, putting loan to value up, saying they are pulling out of the broker channel, or cutting broker commission.
Yesterday AIB and EBS were the latest to make moves.
AIB said it is cutting the commission it pays to brokers to 0.5% of the mortgage amount drawn, down from 1%.
They blame the continuing high cost of funds in the financial markets and the effect it is having on margins in its mortgage business.

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Sympathy ? Is that what you want ?

These ‘brokers’ are part of the problem. They’ve been responsible for the dysfunctional arranged marriages between people who borrow more than they can afford and banks who make obscene profits on long term loans.

You can all sing for it as far as I am concerned.

BBC NEWS | Health | Asthma equipment ‘of little use’

April 16, 2008
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BBC NEWS | Health | Asthma equipment ‘of little use’

 

 

Lead author Dr Peter Gotzsche said: “We can conclude with confidence that there is no need to buy expensive vacuum cleaners or mattress covers or to use chemical methods against house dust mites because these treatments do not work.

“If you are wondering why it is that mattress covers and the other strategies are not effective, the likely answer is that all these treatments do not have a large enough effect on the occurrence of allergens from house dust mites.

“The level of allergens is so high in most homes that what remains after the treatment is still high enough to cause asthma attacks.”

 

Make up your bloody mind people !  Between covers,sheets,vacuums etc I’m confused… but found my own solution that works for me.

I was diagnosed with asthma aged 39 (I wrote about it here). For about 2 years I had suffered from broken sleep every night… caused by me having asthma attacks in the middle of the night. Along with my existing allergic rhinitis I was in bad shape.

For the past year I’ve been trying to use a simple saline spray morning and night. It’s not cheap when you consider it’s only water & salt. When I’m in the US on business I try to buy as many bottles as possible because it’s a lot more affordable (2-3 dollars a bottle compared with the 8+ euro I pay on this side of the pond).

After managing to maintain a consistent regime of treatment I concluded a few weeks ago that the saline spray along with the Singulair tablet was having a major positive effect on my health. My sense of smell and taste is returning – it has good days and bad days – and the Seretide inhaler I’m using morning and night is really helping – I haven’t had an asthma attack since the day I started using it 2 years ago. If I would stay away from the herbal jazz cigarettes I’d probably do even better…

It’s Going To Be Alright

April 14, 2008

 

Don’t hang your head low,
it’s going to be alright
Just let your heart know, tell your heart so
it’s going to be alright

Everything goes back to where it came from
We all came from nothing
When you’re ready to come back to the land of living
We’ll be there

Don’t hang your head low,
it’s going to be alright
Just let your heart know, tell your heart so
it’s going to be alright

Autumn leaves means springs around the corner
Winter snow means it’s closer
Don’t spend your days wishing for tomorrow
Live for today

Don’t hang your head low,
it’s going to be alright
Just let your heart know, tell your heart so
it’s going to be alright

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Looking from a window above it’s like a story of love

April 6, 2008

Oh my giddy aunt.

Yazoo have reformed for a tour.

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Back in 1982 I was a huge fan of this duo. I had all the releases and wrote to the fan club … all the things you’re supposed to do as a teenager.
They were the first band I became a fan of apart from The Beatles. I still have an autographed photo from them both but now regret ‘donating’ my autographed sleeves and scrapbooks (I had the lot Sad ) to a Vince Clarke ‘archive’. Ah well.

So I’ll be buying the box set in May but even better still I will be seeing them live here in Dublin on June 2nd. I fly back from Liverpool that afternoon (we’re going over to see Macca play at Anfield). What a coincidence ?

Real by reel by real by

March 29, 2008
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For you : my little mixtape 

from me

with love

Picture Yourself On A Boat On A River

March 26, 2008

Just some random photos.

Heather was 12 (day after St.Patrick’s Day), Ben was 9 earlier this month.

Harry is.. well… Harry.

And when Ben gets into St.Patrick’s Day he really gets into it.

.. and no the cake wasn’t on fire

 

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Good Morning Good Morning

March 3, 2008
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7:00am flight to Milan.

What was I thinking ?

Nighty-night.