Drug use doubled over last three years in Cyprus

Cyprus Mail runs an article with some statistics of drug use in Cyprus.  It is said that drug use doubled over the last three years.  That’s not too good.  But the report itself is hard to understand – quotes say one thing and numbers say another.  For example:

“Cannabis is not so fashionable anymore among young people,” said EKTEPN head Neoclis Georgiadis. “The United States and Europe had their [cannabis] peak in the nineties, our peak was in 2004. We are ten years behind Western Europe.”

That’s on one hand.  And on the other:

THE PERCENTAGE of cocaine and cannabis users in Cyprus doubled between 2006 and 2009 with more women using, and a hike from zero to 1.6 per cent in the 55-64 age group taking up cannabis, it emerged yesterday.

Judging by what I can only see around myself, cannabis use more than doubled.  People who were occasional users before seem to do it more often, and those who wouldn’t even think about smoking pot just a few years ago, seem to welcome an opportunity now.  Also, on a few occasions where I could observe the high-school generation, I was rather surprised as to how familiar they are with the drug, how easily they can access it and how integrated it is with their culture.  I obviously can’t compare it to my own high-school years, but I’d says that even during my college years in this country the situation wasn’t the same.

And for the record, since I did mention cannabis, I have to say that I was pretty much neutral on the legalization issue for a long time.  Now I am more inclined towards legalizing it.  However, it should be clearly separated from the rest of the drugs, which should remain illegal.  And I do think that there is a whole lot of education to be done if legalization is to be considered.  Here is a place to start – real facts about drugs.

Day in brief

Fighting Adobe AIR on Fedora 12

Until now I was completely and totally ignoring Adobe AIR.  As far as I was concerned, it existed in a separate universe.  But recently, quite a few Adobe AIR applications started to come up on my radar that I wanted to try.  Yesterday, for example, I saw the Flickrroom, which sounds exactly like something that I need.  So, I searched yum repositories, and then Google, and then I found this blog post, which provides clear instructions on how to install Adobe AIR on Fedora Linux.  Followed everything to a step, and failed.  Then Googled for more, tried, and failed.  And no matter what I do, it seems to fail miserably.

Adobe AIR in Gnome menu

As far as I can judge, Adobe AIR is installed on my system.  I see two items in the main menu and they even work when I run them.  But when I try to install any Adobe AIR application, I get a well known error message.

$ Adobe\ AIR\ Application\ Installer /home/leonid/Desktop/Flickroom.air
Application crashed with an unhandled SIGSEGVCrashlog has been dumped in /tmp/airCrashLogs/0219_1359_vG6AfW

This seems to indicate that I missing some dependency on my system, but I can’t which one. I’ve installed and updated everything that I could find a reference to.  I’ve also looked through the crash dump for any hints, but nothing jumped at me.

Any ideas?