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  • Goodbye 2009

    2009 - the year when we got engaged, moved in together, "acquired" a new car, scuba-dived and did lots more besides. Here's my roundup of a memorable year.

Tweets

  • @devicedesignday really want to be there next year!

    1st October 2010
  • It's Cliona's last day at Life Scientific today. 6 years in a small, successful and 100% Irish owned science company. I am very proud of her

    30th September 2010
  • Getting acquainted with the ITP community :) This is ITP101, a lively and lovely welcome from the second years. http://twitpic.com/2mvdp3

    10th September 2010
  • RT @designbyfront: We're really thrilled to be short-listed for Agency of the Year amongst some really awesome folks http://www.thenetaw ...

    19th August 2010
  • @happycog Oh, and in three years we've had 1, maybe 2 RFPs that clearly articulated the org's strategy, customers, objectives. Comhaltas.

    9th August 2010
  • @MichaelMoriarty @hlinehan I didn't actually; but I'll read it now. This has been obvious for years; current systems preclude real democracy

    4th August 2010
  • My 10 year old iMac blueberry, in anticipation of its impending trip to the dump, just booted up like a little champ. I will keep it.

    2nd August 2010
  • The London bike hire scheme is £45 per year! Makes the Dublinbikes scheme look like a total bargain at €10. #cycling

    30th July 2010
  • @LoSzabo Ghost Wars is such an amazing book. I hope Steve Coll has a few years free to incorporate new material into it.

    26th July 2010
  • @EmilyTully Write like you're writing for a 10 year old is a stupid "rule". Simple and clear communication can cover more than the basics.

    23rd July 2010
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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.