http://www.boards.ie/
not great but might be a start
hope this helps,
moylan
On 16/12/06, Mikhail Ramendik <mr at ramendik.ru> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> This is really not about Linux, but I suspect the Linux people know this
> best :)
>> In my home country I used to join various online communities (forums,
> mailing
> lists, etc.) to find out about many topics - from non-mainstream music
> concerts to raising my kid. In Ireland I'd like to do the same, but how do
> I
> find teh communities?
>> Specificaly I am searching for ways of online communication on:
>> - The traditional Irish music scene
> - All things motoring (including, but not limited to, "how to purchase a
> used
> car")
> - Caring for a toddler
> - Events in Limerick
> - Role playing games of all kinds, especially Live Action if they exist
> here
> at all
>> I'm not going to ask the questions about all this here, of course! I just
> want
> to know where to ask (and just to read) about the topics.
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> Yours, Mikhail Ramendik
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