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Visas

1 Comments Published by UberLord on 20.10.2006 at 11:25.
Citizens holding a valid passport from a country on Thailand’s approved list may enter the Kingdom for thirty days without a visa (see the list here). Those wishing to stay longer must apply for a 60 day tourist visa, available at any Royal Thai embassy or consulate. Visas are not available once you are in Thailand so make sure to make arrangements before you leave your home country. Within Thailand it is possible to apply for a ten day extension of your stay at any immigration checkpoint. Note that it is not possible to receive this extension after your thirty days are up.


Chiang Mai Travel By Air

0 Comments Published by boblu on 20.10.2006 at 23:18.
Chiang Mai International Airport (CMX) is host to a large number of international and domestic flights daily. Connections include flights from Singapore, Taiwan, Laos and Myanmar. The most common route to Chiang Mai, however, remains through Bangkok. There are numerous daily flights from the capital to Chiang Mai on a variety of airlines. Air Asia and One-Two-Go have begun running a number of budget flights. Tickets for these flights should be booked online at least three weeks in advance.

Chiang Mai Airport is a well-run modern facility as befits the second most important city in Thailand. There is a single terminal to handle both domestic and international flights, with check in counters located in the middle of the main floor. The Departures area is located on the mezzanine level, while the Arrivals hall is located on the northern end of the lower level. There are travel agencies located within the terminal building, on the ground floor near the check in counter. Chiang Mai Airport hosts a money changing counter as well as several ATM machines.


Local Destinations From Chiang Mai Airport

0 Comments Published by aquavitae on 20.10.2006 at 11:14.
Chiang Mai Airport is located a short distance from the city center and Songthaew and tuk-tuks are readily available to provide taxi services outside the terminal building. Expect to pay 100 baht for a taxi to most destinations in the city, while the return trip to the airport costs about 50 baht. Many hotels will arrange free transfer to and from the airport. Check with your hotel to see if they provide such a service.


Re:different People Different Motovations

2 Comments Published by Ed Nuhfer on 20.10.2006 at 21:40.
Another common one is that they have a tool that gets the job done a hoarding it does them no good, so they release it for the common good. Of course most of them do it because they found value in another open source application they used and figure "hey I got something for nothing why not release this if there is a chance it will help someone." A good example of this from my personal experience is CEPS or Cisco Enterprise Print System, while there is arguably not a lot of new code there (it is based around a number of open source tools), the completed package is definitly worth more than the sum of its parts. The author was very happy at finding open and free solutions he could use to get his job done, and in return released the best print system in existance back to the world for all to use. The author gained something from the open source movement (all the free tools that allowed him to make a super low cost print system that beats every commercial system out there) and the community gained something (this great tool). Everyone wins and it costs him almost no additional time or expense to release his work as open source. To check out the project go to the CEPS page [slashdot.org] at sourceforge.net


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