Tuesday, March 31, 2009

News buffet


Water pollution a Threat in Thailand.
Green Peace

Alcohol sales O.K.'d for Songkran celebrations
MCOT.NET

Chinese computer espionage in Thailand  
Bangkok Post

Supposed virus checking programs are being installed by many computer technicians in Thailand.
The software is actually malicious software which is hard to delete.
An informative and well written article at
PATTAYA PEOPLE

CONFICKER virus to activate April 1
GUARDIAN.CO.UK

Sakon Nakhon F.C.  สกลนคร เอฟซี will face Surin F.C., next sunday, at Surin.
Surin lost their first game to Buriram 1-0
THAI LEAGUE


(2007)


Monday, March 30, 2009

Football on a Shoestring

Division 2 Sakon Nakhon 1 - Mukdahan 0
Of course I had completely false pre-game information.
The game was neither televised, nor was there charged admission.

Thailand's Division 2 finances must be in the deep red.
Many features from previous seasons were very obviously missing.
No medical team or standby emergency vehicle.
No security forces, not that they were ever needed.
Not enough ball boys.  I counted three.
You know, the guys who run after strayed footballs.
So there were plenty of delays when the ball went into the bushes, and players had to retrieve the ball.

No sponsors.
In previous years car dealerships and breweries were sponsors.
Alcohol advertisements were outlawed in sports events a few years ago.
Really do miss those beer tents. These days you have to bring your own.

No vendors
Attendance at the game was sparse, to put it mildly.



Sakon Nakhon in red and Mukdahan in yellow jerseys. Other colors were worn by substitute players not in the game.
The Sakon Nakhon cheering section was promoting the team as the yellow army.



I don't think it has anything to do with the present political situation in the country.

The action was nonstop, both teams needed a win. During the first half of the game I wondered many times if the referee had come to town on the bus from Mukdahan. A player from Mukdahan tripped over the ball, flipped over and landed at the feet of a Sakon Nakhon player. The Sakon Player got yellow carded.

My guess, it was between the fifth and tenth minute since the start of the game,
when Sakon Nakhon scored (NO PUBLIC TIME CLOCK).

It was the only score of the game, even though there where plenty of near misses which kept the game interesting
The new coaching team substituted only one player during the entire game, while Mukdahan substituted a number of players.
A number of players who sat on the sidelines have great potential, as they have shown in previous seasons.





For the price of admission (free), it was well worth the time. 
The team has potential.  They obviously need some sponsors.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Thailand 3 - New Zealand 1


Watched the game on local cable TV. Could not find it on UBC/True.
Had no idea what to expect.
First fifteen minutes the action was somewhat ho hum, at least to me.
Then New Zealand scored. Now the game started to liven up.
Three minutes later Thailand scored. The goal was replayed four or five times.
Think the New Zealand goal only got one replay.
 
Lot's of enthusiasm. Lots of flag waving from the fans.

Only one downer in the match was a Thai banner.
Wish I would not have been told the translation.
Red shirts stay away or Red shirts don't come here
I prefer my sport served without a side order of politics.

Good game recap at GOAL.COM Thailand fights back ....

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Swinging dog repellant

There are a few Thai dog owners who control their animals, walking their dogs on a leash.

But that's pretty much an anomaly (deviation or departure from the normal).
Most pet dogs are left to roam the neighborhood.

Walking through many neighborhoods is like walking through hostile dog territory.
I came across a tactic in dealing with those threatening house pets.
It's actually quite simple and has worked for me without fail.
Simply carry a camera, an umbrella, a purse, or even a plastic shopping bag.
When a growling dog approaches, simply swing that item back and forth.
For some reason (which more educated persons may be able to explain),
dogs back off as soon as they see this swinging motion.
It's worked for me every time !!

Dogs on the menu


And then of course there is that reputation Sakon Nakhon has for the dog meat as a menu item.
It's been outlawed, mostly because foreign dog lovers are abhorred at the idea of eating dog meat.
The practice continues, but on a smaller less visible scale.

