Archive for March 15, 2008

St. Pats Day and the drunks come out…

ok, and so do sober people. But unfortunately, the first thing that comes to mind when it comes around to this time of year is liquor, and massive amounts of drinking, bar fights etc..

But let’s get to what St. Patricks day really is.
St. Patrick is believed to have driven the snakes from Ireland. Once a pagan himself, St. Patrick is one of Christianity’s most widely known figures.

The modern secular holiday is based on the original Christian saint’s feast day also thought to be the date of the saint’s death. In 1737, Irish immigrants to the United States began observing the holiday publicly in Boston and held the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York City in 1766.

Saint Patrick’s Day was celebrated at first only as a religious holiday, and became a public holiday in 1903. The first St. Patrick’s Day parade was held in the Irish Free State in Dublin in 1931.

And then came the 1990’s! the Irish government began a campaign to use Saint Patrick’s Day to showcase Ireland and its culture, great idea eh? I love festivals that celebrate culture, I mean love. The first Saint Patrick’s Festival was held on 17 March 1996. In 1997, it became a three-day event, and by 2000 it was a four-day event. By 2006, the festival was five days long.

Long live the irish!

Andrew bluntblogger
(just say what you mean)

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Windows 7 (Aka Blackcomb and Vienna)

I was reading this wiki posting and other articles, and now it does appear that Microsoft is at it again after months of speculation. Yes my friends, another bleeping Microsoft Windows Operating system is coming out –going by the name Windows 7 for now — and most of us are still trying to figure out why the hell Win Xp causes us so much trouble!

Now of course they are not coming out bluntly and saying “yeah we’re going
to make something new so we can brush off Vista’s close failure, and try to gain costomer trust again” they just let enough information leak to cause the geek culture to become aware, and when you notify the geeks, the geeks make the world know.

But for me, it’s too late. The only reason most of us even bother using Microsoft products is because, well, most of us use PCs. My guess is that Apple will be the brand name to knock off windows if windows keeps coming out with half finished fanfare and bug-filled products.

My vote is for this new Microsoft product to be free for a year, whether by download or whatever means, it would be a great payback to us for the lameness over the years, and the trust we’ve given only to be dissapointed over and over. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a decent product, but sometimes I think they are more concerned with taking over everything rather than sarisfying us; the people who made them an empire.

Oh, i can’t wait for 2010, the last chance a Windows system has to impress me.

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