A chairde,
I've been around the past few years on other Irish learning boards and various mailing lists like GAEILGE-B and received a redirect tip to here from the fine people at
IGTF.
I began learning foreign languages with German back in '76, enjoyed Spanish in high school, most seriously studied a language (Russian) at
DLI and university, and started picking up others just for the fun of it.
I took up Irish in the 90s when I saw Ó Siadhail's
Learning Irish at a Barnes and Noble and bought it, cassettes and all. It's been slow going as I've had no one in the area (rural Illinois) that shares the interest, though I did get the occasional bit of help in the beginning from soc.culture.irish

Also, Gaeilge's a bit different from other languages I've studied and work keeps me busy. I've slowly absorbed enough grammar, vocab, and syntax so I'm able to understand some beginners material and had a few chuckles during the film
The Eagle. These days I believe the Irish number system is crazier than that of Russian. At least Irish is not as difficult with its cases as Estonian. Buíochas le Dia!
I hope to keep on gleaning those fine bits of info and share my own discoveries here. ILF abú!