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Jan 042010
 

Άρθρο από το blog: MARFIL MUERTE:

This is ridiculous, I hesitated quite a bit posting this, it's like a bad joke.


I am sitting as we speak in a nice coffee shop in the new Larnaca airport, very nice place,
clean, classy and organized. A delicious mochachino costs 4.8 euros, not bad.


Throughout the airport, there's -one- WiFi prodiver, the AP is named "MTN_WiFi"
1. You open your browser and have to click "continue" on a page loaded with crap.

2. You have to make a new user account (wot?). You privide your user/pass, continue.

3. And voila! You are free to choose one of the following:
30 minutes - 5 euros
1 hour - 8 euros
2 hours - 12 euros
WHAT THE HOLY FUCK?!?!?
8 euros (11.6 dollars) an hour?
but there's more..

4. Next page, payment. VISA only! FFS! %$#%@$#%$#
How the fuck am I going to transfer money from my savings to my current account without internet? Call a friend, ask his card number as calm as possible, type it in..
but there's even more...
5. So what what does this connection that costs for 1 hour as much as 1/3 of my dsl bill for a month?
www.speedtest.net and the result: 1Mbps :S

I don't know what the airport ppl are thinking, what drugs they are on, but you have to know this:
Traveling to or from Cyprus is gonna cost you 12 bucks and hour spent in the airport, waiting, delays, or anything.
I challenge you to find ONE international airport ANYWHERE that doesnt have free wifi, or charges that much.
Can't wait to arrive in Athens...

EDIT: It's official, this is a scam. The connection is slow as shit, and its 4am. It's totally crippled by stupid firewall rules, u basically pay 8e/h to slowly browse facebook.

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Dec 272009
 

Άρθρο από το blog: MARFIL MUERTE:

It's time for everyone to rejoice in celebration. I'm initiating the preach of truth.
My truth!

~ Première leçon: vocabulaire ~ 最初レッスン:用語 ~
Tenuous at best was all he had to say
When pressed about the rest of it, the world that is
From proto-Sanskrit Minoans to porto-centric Lisboans
Greek Cypriots and and Hobis-hots Who hang around in ports a lot





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