Behind The Pose, There's Just More Pose! The weblog of a guy who sits in his tiny apartment watching pro wrestling on television, listening to Leon Redbone CDs and surfing the net for porn in his underwear, occasionally hurling obscenities at passersby from his balcony. http://www.angelfire.com/indie/behindthepose
James Gosling: On The Java Road... the TShirt hurling Contest! February 7, 2004 121 AM There s a little over a week left to go before the JavaOne t-shirt hurling contest entries are due. http://today.java.net/jag/page6.html
Extractions: There's a little over a week left to go before the JavaOne t-shirt hurling contest entries are due. Get outside your box and think of some cool way to get t-shirts out to an audience. To spice things up a little I've decided to try an experiment to boost the prize money: there is official t-shirt hurling contest merchandise for sale at cafeshops.com . A portion of the sale price of each article goes into the prize pot. Even if you're not entering, you can at least support it by buying a goofy shirt. The beta release of the next version of Java 2 Standard Edition is finally out. You can find it here . It's officially known as JDK 1.5, but internally it's referred to as Tiger. There are stacks and stacks of new features. It's hard to know where to begin talking about all of the exciting stuff in it. For me, the big one is Generics : the ability to parameterize a type. This is vaguely like templates in C++, but much cleaner and more straightforward. It dramatically improves working with things like container classes, and it has a lovely backwards compatibility story. Go grab a copy. Take it out for a spin. Let us know what you think.
Ballyheane Hurling Club BALLYHEANE hurling CLUB. By Veronica Rowe. There is a hurling tradition in Ballyheane going back to the start of the century. http://www.castlebar.ie/clubs/breaffy_GAA/hurling.html
Extractions: The re-formation of the club sprang from the Community Games when Ballyheane toyed with the idea of entering a hurling team. The hurleys and helmets were supplied by Jackie Clarke, principal of Ballyheane N.S. Croke Parke and the Mayo Hurling Board were contacted and also helped with equipment such as hurleys, sliothars and helmets. Hurleys were in short supply due to a shortage of ash but the Club managed to source their own. Breaffy GAA Club were very supportive and put their facilities and structures at our disposal.
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Extractions: You are here: Home SportsDesk Today's Date: Wed May 26th 04 Login Email Password Remember me? Help? Newspapers >> National >> Irish Independent Sunday >> Sunday Independent Regional Newspapers >> Anglo Celt Bray People Carlow People Corkman Drogheda Independent Enniscorthy Echo Enniscorthy Guardian Fingal Independent Gorey Echo Gorey Guardian Kerryman Mayo News Meath Chronicle Nenagh Guardian New Ross Echo New Ross Standard Offaly Independent Roscommon Herald Sligo Champion Southern Star The Argus Tuam Herald Westmeath Examiner Westmeath Independent Wexford Echo Wexford People Wicklow People World >> New Zealand Herald London Independent IOL South Africa
Untitled Document History, results, and pictures. http://www.geocities.com/sarsfieldhc/
Extractions: Welcome to Nemo Rangers Hurling and Football Club's web site All Ireland Senior Football Club Champions for 2003 Under 16 Premier Football County Champions 2003, Under 16 B Football County Champions 2003, Under 14 Premier Football County Champions 2003 All Ireland Club Final 2003 Club Sponsors Click on HOME to enter our home PAGE
VL Of Sport - Hurling hurling, However, in hurling, the ball or sliotar is about 25cm in circumference and can only be moved across the pitch using the hurley stick. http://sportsvl.com/ball/hurling.htm
Extractions: Hurling T his one of the traditional Gaelic sports, played mainly in Ireland. Irish mythology has tales of legendary heroes who were expert hurlers. The modern game has several similarities to Gaelic football, with the same number of players (15), similar goals and scoring. However, in hurling, the ball or 'sliotar' is about 25cm in circumference and can only be moved across the pitch using the 'hurley' stick. The latter is about 1m long, ending with an 8cm, curved blade. The sliotar can be taken off the hurley, prior to hitting it, but cannot be picked up by hand from the ground. Points are scored when the sliotar is hurled between the posts, scoring 1 point above the cross bar or 3 points into the net below the crossbar ...... more detail...
