May 24, 200521 yr Whenever I go to Thailand and find myself in the hotel room, I always put on the Thai TV channels (mainly news). Although they generally speak too fast for my level of understanding, I find it helps the listening skills. Anybody know of a way to get hold of these in the UK?
May 24, 200521 yr Whenever I go to Thailand and find myself in the hotel room, I always put on the Thai TV channels (mainly news). Although they generally speak too fast for my level of understanding, I find it helps the listening skills.Anybody know of a way to get hold of these in the UK? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> This thread has been discussed so many times recently. So here goes again. T.G.N. offered on the hotbird Sattelite. Cost per month; Free. Installation ; around 300 pounds. To preview TGN go to UBC channel 8 or 9
May 24, 200521 yr April 07, 2005 TV/Movies | Thai TV on the Internet Keeping your Thai wife happy in Farangland just got easier. Thai TV is now available over the Internet – and it’s absolutely free. All you need is a decent broadband connection. Here’s a live feed of ITV: Thai TV Channel ITV (242K) http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/stanti/tv/asx...ti_thai_itv.asx This IP (Internet protocol) television service is hosted by S. Tantinan. His website offers all the terrestrial Thai TV channels and radio stations plus loads of other goodies: www.angelfire.com/nj2/stanti/index/index_index.html Some of the links are a bit flaky but, once a hi-speed connection has been established, the image quality is pretty good. Your teerak can now fill her boots with nauseating teen romance, overblown bitch-fights and mindless cross-dressing tomfoolery. From the Mango Sauce Website Edited May 24, 200521 yr by johnh101
May 24, 200521 yr Johnh101 A seriously interesting site. http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/stanti/ for the full Thai media listing. Looks fine at work , will check it out on my home 1mb link.
May 24, 200521 yr Author Johnh101A seriously interesting site. http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/stanti/ for the full Thai media listing. Looks fine at work , will check it out on my home 1mb link. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> That looks like what I'm looking for. Let me know what it's like on a home connection as I'm on my work PC also.
May 28, 200521 yr Johnh101A seriously interesting site. http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/stanti/ for the full Thai media listing. Looks fine at work , will check it out on my home 1mb link. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> That looks like what I'm looking for. Let me know what it's like on a home connection as I'm on my work PC also. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Some of the channels are watchable but I have too much network traffic from my 2 teenage daughters for it to be really watchable.
May 29, 200521 yr April 07, 2005 TV/Movies | Thai TV on the Internet Keeping your Thai wife happy in Farangland just got easier. Thai TV is now available over the Internet – and it’s absolutely free. All you need is a decent broadband connection. Here’s a live feed of ITV: Thai TV Channel ITV (242K) http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/stanti/tv/asx...ti_thai_itv.asx This IP (Internet protocol) television service is hosted by S. Tantinan. His website offers all the terrestrial Thai TV channels and radio stations plus loads of other goodies: www.angelfire.com/nj2/stanti/index/index_index.html Some of the links are a bit flaky but, once a hi-speed connection has been established, the image quality is pretty good. Your teerak can now fill her boots with nauseating teen romance, overblown bitch-fights and mindless cross-dressing tomfoolery. From the Mango Sauce Website <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, that's something I didn't know about. It almost seems a shame that me and Mrs Lampshade are never again going to grace the shores of ' Good Old Blighty'
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