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wombat

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  1. imho...i would go wireless...if the worst came to the worst and your provider goes offline you could always go to mistys as a back up location.......................
  2. leemo im running wireless in a commercial situation.....it all works fine...line of sight is about 500 mtrs.....inside a building...room to room depends on how much concrete and reo (metal re-inforcing) gets in the way of the signal. http://www.dlink.com/# this is the mob i use.....no idea if its available in los hope this helps.
  3. Recently, I was diagnosed with A. A. A. D. D. - Age Activated Attention Deficit Disorder. This is how it manifests: I decide to water my garden. As I turn on the hose in the driveway, I look over at my car and decide my car needs washing. As I start toward the garage, I notice that there is mail on the porch table that I brought up from the mail box earlier. I decide to go through the mail before I wash the car. I lay my car keys down on the table, put the junk mail in the garbage can under the table, and notice that the can is full. So, I decide to put the bills back on the table and take out the garbage first. But then I think, since I'm going to be near the mailbox when I take out the garbage anyway, I may a well pay the bills first. I take my check book off the table and see hat there is only one check left. My extra checks are in my desk in the study, so I go inside the house to my desk where I find the can of Coke that I had been drinking. I'm going to look for my checks, but first I need to push the Coke aside so that I don't accidentally knock it over. I see that the Coke is getting warm and I decide I should put it in the refrigerator to keep it cold. As I head toward the kitchen with the Coke a vase of flowers on the counter catches my eye--they need to be watered. I set the Coke down on the counter and I discover my reading glasses that I've been searching for all morning. I decide I better put them back on my desk, but first I'm going to water the flowers. I set the glasses back down on the counter, fill a container with water and suddenly I spot the TV remote. Someone left it on the kitchen table. I realize that tonight when we go to watch TV, I will be looking for the remote, but I won't remember that it's on the kitchen table, so I decide to put it back in the den where it belongs, but first I'll water the flowers. I pour some water in the flowers, but quite a bit of it spills on the floor. So, I set the remote back down on the table, get some towels and wipe up the spill. Then I head down the hall trying to remember what I was planning to do. At the end of the day: the car isn't washed, the bills aren't paid, there is a warm can of Coke sitting on the counter, the flowers don't have enough water, there is still only one check in my check book, I can't find the remote, I can't find my glasses and I don't remember what I did with the car keys. Then when I try to figure out why nothing got done today, I'm really baffled because I know I was busy all day long and I'm really tired. I realize this is a serious problem and I'll try to get some help for it, but first I'll check my e-mail. Do me a favour, will you? Forward this message to everyone you know, because I don't remember to whom it has been sent. Don't laugh -- if this isn't you yet, your day is coming!
  4. http://www.pattayacitynews.net/news_17_05_48.htm
  5. town bikes available every where...................
  6. if your a member of royal orchid you can request a seat when you book. i use flite centre...just flash your card...never had a ploblem....always fly cattle class http://www.thaiair.com/Royal_Orchid_Plus/default.htm
  7. A FAMILY Court judge has jailed a man indefinitely after he borrowed nearly $500,000 against the value of a house and transferred most of the money to his girlfriend's Thai bank account in a bid to avoid paying a property settlement to his wife. The man, aged in his mid-50s, has been placed in Perth's maximum security Hakea Prison after being convicted of contempt for flouting court orders relating to the division of the former couple's assets. The man also lied about his $US12,000 ($15,900) a month salary as a project manager in China, refused to pay child support for his 11-year-old son, and claimed his girlfriend in Thailand refused to return the money. The indefinite jail term - a punishment rarely used by the nation's family courts - means the man will remain behind bars until he purges the contempt. This means he must return the money to the couple's asset pool to allow his wife to be paid the $438,000 she is owed. The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was ordered to pay his wife 57.5 per cent of the value of their $1.2 million in assets. The wife had kept a house in Western Australia's southwest, leaving the husband to pay her nearly $400,000. A court order prevented him from disposing of or encumbering a property in Avoca Beach, NSW, which was the couple's biggest asset. In contravention of the court order, the husband borrowed more than $497,000 using the Avoca Beach property as security and arranged to sell the house to a family friend for $700,000. The sale was stopped by a caveat, but the husband already had the loan funds, paying $12,000 to his grandmother, $60,000 to a family friend and depositing $400,000 into his girlfriend's bank account in Thailand. Some of the $400,000 was used to repay debts, but $250,000 was used to buy two houses and land in Thailand. The husband