Friend is asking me to bring him back a 1TB external hard drive, as prices have sky rocketed in the UK apparently.
So where's the cheapest place to pick one up?
I've had a look here... http://www.jib.co.th...923/0/index.php
Anyone know anywhere that can beat these prices?
Thanks,
keo
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Cheapest 1Tb External Hard Drive
2011-11-23 09:00:30
Taking My Cats To Scotland
2011-11-18 21:09:11
Hello,
I am returning to Scotland soon, and I would like to take my two cats with me, but the whole process seems so complicated. And is made even worse at this end where nobody really seems to know anything!
I have read all the bumf on the defra website, and understand that they will not have to stay in quarantine after the turn of the year, given that they have a microchip, rabies vaccination, and a blood test from an approved lab. Given that there are no approved labs in Thailand, this means that the blood sample will have to be sent outside the country, and stamped by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Does anyone have any experience doing this that they can share with me? Can anyone recommend a vet in Chiang Mai that actually knows the process and can help us through it? Even phoning the Ministry of Agriculture was fruitless, they basically told us to phone Suvanaphumi airport, who in turn told us to phone defra.
Please help!
Thanks in advance!
I am returning to Scotland soon, and I would like to take my two cats with me, but the whole process seems so complicated. And is made even worse at this end where nobody really seems to know anything!
I have read all the bumf on the defra website, and understand that they will not have to stay in quarantine after the turn of the year, given that they have a microchip, rabies vaccination, and a blood test from an approved lab. Given that there are no approved labs in Thailand, this means that the blood sample will have to be sent outside the country, and stamped by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Does anyone have any experience doing this that they can share with me? Can anyone recommend a vet in Chiang Mai that actually knows the process and can help us through it? Even phoning the Ministry of Agriculture was fruitless, they basically told us to phone Suvanaphumi airport, who in turn told us to phone defra.
Please help!
Thanks in advance!
Taking My Cats To Scotland
2011-11-18 21:07:18
Hello,
I live in Chiang Mai and am returning to Scotland soon. I would like to take my two cats with me, but the whole process seems so complicated. And is made even worse at this end where nobody really seems to know anything!
I have read all the bumf on the defra website, and understand that they will not have to stay in quarantine after the turn of the year, given that they have a microchip, rabies vaccination, and a blood test from an approved lab. Given that there are no approved labs in Thailand, this means that the blood sample will have to be sent outside the country, and stamped by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Does anyone have any experience doing this that they can share with me? Can anyone recommend a vet in Chiang Mai that actually knows the process and can help us through it? Even phoning the Ministry of Agriculture was fruitless, they basically told us to phone Suvanaphumi airport, who in turn told us to phone defra.
Please help!
Thanks in advance!
I live in Chiang Mai and am returning to Scotland soon. I would like to take my two cats with me, but the whole process seems so complicated. And is made even worse at this end where nobody really seems to know anything!
I have read all the bumf on the defra website, and understand that they will not have to stay in quarantine after the turn of the year, given that they have a microchip, rabies vaccination, and a blood test from an approved lab. Given that there are no approved labs in Thailand, this means that the blood sample will have to be sent outside the country, and stamped by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Does anyone have any experience doing this that they can share with me? Can anyone recommend a vet in Chiang Mai that actually knows the process and can help us through it? Even phoning the Ministry of Agriculture was fruitless, they basically told us to phone Suvanaphumi airport, who in turn told us to phone defra.
Please help!
Thanks in advance!
English Teacher Required
2011-11-07 10:49:48
We are looking for an English Teacher to take over the English classes at our factory in Sarapee, as our current teacher will be permanently returning to his home country in 3 weeks. We have 5 classes per week, ranging in levels from Beginner to Intermediate. Classes are held in the spacious meeting room at 1pm – 3pm, Monday to Friday. A whiteboard and a laptop with speakers are provided. A projector can also be provided. The lower level classes use Macmillan’s New Inside Out General English textbooks, while the higher level classes use Macmillan’s In Company Business English textbooks. The maximum class size is 12 people.
We are looking for a teacher who is qualified and has experience. Pay will be 500/600 Baht per hour depending on experience.
If you are interested, PM me.
Thanks.
keo
We are looking for a teacher who is qualified and has experience. Pay will be 500/600 Baht per hour depending on experience.
If you are interested, PM me.
Thanks.
keo
Dave2'S Best Of เชียงใหม่ Pho...
2011-10-13 22:06:19
Right dave2, let's see the cream of your photo crop.
Anyone else is free to contribute, or if they would like, to try and challenge Dave2's photographic prowess.
I'll kick the thread off with this shot I call... "Tropically post-apocalyptic petrol pump."
Anyone else is free to contribute, or if they would like, to try and challenge Dave2's photographic prowess.
I'll kick the thread off with this shot I call... "Tropically post-apocalyptic petrol pump."
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