Mayfield GAA Homepage News and information on the hurling and gaelic football club in Mayfield, Cork. http://www.mayfieldgaa.com/
Hurling hurling at St Columb. http://homepages.tesco.net/~k.wasley/hurling.htm
Extractions: Hurling at St Columb. Events Homepage To the uninitiated, St Columb-on the night before the annual hurl-resembles a ghost town. Shops and windows are shuttered, and the streets are deserted. There is a quiet feeling that reflects a combination of excitement and anxiety that no other town, or its people, can match. In mid-afternoon, on Shrove Tuesday, a man climbs a step ladder or a lamp-post in the centre of town, holding aloft a small ball of wood coated with silver. He is surrounded by a wild, enthusiastic crowd of men, each jostling to be the first to clasp the ball as it descends from the thrower with the historic words: Town and country do your best, For this parish I must rest The hurling has commenced-a combination of kick and rush; push and shove; grab and throw, as the hurlers try to get the ball through the town at all costs to either the town goal a mile out into the country man one side, or the country goal a mile out of town on the other. Crowds of men, numbered at least in hundreds, perhaps in thousands, engage in a melee that, miraculously, produces no fatalities and very few serious injuries. Sometimes in a matter of minutes, but more usually after some hours, the ball passes through one or other goals and is then brought in triumph back for the evening ritual of "Drinking the Silver Ball" when the ball is dipped into a mug of the winners favourite beverage. If he's teetotal, it would be a mug of tea, coffee, or squash; if a beer drinker, it would be doused in ale. The mug is then shared among as many players as can get a sip.
Aghada Gaa hurling and football. Includes news, match reports, and message board. http://www.aghadagaa.com/
Extractions: ALL RESULTS (2002) LEAGUE TABLES 2004 u21 A hurling championship Aghada v Killeagh Minor A Hurling Championship East Ferry v Castlegoold Minor A football Championship Aghada v Glenville u21 footballers win East Cork final FIXTURES TO LATEST RESULTS links to other GAA sites Cork County Results http://www.anfearrua.com http://www.gaa.ie/cork/ h ttp://www.maghery.com http: //www.imokilly.com new rebel gaa site AGHADA HURLING AND FOOTBALL CLUB HOME PAGE PHOTO GALLERY NEWS Senior/ Junior football ... Minor/u21 hurling football Juvenile pages GROUND DEVELOPMENT DRAW RESULTS 2004 ALL CHAMPIONSHIP DRAWS 2004 AGHADA G.A.A. CLUB Through this site I hope to keep all you Aghada fans abreast of all the news were ever you are in the world. For your info, we are a small rural club compressing of 120 members approx., Our ground is in Rostellan village in East Cork. In 1989 Aghada won the junior football title for the first time. In 1991 we won the Intermediate county again for the first time The following year we lost the semi-final of the senior county to O, Donavan Rossa,s who went on not only to win the county but the All Ireland title as well. While all this was going on we also won two East Cork Junior hurling titles.
Siege Engine.com Browser Hurling Browser hurling, Search. Other folks have collected many more links than I. Here are some of my favorite collections and sites. Trebuchet Sling attachment. http://www.siege-engine.com/BrowserHurling.shtml
Extractions: Other folks have collected many more links than I. Here are some of my favorite collections and sites. Trebuchet Sling attachment BogWorld hosts a daily cartoon about a small dinosaur named Bog. Joseph Pillsbury was kind enough to let siege-engine.com host several of his catapult oriented cartoons. Domain Direct is my Domain Name Registrar. I find their service to be very flexible, inexpensive, and its just cool having an email address @siege-engine.com.
