![](https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/set_resources_40/84c1e40ea0e759e3f1505eb1788ddf3c_pattern.png)
superal
Advanced Member-
Posts
3,944 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Downloads
Everything posted by superal
-
No doubt a treasured family photo and thanks for sharing it with us . Is that you in your fathers arms ?
-
Reckon I could rely on John West and Princes to be correctly labelled but the others , not so sure .
-
Is the Chinese farmed salmon sold in Thailand and appropriately labelled , showing its origin etc ?
-
If you are a regular consumer of salmon in Thailand , where do you buy it from, what price per kilo , which country was its origin and was it farmed or pole caught ? I was recently reading an article about the salmon trade and the intense salmon farming methods which produce inferior fish compared to the natural wild caught Alaskan salmon . Finally , smoked salmon , is it available in cutlets in Thailand ?
-
2 days ago my lady had to pay 220 a kilo and today her friend said it was 280 a kilo in the local market . I am talking about pork loin which is arguably the best cut .
-
Covid: Pre-departure travel tests to England to be scrapped
superal replied to webfact's topic in COVID-19 Coronavirus
Cannot argue with that but I still do not want to catch the virus . Heads you win , tails you lose ? -
Covid: Pre-departure travel tests to England to be scrapped
superal replied to webfact's topic in COVID-19 Coronavirus
One of the reasons for scrapping pre- flight tests maybe the availability of fake pcr test reports . Having said that fake vaccination certs with kosha QR codes are also being sold . So all of the paraphernalia of checking certs at airports could be a waste of time . Waiting times at Heathrow immigration , for arrivals to be cleared , can be up to 7 hours . Individual airlines may well take their own stance on this latest Boris announcement because they have to be seen taking health & safety into account for not only their passengers but their air crew who if catch the virus will be unable to work and flights would be cancelled , so not good for business . I do not fancy boarding a plane when there could well be infected passengers. Maybe airports could carry out their own rapid tests ? -
Yes , I agree with the buggeration of waiting around for flights and sometimes road transport is more favourable with a door to door service . I believe that there is a market for inter provincial air transport especially if using smaller turbo prop aircraft that are more economical and require shorter runways and thus open up smaller airports . Specific provincial flights need not operate every day , just maybe 2 or 3 times a week or whatever the demand suits . Providing the aircraft are piloted by qualified pilots and not some tractor driver who fancied a go .
-
which android box do you use ? I have a h 96 pro but not sure on the internet spec if 1 gb or not
-
Agree , I have just been reading the official statement and it does say that all approved and registered applications can enter Thailand in accordance with the approved measures . There are no additional requirements under approved measures bar 1 and that is the 2nd pcr test that will be free of charge . So where in the detail is the 10th of January shown on this official Royal Thai Embassy announcement ? Has that statement been published in the Gazette ? If someone was unaware of the pa-lava and taking the embassy statement as correct guidance , they would be still planning to travel to Thailand in mid January .
-
I have the same problem , live TV buffers but movies OK . Also the speed check the same . Technicians at my place many times and speed test on their laptop always shows high download and upload . Not sure but someone told me if you are say watching a live footy game , there are many others streaming the same which dilutes the stream .
-
So how do you check what your device can take, also if buying a new device e.g. a smart tv
-
The D.O.A. , in my opinion need to review their plans . The hub of most provincial and international flights is Bangkok . I understand the logic for international flights but not for provincial . Today , planners would seek to place the hub for provincial flights somewhere more central , thus enabling shorter journeys and more economical aircraft . As it stands , many provincial flights have to fly to Bangkok and then change to the final destination . BTW I did not read any mention in the report about the Buriram airport development nor its profits or losses.
-
THAIPASS / OMICRON nightmare..what next?
superal replied to LP80's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What potential visitors to Thailand and indeed those already here , need to consider is that what is being taken for granted is the status of airline flights . With no doubt many flight cancellations because of the T&G postponement , the question is , will the airlines continue to their planned schedules and be prepared to fly with few if any passengers ? Potential for being "trapped in Thailand " all over again ? -
Its always darkest before the dawn , so ? Looking at the history of the SARS virus , cousin of the covid , it peaked in May of 2003 but burnt itself out and the WHO declared the threat over in July 2003 . The main event was in China where the virus appears to have been defeated by the summer season , below a copied extract from Wikipedia . With the hot season just around the corner there may well be light at the end of the tunnel . In what conditions does COVID-19 survive the longest? Coronaviruses die very quickly when exposed to the UV light in sunlight. Like other enveloped viruses, SARS-CoV-2 survives longest when the temperature is at room temperature or lower, and when the relative humidity is low (<50%)
-
Its probably that they now realise that the tourist trade is not happening any time soon and so there is little to lose . Basically what little tourists they have now will be all that Thailand will see for this year at least . The cancellation of the Thai Pass has not gone down well , to say the least .
-
Your reference to China . We all know that China has close connections with Thailand but hopefully Thailand will continue to decide its own covid strategy . Because China has a zero tolerance on covid outbreaks . Meaning any single covid case means a lock down for the affected area ( in the majority of its provinces ) . Even Hong Kong only allows its own nationals to visit and that comes with a 3 week self isolation in a quarantine hotel at your own expense . So in context Thailand's own covid rules are more acceptable to most (at the moment ) . If only they could understand the meaning of the word called honour .
-
Most of the "out of the way " courses are caddied mostly by amateur caddies who are there just to pull your trolley or find your ball , of course there are exceptions but keeping hold of a good one is not easy as many golf clubs say no to advanced caddie booking as it is done on a rotation . Unpopular caddies were jealous of the good caddies getting all the money from advanced bookings . Move down south to say Pattaya where there are some top courses and we find some professional caddies who will give you good course advice , line of your putts , speed of the green and spoken in English mostly . Some of them play golf off a decent handicap . The mature caddies are normally the most skilled and the young ones can be flirtatious and fun . For me 300 baht is the minimum caddie tip but I will double that for a top caddie .
-
Omicron Wave Expected to be Less Severe Than Delta
superal replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I agree about the climate effect and with the hot season approaching we could see a reduction of infections , as was the case previously in Thailand . One theory about the lightening spread of omicron globally ( its even in the Arctic ) is that the virus is airborne and even with high levels of border checks/ testing , they will not stop the virus invasion . One might say that if your going to catch covid , now is the time to get it as it is less potent than the delta but will still bolster your immunity . -
True and it is well documented that triple vaccinated adults are 80% less likely to catch , spread or be hospitalised by the virus . If this proposal is made official , the Thai goverment will lose credibility for reneging on its promise to honour all processed & approved T&G applications , especially when it mentioned the word HONOUR in the promised statement . I guess they will say something like " we will honour all approved T&G applications but there will be a delay . At the very least they should be offering compensation to cover all applicants lost monies . This is probably the final nail in the coffin for Thai tourism for some time to come . It is time for the world to re-open to fully vaccinated tourists or what is the point of vaccinations
-
Recall the times you've been told YOU'RE FIRED, if any
superal replied to Jingthing's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
It goes without saying the occupant *"at themself ? -
Self certification on covid reports is really worthless , a bit like an in house audit . The W.H.O. should be using different tactics that are more reliable and without a conflict of interest . To get a true picture of a nations covid infection rates should come by way of a non announced separitist inspection or else the info from within is worthless . Unless from a trusted western country such as the UK etc. The Asian figures are not reliable to be polite .