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InSiSongkram

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  1. I only use the UK and US store as the apps are much better. If you want movies I just got the apple tv from a company here in Thailand online and then set up a work around to watch Netflix from US its absolutely amazing with the choice of movies and tv shows and cheap on the monthly subscription.

    No more Truevision :)

  2. He certainly liked talking about his Glock http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Athaivisa.com+thaivisa+katabeachbum+glock+gun&oq=site%3Athaivisa.com+thaivisa+katabeachbum+glock+gun&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=12&gs_upl=28615l28615l0l31427l1l1l0l0l0l0l90l90l1l1l0

    And as a Farang you will be unlikely to obtain a gun license so you are talking bullsh*t about shooting anybody. Unless you have friends in very very high places you will not have a license and you will spend a long time in jail for shooting anyone.

    It is possible for a farang to obtain a gun liscence if their job/business involves taking money to the Bank, wether this liscence would protect you in a worst case instance of what is being posted is questionable.

    hmm, I have had a TH lisenced gun since 2004. Glock 19, holds 16 9mm pluss 15 in another magazine. Still have it, but havent needed to shoot anyone for a few years. So lets drop the b-shit YorkshireTyke, and get back on topic.

    Feel free to start a fire arm topic if views on gun ownership and TH lisence requirements are desired

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  3. I also have OVI maps and Garmin XT on my Nokia C5-03. I looked at many phones and for the price of this one which is about 6,500 Baht it was by far the best priced phone I came across for the money and what I wanted it mainly for which was GPS and Skype which you can download from the OVI store free.

    Garmim you can install free if you are PC savvy send me a PM for details as your not allowed to discuss here.

    Thanks.

  4. Thanks for that info I just did a search on the above and came up with the following which might be more up to date as its from Tuesday, 21 September 2010...

    ESRI Thailand changes Garmin GPS map name

    ESRI (Thailand) has announced that they made official change to the name of the digital map provided for Garmin GPS devices in Thailand, known as ESRI Map into CDG Map.

    http://www.eaglegps.co.th/index.php/lang-en/the-news/730-garmin-map-provider-esri-thailand-changes-the-map-name

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