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  1. Rachawadee resort is the best choice for anyone who does not mind being out of town a little and has a car. Nice rooms, swimming pool and restaurant.

    stayed there once and agree, nice friendly staff, also ate there several times, I usually arrive in KK on the last flight from BK and I always stop off at the Rachawadee for dinner before my drive home back to Phon, good food at a reasonable price

    Brian

  2. Great pics from start to finish... and I"m a critical little bastard at the best of times.

    Thanks guys. I'm using a Nikon D5000. I switch between a 200mm zoom and a, well, I'm drawing a complete blank on what my wide angle is....drat...this will bug me till I get home. I keep a UV filter on it and hold my breathe for the slow shots. Brighten and sharpen with Photoshop and voila!

    Thank you for the info, I am thinking of investing in a new camera, I will definately take a closer look at the Nikon D5000

    Brian

  3. But as far as I'm concerned, landscapes have my preference.

    Taken in Bangkok airport at the same period, 3 days ago.

    I like the contrast of colors.

    Oi 'eurasianthai',

    This is the Dailyimage thread, butt (spelling is correct btw) now you have changed it :D

    Okky Cokey

    Landscape in Panorama

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    Taken two weeks ago :D

    Sawadee :)

    Nice photograph

  4. I have been using the 90 day rule to claim Non-Residency for tax purposes in the UK. However when I received my normal questionnaire form from my accountant for my 2009/2010 April tax return a few weeks ago there was an accompanying letter to advise me of a gentleman who lost his court of appeal case.

    The Gaines-Cooper case:

    In this case Gaines -Cooper had settled in the Seychelles in 1986, but still retained both personal and financial ties with the UK, owned a house in the UK, his son went to a private school in the UK and his wife frequently visited the UK. The Court of Appeal Judges decided although Gaines-Cooper restricted his visits to the UK to fewer than 90 days in any income tax year, his "place of gravity" was still in the UK.

    My accountant has advised all of his clients that after talking to the HM Revenue & Customs it would appear that from 6th April 2009, all claims for Non-Residency will be rejected if the claiment still has financial and personal ties in the UK.

    Brian

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    Having lived in the Harley State (wisconsin usa,) for a number of years and know plenty of riders, I have yet to heard of one falling apart. They all admit thought that, in the past H-D were 75% lemons. But the new ones are a dream to ride. Am saving up to maybe get a sportster, abit small but perfect for Thai city riding. It's just something about the sound of a Harley that just drive people crazy, either hate it or love it. Sure as heck it'll turn heads.

    I read a post about returning waves, it's not easy to let do in Thailand, it's the throttle hand that has to let go. Back in the US, it's the clutch hand so it's much simpler.

    Lots of HD here in Marseille France, popular bike, below photograph taken yesterday.

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