Archive for April, 2007

Sole Trader

I am getting myself and my business sorted day by day. I got my business certificate and business account. Recently I have set up a new version of my business website. This time I based it on wordpress engine. Wordpress suits me fine and seems to be the best way to have a nice looking easy managing site, even having own webdesign and webdeveloping business. I think it is a good example especially in the discussion on e-business discussion mailing list that I have been signed up. Check it out: www.drakkart.com
Carlow.pl is getting better, and day by day there is more people familiar with it. I am after my first press release, that I sent to all local media. I got an instant answer from KCLR (Kilkenny Carlow Local Radio) and from The Nationalist (newspaper).
Now I am trying to find good examples of contracts for web design and advertising on the websites. Also I am preparing an introducing letter for Carlow Enterprise Board.

Dear readers involved in IT and similar matters - all your suggestions are very welcomed :)

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Contamination

Recently, in almost every Irish newspaper I could read about problem of water contamination, illegal dumping of litter, and the issue of keeping Ireland tidy.

The most troubling news are concerning water contamination in Galway, and polluted waters of Lough Corrib that is a water supply for Galway. The picture that stroke me the most was a photo of dumped household wastes in the river Suileen which is linked with a main drinking water resource. A river full of black rubbish bags, Coca-Cola and Lucozade empty bottles and many other rubbish and waste produced by a consumption.

I think it would be an excellent black PR for those companies to see big billboards with the photos of dumped wastes in a water supplies. Always Coca-Cola? or maybe always e-Coli, a microbe related to the human and animal sewage, that could be find in almost every water tap in Galway and Kerry?
In the local Carlow newspaper (The Nationalist) I found a terrifying article about rotting carcasses of fox, chickens and other animals dumped in the cardboard boxes just on the edge of the road close to the estate.

Carlow Town Council is deliberating on cutting all of the trees and bush around the Liberty Tree fountain, which is central part of the town, due to the large amount of waste, they are also thinking about setting up CCTV cameras in the most often littered parts of the town.

Year ago, I found bottom of the Barrow river full of dumped wastes, Tesco’s troleys etc.

What is going on? Is this an effect of consuming style of life, a kind of hedonism which sneaks into the Irish life? Is Ireland becoming dirty and polluted country? It seems that the run for earning more money, and having more goods, better and faster cars, especially fancy jeeps and pickups (with the higher level of CO2 emission) made some Irish people completely insensitive on environmental issues.
To prevent any comments in a way “go back home”: I don’t claim that Poland is clean, but I can see rising level of environmental awareness over there.

People of Ireland, where do you go from here?

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Serving entire Carlow community - Carlow.pl in English

Carlow.pl - Serving Entire Carlow Community

Couple of days ago I have started to work on English version of Polish Carlow community web portal - Carlow.pl. English version still needs some improvement, but it can provide usefull information and news. My intention is to create a Carlow Internet portal that provides as much accurate as possible information and news on what is going on in Carlow.

Click on www.carlow.pl/en

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Burrows of Kildare

I haven’t updated my blog recently. It is due to my work on Carlow.pl - Polish community Internet portal and its English version. I have started new digs around Athy and - in the further posts - I am going to describe some of my archaeological experiences and some of the typical archaeological features and structures that are being dug during archaeological excavations.

For now - there is a nice picture of a bronze age burrow standing on the top of a small hill close to Crookstown, co. Kildare (click to enlarge)
Bronze age burrow - Ireland from a Polish perspective

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