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  1. A counter petition is equally worthless.

    Abhisit needs to point out that both petitions are denigrating to the status a petition to the King should hold - they should both be denounced as petty publicity stunts and any civil servants involved in promoting the signing of either abomination should be reprimanded or punished and told to get on with their real jobs.

    Well Stumonster.....your comments meet the Govt's. objectives completely.

    They will be very pleased with you....".........both petitions are denigrating.........."

    That is exactly what they want.

    People talking about 'two' petitions.

    See how easily people succumb to these machinations.

    Wow, how effective is that!

    and your blithe factiousness shows your objectives completely

    publicity stunts are for marketing droids and your dear leaders petition is nothing but a publicity stunt

    your implication that the second petition is backed by the heads of this govt is nothing but misdirection

  2. As I understand it UMTS on which HSPA is based requires installing new antennas and is very expensive.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Mob...ications_System

    Unlike EDGE (IMT Single-Carrier, based on GSM) and CDMA2000 (IMT Multi-Carrier), UMTS requires new cell towers and new frequency allocations. However, it is closely related to GSM/EDGE as it borrows and builds upon concepts from GSM. Further, most UMTS handsets also support GSM, allowing seamless dual-mode operation. Therefore, UMTS is sometimes marketed as 3GSM, emphasizing the close relationship with GSM and differentiating it from competing technologies.
  3. not saying it happened here but if you carefully read the terms of service for some of the social networking sites you might find that you have given them permission to access your hotmail etc to help you by sending an email to each of your contacts telling them how much you want to see them on the social network. They will normally use the username and password you signed up with and try them at common webmail logins.

    but yes , change your hotmail password and send out a BCC email to all your contacts advising them of what happened and apologising.

  4. This is a very sensible move! :) Most farm equipment and most commercial trucks are diesel powered, so cutting the price of diesel cuts the cost of producing food and delivering to the cities. This move will do more to control the cost of living than anything else the government could do.

    yes diesel is a big component in food production and delivery - but an efficient rail system would also make a huge difference.

  5. The problems at the Airport start at the top - which of course is the military

    the original article is critiqued here - http://thailandjumpedtheshark.blogspot.com...h-finacial.html

    Bangkok Post

    AMORNRAT MAHITTHIROOK

    The board of Airports of Thailand has rejected its management's proposal to shorten the Suvarnabhumi airport security service contract with the Loxley-ICTS consortium, to avoid legal troubles. AOT board chairman Gen Saprang Kalayanamitr said after a board meeting yesterday that the board could not approve the management's proposal to halve the consortium's service contract to five years in response to its substandard security service, as the consortium has made it clear it disagreed with the plan.

    The board did not want a legal dispute as the consortium had acquired the contract legally, he said.

    Gen Saprang denied the board was protecting the contractor. He said the board was aware of the investment burden taken on by the consortium and would see to justice for both sides.

    But he insisted the security service provided by the consortium was still poor and needed to be improved.

    Chirmsak Pinthong, spokesman for the AOT board, said the consortium fielded 1,200 guards a day, which was short of the 2,000 stated in the contract.

    Their service consisted of two shifts, each consisting of 600 guards who must work as long as 12 hours a day.

    The board suspects that this arrangement, instead of three eight-hour shifts, may affect service quality.

    The board believed that if the consortium was not able to improve its service in line with the contracted standards, the AOT management should terminate the contract instead of shortening it, Mr Chirmsak said.

    etc , etc

  6. a d-link DIR-655

    not being sure what you have at the moment - but the D link is a router , wireless access point and LAN switch

    dir-655-002.jpg

    you will be connecting one of the LAN switch ports to your existing setup so your wireless devices have access to the internet.

  7. do you need a router ? or do you need a wireless access point with integrated switch ?

    you need to explain what you use on your network now and what you want to achieve.

    a router routes , and a switch switches - which are 2 very different things.

  8. Hopefully, they will go after Abu Ali, the guy wanted for murder in the 19 year old Saudi case.

    Hopefully, they will go after some of the terrorist/insurgents from the South of Thailand.

    maybe the mastermind behind the murder of "shipping moo"

    Kornthep, a shipping agent, supplied information about alleged tax evasion by Shin Satellite Corp. to Sirichoke Sopa, a Democrat MP, who used the information in a parliamentary debate of no confidence in the Thaksin Shinawatra Government
  9. Meanwhile, True Move has launched its 3G wireless broadband service on a trial basis, using its existing 1,800MHz spectrum.

    The service is available in downtown Bangkok, including the Silom, Siam Square, Sathorn, Ploenchit and Sukhumvit areas, as well as at Suvarnabhumi Airport and in Cha-am, Hua Hin and Phuket.

    any more news on this ? HSDPA or HSUPA ? price etc ?

    far more interesting than fashion accessory marketing smeg :)

  10. with former defence minister General Chetta Thanajaro presiding over the ceremony.

    30078388-01.jpg

    who brokered the peace deal in the south

    Chettha Thanajaro, a former Army chief and defence minister, claimed to have brokered the "breakthrough" in the armed conflict with the help of unnamed foreign countries and international agencies.

    I wonder if he will vouch for Sergeant Panya Srihera before they examine the VCD

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