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OzziJarvinen

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  1. Legalize. Prohibition is a failed policy.Regulate. Ensure consumer safety as to purity/content.Educate. The People are not idiots but evermore educated. Tax. Turn the budget drain into a positive revenue.Research. More funds available for addiction research. Applicable to drugs, alcohol, overeating etc.Stop. Demonizing a large percentage of your fellow citizens. ( friends,neighbors,relatives..)Basically all that was said by high-level Commission on Drugs supported by among others former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, Sir Richard Branson, former US Secretary of State George Schulz, former President of Mexico and Brazil etc. Political figures no longer constrained from stating their personal conclusions.
    I have to say that this is most likely the best ever post in TV forum, I could not agree more with the Legalize > Regulate > Educate > Tax > Research > Stop policy. I think its wildly known that this is the best solution to the drug problem, but still some governments even in West hesitates.
  2. use dropbox.com and the recipients do not have to have dropbox installed as someone said. just put them to public folder as zip file then right click take the public url and add it to email or im message and they can download them.... even easier if the recipients have dropbox and you a sharing folder.

  3. Im building office currently which is 8x7m = 56 sqm and room height is 2.7m.

    Questions, should I got with 2x18 BTU/s or one monster size.... ? if so how big?? 32, 36 ?

    Office and residential differ in one aspect. Heat load from number of human using the space. Also, any large glass windows that will bring in light and the afternoon heat?

    Good note....

    I will have around 8 people there all with computers.... It has 2.4m x 2.1m glass sliding doors, 6 windows which do not get much direct sunlight, barely any actually. The doors will get direct sunlight for about 2 hrs from 3-5pm other wise the sun is blocked by big trees. I do not have clients coming so the door is not constantly opened, but with so many people its probably more than in residential apartment which do not have orgies going on =)

    I just noticed that for my surprise the price / BTU is cheaper with smaller units (some quick notes under from different options I have been thinking).

    2x12,000 BTU Panasonic - 12,620 THB / pcs = 25,240 THB (1,051 THB per 1,000 BTU)

    2x18,000 BTU Samsung - 22,900 THB / pcs = 45,800 THB (1,272 THB per 1,000 BTU)

    1x24,000 BTU Samsung - 30,900 THB / pcs = 30,900 THB (1,288 THB per 1,000 BTU)

    Any recommendations.... would that 2x12,000 be enough?

    I would go with 2 x 18,000BTU and 1 x 12,000BTU. You can vary combination in using the 3 A/C units to suit both the hot season when temp rises above 33C and cold when temp peaks in the 20s.

    hmm that would be 48,000 BTU ?? I think that is a bit overdoing it as 36,000 BTU should be enough ??

  4. Im building office currently which is 8x7m = 56 sqm and room height is 2.7m.

    Questions, should I got with 2x18 BTU/s or one monster size.... ? if so how big?? 32, 36 ?

    Office and residential differ in one aspect. Heat load from number of human using the space. Also, any large glass windows that will bring in light and the afternoon heat?

    Good note....

    I will have around 8 people there all with computers.... It has 2.4m x 2.1m glass sliding doors, 6 windows which do not get much direct sunlight, barely any actually. The doors will get direct sunlight for about 2 hrs from 3-5pm other wise the sun is blocked by big trees. I do not have clients coming so the door is not constantly opened, but with so many people its probably more than in residential apartment which do not have orgies going on =)

    I just noticed that for my surprise the price / BTU is cheaper with smaller units (some quick notes under from different options I have been thinking).

    2x12,000 BTU Panasonic - 12,620 THB / pcs = 25,240 THB (1,051 THB per 1,000 BTU)

    2x18,000 BTU Samsung - 22,900 THB / pcs = 45,800 THB (1,272 THB per 1,000 BTU)

    1x24,000 BTU Samsung - 30,900 THB / pcs = 30,900 THB (1,288 THB per 1,000 BTU)

    Any recommendations.... would that 2x12,000 be enough?

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