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    Tie a yellow ribbon

    by  • 8 March, 2003 • Travel • 0 Comments

    I’m coming home, I’ve done my time… After a whole month searching for a company that could bring our gear over from Kleine Spouwen, Belgium to Iraklio, I was driving my upstairs neighbour with her cat to the vet last evening. While I was explaining that the transporters in our country charged over €5000...

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    More techno mumbo jumbo

    by  • 6 March, 2003 • Tech • 1 Comment

    Thursday already! Time flies when you’re having a good time! It’s hard to believe that I have been here for 2 months already. Just one more week and I will fly back to Belgium to make preparations for the final move. Actually I haven’t been doing a lot this week. I was terrible weather,...

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    Just another dreary day

    by  • 2 March, 2003 • General • 1 Comment

    Saturday had been a reasonably nice day. It was dry for a change and the temperature had risen to 15 degrees. I thought it would be good idea for me to go to Kastelli Kissamou on Sunday. Sunday morning greeted me with a grey sky, the type that disappears unnoticed into the equally grey...

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    Micro climates are good for you

    by  • 1 March, 2003 • General • 0 Comments

    I hadn’t taken all these risks of driving off a cliff or getting stuck in the snow for no good reason. I had come to this region (the Messará valley, see my previous post) because there is a chance that I will be able to work here. The idea is that, because of the...

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    And now, the weather backcast

    by  • 1 March, 2003 • General • 0 Comments

    The weather, the whole weather and nothing but the weather. It has been one heck of a month, weather wise. To start with, we had massive leaks in the sky, throwing a wet curtain all over the island for days on end. When it wasn’t raining, a fierce and cold wind from the north...

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    Greek salaries

    by  • 27 February, 2003 • General • 0 Comments

    In a EMBASSY OF GREECE: PRESS OFFICE – News Flash, published by the Washington D.C. office in june 2002, Mr. Simitis said that the average salary in Greece rose to 80 percent of the EU average, inflation has fallen significantly, budget deficits were turned into surpluses and the country’s public debt was steadily shrinking....

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    Here in my heart

    by  • 25 February, 2003 • General • 0 Comments

    Do you know what the Number 1 hit was on the day you were born???? I do now. And it feels somewhat appropriate too. Here In My Heart -Artist: Al Martino as sung on “Al Martino Greatest Hits” -CEMA Special Markets(Capitol-EMI) CDL 57361 -peak Billboard position # 1 for 3 weeks in 1952 -competing...

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    CSS beginners guide

    by  • 23 February, 2003 • Tech • 1 Comment

    I have been strugling with Cascading Style Sheets for the last couple of weeks. Somehow I couldn’t get my mind wrapped about a lot of the syntactic rules. Slowly I began to seriously doubt if I “still had it”. I had read tons of information, dumped numerous examples to my local disks for closer...

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    Ladies, lock & load

    by  • 22 February, 2003 • Weird • 0 Comments

    In Jonathon Delacour: the heart of things I found an interesting post: Disgusted that the Peloponnesian War has dragged on for years with no end in sight, Lysistrata convinced the women of Athens to go on a sex strike to force their husbands to make peace with Sparta. Girls of the world, you know...

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    VAT is that?

    by  • 17 February, 2003 • Weird • 0 Comments

    Today I got a reasonable explanation from someone on the seemingly random way of including VAT in the prices of some goods and not in others, as I told you yesterday. It happened in another electronics shop I went to today. The salesperson seemed a little bit more open to my questioning him on...

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