Friday, May 15, 2009

Toshiba Dynabook SS RX2


Toshiba Dynabook SS RX2 latop with 512GB SSDs.

A new great laptop form Toshiba including long-time battery operation
(12 hours). Using CPU Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor Ultra low-voltage
SU9400 Operating Frequency 1.40GHz, weight 1095 g. Price $2999.


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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Thai Miss Tiffany 2009

Thai Miss Tiffany 2009 swimsuits photos.


Miss Thai Tiffany 2009 Swim Suite


Look !! they are so hot in swimsuits but they are men,
they suppose to be female not shemale.


Miss Thai Tiffany 2009 Swim Suite


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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Sofitel Centara Grand Resort & Villas wins top environment award



Sofitel Centara Grand Resort & Villas Hua Hin has been presented with the Thailand Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Monitoring Award for 2008, initiated by the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, under the Department of Natural Resources and Environment.

The award was presented by Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Mr Suwit Khunkitti, who said that it was being given in recognition of the hotel's outstanding contribution to community service and tourist
accommodation.

This is the third occasion that the Sofitel Centara Grand Resort & Villas Hua Hin has won this award, the previous two years having been 1999 and 2007.

Mr Thirayuth Chirathivat, Senior Vice President for Project Management at Centara Hotels & Resorts said that environmental protection and energy conservation were central to the policies of the Centara Hotels & Resorts.

"Tourism is one of the world's biggest industries, and therefore carries a great deal of responsibility for protecting and conserving the environment," he says. "We ensure that our own environmental protection and energy saving policies are carried out at every one of our properties."

Mr Thirayuth says that the Sofitel Centara Grand Resort & Villas Hua Hin has been presented with Green Leaf Certification, and was named as Environment Friendly Hotel 2007 in an award presented by the Tourism Authority of Thailand and the Green Leaf Foundation.

Additionally, the hotel was presented with the Ministry of Labour Welfare's Safety, Hygiene and Environment Award in 2003, 2004 and 2005.

Formerly the Railway Hotel, one of the classic hotels of the East, the Sofitel Centara Grand Resort & Villas Hua Hin was constructed in 1924. Centara Hotels & Resorts acquired the property in 1985, and with every sensitivity towards its original elegance has extended and upgraded the hotel, which stands on 16 hectares of beachfront land amongst topiary gardens that are one of the great local landmarks.

There are 207 luxurious appointed rooms and suites, each with its own private balcony overlooking the ocean or landscaped gardens, and 42 villas with spacious living accommodation and the option of their own pool, offering privacy along with the ultimate in luxury.



source from: traveldailynews.com

Thailand confirms first two swine flu cases

May 12, 2009
BANGKOK (AFP) - Thailand on Tuesday confirmed its first two cases of swine flu in people who had travelled to Mexico, becoming the only Southeast Asian nation hit by the virus so far.

Public Health Minister Witthaya Keawparadai said the patients, both Thai nationals, had recovered from the disease and there were no signs that the A(H1N1) virus had spread.

"There are two confirmed cases of A(H1N1), both of them contracted from Mexico," Witthaya told a press conference in Bangkok.

The first case came to light after the patient returned from a visit to Mexico, the epicentre of the outbreak, suffering from a mild fever, but recovered after treatment with anti-viral drugs, Witthaya said.

Tests by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States confirmed the A(H1N1) virus in a sample from the person, he added.

The second case had similar symptoms after travelling to Mexico and also got better after taking anti-virals, the minister said, although he did not say where the tests on the second person were carried out.

Medical authorities were keeping three people who had been in contact with the first person and five people in contact with the second patient under surveillance, he added.

None had reported signs of infection, he said.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva had earlier announced the first case, saying the patient had "fully recovered and has returned home".

The cases came just days after Thailand hosted a major conference on swine flu, at which Asian nations agreed to increase their stockpiles of anti-viral medicines.

Health ministers from China, Japan, South Korea and the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) also urged global health chiefs to ensure fair distribution of medicine in case of a pandemic.

Thailand has previously been hit by avian influenza, with 25 human cases and 17 deaths since 2004. The last case here was in 2006.

Experts have warned that preventing swine flu from infecting patients who are sick with avian flu should be a top priority, especially in Asia, to prevent the viruses mixing and mutating into a highly pathogenic form.

The World Health Organization's death toll from the A(H1N1) virus passed 50 at the weekend. It has reported 4,694 cases worlwide, most of them involving relatively mild symptoms.