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totally spend a lot of time planning
all the details need to be on your building plans
more time planning less time wasted later
good airflow is always a good idea
q con blocks for me are great if in the budget
ceiling fans in all rooms would be my plan
venting the roof cavity always helps cooling and should be detailed in your building plans
should always have access hatches to the ceiling cavity, they should be clearly marked on your plans also
can exhaust vent out the walls with a water proof cover outside so driving rain doesnt enter
cheers
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toilet paper is perfectly fine into a septic tank
maybe you are referring to a soak away or seepage tank where the waste goes directly into the ground
there is a very big difference
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had guests at my villa use the navigo taxis
absolutely fantastic is their response
previously had used a taxi to choeng mon beach which charged them 400 baht for 3 km trip
with navigo were charged 190 baht
100 baht calling fee and 30 baht per km
our guests have now used them from that point onwards
apparently they have 15 vehicles already and are wanting to expand due to huge demand
at last some competition for the taxi rouges
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thanks roo
got a price to replace mother board 2500 baht
new tv 10,000 so going to go for the repair
said 7 days for new board to arrive plus closure fir new year
so never mind will see what the new year brings
those guys opposite tescoes are also usually good but cant get any sort of warranty from them
samsung will give at least 30 days
cheers
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What is the salt for? I've never heard of that. Is it to increase PH? We use soda ash or industrial baking soda for that.
Sorry if I missed the mark on your question.
Evidently you don't know about salt-water-hydrolisis (SWH) pools. Using chlorine in pool is so 20th Century. Almost all pools in Thailand, Japan & Australia are now SWH.
SWH is more effective than chlorine, is much less work & maintenance, and is cheaper (in the long run). I've had a large SWH pool running 24/7 for 20 years and it works great and has saved me 1,000s of dollars. Also, you can swim all day without any eye irritation or hair drying out and color change. Also, a SWH pool does not have the smell of chlorine.
The salt (sodium chloride) in a SWH-pool is electrically hydrolyzed to produce chloride ions which kill every know bacteria, yeast, mold & virus.
have to disagree somewhat about your comments
a salt water pool is much more costly than just adding chlorine [correctly]]
first theres the chlorinator itself @ 20,000 baht [small one ]large one can be upwards of 100,000 ,plus install @ 5000 baht
then first salt dose for the pool maybe 1000 baht [small pool]
already 25,000 baht more than just starting with chlorine tablets
then theres the side effects of the chlorinator which raises the PH and needs acid to make it balanced on regular basis
so add another 200 baht per month [minimum]
with a long rainy season [this year ] dilutes the salt in the water so add another 1000 baht for extra salt for the year
total cost for starting with salt pool around 30,000 baht [small pool remember]
for same pool using chlorine tablet [1 tablet per week ] @ 32 baht per tabletx 52 weeks = 1664 baht per year for chlorine pool
times that by 20 years you get 33,280
your chlorinator wont last 20 years before being replaced
[average lifespan 5 years before repairs/replacement ]
if you chlorinate your pool correctly [CORRECTLY] with tablets/chlorine you wont get eye iritation or bleaching or chlorine smell
these problems occur when some lazy person overdoses the pool so they dont have to do it so often [normal occurance]
the one great thing about your salt water pool is that it saves you the hassle of chlorinating your pool manually
and for that its worth every penny
cheers
the pool doctor
I said it's "cheaper in the long run" ... but I did include the cost of the hydrolysis units in my cost analysis.
I can't speak to your experience, but after twenty-plus years of using salt-water-hydrolisis system I've found it to be much cheaper than using chlorine.
I had to replace the hydrolysis unit after 10 years (not 5) and the one I have now has so-far lasted more than 10 years. BTW, I cost analysis includes the cost of these units.
