a few words of explanation ... this site will contain various writings by me and also links to various sites which i deem worthy of attention. as i have variable amounts of spare time this will be updated somewhat irregularly. Last update - August 12th 2004. if you want to find out about me, send an email.

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this is my archive of articles and stories on www.nthposition.com
my flakmag.com review of 'inside the mind of a serial killer' - with an archive of my other bits and pieces for flakmag in the bottom left hand corner
starr=nabokov
county clare
ucd architecture
ring-a-ding-ding
the new yorker
hurling 1998
football 1998
a little too ironic
bret easton ellis interview
bigman on campus
tintin and the sharks of the internet
the american century
the crimes and trial of the unabomber
strange currency
technicolor dreaming in the desert
random acts of discovery
nabokov's blues
review of ucd chapel choir live in april 2000
an essay about the internet and medicine
< another essay about medicine which turned out to be the most lucrative thing i yet wrote, garnering the icgp sheppard memorial prize ,a trip to australia from ucd, and a trip to switzerland

this is a link to the old, tayto-heavy entry pages for this site
this is a link to my stomp tokyo review of the sinatra/brando guys and dolls
this is a link to a article for the livingbridges magazine x-roads - about the urban myth that 'we only use 10% of our brains'
this is a link to another article for the livingbridges magazine x-roads - about the elderly
and this is a link to another article for the livingbridges magazine x-roads - about language and the northern ireland conflict

another one for the livingbridges dudes - an article written in the immediate aftermath of september 11th 2001
and this is a link to yet another article for the livingbridges magazine x-roads - about the dangers of utopian thinking
an article from the Irish Medical Times
an article from the Irish Medical Times
limerick event guide review of adaptation
limerick event guide review of the transporter
limerick event guide review of xmen 2

hotel george

play rooms! a highly unexciting pseudoliterary game from my recent past!

a review of amir d aczel's 'the mystery of the aleph'
and a bit from the american mathematical society about said review....
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the page to end all pages....


yes this is the one you've been waiting for ... the homepage for everything that is the postmodern culchie experience. this is, as we say in the trade, a "work in progress", but there will come a time when the first shall be last and the last shall be first, and he who laughs longest laughs last, and there is an isle, a bonny isle .....

click here to enter the postmodern culchies paradise!





not just bad - hyperbad


hyperbad is an interactive art experience reflecting our confused cultural identity at the end of ... blah blah blah blah blah. basically its just a load of images very obviously inspired by www.superbad.com (link below) which reflect my tormented psyche ..... it will be expanding and contracting at irregular intervals. like the universe in fact. there are links back here in it but you'll have to find them yourself...

click here to enter hyperbad!

bow down to the exit sign


...if there's one thing that movies and TV have taught us, it's that artificial intelligence will inevitably take over from the puny earthmen! Cease to resist by playing with this 'bot'!

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pages about stuff


perth institute of conemporary art immersion in a total world isc symposium gary kasparov's site the source for the chess game above a site about bobby fischer one-touch-football philosophy society fencing ucd tcd ucc dit pat breen adrian murphy observer tomato oblique strategies gaa serendip - makes learning fun! the onion blood british antarctic survey australian antarctic division search for extraterrestrial intelligence from your home computer! translations rome jorge luis borges primo levi vladimir nabokov po bronson a dance to the music of anthony powell douglas coupland brian wilson/high llamas underworld belle and sebastian fight the man stomp tokyo superbad you'll never win amnesty red cross east timor samaritans christophers


If I were a Springer-Verlag Graduate Text in Mathematics, I would be David Eisenbud's Commutative Algebra with a view towards Algebraic Geometry.

I am an attempt to write on commutative algebra in a way that includes the geometric ideas that played a great role in its formation; with a view, in short, towards Algebraic Geometry. I cover the material that graduate students studying Algebraic Geometry - and in particular those studying the book Algebraic Geometry by Robin Hartshorne - should know. The reader should have had one year of basic graduate algebra.

Which Springer GTM would you be? The Springer GTM Test




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