Jardim Botanico
I made a photo album of today's walk around Jardim Botanico. Some of these pics are pretty similar to ones I took some years ago, but it is a much better camera this time!
Jardim Botânico |
A couple of selected photos:-
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I made a photo album of today's walk around Jardim Botanico. Some of these pics are pretty similar to ones I took some years ago, but it is a much better camera this time!
Jardim Botânico |
A couple of selected photos:-
I'd file this one under "not really news". So there was a CIA man in London in 1955 receiving communications from the Irish government. What about the dozens of operatives actually in the country at that time?
Not really, I'm just kidding, but it reminding me of something...
I'm not sure if it was an urban myth or not, but I've heard plenty of stories about "the local CIA man" down the years, normally in the pub. The way "the local CIA man" character is described is as follows:-
I guess the appeal of this mythological character is that he (always male) is so plausible. If I wanted to keep tabs on every possible political or cultural movement in the world prior to the Internet and a global PSTN, and I had organisation skills and budget though finite man-power, and it was common knowledge I was doing it anyway, this is exactly how I would go about it. I could have a couple of dozen such characters in each country and of course they themselves would have no way of knowing who they really worked for. Working for the CIA would be politically acceptable in Ireland at the time, and the best cover for a "handler" of any kind to use, but telling them they worked for the Kremlin or MI5 or the Mossad would not have gone down so well.
The story has several appealing elements - "the lazy bum gets lucky", "sticking it to the man", etc. also it might be taken as a comment on one paticular Irish notion of secrecy, namely that secrets should be between the locals and the authorities, not between locals themselves, the "us and them" mentality. Also the core plausability and it's stark contrast with 007 movies would add to the entertainment value.
Usually though the main purpose of recounting this myth is as a lead in to the "Murphy the Spy" joke. I'll have to tell you that one in person...
Well not quite that bad, this is what happened...
I have a wish list on Amazon.co.uk. I'm a hard person to get presents for apparently (I'm not sure why), and my family rely on the list.
For the morbidly curious, here it is:-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/registry/registry.html?id=3K521NAANZ65A
The problem is that many years ago I had a wishlist on Amazon.com.
I can no longer access or delete that old list because the email address the Amazon account is based on is long gone (it was my old @iol.ie one). The list is many years out of date, I have a lot of the stuff already and some of it is not even for sale any more. I can't get the old iol.ie address back, so I can't get the Amazon account back. If anyone searches my name in Amazon they see the old list first! Any suggestions?
Step 1: Any former VTI, Eland, SITA crew in the Dublin area are going to gather in Porter House on Thursday 20th of December (2 weeks from now).
Step 2: Once gathered together they will probably drink beer (or bicardi and coke).
Step 4: World Domination!
(Or maybe not, it depends if anyone comes up with a fool proof step 3 that doesn't involve doing anything difficult, or for that matter actually leaving the pub..., otherwise better just stick with step 2)
I'm not sure why I'm bothering writing about this because I won't actually be there myself. Myself and Andrea have a prior engagement!
Gary K (gk_hackflag) is probably doing something similar the very next night, don't know the venue though.