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  1. Can someone with experience tell me if W10 is better than W7. I did the upgrade previously but with W10 my printer couldn't work so I went back to W7. If the free upgrade expires in July 2016, will W7 no longer have updates? Will it matter? Sorry, showing my ignorance here, but my brief encounter with W10 was not a happy one.

    I think you downgraded too fast. The CD ( driver-outdated) that came with your printer might not work with Windows 10, but you can download the right driver and all is fine.

    I've upgraded in July last year and did about 60 others. now when I'm using W 7, it seems like XP to me. Slowly and so different....

    Windows did plenty of updates when it turned out that too many customers were not happy and you receive these updates without even knowing it.

    I spoke to an Irish guy who told me that W 10 would be so bad and that he would ever do the upgrade. When I was asking him what operating system he'd have, he answered Google.

    Similar to politicians, they talk about things they have no idea about.

    Yes, I think that was the problem, but I couldn't find a suitable driver download, so it just seemed easier to go back to W7. I'm trying again tomorrow, and if the printer works I will give it a whirl, otherwise it will be back to the drawing board.

  2. Can someone with experience tell me if W10 is better than W7. I did the upgrade previously but with W10 my printer couldn't work so I went back to W7. If the free upgrade expires in July 2016, will W7 no longer have updates? Will it matter? Sorry, showing my ignorance here, but my brief encounter with W10 was not a happy one.

    Extended support ends: January 14, 2020

    Extended Support means that the OS only receives Critical Patches / Updates

    http://www.zdnet.com/article/when-will-microsoft-pull-the-plug-on-your-version-of-windows-or-office/

    here the MS Page

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/lifecycle

    Thanks. Very helpful.

  3. I have flown Qatar to Edinburgh from Bangkok (via Doha) 4 times in the last couple of years and on Business found them to be outstanding. They do many email promotions, although the variance between the prices "from THB X" are usually all much higher". Fair enough. Now I find flights are not even available for a few randomly chosen dates in September and October. Such a shame. I can't bear the thought of having to go back to BA

    Are other newly converted Qatar-ites also finding the schedules full?

  4. Can someone with experience tell me if W10 is better than W7. I did the upgrade previously but with W10 my printer couldn't work so I went back to W7. If the free upgrade expires in July 2016, will W7 no longer have updates? Will it matter? Sorry, showing my ignorance here, but my brief encounter with W10 was not a happy one.

  5. All completed today with the angst that justifies my heart-racing experience. Arrived at 10 am. Ticketing machine was broken. Heath Robinson replacement system meant we saw the IMM officer at 2.30 pm. Processed quickly...surprisingly. Re-entry ticket accepted at around 2.50 pm. No ticket could be issued (despite grovelling) without photocopy of Extended Visa presentation. Re-entry completed at 4 pm. Taxi queue thereafter meant taxi departed Chaeng Wattana at around 4.20 pm. Home (in Sathorn) at 5.15 pm. A great way to spend 8 hours? Perhaps not. There must be a better way! I would gladly pay more for fast track, if such a thing existed. No, not Thai Elite, but any other suggestions welcome.

  6. DogNo1 - "skewed" means when the passbook was put into the machine for updating it went in/out incorrectly and the transactions and narrative was not aligned, missing out dates on two transactions including the crucial one of when the money was placed into the account; the bank print out showed the correct information.

    Yes, I have two copies of the info for the Re-entry. Normally the counter service will not provide a ticket for Re-entry application until they see the Extension of Stay has been stamped in the passport, but you seem to be suggesting otherwise, and that the likely missing of the number being called is not an issue. Surprising news, but time-saving if it works.

  7. Thanks OP for your update. I'm about to re-do my 9th Ex of St next week. However much preparation I make, the process never fails to get my heart racing, for no other reason than that's the way I'm programmed. Little incidences like IMM not knowing what a Fixed Deposit is, and debate about whether it was acceptable for the 3 month THB800k deposit, (it was after a bit of barny, but that was years 1-3 ), and a whole deal of hoopla last year when my savings passbook which was updated by the clerk at Krungsri was skewed so the transactions and narrative were not, but which was backed up by a signed and stamped letter from the bank showing the same transactions unskewed; each of the three IMM officers queried it, and the supervisor made me go out and wait whilst they decided whether it was acceptable; it was.

    I did all the paperwork yesterday, but just to ensure I'm not blase about it, can someone confirm the passport pages I am photocopying are:

    1) Name & details & photo page

    2) Only travel stamps between the last Extension and Re-entry stamps

    3) TM.6

    3) Issuance of first transfer of Visa from old passport to new

    Thanks.