Gaelic Football & Hurling Association Of Australasia Gaelic Football hurling Association of Australasia. HOME, FAILTE Welcome to the Gaelic Football hurling Association of Australasia website. hurling. http://www.gaelicfootball.com.au/
Extractions: Gaelic Football - "the all-round game" of hand, foot and round ball skills - has been played across Australia and NZ for several decades by Irish immigrants, visa workers and backpackers keen to play the national sport of their youth. In Sydney and Melbourne the ancient game of Hurling also is played. These days Gaelic football is played by women, men, boys and girls of all backgrounds across all states of Australia (Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane) and in Auckland and Wellington in New Zealand. Partly this is a result of fewer Irish immigrants since the Irish economic boom of the 1990s but primarily it reflects the enthusiasm of Aussies and Kiwis finding the excitement and joy of the world's best all-round game. In Australasia and indeed wherever Gaelic football is played [Ireland, Nth America, UK, Europe, east Asia] Women's football is experiencing particularly strong growth. The Australasian Women's team have won the past two Gaelic Football World Cups in Dublin in 2000 and 2002. Women's Gaelic footy allows women and girls to "bend it like Beckham" but retain much of their netball and basketball skills in the one relatively non-contact game. In 2001 Gaelic football met the stringent criteria of the Australian Sports Commission to become an officially accredited sport in this country. This allows the game easier access to school PE curriculum. Where development officers have taken the game to schools it has been enthusiastically received by students and PE teachers as a great fun sport for all-round physical coordination of hand and foot skills as well as assisting aerobic fitness. In a way Gaelic football combines the skills of the two big world games of soccer and basketball.
Sports - Mitchels May 8, 2004, 081200 Sports Mitchels Castlebar Mitchels hurling and Camogie Notes 8 May 2004 U12 and U0 hurling skills on Bofeenaun Community Pitch - U16 http://www.castlebar.ie/news/cat_index_13.shtml
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Dromina GAA Thank you very much. Welcome to the Dromina GAA hurling Club homepage created to promote the club and give Dromina GAA a presence on the World Wide Web. http://www.dromina.freeservers.com/
Extractions: Free Web site hosting - Freeservers.com Web Hosting - GlobalServers.com Choose an ISP NetZero High Speed Internet ... Dial up $14.95 or NetZero Internet Service $9.95 Home Page Home News Results Links ... Message Board This site has recently been reviewed by Doras. The developers of this site would appreciate if you would provide feedback on how these pages may be improved in appearance OR content. Thank you very much. Welcome to the Dromina GAA Hurling Club homepage created to promote the club and give Dromina GAA a presence on the World Wide Web. It provides people from home and abroad with the opportunity to get in touch with what is happening in the Dromina GAA scene easily and quickly over the Internet. Although this site is still under construction, we hope you find it both interesting and informative. It is updated weekly with news from the club. If you feel you have anything else to contribute or have comments on how the site may be improved then please eMail us at DrominaGAA@hotmail.com. If you are a first time visitor, please be sure to sign the guestbook.
Michael Cusacks GAA Club hurling and football teams based in Sydney. History, news, results, team profiles, and pictures. http://www.michaelcusacks.com/
Extractions: Tickets @ $60 are now on sale - be quick as numbers are limited. Catch All The Latest News On The Forum, Click Here Welcome to the Michael Cusacks GAA website. The information in this website is aimed at current, former and future players alike as well as those interested in the game in general. If you have any comments or would like to get in touch with the club, or would like to play with any of our teams, please feel free to email us or contact us. We hope you enjoy the site As you might have noticed we have made updates and modifications to our website to ensure that you keep up to date with happenings down cusacks way and that you can contact club members and enjoy the events being held as well as have the opportunity to join our club and play Gaelic games here in Sydney. Check out some great Photos from this season and past ones or our presentation night at Photos
CBBC - Sport - Find A Sport - Hurling Skip to main content, Text Only version of this page. BBC Home, TV, Radio, Talk, Where I Live, AZ Index, TUESDAY 11th May 2004 Text only. http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/sport/findasport/hurling.shtml
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