Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Thai court rules against free viewing

of World Cup | Biznews.com

All Games can be watched on RS and True Vision.
Only 22 games will be broadcast on free to air TV in Thailand

Folk able to receive BBC1 and ITV over the net may wish to check the schedule here (convert UK Time).

Online also available at 365sport.tv and Thai Expat TV
Both services allow you to watch games at your convenience in case you don't want to get up at 2 am

Sakon Nakhon curfew lifted

20 additional major tourist destinations are now curfew-free.
They are Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Rayong, Chanthaburi, Phetchaburi, Trat, Nakhon Phanom, Sakon Nakhon, Roi Et, Loei, Surin, Tak, Sukhothai, Mae Hong Son, Uttaradit, Phrae, Nan, Trang, Satun and Songkhla.

Food for Thought


Thaiway

Thai traffic hazard sign:  "Hole in the road!"


Drainpipe laying is complete, yesterday old road pavement was being removed


Old Pavement was quite thin and brittle, heavy trucks left many potholes behind


After the pavement was removed, heavy monsoon rains soaked the soil.
I'm a bit apprehensive driving through this on a motorcycle.

I'm fairly sure that the road has to be dry before cement can be laid.  I'm guessing not in the immediate future.  But then I've been wrong before, especially in guessing the Thaiway!! 

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Monday, June 9, 2014

Drink up and get sick and puke

Fame came to South Korean pop artist Psy (Park Jae-Sang) with his 'Gangnam Style.'
Gangnam Style is the most watched Youtube video with over 2 billion hits.
The music was very popular in Thailand and was imitated

Psy is back rapping with Snoop Dogg.  
I'm not as impressed  as I was with 'Gangnam.'  
Maybe it's because of the subject matter: "Drink up and get sick and puke."


T.i.T. And another one bites the...

For those who have not followed the story a quick recap:

On June 3 a roadcrew ripped open a road leading to my house to lay sewer lines down the center of the road.  Somehow I sensed there was trouble ahead.
 
The crew left open pits in the road and marked them with twigs.  The following day after some heavy rains, the first vehicle slipped into the hole.


 
Of course the following day another vehicle slipped into the same hole



After the second vehicle I placed some large timbers into the hole to make it visible.
Today they removed the timbers and filled the hole with dirt.  The hole was no longer visible.  But the dirt had not been compacted.
This time a truck weighed down with melons sank into the hole.  After attempts to use a jack to lift the vehicle out, there was only one solution. 
Unload all the melons.


 

Two hours later and the vehicle is still in the hole.  
Anywhere else the road crew would be liable for damage for not properly marking a construction area. But then T.i.T.

With the help of emergency road services and proper tools the vehicle was driven out of the hole almost three hours later.  Melons were reloaded during a moderate rain storm


 

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