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  1. I realise I'm prob too late Dan but this place not far from me (Chong Phli near Ao Nang) just has to be the best choice.

     

    I know Jeff to be one of the most decent, honest & fair blokes out there. He's been going for many years already, has a v good reputation with around 50 rental bikes, all taxed/insured & fully serviced in great condition at very good prices...(I really don't think there are any better or cheaper).

     

    I know he also offers a delivery & pick-up service but not sure if that includes the bus station...Def worth a call tho. Cheers, Ray.May be an image of text that says "Fantastic Project Co., Ltd Motorbike for rent. GgeRose JeffJeff 0644659398 0808036231"

     

  2. This is from https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-10/what-we-know-about-covid-omicron-sub-variant-ba2/100899980 posted last Thursday 10th March.....    The WHO released a statement calling it a "variant of concern", but Dr Wood said there was no need to be "overly concerned". 

    Is BA.2 more transmissible?

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) says studies have shown the BA.2 variant appears to be more transmissible than BA.1.

    UNSW School of Population associate professor James Wood said the new sub-variant was about 25 per cent easier to catch than the original strain.

  3. 11 hours ago, mosan said:

    The Fekon FKM Venture 150 is a "clone" Honda ADV 150 produced in the Philippines for their market...  Dayang ADV150: Chinese copy of the Honda ADV 150 adventure ... (motonewsworld.com)

    Sorry to disagree but this whole point is so wrong as a clone is defined as an exact copy, which these scoots are definitely not..In fact even a quick glance at both shows many differences so my questions still stand.

  4. Hi all,

    I've owned a 150 PCX for around 9 yrs & although it's proved extremely reliable I have been a bit disappointed with a number of issues including poor quality.  Have casually been looking into replacement 'contenders' (within my criteria) for some time which include Yamaha & the Honda adv 150 or 160 as I really like the look of them, but is it just me or are these scoots vastly overpriced & 'underspeced' ?  One particular brand does stand out to me however in the looks & specification dep't, never heard of them before but I reckon I would seriously consider the Fekon FKM Venture 150 (as it ticks all the boxes & more) IF it was available here in Thailand...Any thoughts? I'd particularly be interested to hear from folk 'in the know' regarding build & component quality as I have zero experience in this field.

    Regards, Ray.

    Fekon Venture 150.jpg

  5. I've had both my Phizer jabs now and was dismayed (not surprised) that we were all 'herded like sheep' at Krabi hospital..(seemed to me they had lost the plot why it was necessary in the first place :-) ) Following the 2nd dose they told me 'can't print' so will send me my certificate by email...Never received :-)  I checked my online app, no success...Then I received a message that I had an appointment in Phuket for the 1st jab (??).  I did all the correct things & tried all the links etc. specified, especially the one where they say to contact if any details wrong (They had shaved a month off my birth date along the way :-)....Still nothing until a very kind lady (a Doctor or Nurse?) at Krabi hospital who speaks good English, helped by forwarding my Line messages to someone (?) after which I received  my certificate as an attachment...Unsigned with missing details on it & still wrong birth date :-)....So I bit the bullet & went in person to the Ministry of Health office again (something I'd been dreading as the young chap that first took my original details never bothered with a face mask!).  While there I applied for the yellow Inter'l certificate (50 bt) & was told they will call me to collect it in a week (can not do online :-) ) ...Nothing.... so I returned a few weeks later to collect.  Lots more to this story but thats just a summary.  I'm curious if any others out there had similar experiences?  Regards, Ray.

     

  6. On 8/24/2021 at 8:15 AM, Kanada said:

    However you get it…get it!!

    I have to say the expatvac. registry worked very well for me (and others here too!)

    No trouble registering and no trouble with getting an appt. after registration as a few seemed to have! 
    Im not being smug…maybe I’m just fortunate 
     

    I have to agree with you Kanada, although I had to take my time typing as some of the wording was a bit 'ambiguous' plus I had the same issue as all the others when it came to adding the files...Easily overcome tho by holding the Ctrl button down to add them all at the same time (& yes, I included my visa page etc. just in case!)...I was then amazed as my phone beeped with the appointment even before I'd clicked the last 'confirm' button ????

     

  7. 6 hours ago, fittobethaied said:

     

    Typical for Thailand....they always cut off their nose to spite their own face. I see it day in and day out. Employees treating customers badly, not realizing or caring that by treating one customer poorly they have forever lost all the potential referrals that customer could have brought them for additional revenue. It's all part of this destructive mindset to think "in the moment" with no regard for the future and the consequences of their actions. 

