News Friday, January 15, 2010 D Todays menu Keep public transport clean and tidy by taking your Metro with you when you leave the bus or train Contact usGuilty Pleasures P6 Mail P12 MetroLife, inc TV P14-18 60 Second Interview P17 Puzzles P18 Business P19 Sport P21-24 Lotto Wednesdays draw: 06, 09, 18, 24, 30, 41 Bonus: 14 Monday Million: 11, 15, 19, 29, 37, 38 Bonus: 20 Saturday Draw: 02, 13, 24, 29, 32, 42 Bonus: 44 Recycle for DUBLIN E-mail: news@metroherald.ie Visit: www.e-metro.ie Newsdesk: 01 637 5975 Advertising: 01 637 5972 Distribution: 01 637 5901 Classified: 01 637 5979 The Ridiculant Something we found down the back of the internet Fact of the day The average person has 1,460 dreams a year. A person has on average four dreams a night, which become progressively longer after each dream. The first dream of the night may only last around ten minutes, but your final dream could last as long as 45 minutes. It Is Friday the end of the working week. If you are anything like us you will have reached the point of being disoriented, dizzy and confused about what is going on around you. If that is the case, can we recommend that you waste a portion of the day playing a game that will make you even more disoriented, dizzy and confused about whats going on around you? First Person tetris is a rather wonderful, if supremely frustrating, version of the classic game. Attempting to rotate the blocks rotates your screen instead leaving you with the impression that youre playing it in one of those spinny things they put astronauts in to see if they will throw up once they are blasted into space. Admittedly, its not technically first-person that would involve you playing as the block itself, plummeting down a chasm, spinning wildly as you plunge towards a mysterious pile of boxes below. But it is great fun. Belfast Dublin 2day Max: 10c Sunrise: 8.33am Max: 9c 2dayaroundEurope Athens Barcelona Berlin Brussels London Geneva Madrid Paris Rome 14c 14c -3c 3c 7c 5c 11c 4c 14c Min: 3c 9c9c 8c 8c 8c 8c Sunset: 16.36pm 2night Limerick Cork Galway Cavan Derry Tipperary WaterfordKerry Kilarney Donegal 10c 10c 9c 9c 8c 8c Staying windy this evening with a spell of heavy rain moving eastwards across the country soon after dark. A mild and frost free night. Lowest temperatures 3 to 7C, with very strong southerly winds moderating. Mild today, with of mix of sunshine and showers, mainly affecting western and southern counties at first, but becoming more widespread later in the day. Winds will decrease for a while this morning and rain will ease, with some dry periods developing. However, rain will become persistent again later and will turn heavy in many areas during the evening. Winds will strengthen also and will reach gale force at times. Temperatures reaching 8 to 10C. www.firstpersontetris.com
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