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Articles

  • TriAthy - Race Report

    Scorching temperatures, a fierce kick in the face; on balance it was a pretty nice day at TriAthy 2009.
  • A Beginner’s Guide to Triathlon

    This is a quick, hopefully useful Beginner's Guide to Triathlon. I've been competing in the sport for a couple of years and I wanted to put down a few hints and tips to help anybody thinking of giving Triathlon a try. We'll cover training, equipment and some race-day tips.
  • Escape from Alcatraz

    I made it! The Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon was everything I hoped it would be; tough, fast, exciting. Hotter than I would have liked, but an absolutely great race. This is my full report of the lead up to the race, the race itself and the journey home.

Photographs

  • Finish Line - London City Triathlon
  • Wave 10
  • Slow Down Patsy!
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  • Patsy - Showboating
  • Starter
  • Wave 10
  • Fair Play Missus

Tweets

  • Irish man in getting drunk scandal.

    17th September 2010
  • John, who runs the machine shop here at ITP is from Raheny. Small world.

    1st September 2010
  • Had lunch here today. Will be having more lunches here. Maybe brunches then lunches. Then dinners. http://juniors.ie/

    12th August 2010
  • What's the best DIY e-commerce service out there? If a small company wanted to set up, customise and run a store until they are at scale?

    8th July 2010
  • In Dundalk; crazy delays because of a 10k run. Some good runners passing the bus.

    5th May 2010
  • Dublin = crunk.

    10th April 2010
  • RT @satisfaction: Thanks, @techcrunch: Get Satisfaction Brings Customer Support to Facebook Pages: http://bit.ly/dzIjp4

    10th March 2010
  • @TheMenace Strunk&WhiteBot Parsing Output: "Writing is exhausting"

    30th January 2010
  • Hogaargen? I must be Hogaargled. Hoegaarden! Anticipating some semi-drunken Dublin-biking home.

    30th January 2010
  • Great day at #buildconf; learned a lot about running effective usability tests. Will increase the frequency and quality of our testing.

    4th November 2009
A small photo of The Author with some lovely tea by way of a witty footer
Paul May is a designer and UX consultant from Dublin, Ireland; he is currently a student at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). Feel free to directly (or you can use the contact form). You can also get him on twitter or flickr. Paul enjoys writing in the third person.