BTW: 1,000 baht of salt per year?? Really? At 200 baht per 25kg. bag that 125kg. of salt per year.
the salt usage is derived from more than 12 years of pool care
but easily 5 bags per year for most pools where theres average pool usage [splashing /spillage ]and average rainfall [over flow]and average backwashing [ wasteage ]
i manage a few pools both salt chlorinated and manually chlorinated
i go thru more than 50 bags of salt per year on 2 large pools alone
personally i prefer the salt pools for sure but not cost effective unless you account for your time saved[which for some is huge ]
cheers
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What is the salt for? I've never heard of that. Is it to increase PH? We use soda ash or industrial baking soda for that.
Sorry if I missed the mark on your question.
Evidently you don't know about salt-water-hydrolisis (SWH) pools. Using chlorine in pool is so 20th Century. Almost all pools in Thailand, Japan & Australia are now SWH.
SWH is more effective than chlorine, is much less work & maintenance, and is cheaper (in the long run). I've had a large SWH pool running 24/7 for 20 years and it works great and has saved me 1,000s of dollars. Also, you can swim all day without any eye irritation or hair drying out and color change. Also, a SWH pool does not have the smell of chlorine.
The salt (sodium chloride) in a SWH-pool is electrically hydrolyzed to produce chloride ions which kill every know bacteria, yeast, mold & virus.
have to disagree somewhat about your comments
a salt water pool is much more costly than just adding chlorine [correctly]]
first theres the chlorinator itself @ 20,000 baht [small one ]large one can be upwards of 100,000 ,plus install @ 5000 baht
then first salt dose for the pool maybe 1000 baht [small pool]
already 25,000 baht more than just starting with chlorine tablets
then theres the side effects of the chlorinator which raises the PH and needs acid to make it balanced on regular basis
so add another 200 baht per month [minimum]
with a long rainy season [this year ] dilutes the salt in the water so add another 1000 baht for extra salt for the year
total cost for starting with salt pool around 30,000 baht [small pool remember]
for same pool using chlorine tablet [1 tablet per week ] @ 32 baht per tabletx 52 weeks = 1664 baht per year for chlorine pool
times that by 20 years you get 33,280
your chlorinator wont last 20 years before being replaced
[average lifespan 5 years before repairs/replacement ]
if you chlorinate your pool correctly [CORRECTLY] with tablets/chlorine you wont get eye iritation or bleaching or chlorine smell
these problems occur when some lazy person overdoses the pool so they dont have to do it so often [normal occurance]
the one great thing about your salt water pool is that it saves you the hassle of chlorinating your pool manually
and for that its worth every penny
cheers
the pool doctor
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ive just taken my tv to samsung service centre in bophut main ring road
was told they serviced LG as well
they were happy to accept it
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ive not had the call yet to tell me the cost of repair
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has it been established that the women were paid??
if yes then the lads have broken the law in thailand
as well as the premises that the women came from
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read most of the posts and you see that theres good reason to ride in the centre of the road /lane
i do this also as its the safest place to be as long as you are going with the traffic flow and not holding anybody up
even then people will pass you and force you over
i usually follow a car when possible as this gives me very good protection from head on collisions
many times minivans give me a blast on the horn to move out of the way just so they go move up 2 metres behing the next vehicle
us bike riders are there because its the safest place to be
its as simple as that
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get rid of all the whingers/overstayers/visa runners would be a great start
for those of us that follow the immigration laws of this kingdom
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is your pool above ground or inground ?
water circulation is of the utmost importance for a pool to operate correctly
theres many clowns around who think they know , but really dont
get sombody who knows
personally i prefer a salt system and if in the budget an automatic dosing system as well
that along with an automatic pool cleaning robot and your pool maintanance is just about as low as you will get
cheers
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its not just the parents of the girls
its also the guys buying them
if there was no lowlifes wanting the girls there woulnd be any bussineess opportunities
get rid of the sex tourists
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Instead of throwing people in jail for years in case something bad happens, there should be a serious enforcement of revoking driving licenses in case of endangering other road users. If people then keep on driving without license, then its time to throw them in jail.
