Thursday, January 21, 2010

Do last.fm radio streams work in Greece

Do last.fm radio streams work in Greece?
I live in the UK and was going to bring my computer on holiday in Greece. I am wondering if last.fm radio streams will work there - or is the music available on them restricted to certain countries such as the US and UK?
Other - Internet - 1 Answers
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I just used a proxy from Brazil at the last.fm website and the streams worked like they usually do so I don't foresee there being any problems.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Home work Ancient Greece Help

Home work Ancient Greece Help?
So I need help, I can't find any answers. But the on I'm stuck on is 'describe the military system in ancient Greece'. I just wanna know if anyone has links to sites about it. I've looked a lot.
Homework Help - 2 Answers
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Here ya go! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Military_of_ancient_Rome http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/greekweapons/Greek_Soldiers_Hoplites.htm Good Luck!
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http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=military+system+in+ancient+Greece%27&fr=ush-ans

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Is it cheaper to get around Greece with bus or train

Is it cheaper to get around Greece with bus or train?
I'm thinking about going to Greece in May for two weeks. Is it cheaper to get a Eurail pass for Greece or to take the bus? How does the bus system work in Greece if I want to travel city to city?
Greece - 4 Answers
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The rail lines don't go everywhere (state where you want to go) - best to just use long distance buses. From Athens (Kiffisou) you can get the bus to anywhere on the mainland - it used to be dirt cheap but now it's quite expensive due to the petrol prices which went sky high - even though the price of petrol has decreased the bus tickets haven't. Local transport within a city is still very inexpensive.
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Well, where in Greece are you planning on going? I went there this summer, but I went on an island hop, and I know that some islands had better transportation systems than others. If you want to travel city to city, I know some bus systems did that but others were only local, so you might want to do some research or buy a travel guide like lonely planet, or a Rick Steve's guide. The buses I did ride on cost from 1.40 to 2.30 euros, but i did not do extensive travel on the buses. I think the buses I was on were local. I personally went on a island hop though a tour company called EF College Break, that was just very easy. I think the cost of the tour is around 3,000, but it depends where you are flying out from because it included airfare, hotels, and transfers. If that interests you, my discount code West2009 saves you $50 off any trip. If not, I really don't remember trains, though I sure if you are on the mainlands or Athens there are some. I just remember buses, but we were on the islands alot. Good luck, and may I suggest tring another forum like Fondors or TripAdviser if you do not get the info you need here. I have used them in the past, and there are people that frequent there that have traveled alot. Have a great time on your trip! (and by the way, i think in general buses tend to be cheaper than trains, thought there are exceptions.)
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bus is the only way , with ferry too
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Friday, January 1, 2010

A chinese finding work in Greece

A chinese finding work in Greece?
i will travel to greece for maybe half to 1 year!i love greece so much! Any tips on how to find a job? is it possible to work there? Specific websites or newspapers to check? I don't speak Greek, but I hope to learn it. I'll take any kind of *** job, really, but my specific qualifications are in English, chinese, Thanks! sorry! i am a taiwanese!
Greece - 5 Answers
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You can visit the embassy of China in Athens and they will help you to find a job. In Greece there are many chinese people and if you know someone that would help you to adapt quickly into the Greek reality. Good luck!
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Ning Hao! There are many Chinese people in Greece now. They mainly keep stores, trading clothes, shoes, small electronics, and this kind of stuff. Maybe you could contact some of them and possibly they can direct you accordingly! Another way, as Maria advised is to contact the Chinese Embassy in Athens, even from now to possibly find families who want their kids to learn Chinese!
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I believe Greeks traveled the world entirely so what makes anyone think there are those whom do not Speak your language you hold wonder full references you hold it in your Mother Tongue .that's the best Resume you need by Importing your trade ,,,and the best of Luck
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NO.... For heaven's sake no... We already have plenty of you, intentionally sent here and everywhere by the authorities of your country just to destroy ours and Europe's economy (and health) with your rotten cheap products.
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you are not a taiwanese, you are a chinese who is living in taiwan province
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Go to the Greek islands around March. Pick the touristic ones. many Greeks look for personnel to run their business. Must speak English (any other language is also desirable). Depending on your qualifications and the job, you should expect something between 700-1200 euros/month. Places: Mykonos, Santorini, Rhodes, Crete and Corfu. Avoid Athens: tough life, expensive.