November 15, 200520 yr BP 15.11.05 PM'S VISION Thailand to be `melting pot' of know-how YUWADEE TUNYASIRI Thailand will borrow foreign expertise to generate wealth, as locally grown knowledge is limited and cannot keep pace with global change, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday. International experts, especially those who specialise in mega-infrastructure projects, would be hired to accelerate national progress, Mr Thaksin told a meeting of middle management organised by the Bureaucracy Development Commission. ``The question is how we can cultivate global knowledge and use it to speed up the country's development. If we drift away in our thoughts, we won't catch up with the rest of the world,'' he said. Many state mega-projects were being held back despite abundant liquidity and credit. The hinderance was the limitations of locally cultivated knowledge. The recruitment of foreign experts and investors would bring in both money and knowhow. The United States was an example of how the ``cream'' from various nationalities could help a country prosper. Thailand could be a similar melting pot. ``We'll tap the brains of these people to create our wealth,'' Mr Thaksin said. ``I'll invite the whole world to advise us on how Thailand can take a leap forward in its development. They can come in and invest.'' In return, the government would offer a mix of farm commodities and cash as payment. A panel of independent agencies and media representatives would monitor the investments, he said. ----------------- I'm still looking for the "hub" word
November 15, 200520 yr ``We'll tap the brains of these people to create our wealth,'' Thailand, the HUB of Lobotomies
November 15, 200520 yr PM'S VISION Thailand to be `melting pot' of know-how BANGKOK: -- Thailand will borrow foreign expertise to generate wealth, as locally grown knowledge is limited and cannot keep pace with global change, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday. International experts, especially those who specialise in mega-infrastructure projects, would be hired to accelerate national progress, Mr Thaksin told a meeting of middle management organised by the Bureaucracy Development Commission. ``The question is how we can cultivate global knowledge and use it to speed up the country's development. If we drift away in our thoughts, we won't catch up with the rest of the world,'' he said. Many state mega-projects were being held back despite abundant liquidity and credit. The hinderance was the limitations of locally cultivated knowledge. The recruitment of foreign experts and investors would bring in both money and knowhow. The United States was an example of how the ``cream'' from various nationalities could help a country prosper. Thailand could be a similar melting pot. ``We'll tap the brains of these people to create our wealth,'' Mr Thaksin said. ``I'll invite the whole world to advise us on how Thailand can take a leap forward in its development. They can come in and invest.'' In return, the government would offer a mix of farm commodities and cash as payment. A panel of independent agencies and media representatives would monitor the investments, he said. --Bangkok Post 2005-11-15
November 15, 200520 yr We'll tap the brains of these people to create our wealth,'' Mr Thaksin said. ``I'll invite the whole world to advise us on how Thailand can take a leap forward in its development. They can come in and invest. I was going to write a really long sarcastic post about this but then I realised...its just not worthy of the effort, is it? Same shit, different day. Been a while since I've seen the word 'progress' used in that way though. Not since the 1970s actually. And I would have thought that Singapore would have been a more locally relevant 'melting pot model of success' than the US. Edited November 15, 200520 yr by Crushdepth
November 15, 200520 yr Duplicate threads merged. Taoism: shit happens Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us? Atheism: I don't believe this shit
November 15, 200520 yr We'll tap the brains of these people to create our wealth And we'll pay them Bht25,000 a month and make them do visa runs.
November 15, 200520 yr PM'S VISION Thailand to be `melting pot' of know-how BANGKOK: -- Thailand will borrow foreign expertise to generate wealth, as locally grown knowledge is limited and cannot keep pace with global change, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday. The recruitment of foreign experts and investors would bring in both money and knowhow. The United States was an example of how the ``cream'' from various nationalities could help a country prosper. Thailand could be a similar melting pot. ``We'll tap the brains of these people to create our wealth,'' Mr Thaksin said. ``I'll invite the whole world to advise us on how Thailand can take a leap forward in its development. They can come in and invest.'' In return, the government would offer a mix of farm commodities and cash as payment. A panel of independent agencies and media representatives would monitor the investments, he said. --Bangkok Post 2005-11-15 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Big difference in the melting pots. In the US immigrants would migrate bringing their expertise, but stay and take their ideas and skill to fruition. To be able to purchase land, homes and businesses, to put down their roots, to grow their lives and families. To gain citizenship without much ado. In Thailand with its xenophobia, the PM seems to be saying, we want to take what you have in knowledge and skill till you run out of usefulness and then say thank you very much, now get outta our country, Oh by the way heres a few durians and some baht. You can visit, but you just can't stay
November 15, 200520 yr 1. There are many highly skilled foreigners allready living here who would like to contribute something to Thailand but are not permitted to. 2. Try showing a Thai an easier or better way of doing something. They just laugh at you and do it their own way. There are not many certainties here but one is, if their is a hard way of doing something , the Thais will find it.
November 15, 200520 yr "In return, the government would offer a mix of farm commodities and cash as payment. A panel of independent agencies and media representatives would monitor the investments, he said." ----------------------------------- I think that should swing the deal. What highly trained architect / engineer could resist a Rai of rice in Ubon & a buffalo (sick)? TiT Ace
November 15, 200520 yr Could be a melting hub or a tapping hub..but which come first the tapping or the melting?
November 15, 200520 yr Sorry about the previous post, but I just had a brainstorm -- using poultry as the trade commodity, the country could be the Birds For Brains Hub!