Are you serious......where you from?? In western country this guy would have gone to jail. Glad the victim was not your son or brother. <Inflammatory comment removed>
in western country that you say
the tax's are very high to pay for these people to sit in jail and get food 3 times a day and play the internet
life is cheap in thailand [yes ]
so are the tax,s
thailand doesnt have room to throw all these bad drivers in jail
also if they did that transport costs would go up and you pay more for your goods
so again life is cheap
so is living here
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some of Asia’s best marina facilities????????????????
exactly my reaction as well
Phuket has at least 4 marinas which are capable of accomadating super yachts
Samui has nil
many people for years have tried to get some action in this area but alas narrow minded nationals and greed sharing problems means nothing happens
and samui remains in the middle ages of boating
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i dont understand why you dont stay where you are
then no problem to find greman food and others your own nationality
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when i first came to thailand most of the labour on construction sites were thai
now more than half are burmese /cambodian/lao
theres just as much construction now as before so what happened to all those thai labourers?
we pay people what they are worth
thailand in so many ways are totally inefficient
as an example
why is it that 2 farang can do a better and faster job than 6 thais
because in many western countries labour is the highest cost on many levels so westerers learn to work fast and efficient to make a living
labour costs are not a high cost of many jobs here , hence 6 people turn up to simply repair your aircon [for example ]
hence very little work ethic in the labour sector in thailand
thailand needs to become efficient to compete in the wider market
giving people more basic wages wont change most work ethics
only education will work and thats a long term scenario
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i have nice dog to give away to good home
has a good bark
ready for training
been vacinated and just been Neutered
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One more thread which will end in Taxi bashing.
If you re so upset with the profession why not hire a personnal driver, buy your own car or just walk?
I had very few problems with taxi and i am in bkk for more than 7 years now.
Once in a while some of them just don t put the meter on, i just tell them if there is no meter to stop and i wait for another one.
With so many taxis in this city, not finding one who is willing to take you is just more than bad luck.
Those taxis make a 12 hour shift in general 6 days a week and probably more, and yet some people here don t understand than some of them just don t have the time, patience, or don t see the point to drive to, let's say : pantip at 6pm a friday....
With such low fare unhappy taxi users should buy a car or walk..
Go have a look at Paris or London, the fare price and how many are willing to take you especially after 8pm
It's not bashing taxi drivers to expect them to do their jobs.
I do mind being refused by a cab, but it happens and I can live with it. I just wait for the next one.
However to not criticise them for this behaviour and other things {meters springing to mind] is unrealistic.
It's annoying and contrary to the rules governing taxi drivers as a profession.
In addition the fact that Siam Paragon is acting this way, the sign is in Thai and a Thai govt ministry is getting involved would suggest that this behaviour is unacceptable to Thais. Plus it helps them identify those who are doing their job correctly.
As for London and Paris. I don't live there so not really anything to do with me or the OP..
Criticize them is ok...but those thread tend to end in "taxi scum" generalties and you know this too
Yes taxi driver is a profession, however in my profession, if a customer ask me something to do and i do not want to do it because of some reasons, i just tell him i do not want to do it...at the end i am the one losing moneu
As for london and paris yes it as to do with the OP as it can be a comparison with the actual situation in thailand;
In London taxi don t refuse to take you? maybe it s because you end with a loan if you take a taxi there
As for Paris, the taxis are horrible mostly and one time over two the answer they give you is "not my direction"
Also if it s a Paragon initiative and the government stepped in AFTER then i do not see the legal point of this at the beggining...not sure if there is any name on that sign, but if yes it can definitly be a material for defamation law
if a taxi driver refuses to take a fare because they dont make any money then dont be a taxi driver
also why do taxis have a meter ?if you dont use them???
if the law states you must accept ALL fares . then naming those law breakers wont be deemed as defamation it will be deemed to be the truth
the list would be much much much longer down here on samui in fact it would be a huge billboard
good on you siam paragon
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im wondering if the company involved had TOT liscense ??
but i doubt it
tourism authority supposed to check whom they issue licences to
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It's the same old story all over Thailand. They love to talk about what's wrong, point the finger of blame at other authorities, but nothing ever gets done. Samui, like Phuket which has turned into a toxic cesspit, will continue down this road as long as the good old MONEY keeps rolling in from tourism.
