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  1. @eoghanmccabe so did wacko
  2. Bringing our eldest to a birthday party in hurly burlys
  3. @redoaktaxrefund many thanks for the pressie.
  4. RT @enayble: Latest blog - Why we use Google Apps: http://short.ie/tvkpn9
  5. Saas is not your friend. Blog post for start ups bringing Saas solutions to niche markets. http://short.ie/tvq0w7
  6. @shortword prices ever going up - thanks very much
  7. @encouragxcellns I would have except I don't understand at least 50% of the possible responses
  8. @tadhgk end of the begining
  9. @shortword if we are wrong with price of your doc or are missing your doc's pricing I would love an update
  10. @Tupp_Ed was there for staff Christmas party - was excellent. Recommend the slow roast belly of pork
  11. @shortword prices of docs for a basic consultation in carlow http://www.revahealth.com/doctors/ireland/county-carlow/map
  12. @seanfee80 I think it is Ireland that has lost track of the value of money.
  13. @micfitzgerald I'm not positive but all of these would feature: staff, rent, materials, rates, insurance
  14. @CiaraNiGhabhann journo's deserve legal protection if they have greater legal responsibilities than joe blog. Do they?
  15. @dermotcasey @seanfee80 @micfitzgerald details are sparse. Mostly PR I suspect but I think there is some truth in it
  16. @seanfee80 The Irish Dental Association says it costs €100K more a year to run a family dental practice here than in NI
  17. @seanfee80 UK minimum wage is £5.50. Ours is €8.65. So the job is 211% of minimum wage, which would equal €31K here
  18. @seanfee80 in fairness that has the purchasing parity of over €30K
  19. @ShortCall no good information out there for it. However, I wouldn't assume that its any more. Costs are higher here
  20. average UK dentist earns £89K annually - http://ow.ly/KZQj