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MJCM

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  1. You can renew your license (without doing any test) after it expired less then 1 year.

    If you go to the DLT you only have to do the reaction test, color test, depth test. And if you renew a 5 year license you also have to watch a video on Road Safety.

  2. I'm playing with it in VMware, nasty one.

    You can say that again, the major exploit kits have already incorporated this bug, and with no response yet from Oracle, I've disabled Java and I haven't (yet) run into websites which need it. So if you are not running any Java Specific Apps my advice would be disable Java. (Instructions in Post #2).

    At the moment Java 1.7.0 to 1.7.06 (Cross Platform) are vulnerable to this 0-day exploit.

  3. US-Cert (which is the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team) is advising people to disable Java in their Browsers.

    Link: http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/636312

    Solution

    We are currently unaware of a practical solution to this problem.

    How to Disable Java

    Disable the Java plug-in

    Disabling the Java browser plugin may prevent a malicious webpage from exploiting this vulnerability.

    • Apple Safari: How to disable the Java web plug-in in Safari
    • Firefox: How to turn off Java applets
    • Microsoft Internet Explorer: Refer to the Java documentation for more details. In the Windows Control panel, open the Java item. Select the "Java" tab and click the "View" button. Uncheck "enabled" for any JRE version listed.
      Note that this method may not work on Vista or newer systems. As an alternative, you may use one of the following techniques:
      - Change the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Plug-in\<version>\UseJava2IExplorer registry value to 0, where <version> is any version of Java on your system. 10.6.2, for example.
      If you are running a 32-bit version of Java on a 64-bit platform, you should set the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\JavaSoft\Java Plug-in\<version>\UseJava2IExplorer registry value to 0.
      - Run javacpl.exe as administrator, click the "Advanced" tab, select "Microsoft Internet Explorer" in the "Default Java for browsers" section, and press the space bar to uncheck it. This will properly set the above registry value, despite the option being greyed out.
    • Chrome: See the "Disable specific plug-ins" section of the Chrome documentation for how to disable Java in Chrome.

    Use NoScript

    Using the Mozilla Firefox NoScript extension to whitelist web sites that can run scripts and access installed plugins will mitigate this vulnerability. See the NoScript FAQ for more information.

  4. UTFSE = Use The Forum Search Engine

    Why? I asked a question ! if you do not have anything to add other than you have heard this before. Why join the thread ? Not everyone here have talked about this. It's easy !! if this is old news to you then read something else and don't try to moderate what other OP's want to ask.

    I was merely responding to your question here !

    I am sure PattayaParent will be along in a minute and tell you to UTFSE !!smile.png

    UTFSE?

  5. Not being funny, but if you're gonna deal drugs, do in it your own country - You'll make more money and face a lighter sentence if you get caught.

    My point exactly, unbelievable the courage! Or is it plain stupidity?

    A Dutch guy sent a package with 2 grams of Cocaine to a p.o. box in Pattaya, a few days before he took the plane to Thailand. When he went to pick it up at the post office, police was waiting and he spent, no shit, a total of 7 years in a Pattaya jail before he was sent home. In the Netherlands he would have been booked for possesion but not spend a single day in jai for such an amountl!!

    Sorry for him, but you have to obey the laws of the land.

  6. Maybe he was saving to get the 800k required for a Retirement Visa wink.png

    It's been lowered to 400K for quite some time now!

    Police order 777/2551 Rule 2.22

    2.22 In the case of a retiree: Permission will be granted for a period of not more than 1 year at a time.

    (1) The alien has obtained a temporary visa (NON-IM);

    (2) The applicant is 50 years of age or over;

    (3) Proof of income of not less than Baht 65,000 per month; or

    (4) Account deposit with a bank in Thailand of not less than

    800,000 Baht as shown in the bank account for the past 3 months at the filing date of the application. For the first year, the applicant should have that amount in his bank account for not less than 60 days or

    (5) Annual income plus bank account deposit totaling not less

    than Baht 800,000 as of the filing date of application

  7. Guys thank you so much for your suggestions. They are very compelling, but each has its own disadvantages. I'm kind of picky. smile.png

    I have a 3G dongle and subscribed to a service by 1-2-Call. I use it for traveling, but its performance (384 kbps) is not even near to what I need.

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    I bought my AIS Aircard in their shop in BIG C Extra.

    It has the following writing on it AIRCARD 3G 7.2Mbps.

    I am downloading at pretty good speeds (definitely more then 384 kbps), maybe you have exceeded your usage and then they set you back to a speed of 384 kbps.

    Look at the Volume Based Packages here: http://www.ais.co.th...netsim-package/

    And also look at this , it is about a 3G router with aircard

    ais_aircard_3G_doublesurf-05.jpg

  8. ToT has an 1 time early cancellation fee of 1070 THB.

    My friend moved his ToT internet from his Condo to his House and there where no Additional Costs. Installation at both his House and before his Condo where free.

    But if you really want no cancellation fee's then get a 12-call (AIS) Aircard, and a around 350 THB 1 GB 3G Plan as other Members already suggested.

    This post will help:

    http://www.thaivisa....-maps-thailand/

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