Monday, February 21, 2011

if i buy an american iphone will it work in ireland

if i buy an american iphone will it work in ireland?
im goin to america and lookin to buy an iphone and bring it back to ireland will it work
Cell Phones & Plans - 2 Answers
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if you get it unlocked you'll be able to use it on any carrier.
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No, American network are different..However, an European cell phone will work on the U.S. You might be able to change the SIM card on the iphone and put a SIM from Ireland, to work...Just maybe

Monday, February 14, 2011

What are the best cities in Ireland for someone to work or study in

What are the best cities in Ireland for someone to work or study in?
I'm in the beginning stages of looking into working/studying in Ireland. I have no restriction of where and what field I can work/study in. I'm not into major cities like Dublin with lots of nightclubs but I like hanging out in pubs and more low key places. I would love to be by the ocean and country side but not necessarily in the middle of nowhere either. I want to experience true Irish culture. Thanks!
Other - Ireland - 5 Answers
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dublin or galway
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Dublin
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Galway, Cork, Limerick, Waterford, Kilkenny. Ireland doesn't really do cities, it's quite a rural place.
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I visited Ireland last summer, It was amazing! We got to travel many places for Two weeks, and out of ALL of the places we went Killarney was my absolute favorite. Dublin, is much too modernized. Galway, though most Locals think it is the "best place in Ireland", I really did not enjoy it. Killarney made me think, "This is truly Ireland." It sounds like it would be perfect for you.
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It sounds to me like you want Galway. It is beside the sea, has great pubs (niteclubs also if you change your mind), is Ireland's most vibrant cultural centre, is near some spectacular scenery in Connemara, Connemara is home to Ireland's strongest Gaeltacht where Irish can still be heard spoken (sometimes). The university has a very good name in Ireland. Its main strengths are the humanities, Irish language, science and IT. Not so strong in business or engineering as I understand it. You can find out what it is like to live in Galway (city and county) at http://www.likeplace.ie/state.php?state=Galway&Submit=Show+places An alternative is Derry city or Waterford. But Galway is the obvious choice.

Monday, February 7, 2011

What Capture Cards Work In Ireland

What Capture Cards Work In Ireland ?
Hello, I have wanted to get a capture card for a long time but I was wondering do they all work in Ireland or what ones do ? Also can you buy them in the shops or just online ? Thanks.
Camcorders - 1 Answers
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For use in Ireland any card should work as long as it's able to interpret PAL60 input (if that is the television encoding system you will be using to view your videos). I added a list of cards and Internet retailers that sell the cards for both PAL and NTSC.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

here is a hard question,where can i find work in ireland

here is a hard question,where can i find work in ireland?
im irish cant get work here,have alot of experience in construction and unemployed 6 months like alot of others but very depressing ?
Other - Ireland - 3 Answers
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Try aldi and lidle I heard there hireing at the moment. The pays not bad either, think its 13 euro an hour. I know its not construction, but you do what you have to do. and it's not permanent its just until things pick up.
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Oooh that is a hard question! I'd say your best bet is to listen to job listings in your local paper and the job announcements on your local radio and just take whatever you can. Construction isn't doing too well at all so theres lots of people wh are trained in that area working in shops at the moment. Good luck!
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I was in the "Steps of Rome" the otherday, the pizza place off Grafton St. and they had a sign up looking for staff; feel like trying your hand at the culinary industry?