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Title: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 12:20:14
Road works on the Argostoli-Fiskardo road between Kontogourata - Lixouri junction will continue until 25/04/15. Diversion in operation.


Various organised holy Easter events around the island, on Saturday the Argostoli Philharmonic will be in and around Campanile Square serenading strollers along Lithostrotou from 11:50 - watch out for pottery being chucked off balconies!
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 12:32:26
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You'll need £100 'car insurance' for lawnmowers, says EU

Elderly wheelchair users, gardeners with ride-on lawnmowers and golfers driving motorised caddies may now need to take out car insurance as a 43-year-old European directive has resurfaced.

The obscure rule has been in place for decades but was interpreted to cover all motorised vehicles in a recent court case. Details are still emerging as to how British insurers will adapt.

The Department for Transport is discussing with industry body, the Association of British Insurers, to clarify which types of vehicles will need to be insured and at what level.

Under UK law, "niche" motorised vehicles such as mobility scooters and sit-on lawnmowers do not require the same level of insurance as a car or motorbike.

Lawnmowers, for example, only need cover if they are driven in public places and mobility scooters can drive on roads without insurance.

But European judges have said that the directive from 1972 clashes with these rules and that similar vehicles should have at least third-party car insurance.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/insurance/motorinsurance/11493891/Youll-need-100-car-insurance-for-lawnmowers-says-EU.html
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 12:34:35
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Aluminium battery can charge phone in one minute, scientists say

US scientists hail breakthrough in technology they say could provide safer, more convenient, greener alternative for laptops and mobiles
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/apr/07/aluminium-battery-can-charge-phone-in-one-minute-scientists-say
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 12:41:16
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Breakthrough in hydrogen-powered cars may spell end for petrol stations
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/breakthrough-in-hydrogenpowered-cars-may-spell-end-for-petrol-stations-10158400.html


Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 12:43:51
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The lost tomb of Jesus? Scientist claims he has 'virtually unequivocal evidence' that could help explain the whereabouts of Christ's remains
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/world-history/the-lost-tomb-of-jesus-scientist-claims-he-has-virtually-unequivocal-evidence-that-could-help-explain-the-whereabouts-of-christs-remains-10158514.html
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 14:38:21
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We checked out the string of beaches around Lourdas Bay and found plenty of good restaurants... The popular Skala beach is just at the end of the bay... and the area is lined with tavernas.

Enjoyable excursions to the countryside took us to the ruined hilltop castle of St George, near Peratata, and the monastery of St Ayos.

The Monastery of Saint Geronimo is situated in a vine-clad valley north-east of the castle.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-3024760/One-man-invasion-Kefalonia-Richard-Johnson-discovers-despite-conquerors-charming-Greek-haven-fought-mass-tourism.html

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Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 16:43:27
Hmmm, what's that strange looking thing having a kip in the stream?
Should you:
a) hold your breath and walk away on tip-toes so as not to disturb it
or
b) poke it in the eye with a short sharp stick (https://www.youtube.com/embed/ux8O2xI1qV4?feature=player_detailpage%22%20frameborder=%220%22%20allowfullscreen)
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: TonyKath on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 17:10:27
Hmmm, what's that strange looking thing having a kip in the stream?
Should you:
a) hold your breath and walk away on tip-toes so as not to disturb it
or
b) poke it in the eye with a short sharp stick (https://www.youtube.com/embed/ux8O2xI1qV4?feature=player_detailpage%22%20frameborder=%220%22%20allowfullscreen)

Bloody scary! Even with a bit of an idea what was going to happen!!  :unsure:

Tony
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: TonyKath on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 17:15:43
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We checked out the string of beaches around Lourdas Bay and found plenty of good restaurants... The popular Skala beach is just at the end of the bay... and the area is lined with tavernas.

Enjoyable excursions to the countryside took us to the ruined hilltop castle of St George, near Peratata, and the monastery of St Ayos.

