Fergus Cassidy
OTHER PUBLISHED WRITING

REACTION: 23 OCTOBER 2005
So much has happened since the Irish goverment first tried to introduce nuclear power in the mid-1970s. Such a proposal today would be open to far more public scrutiny.

EXTRA TIME: 30 OCTOBER 2005
When the clocks went back this morning, the extra sixty minutes came courtesy of time's long shadow.

E-VOTING ABANDONED: 3 MAY 2004
First published on NewsForge.com, the online newspaper for Linux and open source.

BOOK REVIEW: AUGUST 2002
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam. Edited by Bernard Edelman. Published by WW Norton 326pp

INTERVIEW: JULY 2002
From its beginnings, television wasn't immune to problems with copyright and intellectual property. I interviewed Evan I Schwartz about his book on Philo Farnsworth, who invented television in the 1920s.

MAKING THE POINT: AUGUST 1998
In the mid-1970s, the Irish government was proposing to build a nuclear power station at Carnsore Point, on the Wexford coast. On the August bank holiday weekend of 1978 a protest was held on the site. I was there and I wrote this piece 20 years later.

THE BLAME GAME: APRIL 2002 by Adam 'Amp' Jewell
With the massive growth in gaming come accusations that it can be harmful to gamers and those around them. Are the accusations justified?