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Move Forward party advised to stay away from changing Thai national day
NanLaew replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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My bed-ridden and cancer ravaged late father-in-law was also forced to attend the Land Office in-person in order to sign off the transfer of land titles to his daughter, my wife. It was all very undignified for him as by that time he was very weak and incontinent and couldn't be moved to a wheelchair. Our neighbors assisted with a form of bamboo litter chair adapted from a traditional bamboo tien loaded in the back of a pickup. This was manhandled up the steps and through a busy office where chairs and desks had to be moved for better access. The sad faces of the common folk waiting to be served mostly reflected a genuine "there for the grace of Buddha go I" look whereas the genuflecting, waiing and worthless repeated utterances of kaw-thoad of the uniformed staff left me cold.
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Two young girls rescued from an illegal karaoke bar in Bangkok
NanLaew replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
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Good idea. Since I already have data-enabled AIS and DTAC SIMs in other devices, I can check that out. The ZTE MF60 has 3G quad-band GSM and tri-band UMTS. Specification: - Data service HSDPA/HSUPA/UMTS 850/1900/2100 MHz - GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz - HSPA+: DL 21.6Mbps, UL 5.76Mbps.
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Move Forward party advised to stay away from changing Thai national day
NanLaew replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
But it was OK for the caretaker PM to pull arbitrary regional and national holidays out of his butt in order to "bring happiness to the people". I see. -
Temperature in elevator machine room
NanLaew replied to zappalot's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
From the OP's "the machine room (under the hot roof)" it would suggest the heat radiating from a thin, un-insulated machine room ceiling is adding to any heat being generated by the lifting gear inside the machine room. I agree that some form of forced air circulation would be a first step. The control room doors should also have louvers on the lowest panels so that cooler air is drawn in there and the rising hot air extracted near the top. -
Very much appreciated. Thanks for the information and clarification.
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Good stuff, many thanks.
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Yes, a lot of the AIS 12-month 15 Mbps are sold out and the few that are still around are around ฿2,190 but I found a 12-month 8 Mbps for ฿1,890. I reckon I will still hit the AIS store and see if they have stock. Although the 8 Mbps is probably more than adequate for me, why pay more for less?
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Thanks for confirming that. I would assume that their network would autosense multiple devices on a single user and anyone creating regular, multi-phone connections would simply see their bandwidth hobbled. As you subsequently suggest, it's 'fair use'. I bought my 1-year DTAC SIM Thep 30Mbps for my office router on lazada last December for ฿1,689. Just hit up the same reseller and the same SIM is now ฿1,950. Anyway, I will go for a 1-year option as then I don't have to worry about it running out while I am away from the fort. More efficient and cheaper too.
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I noticed the above referenced AIS SIM net marathon Sim has the exclusion "sharing Internet via Hotspot". Over on DTAC's online "best value" deals is the following 1-year SIM that works out at ~208 baht/month excl. tax. It also prohibits hot spotting. NB: It's only available via their app. Is using either of these SIM in my O2 dongle to create Wi-Fi for sharing internet the same as "hot spotting" on a smartphone? I did notice yesterday while browsing AIS's offers that some SIM were specifically stated as being suitable for using in a dongle or router.
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That makes a difference (unfortunately) and proves that many Farangs here play up as if Thailand was just waiting for them and without them the country would be doomed. I touched also virgin ground and experience the same... I have met so far 2 Farangs at Tescos, but they are not from my village. One "classic" retiree in sleeveless Chang T-shirt scrolling on his own through the shelfs and one was a "1%er Biker Type" and he was surrounded by Thais in different ages, all were laughing and joking. So the dress has only a minor impact... And the daily visits from neighbors show that you can be integrated when you behave and stick to the Do's and don't Do's..... Isn't difficult at all.. You have incorrectly attributed that post. I did not say that. @cjinchiangrai said that.
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^ And then note the online purchase restriction. I will see what the AIS shop says (it was raining yesterday).
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Good find. Note the T&C. For 1,490-Baht SIMs, enjoy the offers for 12 months. SIMs come with a constant data speed of 8 Mbps for 100GB monthly. After the allowance is used up, data usage continues at 128 Kbps. offer free calls within AIS network 24 hours (30 minutes maximum in each call), and 1 Baht/minute will be charged from the 31st minute onwards. Enjoy free calls to other networks for 60 minutes and each minute of excess calls is charged at 1 Baht. 1.5 Baht is charged for each minute of VDO calls, 2 Baht is charged per SMS, and 3 Baht per MMS. The rates are exclusive of the 7% VAT. For 1,490-Baht SIM users with 12-month offers, no promotion change can be made within 365 days. In case of a package change, the service rates will instantly become inapplicable. Net Marathon is incompatible with Multi SIM/ Multi SIM Plus services. BitTorrent cannot be used. On-top packages are applicable. The package shall terminate according to the period specified. There will be no SMS notification prior to the package termination. After the package termination period, the package will be renewed in case a specified amount based on the package is topped up in order to allow for a continued package payment debit. In case of no top-up as required, however, no package payment can be made, and the user will be charged for their actual usage based on the terms and conditions stipulated above. The user may change the package three days prior to the package termination date only. The rights to use the service and the specified service rates are reserved for normal domestic usage only. In order to maintain service quality standard and to keep quality network experience for overall subscribers, the company reserves the rights to manage the network as the company deems appropriate including but not limited to limiting or decreasing network speed in case it is found that there is large volume of continuous data transfer, using BitTorrent, sharing Internet via Hotspot, downloading and/or uploading large files, consuming usage for commercial purposes, or any usage which impacts or creates unfairness to other subscribers, or creates impediments to the network of the company. The company reserves the right to change rates, and terms and conditions without prior notice. To find out more about the promotion, please go to https://www.ais.th/one-2-call/sim-netmarathon/
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I would say I live "slightly" more on the wealthy side, after 42 years worldwide travelling as consultant and a day rate you might never have dreamed about... My pension is safe, so I didn't not want to suffer a retirement at the stone table, loading off daily emotional garbage or as bar owner receiving lots of daily emotional garbage... Where do you fit in between these two? I was responding to the OP actually but thanks for the FIGJAM sharing.
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My experience a few years back with AIS's un-advertised online code grabbing was that the best-value ones were limited in quantity/availability. First come, first served and their 'EN' page would give a generic 'network error' flag when sold out so, like the first version of Thai Immigration's online exercise, you never knew if it was you or them.
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i beg your pardon???? seems a little presumptuous who gives proton red hearts when its anonymous dont u think? kinda like the way you presume app thais are great. both are completely wrong! Oops, I meant @Pouatchee of course. No idea what "presume app thais" means either. Still haven't quantified your mileage in Thailand either. Triggerd.