Thursday, March 24, 2016

Pesticides and GMOs

 

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Agricultural Pesticide Management in Thailand: Situation ...

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As an agricultural country and one of the world's major food exporters, Thailand relies heavily on the use of pesticides to protect crops and increase yields.


March 11, 2016: Interesting graph indicating a decade of water availability in Thailand

Rice farmer Prapatpon Rungsatien perches on a plastic chair in a classroom in rural Thailand. Ceiling fans stir the humid air as she and 49 of her neighbors hunker down…
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Plan Ahead if you can

The notice was posted at noon for a game at 3:30
This is what I love-hate about Thailand:
Advance notice 4 hours
Little time to make any plans. Lucky I had no other plans and the stadium is just a 2 minute drive from home.
Public events need better advance promotion

ไปร่วมเชียร์กันเด้อพี่น้อง มื้อนี้ 15.30 น. c.r ขอบคุณเจ้าของภาพ
Posted by Sakonnakhon Football Club on Tuesday, March 22, 2016

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Vigilance recommended for all travel within Europe

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US citizen absentee voting

Voting laws changed in 2014. All U.S. citizens outside the United States who want to vote by absentee ballot must complete a new Federal Postcard Application (FPCA) every year if they wish to vote from abroad. You will no longer automatically receive ballots based on a previous absentee ballot request.
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Temporary reprive

March 23, 6:45AM
Cooling trend noticeable this weekend
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Easter Sunday In Sakon Nakhon


It's a day with multiple options

  1. The Easter Parade in Tha Rae, starts generally about mid afternoon with additional activities well into the night
  2.  Sakon FC hosts Ubon FC, starts 4 pm
  3. Televised friendly THAILAND VS. KOREA REPUBLIC 7:30 PM
  4. more to add to this day "Ya'll come on back" 

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First underwater video attempt


The water isn't green, it's the shading tarp above which creates the appearance.  It will take a bit of planning to attempts this again; Goggles for swimmer and cameraman, remove tarp
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From Curtain to Bedding


Bought this  curtain 13 years ago.   
Then today, with the help of his fan, Alvin decided he had better use

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Monday, March 21, 2016

Do not wear x-ray clothing during songkran


Of course there is that Thai law making wearing underwear mandatory when leaving your home. 
White x-ray clothing refers to white cotton garments. They have a tendency to become 'see through' when wet.  Unless you are an exhibitionist, standing naked in public can be mighty embarrassing and can result in some sort of police intervention. 

With all this talk of water shortages, expect some official guidelines /  restrictions to the water throwing.
A nationwide ban is unlikely as the event is a major money maker for tax coffers.

It's also a period of increased alcohol consumption and police checkpoints