Of course you need to be able to write Thai using the standard Thai characters, but if you practice with the attached 1.05_tushand font, it will look more like adult handwriting.
Also, since I started practicing with it, I'm more able to read what Thai people wrote.
For other free fancy fonts, look at http://www.f0nt.com/ (1.05_tushand in on page 60)
Not at a writing level yet? Then you can use it as a joke.
Copy some Thai text, change the font, change the color to blue, print it and then ask Thai people if you got it right.
Just the look on their faces is worth it.
enjoy,
Ben
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Nice Handwriting Font
2010-12-29 08:45:36
"-อ-" Short Or Long Vowel ?
2010-12-11 11:33:03
I’m very confused about the “–อ–” as vowel in between consonants.
Sometimes it is transcribed as long and sometimes as short.
Is there any rule about this?
Ben
Sometimes it is transcribed as long and sometimes as short.
Is there any rule about this?
Ben
Leds For Multi Switched Water Pump
2010-11-27 13:20:05
I live in Khon Kaen city, most of the time the water pressure is high enough.
Just need the water pump to be working for the showers and the washing machine.
No point in having the pump turning on/off automatically every minute to keep pressure on the system 24/7.
I have installed two 3-way-switches and one 4-way-switch in between them (1 in each bathroom and 1 in the kitchen)
This way it is easy to switch the pump on and off as needed.
Only problem is, the switches do not show if the pump is on or off.
I want to put a LED in each switch, that will turn on when the wire to the pump is connected (hot).
Therefore I have an extra wire going through all the switches to connect the LEDs to and to connect to the start (Live) and end (switched) of the electric cable to the pump.
(The attached drawing might explain it better)
Does anybody know what type of resistance and diode I need to put in and where to put them?
Thanks
Ben
Just need the water pump to be working for the showers and the washing machine.
No point in having the pump turning on/off automatically every minute to keep pressure on the system 24/7.
I have installed two 3-way-switches and one 4-way-switch in between them (1 in each bathroom and 1 in the kitchen)
This way it is easy to switch the pump on and off as needed.
Only problem is, the switches do not show if the pump is on or off.
I want to put a LED in each switch, that will turn on when the wire to the pump is connected (hot).
Therefore I have an extra wire going through all the switches to connect the LEDs to and to connect to the start (Live) and end (switched) of the electric cable to the pump.
(The attached drawing might explain it better)
Does anybody know what type of resistance and diode I need to put in and where to put them?
Thanks
Ben
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