Tonight : Cold Shot at Ten Richter Tavern, Pafos

A blues rock band Cold Shot will be performing tonight at Ten Richter Tavern, Pafos.  Here is my digitally remastered snapshot of the poster.

Just in case you aren’t very good at reading blurred text from distorted images, here is my take on the content:

Groovejet Media Productions present live music with Cold Shot

a night of blues and classic rock

Saturday 26th February, doors open at 6:30pm, food served from 7:30pm

Ten Richter Tavern on the Emba Tala road

20 EUR includes full hot buffet meal

tickets are availalbe from Ten Richter, Music Gallery, Glam-R-Us

by email – [email protected]

ticket hotlines – 2619562, 99831136, 99115957

How’s your PrimeTel connection doing?

Just before the New Year, I’ve posted the good news from PrimeTel – free increase in the connection speed for all subscribers.  I was excited back than.  But over the last few days I had a number of discussions with a number of people and most of them seemed to complain about the degraded quality of service – speeds were not up, connection is not stable, and so on and so forth.  On one hand, I trust all these people.  On the other hand, my connection is doing fine.  Compared to speed tests that I did in December, I see better results now.  And I haven’t had any of the other problems.

So I am interested in hearing what are your experiences like.  Have you seen any changes in speed?  Have you seen any change in quality of service?  Have you seen any differences since the New Year at all?   Please let me know via the comments or directly.

Volkswagen Tiguan 2011 for sale

A good friend of mine is leaving Cyprus, and selling his brand new Volkswagen Tiguan.  He made a webpage with some details and more pictures.  If you are interested or know any who might be, please spread the word.  The contact details are on the page as well.

Police or economy? Police.

Cyprus Updates reports:

According to an article in Phileleftheros newspaper almost four thousands of aliens who were illegally in Cyprus last year left on their own, while many others were deported by decree of the Ministry of Interior.
According to Immigration Department figures from the last year 669 illegal immigrants presented themselves voluntarily at airports in Cyprus and asked to return to their countries. All of them had come to the free areas though illegally occupied North and nobody knew about their presence here. The majority were mainly Syrians and Moldavian, while the rest were from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India and China. Another 3,332 illegal aliens who either came to Cyprus through legal channels but their residence permits expired, or were asylum seekers, but their request was rejected and remained illegally on the island, also left voluntarily.

The phenomenon of voluntary departures large wave of illegal immigration is mainly attributed to lack of employment and increase unemployment, but also the fear that sooner or later be arrested by the Police.

I am somewhat familiar with illegal alien situation in Cyprus.  And in my personal opinion, police has not much to do with it.  Police was never effective enough to scare people off the island.  I think pretty much the only factor that is involved here is economy.  When people from poorer countries could get in here, get a job, and earn enough money in summer season to take them through winter, when jobs are less, or enough money to survive in Cyprus and support their families back home – that was a good enough reason to break the law.  After all, what’s going to happen in the worst case?  They’ll put you in jail for a few days until they figure out where you are from and arrange the deportation, and then they will send you back home.  Oh, boy, that’s scary.  Right.

In the last few years the situation in Cyprus changed quite a bit.  Tourism is down.  Businesses are closing.  Jobs are less.  And life is getting more expensive.  These are the factors that make people leave.  Not the police.

Blues and Classic Rock at Krasares Tavern, Pafos

A friend of mine sent me an SMS with the following:

Krasares Bar and Tavern are presenting a Blues and Classic Rock evening on the 8th of January at Krasares Tavern.  Live music by Cold Shot and friends with special guest from UK Davey Woodford.  Only 100 tickets will be available.  Tickets are 25 EUR and include a full buffet. Tickets are available at Krasares Tavern and the Music Gallery.  Or call on 99-115957, 99-457483, 96-510378.

This sounds like a lot of fun.  I’m a fan of blues and classic rock, especially when it’s live music.  I’ve heard Cold Shot perform before and they are really good.  I have no idea about the quality of either sound or food at Krasares Tavern, but that shouldn’t be too bad.

What’s too bad is that I won’t be able to make it due to scheduling conflicts.  However, I’m interest to hear how it went from all of you who are lucky enough to attend to the event.  Please let me know.