Thursday, May 22, 2014

Legendary same-same OLD

The theater was in operation until the Nevada Complex opened some 10 years ago. The theater has since been vacant.


Hotter than normal Hot

My electric bill, which dips down to ฿1,000 (US$30) during the cold season, came in at second highest this month, ฿4,160.

The increase is  ฿ 1,000 higher than previous hot season averages.
More use of the air conditioner is the reason.

meoweather 'This day in history' indicates this is the hottest in four years



2014: 38°     2013:33°     2012:34°     2011:35° 

Continued scattered thunderstorms, patchy rain. Drop in temperature to lower 30's likely next week.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

It's going to take a long time


When I was Young



When I was a boy, my momma would send me down to the corner store with  $1 and I'd come back with 
  • 5 potatoes, 
  • 2 loaves of bread, 
  • 3 bottles of milk, 
  • a hunk of cheese, 
  • a box of tea
  • and 6 eggs.
You can't do that now...
Too many fucking security cameras

Excellent BBC Photography of Bangkok

BBC News  In pictures: Thailand comes under martial law

Keep in mind this is in Bangkok not all of Thailand

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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

US Embassy Bangkok, Security Message

This message is to inform U.S. citizens that 
the Royal Thai Army has invoked martial law throughout Thailand, effective 3:00 AM Tuesday May 20, 2014. 

According to a Royal Thai Army announcement, the military has assumed responsibility for maintaining peace and order. Martial law gives the military certain expanded authorities to ensure public security and safety. According to media reports, Thailand’s constitution and caretaker government remain in place. U.S. citizens are advised to stay alert, exercise caution, and monitor media coverage. You are advised to avoid areas where there are protest events, large gatherings, or security operations and follow the instructions of Thai authorities.

Read the full text here

Martial Law in Thailand

This is not a Coup

BBC News - Thailand army declares martial law

There is little in print regarding the rules of this declaration as of yet. 
Prohibiting public assembly should be high on the agenda. Prohibiting strikes may also be in the cards. I expect some sort of censorship particularly pertaining to political propaganda.

Personally I think it was a very smart first step.  It's the next step that's important


Thai Economy weakens

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Monday, May 19, 2014