I was looking at an Irish Grammar Book today, and working through a variation on an example in the text. I came up with
Ceannaím an iomarca leabhar.— “I buy too many books.”
I was looking at an Irish Grammar Book today, and working through a variation on an example in the text. I came up with
Ceannaím an iomarca leabhar.— “I buy too many books.”
.,..when you have two devices on a LAN with the same IP address. The amazing thing is that it was not immediately and totally disastrous. Most of the LAN did just fine. However, this caused a lot of the recent trouble I had with my employer’s computer here at home. Still not out of the woods, but the remaining problem I can clearly refer to the Help Desk.
I opened the first bottle of my St. Patrick’s Day stout, bottled 2 1/2 weeks ago.
In Irish class last night we saw a video about Irish Television. It is interesting to see how new Irish words are formed to deal with 21st century life. In modern Irish the term for “soap opera” is sobalchlár, literally “foam program”.
I just spent two hours on my employer’s computer, fighting network troubles and antivirus “improvements”. Not a good time, and a bad way to finish an otherwise quite good weekend.
mia_mcdavid and I got up a little after 8. After breakfast she did some spinning, while I did some woodworking in the shop. Very satisfying. Afterward we went to church in Minneapolis again. Something had been bothering us there from the service two weeks ago, and I had a chance to ask the Rector about it. Her explanation was entirely satisfactory, or, as Helmuth, Speaker for Boskone, would put it, “complete and conclusive”. I don’t get that nearly as often as I would like.
Afterwards we visited Tom, taking him for a visit to Como Zoo. By and large this was OK, although we were forcibly reminded of a couple things that do not work well with him. It is a a little frustrating that he did not seem to really notice the animals much, although that may be partly because a lot of them were doing the sensible thing and napping in the middle of the warm day. Perhaps those of us who are getting on in years could notice and appreciate that more than he did.