And one of those blogs is Rogi – nice one from the side of a volcano! It’s also nice to see someone blogging who’s from this side of the world, although, as he says himself, “. . . he found himself based on the sub-tropical Azores Islands out in the middle of the Atlantic.”
Category Archives: General
I read about Chu Mei on a blog …
I read about Chu Mei on a blog. She’s the top search criteria on daypop now! Results return some interesting blogs!
EMC seeking 160 job cuts in Co …
EMC seeking 160 job cuts in Cork – I know several people working there.
I agree, this is the best doma …
I bought one of those universa …
I bought one of those universal remote controls on Saturday and promptly broke it when I tried to upgrade it via the web. It’s a One For All model and thankfully they had a support line I could ring from Ireland. I rang them this morning and I’m amazed. Customer service was excellent! They were polite, talked me through reseting the remote (fixed it:) and then suggested codes to try and get my DVD player working with it (rebadged Scan model), but to no avail. I even managed to upgrade the remote twice over the phone which was impressive!
Finally, they suggested I send them scans of what the remote looks like so I’ll email them shortly, and hopefully someone there will recognise the player. I think I’ll email Scan too. Stay tuned!
mod_gzip for Apache works. It …
mod_gzip for Apache works. It works so well in fact that I’ve been using it for about a year now. What it lacks though is documentation. I had just upgraded Apache and PHP on a server and I had forgotten how to install mod_gzip. Their webpage doesn’t have any obvious INSTALL docs, which is why I wrote a mod_gzip install essay ages ago. I’m glad I did now.
Whatever I did, Apache seems to be running a lot faster now!
The Irish abortion referendum …
The Irish abortion referendum is going to happen on March 6th.
The Catholic Bishops of Ireland released a leaflet describing their stance on the abortion issue. They’re calling for a YES vote. The Pope is also calling for a YES vote. Unfortunately they don’t have a website I can link to but here’s a Google search to find related links.
If you vote NO then the status-quo will still be maintained. That is,
- The threat of suicide is a ground for abortion in this country.
- Women will have the right to information and travel.
- I think that it’s possible that abortions happen in this country already to save womens lives. At least that how I interpret point 3 below.
If you vote YES then:
- Suicide will be removed as a ground for abortion.
- Provide for a law on abortion that can only be changed by another referendum.
- Give constitutional and legal safeguards to medical practices where interventions are made to protect the life of the mother.
Nobody likes to think about abortion. It’s easiest to simply vote NO and get on with life. Fortunately there’s been plenty of arguments on radio, television and other media so people are getting some information. The booklet provided by refcom.ie is also very informative.
Here’s some arguements for voting YES:
- The threat of suicide is a phsycological issue that can be treated by councilling and treatment. Research and studies show that pregnant women are less likely to commit suicide. Other research shows that abortion itself appeared to be a significant factor for suicide.
- Acting on the above, we should protect all life, this is how I perceived the Catholic stance. They want to protect life, full stop. Catholic priests read out a letter from the Bishops this morning at masses, in which they stated that (to paraphrase), “a YES vote is the most appropriate in this case”.
And for NO:
- At present a woman can get an abortion in this country if she is suicidal. She should have as many options as possible for treatment of that condition.
- It’s up to every woman to decide whether or not she should have an abortion, not someone else. (ie. the voter)
- The Labour Party is advocating a NO vote. Party Leader, Ruairi Quinn says, “Whatever else this proposal is, it’s bad law and law making. What the Government through the Attorney General Michael McDowell is proposing to do is to write a Bill into the Constitution. What this means is that if it is passed, the only way it can be amended – even if it is found to be flawed – is through another referendum.” He also states that it is, “an attempt to roll back on women’s rights, and is asking questions of the electrorate that we have benn asked before.” The referendum of 1992 asked the same question.
- The Mother and Child Campaign advocates a NO vote because it sees in the proposals the potential for the introduction of a more liberal abortion regime than currently exists in this jurisdiction. As Tommy Keaveney, a spokesperson on behalf of the group, explains, “The proposal allows for the intentional killing of the unborn. It states that abortions can be carried out based upon the reasonable opinion of an indicifual doctor. As far as we’re concerned this isn’t good enough, as it allows for unscrupulous doctors to dismember an indiividual child.”
Most of the above came from the Referendum Commision leaflet, and an Inside Cork article from last week. The second link here may expire by next Thursday.
The issues are not as clear-cut as they appear above. It does appear that the referendum is flawed in ways I cannot summarise here, but hopefully the links above may help you decide which way you’ll vote on Wednesday.
Feedback
“. . . but you didn’t mention that it’s a hack of a piece of legislation that Microsoft would be proud of.” – Liam.
“. . . that abortion will be only the second crime that is entered into our constition, the other being treason. Yep that’s right no murder, rape etc in the constitution. And considering that the recommended sentence being talked about is a 12 year sentence, whereas sex offenders etc get 6/12 months, me thinks the yes campaign is talking through their ass.” – Gearoid.
This is scary – I just found t …
This is scary – I just found this in my referer logs, a google search for my name! I didn’t do it, who’s checking up on me?
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This could be one of the reaso …
This could be one of the reasons why Adam Beecher likes mod_rewrite!
So you need to upgrade PHP3 af …
So you need to upgrade PHP3 after the PHP security advisory a few days ago. Here’s how to do it if you can’t compile Apache with DSO support and also need SSL.
$ cd apache_1.3.23 $ cd php-3.0.18 compile openssl (http://www.openssl.org/) $ cd ../mod_ssl-2.8.7-1.3.23 $ cd ../apache_1.3.23 |
Some important links: