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  1. it's all crap... he acted alone? that's BS!

    it is not easy to hack into company's network unless you have accomplices. i have been working in telecom networks for many years and yes i can say that there are ways to go into the system from a public internet connection via VPN or any tunneled secured networks but you should have passwords, secureid card, etc. to be able to access via VPN or company intranet. after accessing, one should know the IPs of the billing systems plus again, user and password. from one server to another, again, user and password. brute force attack is not possible in this case...

    this is an inside job! he is not even in a computer field but a graduate in poilitical science... common people! use your common sense!

  2. my persian cat needs a companion so i'm planning to buy another cat but this time a maine coon. any suggestion where can i buy this breed of cat in thailand? budget is 20K+ and not more than 30K.

    by the way, my persian cat is a male cat which is also quite big. if i buy a female maine coon would it be possible for them to breed?

  3. Once a muslim, forever a muslim. No way out

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    In my humble opinion this is the same for the roman catholics,you become catholic by christening and there no sacrament to change this.

    this is not only true but horrifying...

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  4. i think that "our" luek krueng will one day migrate to our home country when they realise that they are not really accepted in the local society from the notion that they are always thought of sons of some bitches from isaan prosti. although most of the leuk kreung are the fruits of happy marriages, pea brain locals will think otherwise and will descriminate them. have you ever thought of this???

    i think i'm just thinking negatively here but it's also a possibility. just look at isaan there is nothing there... so how can you expect your luek kreung to stay there and not migrate to say england, autralia, etc.?

  5. From the Nation:

    Tuesday February 27, 2007

    SUVARNABHUMI

    Foreign thieves target travellers

    Police urge passengers to be careful with baggage after surge in thefts

    Police yesterday warned passengers at Suvarnab-humi Airport not to leave their baggage unattended as a motley group of thieves comprising mainly foreigners have been targeting travellers.

    There have been Filipinos, Indonesians, Chinese, Laotians and Peruvians caught stealing at the airport, police said.

    The tourist-service unit at the airport received 415 theft reports from tourists since the airport began full commercial services in late September.

    Reported thefts at Suvarnabhumi had climbed from just nine in September to 54 in October, 72 in November, 101 in December and 114 in January.

    Of these, 152 concerned items that went missing at the airport, 152 were items lost on board flights and 101 involved possessions going missing outside the terminal buildings.

    "Keep an eye on your belongings and avoid putting cash or credit cards in your baggage," Lt-Colonel Thammawat Hirunyalekha of the airport's tourist centre said yesterday.

    He said police recently arrested a Laotian who had confessed that he would spend nights inside the terminal watching out for unattended bags.

    "When we searched his Bangkok apartment, we found many travellers' bags, digital cameras and notebook computers," Thammawat said.

    There were Filipino, Indonesian, Chinese and Peruvian thieves in the airport too, Thammawat said.

    He said Chinese thieves usually pick-pocketed while criminals of other nationality tended to mingle with crowds waiting to check in and snatched unguarded bags.

    "These thieves usually target Japanese tourists because they often keep cash and credit cards in their unattended bags," Thammawat said.

    He said the Chinese thieves appeared to work as a gang because when they were caught, they would be bailed fast. "We sometimes arrest people twice at the airport after they have sneaked back to China and changed their names before returning," he said.

    Lt-Colonel Pakapong Sai-ubon, of the Police Immigration Bureau, said some criminals flew into the airport purely to steal valuables from other passengers.

    "They usually fly from trading cities like Hong Kong and grab the bags of their targets," he said.

    Pol Lt-Colonel Satit Prom-utai of the Tourism Division hoped the Immigration Bureau would blacklist foreign thieves caught at the airport.

    "We will ask the Immigration Bureau to blacklist them," he said.

    Thammawat said that according to passenger complaints, some items were also stolen from luggage after it had been checked in. Complaints have become less frequent, however, since the Airports of Thailand stepped up safety measures along the baggage-belt zones.

    Suvarnabhumi Airport director Serirat Prasutanont said the airport was working closely with police in a bid to ensure safety.

    "We will add more security cameras," he said.

    so the thieves are not even thai?

  6. i remember one of my friend in malaysia told me that the school qouta was 70% for malays, 20% for chinese, and 10% for indians.

    anyway, i'm quite irritated long time ago when i entered one chatroom in malaysia that the first question they were asking me was what my race was... race? no one has ever asked this from me before.

  7. Maybe an educated guess, maybe gossip...

    but a friend married to a Thai says there's probably going to be more extremist trouble, more government trouble, and more farang-violence in Thailand.

    He also said the Baht will crash.

    Anyone agree?

    He said I shouldn't go there.

    cheez... 'hope not. but like everyone say that wheel is round, what once up can go down but i hope not in this lifetime.

  8. Regardless of who the victims were or what they did, they surely didn't deserve to be executed as they were.

    I can't believe that this topic has just surpassed 600 posts, and most of them are discussing an unfair / unproven labelling of these women.

    The people that I feel the most for are the friends, family and public in Russia. The Thaivisa website ranks highly in Google, and anyone who does any kind of search on this subject - russian murders pattaya, Liubov Svirkova, etc - is getting this thread in their first page of results. (Particularily on google.ru).

    It must be awful for their families and friends in Russia who are trying to find facts about their loved ones and are getting this thread full of speculation labelling these ladies as sex workers. Gotta be heartbreaking for them.

    i agree...

    for all the relatives and friends of the late tatiana and livbov who may happen to visit this thread, our condolences to you all... and please forgive us and ignore the pricks who have been writing non-sense in this thread about the two innocent souls.

    may they rest in peace...

  9. i don't believe that the OP arrived 2 hours before or plenty of time as he calimed... He is lying if he says so. why? the fact the other passenger were able to board the flight and i can assure you that they did not arrived 5 hours before the flight...

  10. My flight is supposed to arrive around midnight. Is the airport still quite busy at this time? Most airports I have been in at that time are quite dead. Since this will be my first time coming in to BKK, and will be totally unfamiliar, I hoping the place won't be too crowded.

    i always arrive at midnight and believe me it is crowded.

  11. it is also not usual that a chair vendor wears boots. well, almost all ppl wear sandals on the beach especially the thais they like wearing sandals almost everywhere.

    i cannot imagine that a chair vendor, after several days that he got fed up with these tourists messing-up the beach went on his motorbike with his 9mm and boots and started shooting the tourists while they were peacefully sitting on the chair.

  12. Hi all,

    I am debating wether or not to settle in Malaysia under MMSH, or settle in Thailand.

    I am curious to know if some of you have have lived in both places, or have debated the same thing, and what you believe would be the significant "pluses" and "negatives" of each place.

    thanks.

    i myself would like to consider the mmsh program of malaysia but since my families are thai they may somehow disagree with me if i finally decide that i would actually prefer malaysia than thailand for simple reasons that the mmsh has some attractive benefits compare to thailand visa program.

    i have been in malaysia many times and i see no problems staying there for long terms. it is also close to thailand that i can easily take an air asia flight if missing thailand badly.

  13. hey.

    i'm guessing your fairly new at this game?

    It's done a lot in many sub tropical countries (bith ice in beer and whisky mixers)

    Generally i think it's two things:

    Hydration.

    and not getting too trashed but drinking all day.

    as for me; when in Rome!

    but I do generally put a bit more whisky than the locals.

    i don't think i'm new to this stuff but what i'm saying is that they mix too much soda that that booze tasted like water. whiskey with a bit of soda and ice is fine with me but beer and ice? no way man.

  14. hookers or not, there were 2 dead bodies on the beach... my condolences to their families.

    thing is, what are they doing at 5am in the morning on the beach? i also don't think that they were verbally abusing the chair vendor (at 5am??? come on...) being a tourist for 2 weeks in a country on the other side of the globe why would someone verbally abuse a local? it's just not fitting the report... there's something more on this.

    If I were a tourist and enjoying my drink 'till the morning in a beach chair. And somebody came to ask me some money I would "verbally abuse them". Propably 'cos I know it's a cheap attempt to rip me off. I don't know what a thai would do in the same situation.

    just a bit of advise pal, do not verbally abuse anyone in a place that you do not know. what is wrong with talking nicely and informing the authorities afterwards... this will keep you out of trouble.

    cheers!

  15. hookers or not, there were 2 dead bodies on the beach... my condolences to their families.

    thing is, what are they doing at 5am in the morning on the beach? i also don't think that they were verbally abusing the chair vendor (at 5am??? come on...) being a tourist for 2 weeks in a country on the other side of the globe why would someone verbally abuse a local? it's just not fitting the report... there's something more on this.

    The 2 women frequented the same spot every night and probably left a mess to be cleaned up every morning. The chair vendor probably insisted that they should pay like everyone else. The women probably thought it was ridiculous to have to pay for time spent in the middle of the night. This went on for several days. The verbal abuse probably occurred when they got up later in the day and returned to the same spot but refused to pay.The chair vendor looses it and shoots them.

    got shot with 9mm because messing up the place at night... ridiculous!

    two weeks ago one of my friend went to jomtien beach to wind surf but he went too early... it was 7am and there were no one on the beach not even chair vendors. he told me that he waited for about an hour and a half to see some verndors started setting-up. i also don't think any vendor would start setting up at 5am in the morning.

  16. simple, you are late... you should be at the airport at least 2 hours before the flight.

    but you're not alone, i missed the flight to dallas 6 years ago at don muang airport (united airlines) since i also arrived 45 minutes before the flight. bad luck for me since i have to check-in in the TG counters at terminal 1 and not in the UA counter in terminal 2 which means i have to join the line for all TG flights. so i missed it... but i did not complain like you since i knew it was my fault.

  17. hookers or not, there were 2 dead bodies on the beach... my condolences to their families.

    thing is, what are they doing at 5am in the morning on the beach? i also don't think that they were verbally abusing the chair vendor (at 5am??? come on...) being a tourist for 2 weeks in a country on the other side of the globe why would someone verbally abuse a local? it's just not fitting the report... there's something more on this.

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