Deke
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AIS should be able to tell you the PUK number as long as the SIM is registered.
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Maybe a little more than you need but have a look here. From ERICO one of the biggest suppliers in the lightning protection market.
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Another option would be to buy a GSM gateway like this or some other brand and add an external antenna like that proposed by KhunBENQ, or similar, also available on Ebay.
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Check out CAT2Call Plus. It's a VOIP service offered by CAT that does exactly what you want.
I dont see on their website that they do a DID.
Yes. You get a +66 2 xxx xxxx phone number.
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Check out CAT2Call Plus. It's a VOIP service offered by CAT that does exactly what you want.
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Do you get the same effect if you just let them disolve as opposed to biting them? I use them a lot and have never experienced what you describe but just let them disolve.
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Just saw this on Amazon UK
That is just an awesome piece of kit
RS Malaysia might do one, but their site is down at present.
Also available from RS Thailand:
http://thailand.rs-online.com/web/p/mains-socket-testers/7190901/
but I like this one better:
http://thailand.rs-online.com/web/p/mains-socket-testers/7190905/
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For me, it didn't take long at all. Fortunately, the clutch, brake and accelerator pedals are still in the same configuration.
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I'm not convinced about smart TVs.
As FiftyTwo notes, a regular TV with an Android stick is cheaper, more versatile and upgradable.
What do you recommend as an Android box/stick that I could pick up at Fortune or somewhere similar?
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I bought an expensive spare tire lock that was welded to the frame of the truck but they just cut it off and got the wheel and tire anyway.
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The cut edges will suck up the paint quickly but several coats will solve that problem. I would use latex paint but I don't think it really matters as long as you give it plenty of time to dry before using the shelves. Of course, it will still look like plywood but I assume that it's not in a place where your guests will be going regularly.
Mount the supports to the wall first.
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I think that they don't strictly stretch their necks, the weight of the rings lowers their collar bones. No reason other than local culture, I guess.
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The actual requirement is 60 cm for direct burial cable and 45 cm for cable in most types of conduit. It can be reduced to 15 cm if rigid steel conduit is used.
The reference standard is มยผ. 4502-51.
Good info. Here's a link to the reference standard (I think) but it's in Thai and google translate can't deal with the particular format used at the link. Any idea if there is an English version (official or unofficial) anywhere on the web?
Yes. That's the right link. I've never seen an English version.
Thanks....one can hope. I see on Page 13, table 4.3.1 is where the info is you gave. Thanks again.
That's the one. The reality though, is that nobody seems to be too concerned about residential installations.
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The actual requirement is 60 cm for direct burial cable and 45 cm for cable in most types of conduit. It can be reduced to 15 cm if rigid steel conduit is used.
The reference standard is มยผ. 4502-51.
Good info. Here's a link to the reference standard (I think) but it's in Thai and google translate can't deal with the particular format used at the link. Any idea if there is an English version (official or unofficial) anywhere on the web?
Yes. That's the right link. I've never seen an English version.
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The actual requirement is 60 cm for direct burial cable and 45 cm for cable in most types of conduit. It can be reduced to 15 cm if rigid steel conduit is used.
The reference standard is มยผ. 4502-51.
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I don't know where you might find a fancy one like in your picture but there are places in Chatuchak market that sell all kinds of traditional Thai instruments.
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If your lawyer is advising you to issue false documents, I'd look at finding a different lawyer.
It has been many years since I started my company but, like you, I spent a long time getting things set up. I never had a problem with visa renewals in the first few years when we were showing no revenue/loss. Immigration may ask for some back-up documentation but I wouldn't automatically assume that you are going to have a problem.
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There is a place called Prime Beef Butcher Shop in Muang Thong Thani. As you enter from Chaengwattana, it's on the right side of the road before you get to the klong with the steep bridge.
Let me know when you fire up the barbecue and I'll help you sample it.
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I have a couple of domains hosted with a local company that seems to have disappeared. The website of the company itself is down and apparently their own domain has expired. I assume that they were simply a reseller of some kind. Neither of my domains is accessible in any way although the redirection for one continues to work.
What are my options? How do I transfer the domains to a different host?
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Have the land department come out and do a survey/reestablish the corner monuments. The cost is nominal.
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Somebody recently posted that MEA was offering this service for 300 Baht.
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The Energy Ministry is set to announce new feed-in tariffs for rooftop solar in the next month or so. How it will be implemented is still unclear though. For example, there is presently a requirement that all grid-connected power generation project obtain a factory license in addition to entering into a power purchase agreement with PEA/MEA.
***URGENT*** I really need khao soi in BKK! No, really, I am desperate.
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There's also a shop in the food court at Big C, Rama IV that sells it.
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