The Monastery of Saint Geronimo is situated in a vine-clad valley north-east of the castle.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-3024760/One-man-invasion-Kefalonia-Richard-Johnson-discovers-despite-conquerors-charming-Greek-haven-fought-mass-tourism.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-3024760/One-man-invasion-Kefalonia-Richard-Johnson-discovers-despite-conquerors-charming-Greek-haven-fought-mass-tourism.html)

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Apart from the blooper about Lourdas and Skala being either ends of the same bay it's not a bad article. (OK, OK I know as bloopers go it's a pretty big one!!)

Tony
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 17:37:26
Apart from the blooper about Lourdas and Skala being either ends of the same bay it's not a bad article.

No, not too bad,once you take away the obligatory plugs for accommodation, tavernas and bars - and even they weren't as OTT as some. And no claim that Fiskardo is now anything but a scenic tourist trap. Don't reckon that article will cause Saint Geronimo to rise up and get on the war path.
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 18:10:16
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Koulis, Will You Marry Me?

A romantic gesture took place in the final fixture of Thessalia’s local amateur division, when courageous Kalioppi Dimou asked her fiance to marry her in a remarkably original way.
http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/04/06/koulis-will-you-marry-me-video/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-J6LDPdEP8

 :)
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 18:20:34
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/special-reports/11519095/The-ultimate-pension-freedom-Retire-in-Portugal-and-reduce-your-tax.html


Didn't see Greece suggested...  :hmm:
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 18:23:22
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Did a Nazi bomb fall near your house?
As unexploded Nazi bombs are discovered 70 years on from the Second World War, where did the bombs fall in London?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-two/11519769/Did-a-bomb-fall-near-your-house.html


Did the Nazis bomb a chippie near you: http://bombsight.org/
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Aristarches on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 18:34:30
[presumably the new hydrogen car will be the Hindenberg R101.
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Aristarches on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 18:43:42
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We checked out the string of beaches around Lourdas Bay and found plenty of good restaurants... The popular Skala beach is just at the end of the bay... and the area is lined with tavernas.

Enjoyable excursions to the countryside took us to the ruined hilltop castle of St George, near Peratata, and the monastery of St Ayos.

The Monastery of Saint Geronimo is situated in a vine-clad valley north-east of the castle.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-3024760/One-man-invasion-Kefalonia-Richard-Johnson-discovers-despite-conquerors-charming-Greek-haven-fought-mass-tourism.html

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What a load of rubbish!  What can you expect from this rag?
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 18:57:24
Government Politics is the same the World over....If you want to put out a mischievous and fear of God message, always quote a anonymous Government Official!

Here we go, this might prove you right, Med Man:

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Russia could offer debt-ridden Greece controversial loans and discounts on supplies of natural gas in exchange for the country's "assets", according to reports in Moscow.

Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, said on Saturday that it would be "unacceptable” if Mr Tsipras “jeopardised Europe's common policy on Russia” in return for Kremlin aid.

But Kommersant newspaper quoted an anonymous Russian government source...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11519651/Russia-ready-to-offer-Greeks-cash-in-return-for-assets.html
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Jolly Roger on Tuesday, 07 April, 2015 @ 22:11:23
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Did a Nazi bomb fall near your house?
As unexploded Nazi bombs are discovered 70 years on from the Second World War, where did the bombs fall in London?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-two/11519769/Did-a-bomb-fall-near-your-house.html

Did the Nazis bomb a chippie near you: http://bombsight.org/


This bomb fell in our back garden in Ilford and did not explode. The street was evacuated while it was defused. I always remember the crater it left where it was dug out.

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Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: Maik on Wednesday, 08 April, 2015 @ 01:15:25
This bomb fell in our back garden in Ilford and did not explode.

Bye 'eck, Rog!
Title: Re: 07/04/15
Post by: TonyKath on Wednesday, 08 April, 2015 @ 22:14:35
It nearly got called Seyless Gardens!!  ;)

Tony