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I’m a GC who denounces both Greece & Turkey and supports the sovereignty of Cyprus.
11
34%
I’m a GC who insists that the whole of Cyprus is Greek!
7
22%
I’m a GC against the sovereignty of Cyprus and in favor of “Greek” and “Turkish” sections.
0
No votes
I’m a TC who denounces both Turkey & Greece and supports the sovereignty of Cyprus.
2
6%
I’m a TC who insists that the whole of Cyprus is Turkish!
1
3%
I’m a TC against the sovereignty of Cyprus and in favor of “Turkish” and “Greek” sections.
6
19%
I’m a Greek who supports the sovereignty of Cyprus.
0
No votes
I’m a Greek who insists that the whole of Cyprus is Greek!
1
3%
I’m a Greek against the sovereignty of Cyprus and in favor of “Greek” and “Turkish” sections.
0
No votes
I’m a Turk who supports the sovereignty of Cyprus.
1
3%
I’m a Turk who insists that the whole of Cyprus is Turkish!
2
6%
I’m a Turk against the sovereignty of Cyprus and in favor of “Turkish” and “Greek” sections.
1
3%
 
Total votes : 32

Postby DT. » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:45 pm

Get Real! wrote:There’s a rumor going round the IT industry that Facebook is a CIA worldwide people database.

On top of that, I’ve also noticed that the Facebook website has like a dozen Active-X controls requesting to run upon entry! I know that because Active-X controls are forbidden from running on my main PC without my permission so I end up saying "no" about a dozen times the few times I've been there. (A pain in the arse but safe)

If you MUST join Facebook don’t post any of your personal details if you can avoid it.

http://articles.winferno.com/web-browse ... f-activex/


APOEL THRYLOS DOUBLE RE GATTOURRI!!! :D
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:47 pm

DT. wrote:
Get Real! wrote:There’s a rumor going round the IT industry that Facebook is a CIA worldwide people database.

On top of that, I’ve also noticed that the Facebook website has like a dozen Active-X controls requesting to run upon entry! I know that because Active-X controls are forbidden from running on my main PC without my permission so I end up saying "no" about a dozen times the few times I've been there. (A pain in the arse but safe)

If you MUST join Facebook don’t post any of your personal details if you can avoid it.

http://articles.winferno.com/web-browse ... f-activex/


APOEL THRYLOS DOUBLE RE GATTOURRI!!! :D

:lol: Where have you been fool? :lol:

You back from the UK again? :?
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Postby Simon » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:48 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
You say Greece is doing something now, but a bit too too late isnt it?


No! It is never too late. We still need Greece today. Greece was essential to Cyprus' entry to EU! If we told her it was too late, we would never have entered the EU, or at least would have had huge problems doing so. The junta did not represent Greece and you cannot forever blame Greece as a whole for this junta. GR needs to get over it and take a more progressive attitude. Telling Greece to get lost will not help anybody but Turkey.
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Postby DT. » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:49 pm

Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:
Get Real! wrote:There’s a rumor going round the IT industry that Facebook is a CIA worldwide people database.

On top of that, I’ve also noticed that the Facebook website has like a dozen Active-X controls requesting to run upon entry! I know that because Active-X controls are forbidden from running on my main PC without my permission so I end up saying "no" about a dozen times the few times I've been there. (A pain in the arse but safe)

If you MUST join Facebook don’t post any of your personal details if you can avoid it.

http://articles.winferno.com/web-browse ... f-activex/


APOEL THRYLOS DOUBLE RE GATTOURRI!!! :D

:lol: Where have you been fool? :lol:

You back from the UK again? :?


Leaving on Wednesday re horkati! :D
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:53 pm

Simon wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
You say Greece is doing something now, but a bit too too late isnt it?


