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Totster

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  1. Have you tried some machine suppliers to see if they can help ? They may not stock the tablets you require but could possibly point you in the right direction.

    https://www.dolce-gusto.co.th

    http://www.cafecaps.com/?___store=default&___from_store=th

    Also I notice http://www.invadeit.co.th/category/coffee-makers/ stock these automatic machines, I have always found them approachable and helpful, might be worth asking them if they know of a supplier.

    totster :)

    p.s Before you come back with a sarcastic reply please remember that people are just trying to help, whether you appreciate it or not.

  2. S&P do a (1/2) loaf of 'English Bread' which is good for sandwiches and toast etc.. it's a bit pricey but worth it in my opinion. There is a store in Kalasin Lotus next to Dunkin Donuts. I have also seen a store in Kalasin Big C.

    totster :)

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  3. Just had a quick look at Mosets Hot Property and it's no longer being developed or sold. I am not able to determine if the version you are using is compatible with J1.5, it could be very outdated and vulnerable to attack, and will not run natively on J1.5. They do however suggest mosets tree as a replacement (but all the information from HP will have to be manually transferred). There is just an example of the issues you can face with the upgrade.

    totster :)

    p.s Just noticed there is an import tool that comes with the latest version of Mosets Tree which will import data from HP

  4. 1. All the most popular CMS systems are similar in functionality; there's little to be gained by changing system. There's no compelling reason I can see to move to WordPress. Upgrading Joomla will be quicker, easier. I suspect IT guy is just trying to make more work (and money) for himself - or is simply in love with WordPress (it happens - particularly with people with a blog background).

    A few years ago I would have agreed with you, however Joomla is not what it used to be, getting off it to another platform (I say Wordpress is the best choice at present) is a good idea.

    totster :)

  5. Just to add that I am not techie enough to do either the upgrade to joomla 2.5 or migrate to Wordpress, I would be paying for my webguy to do that service.

    I do not know how the webguy intends 'migrating' to WordPress, and whether he will use any software or programme to migrate (as that's up to him how he does it), but I do know that he intends to have a staff member manually data transfer all the articles and directory listings from j1.5 website to new WordPress website.

    While I thank everyone for their comments, I'm not sure anybody has specifically addressed my 3 questions. Anybody?

    1 - I would recommend migration

    2 - Any good developer will be able to overcome any obstacles with migrating, including making sure that your site continues to function as it did before, either using plugins or other means

    3 - It can depend on the site, is the template still compatible, are the plugins still compatible, will the upgrade produce any DB errors..there are a number of variables which can affect the time it will take. If you intend to upgrade, get a fixed price that you are happy with.

    totster :)

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