  8. I came in on business class yesterday with a Fast Lane voucher and entered through the archway. The lines to the Immigration desks were 10-15 deep, packed with many (Chinese and Indian tourists - no racism intended), the former who were clearly part of a group tour with a leader waving a flag and shouting rather loudly. They seemed to proceed rather easily to the Immigration desks without being asked for their (illusory) Fast Lane card. As the two channels have cut-through from normal Immigration counters, the separate entrance to the Fast Lane section is pointless, as in the whole concept, if Immigration does not enforce qualification. "Fast Lane" obviously needs to be in Chinese and other languages too. There were a number of other Fast Lane voucher holders obviously annoyed at the poor management of the system and they let their views be known. But as I have long learned here, there's no point in discussing it with someone without any authority. It would however be nice if they could tighten it up.

  9. On Friday police said that Segarra had transferred and started to withdraw almost 37 million Baht from the Singaporean bank account belonging to the victim, David Bernat.

    The withdrawals took place from various ATMs in Bangkok and Ayutthaya.

    The reporter could have prevented all our speculative posts if he/she had written:

    On Friday police said that Segarra had transferred almost 37 million Baht from the Singaporean bank account belonging to the victim, David Bernat.

    Some withdrawals of an undisclosed amount took place from various ATMs in Bangkok and Ayutthaya.

  10. The saga continues.

    Having sliced and diced the Receipt of Notification for insertion into the passports, I noticed one states the next 90 day report is:

    3 March 2016 (correct) and the other

    3 February 2016 (incorrect).

    So for the incorrect one I suppose I'd better try and report again in February, (assuming the system is date sensitive and permits me to do so), or should I just ignore the incorrect date and assume it should have read 3 March aswell? (Both Receipts of Notification are correctly dated 2 December 2015.)

    As per the incorrect date on my second application, (3 February as opposed to the correct 3 March, so 60 days rather than 90), I thought I'd better just check that the print out was date sensitive - and it is. I have therefore filed the 90 day report today (after 60 days), and the application is now pending.

    So check your dates carefully when you receive the Receipt of Notification. It is obviously input manually and therefore with the potential for errors. Let's hope I get 90 days this time.

  11. An All Thai Taxi turned up at our condo in answer to our regular request for one last week. The car was immaculate, with good space for passengers, (unlike the sometimes nearly horizontal driver's seat that makes sitting behind him impossible), and the driver was smartly dressed in a silk suea phraratchathan (Thai "Mandarin@ jacket). The car was quiet, the driver competent and the route clearly visible on the GPS screen that he was following... which seemed essential, as he didn't appear to know where Central Chidlom was. If they can maintain this standard, then I would certainly use them frequently.

    Sounds like a dream doesn't it!

    I would love to experience those standards, just as soon as they have fixed their app...

    I had to pinch myself, to be sure I was in Bangkok and not Tokyo. I thought "if only it was always like this". But do I "dream on" if I say that it could be?

  12. An All Thai Taxi turned up at our condo in answer to our regular request for one last week. The car was immaculate, with good space for passengers, (unlike the sometimes nearly horizontal driver's seat that makes sitting behind him impossible), and the driver was smartly dressed in a silk suea phraratchathan (Thai "Mandarin@ jacket). The car was quiet, the driver competent and the route clearly visible on the GPS screen that he was following... which seemed essential, as he didn't appear to know where Central Chidlom was. If they can maintain this standard, then I would certainly use them frequently.

  13. Under the aegis of the AEC there will be free movement of people in eight professional fields:

    accountancy, engineering, surveying, architecture, nursing, medical and tourism.

    There is a suggestion that better English speakers from the other AEC countries will create a tighter market in these professions for Thais in Thailand. But surely given the low level and infrequently used English language in Thailand, those seeking employment from AEC countries will have to learn Thai. They may have expertise in their professional fields, but if they can't communicate with their Thai employers/ees they are not going to be very effective.

    Those in AEC countries who do speak better English will relocate to countries where better English is spoken anyway. Well qualified Thais in the 8 professions will just stay in Thailand.

  14. Most times that can be solved with a shutdown (even if you need to hold power button or unplug to get shutdown) and restart.

    Unfortunately not in this case. Tried shutting down, but now it will not reboot. Took it in to HP this morning and they need minimum three working days to fix, (viz from Tuesday till Friday, or until the following Wednesday. Bummer 'cos of the long weekend).

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