I've traveled the world but few places compare to Thailand as being nothing short of a garbage dump. Look at the mentality ... I've seen Thais stand not a foot from a trash can and yet the prefer to throw their garbage on the ground.
In my days on Phuket it was nothing unusual to see rats crawling all over the place, especially in restaurants in the Town.
I would say that they ought to be ashamed of themselves but you can't shame the ignorant and uneducated. Take a walk anywhere in Thailand and there are dogs shitting, people throwing garbage on the floor, rats running around restaurant tables ... any they have the audacity to call Thailand a high class tourist destination ... it's cleaner in my toilet and by a remarkably long way.
It's a shame and another reason I left ... I just didn't consider living in a shit hole as a nice place to live but I guess there are some that like it that way.
One of the things that used to hack me off about the UK was seeing people chuck litter on the ground. I've seen plenty of people walk out of a local general store with their purchase, open and chuck the wrapper on the floor. There's a bin right in front of them.
Imo, ignorance is one of the UK's biggest areas of growth.
Agree that it's a problem in Thailand as well, but where can you completely escape from ignorance?
havent you heard the saying
ignorance is bliss
uk is starting to follow thailand and on thier way to become happy
most thais are very blissfull
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dont bring them around my place we are trying to eradicate the existing ones
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A guarantee that all drivers will use their meters will help.
The owners of the Althaitaxi service, Nakorn Chai Air have already said:
- The meter charge is automatically based on the standard & published LTO scale of Baht amount by distance. There is a 35Baht flag fall plus 20Baht phone order service.
- The hi-tech data equipment in the car will be analyzed continuously to ensure there are no strange 'bumps' in the whole process including a comparison of receipts issued to customers compared to cash in hand, compared to trips assigned from their control centre.
- GPS data will be watched to ensure the vehicles are making appropriate progress throughout each trip and not speeding, and the sign on the top of the vehicles indicates the current speed of the vehicle, and more.
- All of the Allthaitaxi drivers are direct employees of the company, and have an appropriate driving license. They are not freelance drivers and not people who have rented a car for a day as is the current practice with 99% of taxis on the roads.
- Salaries to their driving staff will be attractive.
- The parent company Nakorn Chai Air have already done the hard work to develop a good business / operational model and they have much safer operations than any other bus company in Thailand. Actually they also have a license to start up a domestic airline but this seems to be on hold at the moment.
- I will use this service as often as I can and if the drivers are polite, customer focused & drive safely I will always give a separate appropriate tip.
we need 400 of these guys on Samui
enough to take on the locals
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Start dumping it in the house of the mayor and all the other island officials then something will be done very quickly.
i did this to my building contractor after asking them to clean the site [which they of course didnt]
me and the wife got up early and picked up the rubbish around the site and dumped it on the entrance door to the contractors office
next day site was cleaned every night
lasted a good month before i had to make the offer again
worked a treat
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this mini van with only 4 persons is <deleted> [unless thats the cheapest minimum insurance possible then i would believe it ]
mini vans can carry 12 people [or as many fitted seating there is usable , legally]
they can also be insured for 12 persons also
maybe they need a TOT licence to get that insurance coverage [ i know this is the case for some mini vans whom i know ]
they should be able to adjust the meteres to each vehicle depending on engine size anyway
its not rocket science
let them strike as others have posted
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ive used makita for years and never had issues
mactek are ok on a budget
why are they not lasting long ?
what type of work are you doing