James Joyce in Dublin

I forget to tell you that I quoted Joyce in Dublin. It ws my sort of “seed planting” (piss on the side of the wall) marker I wanted to leave behind.

“He was alone and still, gazing out to sea.  She seemed like on whom magic had changed into the likeness of a strange and beauitful seabird.”

4 Responses to “James Joyce in Dublin”

  1. Mic Says:

    … and I was there to hear it. Great presentation Marc!

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    […] You can judge for yourself from the agenda at the Web2Ireland site, but my only gripe is that I’m not sure if Enterprise Ireland got the balance right. Aside from Marc Canter (who managed to successfuly quote Joyce in a techie presentation!) the main speakers - Judy Gibbons from Accel and Jeff Clavier (Software Only) - were either VC or Angel investors. That’s not to say that they didn’t have a lot of good, interesting and relevant things to say (more below), it just meant that you had to bear in mind their angle on things (we want to lend you money). Given the success of all the people mentioned  this paragraph, I think they are well worth listening to. Adam Green , who despite being on a blogging break, hosted a very good lunchtime session (summary: ‘everything is XML’). […]

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