Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Turbo Prop is so 1950's

I immigrated from Germany to the U.S.A on a turboprop in 1958.
The aircraft was larger than todays Bangkok Airways fleet.
I remember it took a very long time.
I was thirteen, I got to spend hours in the cockpit,
I loved it because I was getting first class food, instead of prefab aircraft meals.

Seems obvious to me, turbulence is more noticeable in smaller prop type planes, than jets.

A great little Airline, PB Air recently terminated it's fleet contract for Embraer ERJ 145 LR. An aircraft with an immaculate safety record.
To save money they switched to leasing ATR 72-500 turboprop aircraft from Bangkok Air, adding half an hour flight time between Bangkok and Sakonnakhon.

With yesterdays crash of such an aircraft during a bad weather landing at Samui island, I am more inclined not to use local PB Air service at the moment, especially during the rainy season.
May strongly consider alternatives.
Sakonnakhon also no longer has a two fight day. Its a vitamin schedule "One A Day."

Australian Fireman Vacationing Here . . . . and Near

"I'm on my way,"
he blogged tuesday while in the departure lounge of the Sydney Airport.
He's just starting a vacation to Sakon Nakhon and a few other places in the area.

Hope he does plenty of vacation blogging and picture posting.
I know he has a small present in his suitcase for me from Australia.
We corresponded a number of times in preparation to his trip.
Mister Eric confirmed a previous blog entry Brining along your medications

Hide the bar mats. (Joke, jok, jock... like my Thai friends say)

'Amazing Thailand' Makeover

The newest attempt to revive Thailand's tourism is underway.

"Amazing Thailand" is being retooled:
"Come to Thailand - Lets Take A Break."

And what a facelift !!!

21 year old Asia Teen Idol and Superstar Nichkhun Horvejkul.





Links
My story by Nichkhun Horvejkul
Global Travel Industry News eTN
absolutelybangkok.com

Personal Observation:
Some years ago a Thai studying at a U.S. university asked me:
"How can I loose my Asian accent when speaking English?"
From my own experience in learning English as a teen, I replied:
Sing it !! Nichkhun Horvejkul proves my point.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Keeping Informed


Rumor heard
Officials will discuss ex-pat medical requirements during upcoming meetings. Seems too many ex-pats don't have the funds to take care of their medical needs. Will be interesting to see what law or regulations will come from these meetings. Might send a lot more Ex-Pats packing.
Haven't seen anything in the media to substantiate any of this.
Treat this strictly as a rumor for now.

This weeks arrivals and departures
at the Bangkok International Airport be aware:
Security drills at Suvarnabhumi Airport start

The folks at 'Doing Business in Thailand' have some useful facts on

Opening a Bank Account in Thailand

It's official:
Brit's continue to hold the loudmouth record
Britain's Jill Drake set that record in 2000 at 129 decibels.
Loudmouths gathered for a contest in Pattaya.
Probably this years prize of $882 wasn't enough to entice
The Worlds Loudest
Bribing case against Hollywood producer Gerald Green and wife starts
They're accused of bribing Thai government official


Gimme some old time religion.
Catholic Church of Germany owned stock in "The Pill," Tobacco,
and weapons manufacturer
Do as we say, not as we do BBC News

Old News, but Most of the guys wont mind.
Strapless bra at You Tube
(sold with years supply of crazy glue?)

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Malaria, Nuclear Ambitions, and Utter Nonsense

Drug resistant Malaria brewing in Cambodia Bloomberg.com and pbs.org

Experimental malaria vaccines successful. Follow up research pending. sciencedaily



Burma is building a nuclear reactor with North Korean help Huffington Post
Cambodia and Laos want nuclear power plants.
Why not an alternative solar or wind power. Or even PooPower CNN



And then there is the Thai official who declared with some pride
"We don't have as many airport scams as Bangkok." phuketwan



1500 Century London must have smelled like a barn. Funny Mail
And while we're on the subject, all those Brits complaining how their Queens English is being slaughtered by the rest of the world.
Just look what your ancestors have done.
English originated from the Germanic languages. Jawohl !! Ganz Bestimmt !!


Saturday, August 1, 2009

Keeping up on the News

In case you missed these headlines at THAI VISA
you may wish to subscribe to their news update service

Crackdown on illegal airport taxis
Crackdown on airport baggage theft
Crackdown on Jaywalkers and litterbugs

Lot's of whip cracking going on.
Replies to these articles are mixed.
Thoughtful, informative, humorous, and some downright idiotic.

