Amps, mixers and electronics, absolutely. Replace them. The speakers are fine but expensive to ship.
Instruments, you need to offer the depreciated value of the used equipment on the manifest. For things like keyboards, check the label for dual voltage power supplies. Computer gear is fine, except maybe monitors..
A large part of that 75,000 baht went to the cost of the lens.
(prices in US dollars)
Monofocal (standard)
$50 – $200
Toric (astigmatism-correcting)
$400 – $1,000
Multifocal or EDOF (extended depth of focus)
$1,000 – $2,500+
Light-adjustable lenses
$2,500 – $4,000+
Wow, they must have been really bad drivers if they failed such a test, I bet when they saw you do it they thought it was easy until they tried. 😃
My partner had some driving lessons and passed the driving test first time maybe ten years ago.
Once or twice she picked me up in her car after I have been out for a beer with the lads, I have to keep on reminding her not to keep on changing lanes, I have to give her a running commentary on how to drive.
It is quite fun as there is no traffic at that time of night in Phuket in my area Kathu.
Farang Noi is the term I heard quite often about my son.
As for the Army cadets, on children's day several years back they took my son's class to the Udon Thani air base for a show and tell.
My son, Thai, Canadian, light skinned, looks very much like me, fluent Thai speaker was not allowed on the base, pure bloods only.
If drafted he could not become an officer, pure bloods only.
Glad we've moved back to Canada
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