Have you been glued-to-the-tube?
The Olympics in Beijing started with an incredible opening ceremony and sadly have been accented with a murder of a U.S. citizen.
Thailand grabbed gold in the women’s weight lifting. Unfortunately, it’s a sporting event and not a beauty contest. If you have never been to Thailand or have never seen pictures [...]
Entries from August 2008
August 13, 2008
Non-Flattering Gold
August 11, 2008
Preserving the Thai Language
Are you familiar with the phrase, “sawasdee?”
It essentially means hello, or a way of greeting someone in Thai. To give you a loose phonetic translation, you would say; SEW-A DEE-CUP if you were a woman and SEW-A-DEE-KHRUP if you were a man.
Thailand’s National Culture Commission wants to preserve the Thai language and is asking that [...]
August 8, 2008
No Surprise
This morning, as a follow-up to the story on NGV, a bus was filling its tank at a service station in Thailand and KABOOM!
Police say that the tank did not meet standards for holding NGV. No one was killed, but one worker was injured and a few vehicles sustained damage.
This is a serious issue that [...]
August 7, 2008
Getting a Bang Out of NGV
Warnings in the newspapers in Thailand about the hazards of NGV tanks have a lot of people thinking twice about converting their vehicles.
The fact is, there are hundreds of qualified mechanics who can convert a gas powered vehicle to a Natural Gas Vehicle in Thaialnd, but there are a couple of caveats to this. One [...]
August 6, 2008
Superheroes Dominate
When I was growing up, it was AMT kits. You know 3-n-1 kits of model cars that you could build stock, street, or custom.
I was a collector of the models and sold them all before I moved to Bangkok on eBay. I hated to see some of them go, the real treats were the [...]
August 5, 2008
Video Game Crackdown
We live in a world where taking responsibility is ignored.
I’m sorry, but when I read in a Bangkok newspaper that a top government official thinks that video game makers should be held responsible for some kid who imitates the brutal acts of a video game in real life, I have to shake my head. [...]
August 4, 2008
Online Rise in Bangkok
It seems that every week or so there’s a new online gaming location, opening up for business here in the capital city of Bangkok.
There was an article just today in the Bangkok Post about True Internet talking about the dial-up internet market. Dial-up customers are expected to reach 750 thousand by the end of the [...]
August 1, 2008
Insectville, Thailand
Even thought it’s a Third World country, in many ways, Thailand is similar to First World comforts, especially Bangkok.
Many of the indigenous creatures are now considered pests in the increasingly sophisticated lifestyle of the city of Bangkok.
There’s going to be a Pest Summit toward the middle of this month where health standards and the latest [...]


