Not sure that I believe it happened, even though I was there and I saw it. Conor ran a half-marathon with me last weekend. Without any proper training. It was a really difficult course but he did it. And he suggested we go back next year and do it again. I think he might be broken!
(Check out the elevation on this!)
I finished in 2:17:56 (an improvement on my last attempt and this was definitely a tougher run), with Conor right behind me on 2:18:01. Yeay us!
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Check me out! (again)
OK, so I tried to embed the map of yesterday's training run directly into a post, but MapMyRun's new mapping tool sucks a bit. They've had some vaguely worded feedback to this effect. Let's see if it actually makes a difference.
Anyway, failing that, here's a link to the map, if you can be bothered to follow it. (Just make sure to change the units back to kilometers - another pain in the arse with the new MmR is that it all defaults to miles.) You'll see how wonderfully well my training is coming on. Not sure if I'm going to be ready for the marathon at the end of October, but the half-marathon in September will be a cake walk!
By the way, can I just mention that running up the Captain's Hill in Leixlip is a bastard - but I beat it!
Anyway, failing that, here's a link to the map, if you can be bothered to follow it. (Just make sure to change the units back to kilometers - another pain in the arse with the new MmR is that it all defaults to miles.) You'll see how wonderfully well my training is coming on. Not sure if I'm going to be ready for the marathon at the end of October, but the half-marathon in September will be a cake walk!
By the way, can I just mention that running up the Captain's Hill in Leixlip is a bastard - but I beat it!
Friday, August 08, 2008
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Y: The Last Man by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra










So, in 2002, a mysterious plague wipes out every last mammal on the planet Earth with a Y chromosome. Except Yorick (he's a dude) and Ampersand (his pet monkey). With the joint purpose of finding his girlfriend/fiancée Beth (last heard of somewhere in the Australian outback) and discovering the reason for his immunity to the plague, Yorick joins forces with Agent 355 and Dr Alison Mann, along with a bunch of crazy Amazons, some astronauts, a varied cast of regulars and other villagers and idiots, to entertain us for 9 mighty volumes. Volume 10 is due to be released in a couple of days...
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Dr Horrible's Finger Up Hollywood's Ass
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Global Frequency by Warren Ellis



Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Jack of Fables (vol. 1 and 2) by Bill Willingham



Friday, June 20, 2008
Lucifer (vol. 1 to 11) by Mike Carey












Saturday, June 14, 2008
No Raspberry Berets
Wow, it's been a long time since I blogged! I guess I've been busy. I'm probably going to do some retrospective book reviews - I've read a good few in the past 3 months, although nothing from my 'Coming soon...' list.
Some good news, we got tickets for Monday night's Prince concert in Croke Park. Yeay!
Some bad news, the gig was cancelled last Thursday. Boo!
I'll give a proper update on what's been going on for the past few months later too, when I've more time. Just couldn't leave the blog as it was for another day.
Some good news, we got tickets for Monday night's Prince concert in Croke Park. Yeay!
Some bad news, the gig was cancelled last Thursday. Boo!
I'll give a proper update on what's been going on for the past few months later too, when I've more time. Just couldn't leave the blog as it was for another day.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation by Jean Lave & Eteinne Wenger


Labels:
book review,
Etienne Wenger,
Jean Lave,
PhD,
retrospective post
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Fables: 1001 Nights by Bill Willingham


Friday, April 25, 2008
Fables (vol. 1 to 9) by Bill Willingham










Fables (vol. 1 to 9) tell the on-going story of the eponymous 'Fables', who escaped from their worlds to ours in order to escape the power-mad Adversary. They have been secretly living amongst us for centuries... They're all here: Snow White, Bigby (Big Bad) Wolf, King Cole, Prince Charming, Sleeping Beauty, Pinocchio, Jack and some that you might have forgotten! Great fun.
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Connemarathon - I did it!
How great am I lads?
I did the half marathon in Connemara on Sunday in the not too shabby time of 2 hours 21 minutes. Granted, I was hoping to do slightly better and finish in about 2.10, but a foot cramp at mile 9 put paid to that plan...
Anyway, yeay me!
I'll be back to do it again next year and hopefully improve on my time. Anyone want to join me??? Connemarathon
I did the half marathon in Connemara on Sunday in the not too shabby time of 2 hours 21 minutes. Granted, I was hoping to do slightly better and finish in about 2.10, but a foot cramp at mile 9 put paid to that plan...
Anyway, yeay me!
I'll be back to do it again next year and hopefully improve on my time. Anyone want to join me??? Connemarathon
Monday, March 03, 2008
The Intellectual and Social Organization of the Sciences by Richard Whitely

Labels:
book review,
PhD,
retrospective post,
Richard Whitely
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Merde Actually by Stephen Clarke


Thursday, February 21, 2008
Atomised by Michel Houellebecq


Friday, February 01, 2008
The Portable Door by Tom Holt


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