November 15, 200520 yr Sorry about the previous post, but I just had a brainstorm -- using poultry as the trade commodity, the country could be the Birds For Brains Hub! Excellent!!! Taoism: shit happens Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us? Atheism: I don't believe this shit
November 15, 200520 yr We'll tap the brains of these people to create our wealth And we'll pay them Bht25,000 a month and make them do visa runs. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Oh ... English teachers
November 15, 200520 yr We'll tap the brains of these people to create our wealth And we'll pay them Bht25,000 a month and make them do visa runs. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Oh ... English teachers <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No. University Professors.
November 15, 200520 yr We'll tap the brains of these people to create our wealthAnd we'll pay them Bht25,000 a month and make them do visa runs. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Oh ... English teachers <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No. University Professors. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ha and they know lots about the REAL world
November 15, 200520 yr too parochial and pigheaded to learn from somebody else. and just plain dumb . they dont even have basic geography lessons at school for a start .outside of LOS does not exist !
November 15, 200520 yr If there is a hard way of doing something , the Thais will find it. May I use this as my signature? Edited November 15, 200520 yr by mbkudu
November 15, 200520 yr Import slaves from the poor neighbours to do the heavy, dirty stuff for a plate of rice and exploited western trained experts to do the brainwork for a shipload of grain. What a sad bloody indictment of the Thai education and vocational systems eh! I suppose a lot of the oil rich states of the Middle East were able to exploit western expertise to develop their infrastructures but they had the cash. So has the PM and the mega rich Thai elite I suppose but they won't be parting with their booty, that's for sure and certain.
November 15, 200520 yr they dont even have basic geography lessons at school for a start .outside of LOS does not exist ! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> According to my (Thai) daughter, they do, but it's boring and not worth paying attention to. She couldn't even find her hometown on a THailand map.
November 15, 200520 yr PM'S VISION Thailand to be `melting pot' of know-how BANGKOK: -- Thailand will borrow foreign expertise to generate wealth, as locally grown knowledge is limited and cannot keep pace with global change, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday. International experts, especially those who specialise in mega-infrastructure projects, would be hired to accelerate national progress, Mr Thaksin told a meeting of middle management organised by the Bureaucracy Development Commission. ``The question is how we can cultivate global knowledge and use it to speed up the country's development. If we drift away in our thoughts, we won't catch up with the rest of the world,'' he said. Many state mega-projects were being held back despite abundant liquidity and credit. The hinderance was the limitations of locally cultivated knowledge. The recruitment of foreign experts and investors would bring in both money and knowhow. The United States was an example of how the ``cream'' from various nationalities could help a country prosper. Thailand could be a similar melting pot. ``We'll tap the brains of these people to create our wealth,'' Mr Thaksin said. ``I'll invite the whole world to advise us on how Thailand can take a leap forward in its development. They can come in and invest.'' In return, the government would offer a mix of farm commodities and cash as payment. A panel of independent agencies and media representatives would monitor the investments, he said. --Bangkok Post 2005-11-15 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> what a numpty
November 16, 200520 yr "In return, the government would offer a mix of farm commodities and cash as payment. A panel of independent agencies and media representatives would monitor the investments, he said." But the government already offers the traditional colonial prerogatives to educated foreigners, especially in the technology areas: they live a much higher standard of living than back home (with maids, cooks, and drivers), they can have cheap drinks, cheap entertainment, and cheap women. If they are married their wives become modern day memsahibs whose faces grace the social pages of the regional ex-pat newspapers. They have the options of first rate English language private schools for their kids. They often get paid more than their Thai coounterpart buy I just can't figure out how to add in farm commodities to the mix. Free tapioca anyone?
November 16, 200520 yr It has always amused me that Thailand throws the doors open for people with a load of money but is a closed shop to people with skills and education. As someone as already said, low pay and visa runs. But if your loaded, no questions where the money came from, come in take a piece of the pie.
November 16, 200520 yr PM'S VISION Thailand to be `melting pot' of know-how BANGKOK: -- Thailand will borrow foreign expertise to generate wealth, as locally grown knowledge is limited and cannot keep pace with global change, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday. --Bangkok Post 2005-11-15 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I cannot believe that he actually realised what he has said here: locally grown knowledge is limited Please correct me if i am mis-reading the meaning "Thais have limited know how" - Lets not detract more by making fun of this - Honestly if Bonzai was to say - Us Ozzies need to borrow foreign expertise to generate wealth, as locally grown knowledge is limited and cannot keep pace with global change - He (Bonzai) would be howled at and riduculed by one and all. Off Topic but Well done Australia Socceroos won 4-2 in a penalty shoot out - Come on Ozzie Come On
November 16, 200520 yr Thailand To Be `melting Pot' Of Know-how Well I suppose it's a step up from "Pot of melting know-how." jb
November 16, 200520 yr But if your loaded, no questions where the money came from, come in take a piece of the pie. ...TAKE-OUT ONLY...
November 17, 200520 yr "In return, the government would offer a mix of farm commodities and cash as payment." I just can't figure out how to add in farm commodities to the mix. Free tapioca anyone? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> isn't longan the "fruit du jour" for the PM with his Chiangmai links?
November 17, 200520 yr If there is a hard way of doing something , the Thais will find it. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> May I use this as my signature? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually this is incorrect. The above should say : If there is an inefficient way of doing something , the Thais will find it
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