Archive for October, 2009

Ferrero Rocher

The Ambassador’s receptions are noted in society for their host’s exquisite taste that captivates his guests
…Eccellente
….Monsieur, with these Rocher, you’re really spoiling us


The dubbed UK version: A modern classic.


The Original Italian Version:
It makes me want to jump into my Alfa Romeo 166 - sporting Diplomatic plates of course - and drive through scenic landscapes at dusk, well I ‘d like to but there was a bit of drizzle yesterday and the electrics have died…

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Ambassador holds illegal rave party

Josef Schmidt

Josef Schmidt (1904–1942) was a tenor and actor. He was born in Davideny in Austria-Hungary, later Romania, and now part of Ukraine!

He had a sweet lyric tenor voice with an easy high register, sailing up even to a high D. His warm timbre was perfectly suited for the melodies of Schubert and Lehár. His popular song recordings were the best-sellers of that age.

The Nazis banned him from performing in Germany and Austria because he was Jewish, but he was still very much welcome in The Netherlands and Belgium, where he was immensely popular.

When the war broke out in 1939 he was caught in France by the German invasion. He attempted to escape to the United States but, failed. Making a dash for the Swiss border, he was interned in a Swiss refugee camp in Gyrenbad near Zurich in October 1942. He had been already in frail health. Harsh camp life and lack of medical care brought about a fatal heart attack on November 16, 1942. He was only 38 years old.

From Lovejoy to Lovehate

I was watching an episode of Lovejoy (1986-1994) recently and noticed how in a supermarket Cigarettes were openly for sale at the checkout. How things have changed! Today no Cigarette advertising whatsoever is permitted in shops; no posters, not even the logo of the brand, so not even a box showing outwards from behind the counter. Indeed in a pub that I frequent the classic World War I era metal signs decorating the walls - for mostly defunct brands - have been removed. Is that publican being too severe on himself? or is he selling the signs on eBay to boost falling incomes.

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I think he was only following the law. The Public Health (Tobacco) Act, 2002, as amended in 2004 controls the sale and advertising of tobacco. This legislation largely gives effect to EU laws. In particular, Section 33 of the 2002 Act, as amended by section 5 of the 2004 Act prohibits advertising of tobacco products and section 43 of the 2002 Act as amended by section 14 of the 2004 Act, requires vendors to ensure that tobacco products are kept in a closed container that is not accessible and indeed not even visible to customers. These sections and took effect on 1 July 2009. All of this new legislation is aimed at stopping smokers before they start, an admirable goal. However it is important to note that Cigarettes can still be purchased if you know what to ask for. While I don’t smoke I believe others should be allowed to if they want - just not indoors of course.

It is note that while public advertising is verboten, trade advertising is not, and rightly so, no Government has the right to regulate the contents of private communications. Here is an anonymised recent communication from Cigar wholesaler.

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Hugh Laurie before House

A bit of Fry & Laurie (1989-1995) is amazing, yet again, a TV programme forgotten has been rediscoved thanks to YouTube


The acting reminds me of Quincy ME (1976-1983), which has been mocked by Opie and Andy as Jimcy ME

The legacy of the Celtic Tiger

I present, for your consideration, a photograph taken in a 2000-2005 housing estate in Ireland. It is Brightwater, Crosshaven, Co Cork, Ireland… but it could be anywhere in Ireland. Have a good look at the photograph, then keep reading….

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What do you notice?

In the left there is a nice house, its a pity it has white PVC windows with obvious airvents but it looks ok… but unfortunately the development only has a veneer of quality.

In the right there is another house on another “street”, we are looking at the back of it, now the back of anything is usually worse than the front, but did no architect stop to think that the back of one house can be seen from the front of another? Was the slope not taken into account. Similarly look at the garden wall. Leaving aside the skid marks look inside the garden, you can see concrete blocks!

Now, because all these things are made from concrete and owned by different people they will never change, certainly not within my lifetime, they are for all intents and purposes permanent.

I mentioned at the start that this development is in Crosshaven, Co Cork. Had it been located in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork I can safely say it would look nicer, why? Both are coastal villages within the Cork County Council planning area. Well Courtmacsherry is in “West Cork” so a development would have stone walls (actually concrete blocks with a covering of stone but it would look nice). I can’t comment on the rear of that house.