    Very well put & I couldn't agree more.  I was in a local hardware store the other day where I asked for some cement board, a worker barked out loudly to me (3 times) "YOU...COME HERE" in an increasingly aggressive manner (he wanted me to follow him to the yard).  I ignored his demands, just smiled & walked out...but not before glancing over to the store owner (who I've known for about 18 years), who was grinning like a Cheshire cat ????.  I would like to add however that I really don't blame the employees as they are so often uneducated & under-paid with little to no job training so have no incentive at all.  The managers / owners on the other hand have no such excuse ????. As you said, Typical, & unlikely to change any time soon.

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  8. Thanks Beachbum, Hugh Laurie is a top actor imo so I'll certainly watch this one. Btw, another v good tv series that is a bit different from the rest is 'Gentlemn Jack' (sorry if thats already listed but still havent gone through all the thread :-))

  9. Great thread, just what I've been looking for...many thx to Beachbum.

    It's going to take a long time to read it all (I haven't got past the 1st 2 pages yet) so apologies if these have already been suggested: 'The Fall', a seriously good crime drama imo as a bit different from the rest. only 3 seasons, well worth watching.  'Hell on Wheels' & 'Deadwood', older western series (good writing & acting imo).

    Cheers, Ray.

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  10. "Unfortunately disasters occur worldwide due to poor management"...I couldn't agree more to this statement, and certainly didn't mean to imply Thailand is alone on this score. The sad fact is that many countries/business's fail to manage competently for whatever reasons often resulting in costly & tragic loss.

     

  11. Sorry Crossy but now I'm a bit confused re your sentence 'DC will be fine either way round.'  Yes, I've read that it can be used with an existing doorbell transformer (which I don't have ), isn't the power socket I'll plug the adaptor into AC out & the adaptor then converts the current to DC to power the bell? .  Although it clearly states 'AC' on the doorbell backplate, plus 'M5 (whatever that is) so maybe the bell itself converts the current & not the adaptor?.

  12. Yep, I agree Crossy, I've read & learnt a lot today about adaptors & transformers.  I've got lots of tech 'spares' here including many old heavy adaptor transformers that weigh a ton & not safe (imo) to plug in due to the 'loose fit' of the pins.  They certainly have come on a great deal over the years, so I'm going to use the one that came with my TP Link router.

  13. Hi Crossy, (now here's a name that I know & trust over the years), thx for the quick reply...I should explain that whilst I'm ok to fit plugs & extension outlets etc. I'm certainly not a competant electrician but I know enough to give the subject extreme respect :-)...Here's a couple of pic'e that should answer your question...

    Power adaptor.jpg

    Doorbell spec.jpg

  14. Hi all, I recently bought & fitted a doorbell camera. All seems good & it works better than expected as it's located about 35 mtr's from my front door. My problem is that the rechargeable batteries only last a week & not the 2 or 3 months I was expecting. This is prob because they are only cheapies bought online but I'm now inclined to hardwire the thing to bypass this issue altogether.  My question therefore, is it ok to simply use an old spare plug-in 9v adaptor for the job? (The dooorbell spec states 8/24 v) external power required, or should I buy a purpose made transformer?.  Oh, & pls no smart ars remarks like 'why not google it' etc. as I've serched the web for ages & haven't found a simple answer so far. 

     

  15. Was this in the warranty period?  My experience has been that Dell responded immediately after I explained in full detail the facts of the situation, no problems whatsoever and no charges.  Absolutely brilliant and so professional.  Btw, my Dell warranty expires late 2019.  I should also add this was with 'Onsite Service'.  Wow.  I would never consider another brand after this.

     

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  16. Further update to my earlier 'further update' ????

     

    After typing my response to KittenKong I had a 're-think' & another look at the ram & small battery of which both are filthy and clearly second hand.  So as a last resort I carefully cleaned the ram gold contacts with a pencil eraser...The contacts are now gleaming so then fitted it into the 2nd slot...Eureeka... it worked ????

     

    I use 'Speccy to check all the component specs...much better than the standard Windows tools imo.

     

    I guess the Dell Technician didn't have time for this but I have no complaints about him at all as he clearly knew his stuff going by the speed & efficiency he stripped my laptop down and reassembled it.

     

    I for one have learnt a few lessons from this saga...Thanks for all your input Fellow Members. 

     

    Cheers, Ray. 

     

     

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