Jethro Tull
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In the meantime the real heroes of Ireland, the wheelers and dealers who took a punt when people like Williams were telling them doom and gloom nonsense, now need our help and we should offer it.
In the meantime the real heroes of Ireland, the wheelers and dealers who took a punt when people like Williams were telling them doom and gloom nonsense, now need our help and we should offer it.
now need our help and we should offer it.
And lets be fair, none of you guys could name a second finish company without google, so ryanair cancels that one....
In the meantime the real heroes of Ireland, the wheelers and dealers who took a punt when people like Williams were telling them doom and gloom nonsense, now need our help and we should offer it.
They might be able to use capitalisation and spell "Finnish" properly though:I just can't see my local brickie/auctioneer/solicitor having the brains to create the next apple
And lets be fair, none of you guys could name a second finish company without google, so ryanair cancels that one....
In the meantime the real heroes of Ireland, the wheelers and dealers who took a punt when people like Williams were telling them doom and gloom nonsense, now need our help and we should offer it.
Ryanair is a copy of Southwest in the states, not an innovator. Take a good look at Herb Kelleher.
There just isn't that level of entrepreneurship inherent to the graduates in Ireland now, as opposed to other countries.
Nonsense. On that score, it is impossible presumably to be a software innovator as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates have done it already? It is possible for someone to be an innovator even if they don't invent the wheel themselves. Ray Croc of McDonalds is one prominent example. On the Irish stage Michael Smurfit is another