says the properties are held in his girlfriend's name and she refuses to sell them. "The effect of the husband's contempt was to reduce the asset pool available to the wife in Australia by $500,000," Justice Julienne Penny commented in a written finding. "This contempt was deliberate and involved a positive course of conduct on his part to ensure the wife would not be able to enforce the judgment sum payable to her." Justice Penny said the husband claimed to regret his actions, but she found this difficult to believe after he made numerous attempts to flee Australia, including plans to leave the country on a cargo ship from the north coast to Papua New Guinea, and the purchase of a $60,000 yacht to sail to Port Moresby. "It was only through having access to the husband's credit card statements that the wife was able to ascertain the husband's whereabouts and have him arrested," she said. "In my view, the only thing the husband is remorseful about is being arrested in Queensland, returned to Western Australia and imprisoned." Justice Penny said the man could not be trusted to leave the country to work to repay his wife. She said there were assets worth $120,000 that could be used to partly repay the wife, but the husband would not be released until the balance was repaid up to a total of $500,000. He will also have to pay his wife's costs before being released. http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,15326683-421,00.html
  8. now lets see...2500 hrs divided into 5.8 million = not bad pay for the penalty. Man sentenced over fake Viagra From correspondents in Los Angeles May 17, 2005 From: Agence France-Presse A CALIFORNIA man trafficked $US5.8 million ($7.67 million) in counterfeit pills made to look like the sexual enhancing drug Viagra, a Los Angeles court was told today. Frank Fu Jen Huang, 59, was sentenced to 2500 hours of community service after pleading guilty earlier this year to charges of conspiracy, trafficking and making fake drugs. Prosecutors said Huang and a co-defendant, David Srulevitch, began making fake Viagra in 2002 after it became too difficult to get counterfeit Viagra made in China past US Customs. After their shipments from China were intercepted by customs officers, the pair made about 700,000 counterfeit tablets of the anti-impotence drug in a California laboratory where Srulevitch worked. Srulevitch pleaded guilty in September to selling a counterfeit drug and received a suspended sentence of five years' probation. http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,15315159-23109,00.html
  9. now lets be australian pc here....they are not called speedos they are called "dick togs"...
  10. send it to yourself as an email and try again.
  11. snag short of a barbq here...but...i have lots of thai air miles....can you xplain in plain english what you mean?
  12. vikki, you no believe all these falung kee-nook, i hab what you need...it big,it red it throb between my legs....it my new honda moto sai. pick me...pick me..............
  13. BigDUSA sorry to read that your buffaloe is ill again.....
  14. golly gosh,gee wiz,i dont know about that one lovey...im just a lesbian trapped in a males body. so vikki, dont you pay no never minds to these awfull doubting thomas's, pm me if sara doesnt uphold her end of the bargain...i study english to so i can chat to you via pm real good.....................
  15. what is a checker?...ive heard of wetchecks................ so if a checker of wetchecks earns that sort of money in los...where do i send my resume?............
  16. and the address of Bang Kwang prison complex so your relatives can visit you is a must have as well.
  17. remember to look to your right before crossing the road.
  18. i think thats funny.....cant see it ever happening in oz....differant attititude from the press....but hey....only in the u.s.of a............................
  19. re-education..........
  20. let the buyer beware.................... http://www.re-ale-state.com/Barspattaya.htm
  21. MELBOURNE motorists are paying record petrol prices, with some stations charging up to $1.16 a litre. Victoria's peak motoring body today warned motorists there was no relief in sight. RACV government and corporate relations manager David Cumming said increased demand in Asia and a hike in the price of crude oil was to blame for the rise. Some petrol stations were charging $1.16 a litre for petrol yesterday while the average price today in Melbourne was $1.13, he said. "The reason why we knew it was going to happen is that last Friday the ... wholesale price hit an all-time record," he said. "Clearly the retail price had to hit an all-time high at some stage during this week. "In metropolitan Melbourne, $1.16 is the highest price we've ever hit." Mr Cumming warned prices could remain at that level for a year. "Supply is roughly equalling demand so there is no reason why the price of crude should drop off dramatically," he said. http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,12811261-29277,00.html
  22. where i came from the "town bike" got ridden by everyone.......................
  23. other than a hard drive scrubber and start again i wouldnt like to even hazard a guess at whats stuffed up. with nortons the only thing you need is the virus protection,(set to auto update) if you install the whole nortons thing it will slow your puter down by megga % this link has lots on scrubbers http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=h...ber&btnG=Search ps...3 deep breaths and good luck.
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