Used to be(2003-2004): Dog catchers would come into the neighborhoods and pick up any stray dogs.
Trucks with cages and lots of plastic buckets.
Dog owners who wanted to get rid of their dogs would get a free plastic bucket in exchange.
The local dogs seemed to sense when these trucks would come into the neighborhood.
No barking, they all went into hiding.

These days you don't see the dog collectors trucks very much.

Recently I drove by a nearby village where I recognized some folks from my neighborhood.
They proudly showed me evening meal purchase...

Let's face it, in many places of the world dogs are just another farm crop

From Zoo-ology


Supplementary reading:
Will Sakon Nakhon province governor Panchai keep promise to ban dog meat? (2003)
Rabies infections highlight dangers of processing dog meat

Dog Meat in the Philippines
Growth of Chinese Dog-Meat Market

Cuisine of Dog Meat

Read online

USA TODAY:   Most adults should restrict salt intake...
Salt increases the risk of high blood pressure

Phuket Wan:   Show us the Money
Select Thai's receive a 2,000 baht stimulus package. 
That should liven up the economy for a few days.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Looking through the clouds


It was a cloudy morning (March 24). Thunder could be heard from the distant East. No rain here, but pleasantly cool.

I fired up Google Earth on my computer. I wanted to find a nearby town.
What the heck happened here?



Took me a few minutes to realize I was viewing the current weather.
Google Earth updates weather every five minutes.
So it's actually a way of seeing what's coming this way. The service also offers time-lapse views.

Ant High Season

It's that time of year, spring, when ants and termites multiply.
With the rainy weather we've been having, all colonies are looking for dry nesting areas.
It's been a daily battle for the last week and so far there seems no end to this battle.
Sat in my office late one evening and turned the overhead light on.
Within seconds the room was filled with a swarm of flying ants.
It took a full can of spray to win that battle.
Two nights later, the same thing.
I knew it was time to find the nest.
A close inspection of external walls ands I discovered the nest in a crack of the metal window frame.  More spray.
Ants and termites have a knack for finding cracks, even in cement.
The battle will continue with a calking gun today.

Another colony, larger red ants, had made their home in a crack of tile attached to the exterior of the house.
Dusted that nest with baby powder and they vacated the premisses in a hurry.


Another colony established residence under a flower pot.  A few drops of dishwater and the garden hose and that crash pad was vacated.
Ants leave a trail by which they find their way and communicate, so it's important to wash places where they have been. 
To get rid of ants permanently you have to follow them to their nest.
For severe infestations a locally available commercial product is part of my arsenal.
The stuff is highly concentrated, just a few drops per gallon of water will do the trick.



After the application has worked to eradicate the pests, I wash the area with water in order to prevent poisoning the house pets.
There's some good information at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on the subject of ants

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Noisy Thai Temples & Local Sign taxes

Crazy Californians
Neighbors of Wat Mongkolratanaram, a Thai Temple in Berkley, are complaining.
Their weekly brunches are too noisy.
Neighbors want these events limited to no more than three times a year.
They also want to enforce a "amplifier city ordinance.'
Amplifiers can only be used seven times a year with special permit.

Saw this news item at the Berkley Daily Planet





... would your tax collector do that?

Local Government employees visited Graham at his watering hole. Time to pay the sign taxes.
Yes if you place a business sign on the front wall of your establishment, you gotta pay a sign tax.
It's not much of an expense if your sign is in Thai. 
Gets quite pricier if your sign is in any other language.

Someone had forgotten to collect this tax from the previous business located there (Ned's Bar).
So they just included these overdue taxes on Graham's tab.
Of course he wasn't thrilled about that. He'll gladly pay what's due from the date his business permit was issued.

The tax agents, two very sweet young Ladies, promised to "check with their supervisor."
Meanwhile, one of the ladies, took the broom from Graham's hand and helped him sweep a few dirt spots on the floor. 

Now you have you ask yourself, would your tax collector do that? Not mine !!

Monday, March 23, 2009

What is the smallest country?

"Quiz night was a success," according to Toon Army Restaurant and Bar owner Graham.
"We are going to make it a weekly event, every Wednesday evening starting at 7:30."
Up to four players per team. 

If you are a trivia junkie then you may be interested in joining in.
The smallest country in the world is  vatican city at .2 square miles, with no permanent residents.