RDN
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If you fill your fridge it will work more efficiently..... colder.
best with beer :-)
I recently became a two-fridge family. The girlfriend's green stuff in her fridge, my beer and Marmite in the other.
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I leave the 'puter on all day, so I can see what's going on most of the time. I guess that means I'm on-line about 16 hours a day, but I'm not always at the desk, looking. I would say 5 or 6 hours actually looking.
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Happy Birthday to His Majesty King Bhumipol Adulyadej.
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Yeah! The cost of Marmite would soar...
Appears you have 5 jars left, use wisely.
Well, actually, I just double checked. I've got 6!
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95 to the pound would be nice.
round up to a 100bht per quid - hate uneven numbers
Don't want to be greedy
Either would be great for those of us with income from outside Thailand! !
Wouldn't want to be earning a Thai salary, however high, with the inflation those exchange rates would bring........
Yeah! The cost of Marmite would soar...
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For the last couple of months I've been getting rid of some verrucas and corns from my feet. They've nearly all gone now, but I was wondering how common they are given the Thai custom of taking off your shoes/sandals/flip-flops and walking over somebody else's clean or dirty floor.
I never had a verruca before - neither in England or Bangkok - but they appeared after a year of living in Phuket.
I am now quite loathe to slip off my flip-flops if I enter a "clean" Thai shop or house as I don't want to go through the same pain as I just have.
Anyone else have a problem with them?
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95 to the pound would be nice.
round up to a 100bht per quid - hate uneven numbers
Don't want to be greedy
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because I thought that a new subject title might generate some response, but I was wrong as obviously knows the answers! I have insurance already so can't ask them. thanks.
I understand, but I still think it's worth asking your insurance company if they can help. I believe most insurance companies will do the yearly registration (900 baht?) and get the compulsory government insurance (Por Lor Bor - 1000 baht?) for their clients, so they should be able to help.
Have a look at this old thread: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=34790
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Two identical threads merged.
Don't start a new thread just because no one posted in your first one.
Why don't you go to a motor insurance company and get them to do it all?
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I loved the photo in The Bangkok Post a few days ago of Michael Bolton arriving in Bangkok;there he was looking all the 50 odd years he must be, sagging cheeks and wrinkles and directly below was a half page advert promoting his concert with a fresh faced, 20 year old Michael gazing into the camera. It looked just like father and son!
You can be so cruel.
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Post your question here. Maybe someone will give you an answer.
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95 to the pound would be nice.
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I dont think that the countdown on the traffic lights is a good thing.
I have seen so many near misees at traffic lights because everyone waiting 120 seconds (A lifetime for a Thai) wants to get off on 119 seconds. Those with a green light counting down to zero dont want to wait 120 seconds till the next green light. Result.... BANG
I dont know if they have these types of lights in BK but they are now very common in Chaingmai
Yes, they're in Bangkok - at the top of Wireless Road near the express way entrance/exit and elsewhere. They're also in Phuket at the major traffic lights.
I actually think they're a good idea because you can see from a long way back if you've got enough time to get through on green. So you can judge whether there's any purpose in speeding up a little to get through. And you can also give up trying to get through if you're a long way from the lights and there's only a few seconds left.
But the best aspect is, when they are red you can see how long you have to wait. So there's no point in sitting there, drumming your fingers on the steering wheel thinking "when are the dammed lights going to change". Just sit back and relax.
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....I think the real star of the clip is the guy in the opening frames who is picking his nose!
A star is born...
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...If this is a “my pen rai” attitude or “live fast die young be a good looking corpse” thing.
I recently posted about two separate moto-cy accidents that I saw right in front of me in Phuket last week. And then a couple of days ago I saw a woman turn left in front of a car that was pulling away from some traffic lights and was going straight on. The car braked and missed her. I don't think I would've reacted that quickly.
Back to your original question... I think it's neither a case of “my pen rai” nor “live fast die young”. It's more a case of not being able to predict what will happen more than 1 second into the future.
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...this bug is fixed.
Now you can save contacts to your phone book...
Excellent! Just edited the name and it all worked fine.
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Perhaps there is an Immigration office closer to your home?
I am not sure you will get permanent residence as a retiree.
I believe they like to see a good tax paying record, which you will not have.
Sad.
My belief too. I'd be happy to contribute directly to the "tax man" to qualify. I wonder how much they think is "enough".
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In case the site developers don't know about this problem, I've posted this picture. This is what I get when I try to edit the name of an entry in my SMS Phone Book:
Apart from that, all working perfectly, messages sent and received OK! (On DTAC)
//Edit:
I just moved this post from the original "Rollout" thread because I didn't see this "Bug Report" thread. (Fingers quick, eyes slow )
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Where's one of those nyeah-nyeah-ne-nyear-nyear smilies when you want one?....
I use this one...
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Sorry RDN, that was my fault.
I sent you a PM and then changed my mind
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Once you have captured the screen shot goto start -->all programs --> accessories --> Paint. Click on Paint, click on "edit" then click on "paste" and the screen shot will appear in the Paint window. (for those conditioned to using the mouse cursor)
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Yes, I use "Paint" that way too when I don't have Compupic running. I also find "Paint" easier to use for joining bits of pictures together and for general editing of pictures. And best of all, it's free.
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what program did you use to get that screenshot ?
Back on-line after a few days without telephone line...
As meadish said, I just hit "PrtSc" - "Print Screen" - which is next to F12 on my lap top.
If I have my favourite "digital content manager" running minimised - called Compupic - then it automatically restores itself with the screen dump as a new image. I can then crop it to show just the bit I want. When I save it - as jpg, bmp, etc - I can reduce the quality so the file is small: a "before" and "after" window is displayed so I can adjust the quality down until I see a loss of detail. Then I tweak it back up a bit so it looks OK, but the file is still small.
And I use Imageshack ( http://imageshack.us ) as my image hosting web site.
You can get a free trial of Compupic Pro here: http://www.photodex.com/products/compupicpro/
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Well, I fixed it by sending myself a couple of messages. The count went up to 0, then +1 but it didn't go negative when I read them, it just stayed at zero. So all is well.
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Solar plan lights up province
.....Mae Hong Son, one of the nation’s poorest provinces, has the largest number of households in need of solar-cell plants.
--The Nation 2005-11-26
I have spent considerable time in villages, many literally akin to villagers in Mae Hong Son, without electricity and later spent time in some of those same villages that later were reached by EGAT including my wife's village. I have not seen where the supplying of electricity has made any impact upon the economic situation of the locals. And in fact the building of all-season roads and the adjacent electric poles has often led to what I perceive as a sadder village with less laughter heard and less joy of life observed.
How do you connect good roads and electric poles to sad villages?
What Is A Unit Of Electricity
in DIY Forum
Posted · Edited by RDN
Link originally posted by lopburi3 some time ago:
http://216.239.53.104/search?q=cache:ZcD_3...rates+kwh&hl=en
Cost of 616 units:
150 * 1.8047 = 270.705
250 * 2.7781 = 694.525
216 * 2.9780 = 643.248
Service charge = 40.9
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Sub Total (1) = 1649.378
Fuel tax factor * units = 0.5683 * 616 = 350.07
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Sub Total (2) = 1999.45
7% tax = 139.96
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Total = 2139.41 baht