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    Quote Originally Posted by [ALEX] View Post
    I see Ireland as UK, minus BBC, with Euros, more religious and some of them like to speak another language. I may be wrong in my thinkings but yeh.
    Northern Ireland is more religious, Southern Ireland is the Protestants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eamonn View Post
    Northern Ireland is more religious, Southern Ireland is the Protestants.
    No it isn't, you are totally wrong.

    The Republic of Ireland is a Catholic country with over 90% of the population being Catholic so where do you get your information from? And Alex you four eyed geeky looking freak please do not put a fake nationality on us. I'm proud of being Irish.

    Calling us brits, that is the biggest offense you can call us. Who wants to be a brit?

    eww.
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    Ok so probabbly 85% was a silly estimate But why would I want to make the country that I love sound poverty like? And they arent just the UK, they are an independant country with NOTHING to do with them anymore. Just Northern Ireland remains part of Britain.

    And no not all of Southern Ireland can get broadband, its cause the houses are old and the phone lines cant take broadband cause they are old too

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    I live in Northern ireland.

    60% protestant 40% catholic.

    Im a catholic ftw
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    Quote Originally Posted by :Sean View Post
    And no not all of Southern Ireland can get broadband, its cause the houses are old and the phone lines cant take broadband cause they are old too
    What you on? Just cause the houses are old don't mean they can't get broadband? :S


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie! View Post
    What you on? Just cause the houses are old don't mean they can't get broadband? :S
    No the phone line is so old in them they cant get broadband

    Look quit questioning me everyone you can rarely get broadband in southern Ireland ok look it up even.

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    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/02...band_coverage/
    edit: wrong part of ireland lol
    that was in 05...

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    Home computer ownership and internet access are higher in the Southern and Eastern regions, compared to the Border, Midlands and Western regions.
    http://www.internetworldstats.com/eu/ie.htm
    Last edited by dirrty; 31-07-2007 at 11:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirrty View Post
    I was in Shannon, which is Western Ireland so they dont have broadband there. Im not saying you cant get broadband anywhere in ireland, there are obviously a few places.

    Also that last link (internetworldstats) says it has internet in over 2 million homes, but that can be dial up
    Last edited by indian8132; 01-08-2007 at 12:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Sean View Post
    I was in Shannon, which is Western Ireland so they dont have broadband there. Im not saying you cant get broadband anywhere in ireland, there are obviously a few places.

    Also that last link (internetworldstats) says it has internet in over 2 million homes, but that can be dial up
    just admit it ur well poor

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    Quote Originally Posted by 948462394856354 View Post
    just admit it ur well poor
    Umm no. Ireland is the 3rd richest country in Europe -

    http://www.aneki.com/europe_richest.html


    Edit - 5th richest country in the world!

    http://www.aneki.com/richest.html

    Is this information right? I mean, it says its richer than the US ??
    Last edited by indian8132; 01-08-2007 at 12:19 AM.

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