 Once in a while, something comes along that changes the way we live. Something so simple, so intuitive, using it feels almost familiar. When you have to create something for students, it has to be simple enough for even a monkey who's blind drunk to use, and that's what we have by getting a core grant to develop our website. I design a website for students, a lot like how you'd make love to a woman. It's not just all about getting the final product done. You've got to build up to it, you've got to prepare. It's very much about looking at the whole lot. From top to bottom, from left to right, the size of the website, the shape of the website. How a website smells. Sometimes it can smell nice, sometimes not so nice. The difference is that when you look at a website, you forget these smells and you feel these emotions. Now DCUFM isn't just on your laptop, it's not just on your computer. It's on your phone, in your pocket, in your ears, and in your heart. I used to like two things in life. Finally, trimmed eyebrows and smiling alpacas. But now, a third thing has entered my life. That is this exciting, connected to a DCUFM application. As a child growing up in the wilds of Kerry, all I could do was nibble on lemon curd and pull that cow's paps. But now, I feel like I'm entering the 22nd century as the DCUFM application hits the Android Store and the Apple Store this fall.