Author: kahu

Mac OS on non-Apple Intel Boxes? I don’t think so, Tim.

Or Todd. I usually leave commentary on the State of the Mac to my Celtic Cousin Scott, but need to chime in here. It doesn’t matter that the OS is what makes Macs sing, Apple is still a hardware company. Even iTunes Music Store is simply a vehicle to sell iPods, though I’m sure SJobs revels in hanging out with rock stars as well. Several blogs I read today have pointed to Cringley’s post on Boot Camp. Does anyone believe that Apple would push back the release of an OS for six months to placate a hardware vendor and cut…

Conversion complete!

Aloha Culture Hack fans (all three of you) and welcome to the new WordPress-powered Culture Hack, featuring my Irish Flag WP theme. It still needs some work, but eventually will release it for public consumption.

Bottoms up, bubbles down

Though this is from a few years ago, it is always worth another look on St. Patrick’s day. “Scientists have finally proven what beer lovers have long suspected: When beer is poured into a glass, the bubbles sometimes go down instead of up.In this video,chemists Richard N. Zare of Stanford University and Andrew J. Alexander of the University of Edinburgh explain the frothy details.” Slánte!

Signs, signs, everywhere signs.

If this had happened tomorrow (St. Patrick’s Day), I probably would have fallen flat on my face… One of our Hawaiian Studies majors came into our office with a young part-Hawaiian woman, perhaps 20 years old. He introduced us, and she explained that she had lived in Cork off and on from when she was eight until she was about 16. Apparently her father is from Cork and she has many relatives still there. We talked about our experiences there, and her eyes grew large when I explained that I was considering pursuing a Ph.d. at either UC-Cork or QUB.…

Go maire tú a Chonn!

Congratulations to Conn at An tImeall for reaching his 100th podcast. Quite a milestone. I’m downloading as I write this. I sent him an audio note of congratulations, in Hawaiian, of course. Wow, it’s just short of an hour long. I wonder what I’ll do for my 100th podcast, if I ever get there

Irish language under threat in Glencolmcille

Oideas Gael’s Language Director Liam Ó Cuinneagain is concerned that the Gaeltacht status of Glencolmcille could be under threat unless more of a community effort is made to use Irish as a daily language. They found that less than 50% of people in Glencolmcille rate themselves as fluent in Irish and only around 20% speak it every day. My wife and I spent three wonderful weeks at Glencolmcille and were well served by Liam, Siobhan and the staff there.

Who’s Martin?

“The Irish language award went to Martin from an tImeal, who said he hopes to see Irish language blogging go mainstream by next year.” Perhaps the author had a difficult time with “Ó Muíneacháin.”

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