So whats the conclusion here? Development companies, like all companies, come and go, times move on but if you built something in concrete you’d better make sure it looks nice because it will be there for a long time.

Frank Sinatra - Songs for Young Lovers/Swing Easy! (1955)

If there was only one album I could take to a desert island I would be torn between this and something by Nat King Cole.

For an album (originally two records) released in the 1950s, Songs for Young Lovers/Swing Easy! sounds quite modern. It was the first in a series of concept albums by Sinatra assisted by the ever talented Nelson Riddle.

Sinatra’s voice of the 1950s is deeper than the Sinatra of the 1940s Columbia era, it was his best period.We also love the third album of the Sinatra-Riddle Swing series; A Swingin’ Affair 1957.

Songs for Young Lovers consists of a satisfying set of ballads that formed the nucleus of a Sinatra catalogue and showed up in concert through the 1960s and later.

Swing Easy, originally the second side of the Capitol LP (when the two albums were married and released). Put simply, there is nothing  retro-sounding about this set, except that it was recorded in mono because hey it was the 1950s. But magnetic tape mus have been used because the sound quality is amazing. I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter, later popularised by Dean Martin, is timeless.

Park by Phone is dead, again

We were surprised to hear about the “Launch” of Park by Phone in Cork City in the media recently. Our surprise emanates from the fact that this service has been available for years.

I can understand why it was [re]launched, you see it suffers from what we would like to call the American Express syndrome. It is a brand that people are vaguely familiar with, but no one actually seems to use.

It will be recalled that at the end of 2008

Park by Phone Irl (sic) Ltd cease[d] operation of the phone parking system in Cork City, Ireland.  Cork City Council have engaged another company trading as ParkMagic to operate the service.

Interestingly this appeared to be part of an overall shakeup of on street parking in Cork City. Around the same time on-street parking metres appeared on the street. Here at Ambrand.com we upset that we could not use these gadgets, previously unseen in Cork, because we had a balance in our Park by Phone to use up.

Well like the evoting machines up the country the on-street parking meters now lie idle, all disabled for some presumably purposeful reason by Cork City Council.

So we can park again without feeling that we are missing an opportunity to use a gadget.

Or can we? We just tried to check our balance on www.parkbyphone.ie but the domain has been dropped! Isin’t it a pity that Cork City Council haven’t updated their webpage , sure people, who recently heard about the “launch” might think the service has already gone out of business!

Vodafone ISP vs Vodafone Live

My phone defaulted to Vodafone ISP, which charges a Kings Ransom for every MB unless you prepurchase a data plan.

Well I know that now. O’m sure the shareholders of Vodafone will appreciate my money, and yes I have to pay they have a direct debit plus “mandate”.

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We have a Minister for Integration?

I thought I had a good idea of what Departments existed, and who their Ministers were. I just found the website of Office of the Minister for Integration. I rush to the about us page and read every word

The Office of the Minister for Integration (OMI) was set up in June 2007 following the appointment by the Government of a Minister of State with responsibility for the development of integration policy. The Minister of State (currently Mr John Curran T.D.) is Minister of State at three Departments: Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Education and Science and Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs.

So the page contradicts itself. There is no such thing as a Minister for Integration, the correct title is Minister of State [for Integration].Phew I haven’t been asleep after all.

The page continues to say

Staff from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform and staff from the Integration Unit of the Department of Education and Science are co-located with the Minister in offices in Mespil Road.

Yes I guessed that because, just like the Private Security Authority, the favicon.ico in the root of the domain is the corporate logo of the Department of Justice.

Returning to the first quotation who is Mr John Curran TD? His domain is johncurrantd.com (I assume that johncurran.com was taken, yes its parked, but surely the local ccTLD would be more appropriate for a politician, well yes he has johncurran.ie, someone should suggest a redirect)

So I visit johncurrantd.com and what do I see

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I have nothing against this TD, I just feel the need to highlight the errors, and rather then email a TD, something I will never do after all the local ones ignored my Driving Test waiting list complaints I’ll discuss it here. Maybe a media monitoring service will find this and bring it to the “Offices” attention.

Fred The Band - Skyscrapers

We have always liked Fred The Band - the suffix presumably included lest there be any confusion with a man by the name of Fred - now finally a video to put a face to the voices.


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