No! It is never too late. We still need Greece today. Greece was essential to Cyprus' entry to EU! If we told her it was too late, we would never have entered the EU, or at least would have had huge problems doing so. The junta did not represent Greece and you cannot forever blame Greece as a whole for this junta. GR needs to get over it and take a more progressive attitude. Telling Greece to get lost will not help anybody but Turkey.


I should have made it clear that when I had said, 'too late', it was too late to save the north of the island. Ofcourse, had Greece been more pro-active, WIII would have broken out. God (the Power) forbid, but that is a different stor.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:54 pm

Simon wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
You say Greece is doing something now, but a bit too too late isnt it?


No! It is never too late. We still need Greece today. Greece was essential to Cyprus' entry to EU! If we told her it was too late, we would never have entered the EU, or at least would have had huge problems doing so. The junta did not represent Greece and you cannot forever blame Greece as a whole for this junta. GR needs to get over it and take a more progressive attitude. Telling Greece to get lost will not help anybody but Turkey.

The junta sucks, Greece sucks, and YOU suck Simon…

Now beat it!
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:55 pm

DT. wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:
Get Real! wrote:There’s a rumor going round the IT industry that Facebook is a CIA worldwide people database.

On top of that, I’ve also noticed that the Facebook website has like a dozen Active-X controls requesting to run upon entry! I know that because Active-X controls are forbidden from running on my main PC without my permission so I end up saying "no" about a dozen times the few times I've been there. (A pain in the arse but safe)

If you MUST join Facebook don’t post any of your personal details if you can avoid it.

http://articles.winferno.com/web-browse ... f-activex/

APOEL THRYLOS DOUBLE RE GATTOURRI!!! :D

:lol: Where have you been fool? :lol:

You back from the UK again? :?


Leaving on Wednesday re horkati! :D

Vromo-shillo lastihari... boudana dou fourbou!
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Postby miltiades » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:56 pm

Simon wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
You say Greece is doing something now, but a bit too too late isnt it?


No! It is never too late. We still need Greece today. Greece was essential to Cyprus' entry to EU! If we told her it was too late, we would never have entered the EU, or at least would have had huge problems doing so. The junta did not represent Greece and you cannot forever blame Greece as a whole for this junta. GR needs to get over it and take a more progressive attitude. Telling Greece to get lost will not help anybody but Turkey.

How do you you account for the fact that Cyprus is far more more advanced in every field from Greece. Why do you think that Cyprus was not capable , on its own merit , of meeting the entry criteria into the EU.
Bulgaria , Malta , Poland all successfully met the prerequisite criteria why not Cyprus Plonker , did we really join because of the Klamaras influence . Bollocks mate !
Malta is a much smaller island than Cyprus , whose help did they get , dont tell me , Greece !!!
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Postby Lit » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:58 pm

miltiades wrote:
Simon wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
You say Greece is doing something now, but a bit too too late isnt it?


No! It is never too late. We still need Greece today. Greece was essential to Cyprus' entry to EU! If we told her it was too late, we would never have entered the EU, or at least would have had huge problems doing so. The junta did not represent Greece and you cannot forever blame Greece as a whole for this junta. GR needs to get over it and take a more progressive attitude. Telling Greece to get lost will not help anybody but Turkey.

How do you you account for the fact that Cyprus is far more more advanced in every field from Greece. Why do you think that Cyprus was not capable , on its own merit , of meeting the entry criteria into the EU.
Bulgaria , Malta , Poland all successfully met the prerequisite criteria why not Cyprus Plonker , did we really join because of the Klamaras influence . Bollocks mate !
Malta is a much smaller island than Cyprus , whose help did they get , dont tell me , Greece !!!


Are you seriously telling us that Turkey wasnt pushing EU states to prevent Cypriot membership? Oh how quickly we forget.
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Postby The Cypriot » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:58 pm

crikey, GR! The ONE CYPRUS brigade had better watch their backs. I can see the CIA orchestrating a virtual coup against the administrators, giving some opportunist computer virus a pretext to invade and divide the group.
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