Alright?
Alright. Well enough, but the thing is, no matter how good and useful it is, an app is still an app, isn’t it? And shouldn’t it also be free, like all other apps?
This question, I suppose, is a no-brainer for real, die-hard free apps guys only.
Here are recent media examples of “no-brainer”, a predominantly American idiom:
1. Pat Spillane is, he admits, “bored silly”.
The outspoken GAA pundit should be facing into his 112km round trip commute to work on Monday but, like around 1,000 other teachers, he has opted to retire early.
The eight-time All-Ireland medal winner only turned 56 in December and stepped down as principal of St Goban’s College in Bantry, Co Cork, where he had been on the staff since 1979.
He said yesterday he only opted to retire to secure his pension entitlements under the Croke Park Agreement but is struggling to adapt to his new reality.
“I absolutely hate it,” he told the Irish Independent, “but it was a no brainer, with the Croke Park Agreement, to be gone before February.
“But what’s happened is the best and most experienced teachers are all gone, which means it’s going to be a struggle in lots of schools where these teachers won’t be replaced with the same calibre.
“Croke Park was a great agreement for the unions but in return the Government got very little. It’s wrong and I think it’s going to have to be addressed.”
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