Saturday, November 21, 2009

I live in Ireland and want to purchase music and video content of the american ITunes store. How

I live in Ireland and want to purchase music and video content of the american ITunes store. How?
I know that you can do it with vouchers but I need to get my hands on US vouchers or something. I am looking for a step by step description on how to download from the US store without an American credit card.
Music & Music Players - 1 Answers
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you can open an itunes account without a credit card or itunes gift card and you can have multiple itunes accounts in different countries. you'll be able to download the items that are offered for free: games, apps, songs, podcasts, movies, tv episodes. free offers vary weekly per country. here are the instructions: you will probably need to use a computer to open the account; after that, you can access the account/downloads on your iphone or ipod. 1. first, you need a foreign address and phone number for the itunes country you want an account for. find this for several countries at http://fakenamegenerator.com/ or google search the name of the country with the word "hospital" or "church". every country has one of these, so use their info. Note: some US states charge tax on itunes; choose Oregon or Florida addresses, they don't charge tax. 2. on a pc, download the itunes player http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ . open the player window, which shows the itunes store, and scroll down to the bottom. click on the flag to choose the country you want an account for. 3. click on App store, then click on any free app. when it pops up, click "get app." by choosing a free app, you can access the "none" option for credit cards when you get to the payment page. 4. create a new account with an email that is not registered with itunes. you can get a quick email address with no sign-up process at http://www.guerrillamail.com/ or http://www.mailinator.com/ . 5. itunes sends an email to the email address you signed up with. click the link in it- you will be directed to the itunes player. sign in and the account is activated. you can now download any free items.





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Saturday, November 14, 2009

I live in Ireland, and i have a coldwater fish tank. Can I take plants from my local river and put them in it

I live in Ireland, and i have a coldwater fish tank. Can I take plants from my local river and put them in it?
In my tank, there is white cloud mountain minnow, a black moor and some tadpoles. I don't have a pump or anything!
Fish - 3 Answers
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You probably could but I wouldn't recommend it when plants are quite cheap at any fish store. Also there are tank specific plants. try and get one that is suited to your needs.
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You'll need to get a filter of some type and a moor needs a minimum of a 20 gallon tank to grow properly. I have taken plants from the stream in our backyard and added them to my goldfish tank with success. **
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That's a very dangerous, risky thing to do. You have no way of knowing what fertilizers, pesticides, bacteria, parasites, or other harmful contaminants are in the river, and you risk losing your tank to them by placing the plants in it. You're better off buying safely-grown plants from a fish store. When you say you don't have a "pump," does this mean you have no filter? Your fish need the filtration and oxygenating water flow to survive! I don't recommend keeping goldfish with anything but other goldfish/koi, and they typically benefit from the higher oxygenation made by airstones (which require air pumps).





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Saturday, November 7, 2009

For those who live in Ireland, what kind of music do you listen to

For those who live in Ireland, what kind of music do you listen to?
I'm in the United States, and I chose Ireland to do research on considering that I'm Irish. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with the music that you guys listen to, can you fill me in? This is for a school assignment, it's a HUGE part of my final grade. Please help as much as you can? And along with that, can you provide a website link possibly to find the music?
Other - Ireland - 7 Answers
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http://www.hotpress.com/ This is a link to an Irish music magazine, Irish people listen to a lot of different types of music. Alternative, Indie and Rock always goes down well. I'm also throwing in a few links for radio stations in Ireland: http://www.todayfm.com/Home.aspx http://www.2fm.ie/2fm/ If you're interested in more traditional Irish music, you need to say so but if you look around the RTE website you should find something as well.
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If you are Irish, then how come you don't know what music we listen to? Anywho - I have the most random taste in music ever, I like anything from Pop, cheese and R&B to heavy metal and trad music. Here are the current charts: http://allcharts.org/music/ireland/singles.htm I like pretty much everything on there except 'If I Were A Boy' but Beyonce because it has been outplayed to within an inch of it's life, and I don't like her other song 'Put A Ring On It' , because it sounds just like every other song she has brought out.
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First of all, you're not Irish. You're American with an Irish background - to us. We make a very clear distinction between someone nationality and their ethnic background. If you want to hear what people in Ireland are listening to, I suggest you look for some radio stations online. Try 2FM, Today FM, and any other channel that has national coverage. I think you'll find that the MTV MP3 generation listens to the same kind of music all over the world.
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I presume its the same as america, plus everyones different, like i love anything that sounds good, like the beatles, kings of leon, the pixies, brittney spears, nine inch nails,daft punk, i pretty much love anything acoustic, i mean its so varied from punk and heavy metal, industrial right through to classical and traditional, i even listen to frank sinatra sometimes, the only type of music i hate is RnB and rap, but theres plenty of irish who love that music, also it depends on what age group your talking about most generations have different taste, sorry I couldnt be more help! I see people gave you links to 2fm and today fm, also try phantom fm, spin 1038, and fm 104! also look up irish musicians like paddy casey, damien rice, the pogues, christy more,aslan, Lisa hannagan, U2! theres others i could give but i wouldnt embarress the country! just type in a few of those names into you tube and im sure youll get an idea! hope i helped :)
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Sorry to disappoint you but I don't listen to anything special, just bands from America or UK. If you are looking for bands from ireland, there is always The Undertones, Snow Patrol, Ash... Sorry I can't help more
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Well we don't all listen to U2 and the dubliners.... I'm a bad example though, as I'm a musician, and don't have a passing interest in what I listen to. While I might listen to frank zappa, steve vai, rage against the machine or bumblefoot, a lot listen to bands like snow patrol, MGMT, the coronas, basically what the brits are listen to we listen to. We are only about 40 miles away after all...
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Everything.. you know? People have different tastes, kinds of music that they like. Really like, there isnt one kind of music you could just say 'ya, everybody listens to them'





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Sunday, November 1, 2009

I live in Ireland and need legal advice regarding a nullity of marriage, any lawyers out there

I live in Ireland and need legal advice regarding a nullity of marriage, any lawyers out there?
My now boyfriend left his wife. They have done nothing about a seperation or divorce up until now. There is one child involved and she wants to have full custody. How can he get a quick divorce and have joint custody of their child?
Marriage & Divorce - 2 Answers
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If he wants partial custody.. and she is wanting full custody.. there is not going to be quick divorce because they're probably going to fight over the belongings and have a long custody battle for the child.. This could go on for years. Unless the both people are keen on wanting a quick clean break (which im thinking isn't whats happening in your case) then that's probably the only way a couple would get divorced quickly. sorry.
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There is no such thing as a quick divorce in Ireland. The process takes a minimum of 4 years, as the couple must prove that they have been living separately for 4 out of the previous 5 years. They must also prove that there is no chance of reconciliation, which usually means that they must have attended marriage counselling or a similar conciliation process. Finally, they will need to have determined what will happen about custody - again this is usually done through a family services agency if the couple can't agree. when al of those conditions are met the case will go before a judge and if the judge is satisfied that all conditions have been met, s/he will grant a divorce decree. You can find out more info at the links below.





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