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Find your iPhone or iPad

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

See the fantastic new technology from Apple to allow you to track the exact location (on a map) of your iPhone or iPad. 

I can’t wait until this technology is available on a tiny sticker/sensor so that all objects can be tagged.

http://www.apple.com/mobileme/features/find-my-iphone.html

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Found.ie in the Sunday Tribune Magazine – Sep 19 2010

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

 

Words Claire Ryan Photograph Mark Condren Ad placed at www.found.ie & Evening Herald

My friend’s son was on his way home from football training and found a tortoise walking in the middle of the road in Lucan. As you can imagine, he was a bit surprised to spot a tortoise in Lucan. It’s not something you see every day, so he picked it up and took it home to keep it safe. Then he put up some ads in local shops but didn’t get any response and wasn’t sure what to with it because he didn’t know anything about caring for tortoises – plus he was going on holiday. In the end, his dad remembered that myself and Pauline had a tortoise that was quite old, so they asked us to mind the little one that had been found and we said yes. It was a grand little tortoise. It fitted in the palm of my hand and was very small in comparison to ours, which would probably weigh about 5lbs. Seeing them together was very funny – little and large.

Our tortoise, Jennifer Juniper as she’s called, is about 40 years old. She was given to a family member when he was 12 years old and she was two – he’s 50 now. He gave her to us about 11 years ago when he moved down the country and we’ve looked after her ever since.

Years ago, tortoises used to arrive in this country in crates and be sold for 10 shillings in town. The ones that didn’t die in transit died soon after they were sold because people didn’t know how to care for them and tortoises aren’t suited to our climate. That kind of importation is banned now and Jennifer Juniper was well-cared-for so she’s still going strong, although she did have anorexia a few years ago – something you wouldn’t dream of. We had to hand-feed her with a tube for the whole of the winter and keep her from hibernating until she had enough nutrients inside her to survive hibernation.

It wasn’t her lack of eating that had worried us – they actually eat very irregularly and can go anything from a few days to a few weeks between feeds. It was the fact that her eye was discharging pus and the vet didn’t know what was causing it. We ended up contacting Bairbre O’Malley, a reptile expert, who used to be on the BBC’s Animal Hospital with Rolf Harris and lives in Bray. She said that Jennifer Juniper was anorexic and showed us how to tube-feed her: we had to stand her up on her back legs and prise open her mouth, then insert the tube. It was very difficult to do and took two people but she survived and has recovered completely. People don’t realise when they take on unusual pets that they require a lot of extra care. Sometimes she burrows herself in the ground and we have to go searching for her – it’s a lot of work and if they get ill, it can cost a lot to find out what is wrong.

In terms of our little fostered tortoise, I put an ad in the Evening Herald and on www.found.ie and got a few genuine people offering to take it: like the young garda who had a tortoise already and the gentleman who’d lost a different tortoise. Then there was the one fool who made a few ridiculous calls to annoy me. I was kind of giving up on finding the real owners when I got a phone call from Lucan garda station and they gave me a number of a man who’d contacted the station about a lost tortoise –he turned out to be genuine. He had another one and was delighted to get the two of them back together, so it was all thanks to the guards in Lucan.

The tortoise had gotten out when a cousin was looking after his house and left the side gate open. Tortoises will wander off very easily. They move surprisingly quickly and in the wild, or in Lucan, as the case may be, they can roam for miles and miles.

http://www.tribune.ie/magazine/interviews/article/2010/sep/19/ad-lib-frank-lynch-retired-dublin-12/

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Purrfect ending as Tweets solve mystery of highly trained kitty

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Friday, August 27, 2010

GENEVIEVE CARBERY

IT WAS not a case of the cat catching a bird but of a tweet finding the cat. A fare-evading feline which travelled by Dart from Malahide to Dublin’s Pearse Street station was reunited with its owner yesterday after an appeal was posted by Iarnród Éireann on Twitter.

Five-month-old Lilou managed to make her way undetected as far as the city centre station on Wednesday morning before she was handed in by a concerned passenger at 11am.

Using CCTV Iarnród Éireann managed to trace her movements back to Malahide in north Co Dublin where footage revealed that she boarded the train at 10.30am.

Human resources staff looked after the stowaway and temporarily christened her “Dart”.

A staff member brought her home to mind on Wednesday night.

After ringing animal welfare societies for advice, the company decided to try using Twitter to post an appeal to its more than 3,000 followers. The tweet at about midday read: “Is this your cat? Arrived Pearse Stn yesterday 11am, off Malahide Dart”. The company also later put out a media appeal.

Lilou’s adventure came in the same week as a viral YouTube video about a woman dumping a cat in a bin in England.

Iarnód Éireann’s tweet was reposted more than 100 times, and about 2 pm yesterday the owner contacted the Dart station.

Parisian Eric Bieci said he received a number of calls from people who knew his cat was missing and had heard that a cat from Malahide had been found.

Lilou had been missing since Monday night after Mr Bieci left the window open in his home near Malahide dart station. Because he managed the local Seabank Bistro he was not always there at night, he explained. Mr Bieci said he spent all night on Monday looking for her.

Noting that Lilou “looks tired” after her adventure, Mr Bieci joked: “She decided to go shopping in the city centre. However, I didn’t give her my credit card.”

http://m.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2010/0827/1224277688927.html?via=news

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LH from Dublin has found his office and car keys, thanks to a Found.ie poster !

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“ Car and office keys returned to me after I saw one of your Found posters.  Much appreciated. “  LH, Dublin

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Lost Phone Found Thanks to Found.ie

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Gary in Booterstown contacted us to let us know that he got his phone back thanks to Found.ie:

“Brilliant – I got my phone back from a great taxi driver who used Found.ie ”

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