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jmdf103

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  1. went 2 days ago for an extra 30 days visa exemption with my UK passport. when i reentered thailand the officer looked through my passport for any recent walk in entries. He found one from earlier in the year and wrote in a circled 1 next to the stamp and wrote in a circled 2 with the stamp he was giving me. He said that i was allowed 4, not sure if he meant that on the 4th time he would refuse entry or after 4th entry that i would be refused.

  2. a friend of mine recently had to pay 37,000 baht tax for her thai massage shop in chiang mai, which is a helluva lot for her.

    it got me wondering. Since the government that the people elected has been removed by force by the army, then who exactly is she paying?

    Where i am from in the uk, each year in april the people collectively pay their contribution to finance the policies and projects that they elected for.

    Put yourselves in my poor thai friend's shoes, i feel sorry that she has to pay this money. It seem to me that people would be well within their moral rights to withhold this money until a new government can be elected to which they can pay their taxes to.

    any thoughts?

  3. I read that comet Ison is about to go around the sun at the moment and it might, might still become visible comet. If that would happen, when?

     

     

    http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/highlights/193909261.html

    http://theskylive.com/ison-tracker

    according to this it will be best viewed in early december, 

    the second link tells you its exact current coordinates, will plug these coordinates into google sky map on my smartphone later to see if its visible at all

     

    also venus is very bright and huge at the moment.... may go out and look for some cheap binoculars tommorow.

  4. Why must you be a monk in Thailand in particular? Pretty affectatious. Which goes against what a monk is supposed to be like. What's wrong with being on in your own country? Not 'trendy' enough?

    Dreamer.

    yes there are too many monks in thailand already in my opinion, if you do decide to go please be careful in choosing which Wat. There are many Wats where the local population is already strained to upkeep the monks, so try no to add to the suffering.

    The drain is twofold, not only must the monks be provided for, but also this significant percentage of the workforce who would otherwise be working is removed from the local economy.

  5. Last night around 6.40pm I looked up at a very clear sky (by Phuket standards) which was just going through the transformation of blue into darkness. There was a large, beautiful bright star or planet just down & slightly angled to the right away from the quarter moon. I wonder what it was.

    this is venus

     

    jupiter is also very bright at the moment late at night, even with the zoom of my smartphone camera its disc can be seen

  6. hi all

    i am also interested in astronomy. I used to have a Tasco telsocope when i was a kid.

    For complete beginners who are interested, i recommend downloading google sky map for your smartphone

     

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.stardroid&hl=en

     

    It uses the phone's gravity sensor to locate you on the planet, so that when you point your phone at the sky, it shows you on the sky map what you are looking at.

    its really great to see a star or planet then use Sky Map to find out what it is you are looking at.

    I always wanted to look at the Andromeda Galaxy but had to idea where in the sky to look, using the Sky Map search function i searched for Messier object 31 (andromeda) to find it.

    quite often i go up to promthep cape at night to play around with it.

     

    is there anyone in the naiharn area who has a decent telescope?

     

  7. Most parties in Thailand and the world recognise that what is happening in the south of Thailand is a political and social problem more than a religious issue.

    Please try and keep the religious hate crap out of this.

    Most parties in Thailand and the world recognise that what is happening in the south of Thailand is a political and social problem more than a religious issue.

    Please try and keep the religious hate crap out of this.

    Rubbish. Chopping folk up, killing kids is political w00t.gif , not religious. Soooooooo pray tell me why the killing

    ''For Political Purposes'' is not happening elsewhere other than where Muslims are involved.

    Did u think that IRA terrorist bombers would plant a bomb on a Saturday, and then stroll into church for Sunday mass the next day? Doubt they gave a crap about Catholicism, just as much as these terrorists care about Islam. These are frustrated, neglected people whose land was hijacked a century ago. In every freedom movement there is nearly always an extremist element.

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  8. in a previous post i conveyed my grievances at percieved inequality in thai buddhism.

    today again i saw something that made me sad, while waiting for my ferry to langkawi i noticed a group of monks and nuns drinking coffee in the ferry terminal coffee shop. I also ordered some coffee so i could observe their behavior. It saddened me when the nuns felt the need to take role of waitresses by serving the monks their coffee and cookies. One of the two nuns was around 60 years of age, and to see her having to kneel on the floor while serving coffee to a 30 year old monk made me realise that simply because of her sex, she commands a lower status than these younger monks. Surely she has sacrificed in life as much as a male monk?

    An interesting article.

    http://www.studentpulse.com/articles/213/against-the-wind-differences-and-similarities-between-buddhist-monks-and-nuns

    can any nuns share their experiences please?