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120 km/h

22 September 2006 · 4 Comments

Yes, I have driven 120 km/h on the N4 on the way to work. However, that was the strength of the wind gusts last night from the remnants of Hurricane Gordon. (For my American friends, we’re talking 75 mph.) Couldn’t have come at a worse time for Ireland as they are hosting the Ryder Cup and rain has been pelting the practice course the last several days.

It’s bright and sunny today. We have moved into our 4th office and apparently last stop before we move upstairs to our final digs in the ITSBIC. (That will be us on the third floor, far left with the lights on.)

Tags: weather · work

4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Cliff Knecht // 22 Sep 2006 at 20:05

    Wow! Those are intense winds! I heard about the hurricane – interesting – I just watched the Spike Lee documentary on Katrina – When the Levees Broke. Very disturbing – our government is a joke!

  • 2 verticalbones // 25 Sep 2006 at 21:29

    I didn’t vote for them … there is a woman President in Ireland.

  • 3 soupenvy // 20 Dec 2006 at 15:48

    Please let the kids skate those steps out front!

  • 4 verticalbones // 20 Dec 2006 at 23:00

    I haven’t seen a skateboard in Ireland the six months I have been here! Surfing is big however, with some of the best surfing in Europe here in Sligo, as well as some of the biggets waves off the West coast of Clare.

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