If You're headed to Pattaya, lady boys on the prowl

Interesting article entitled Tourism Realities
with a reply about yet another airport scam, well worth reading

Better post that one on my front porch then.

I wonder if the Swiss behave like this in their home town.
I don't think so. So why do it in Thailand?? Obscene act in public
Get a room.

Obama deserved a "Yellow" card for making his premature opinion public on "The Professor's" arrest.
The professor, an Obama insider, wasn't all that non-racist either. "Yo Mama."





Question about Medical Care

What hospital are you getting your treatment at ?
I go to RakSakon, talk English with the docs, and never have a problem ?

I've been going there since my first accident injury (Aug 2003.
The service has been good to great.

The fact that medicine is labeled and is in English for all western patients is definitely a plus for me. All doctors know a fair amount of English.

What is a bit worrisome is the fact that I noted on a number of occasions I and a visitor had received 'contradictory' medications, to which we were not alerted:
"If you take this medicine DO NOT take that medicine."

In the case of shingles, I should have been given anti viral drugs from the outset.
It most likely would have limited the duration (going on four months now).
Anti viral medication is available at all local drug stores.
I should have been 'referred' to a druggist.
Druggists and doctors seem to work independently.
Both derive their income by selling pills.

Frequently some of the medicines given to me were available cheaper at any pharmacy.
I'm used to receiving prescription medicines from a doctor and being referred to a pharmacists for over the counter medications.

I have an extensive history of upper back and neck injuries.
I have had plenty of pain medications in my time.
Obviously my body has some immunity. To be effective, I require larger doses in some cases.
Something almost all local doctors seem to abhor.

Seeking out medications for me is a last resort.
As mentioned previously, my pain threshold is quite high.
When I really need it, I hope for effective help.
A number of pain injections did nothing to relive the pain.
I could have stayed home and had a coconut cocktail for the same effect.

The first week of shingles is extremely painful.
I went to the hospital three times in one week.
The second and third visit I expected an injection, which I received.
During the three visits I accumulated 14 bags of medication.
I just think that's a bit too much.

It's obvious that Thailand's anti drug war has gone overboard into the medical services.
When I first arrived codeine tablets were available from any druggist.
Now not even a doctor has them available.

I learned long ago to respect codeine. It's great in relieving pain.
But the side effects have to be kept in mind.
Arriving in Pattaya on a weeklong vacation with strep throat.
I drank two bottles codeine cough syrup in one evening.
Trying to keep it clean here: The side effects
I could not do a number two for a week, when I did, I almost blew the toilet apart.
My organ remained limp for a week. Not many tourist dollars spent that week.

I do expect to use the services of the hospital again.
But next time I get a pain shot, I'm going to stay until I feel the effect.
In case I need to ask for a 'refill.'


Friday, July 31, 2009

Remodeling and Repairs

Drains on the kitchen sink were clogged.
Took drains apart and cleaned out five years of slime.
Needed new parts, bought wrong size.
Second shopping trip, wrong parts again.

Had my Thai handyman look at the problem.
He made a new gasket from a tire inter-tube, problem solved.


Granite countertop may look nice,
but I am tempted to rip it out and replace it with white marble.
Ants are forever finding their way to the kitchen counter, real tiny ones. Granite tends to hide their trail. Can't see where they are coming from. The only way to get rid of ants is to find their nest and destroy it'

On the front porch, which is mostly used for video game playing by daily visitors, I had a ceiling fan and new light installed.
It was a two day 'keystone' show. but it got done.






I wanted a yellow light bulb. Insects are not attracted to yellow light as they are to white light.
Couldn't find a yellow bulb for that fixture, but the electric shop had plastic light sleves for that purpose.


Had enough to use on the gate lights.


Backlights, as one local bartender discovered quickly, attracts bugs.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Weeds turned gourds

I thought they were weeds covering the ground
They grew to fence.
The flowers were nice, so I decided not to clean the fence.
Today we harvested the first gourd. 46 inches long.

Within minutes of the harvest and surveying the numbers on the fence,
we had requests from a number of neighbors for future harvest.

The size of this thing, it's got to feed a whole family