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Quote: from ringthebells on 8:28 am on Jan. 19, 2007
what makes you associate married to dead??



Actually it is just the opposite. some have difficulties grasping the concept that one is not directly related to the other


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Posted on: 7:20 pm on Jan. 18, 2007
yopi

visitingbkk: thanks mate for the reminder, you're right. I might get all excited when I approach bangkok. No idea why !!?!

RTB: you still have time to browse here with a full hotel???

good day to both of you


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Posted on: 4:58 am on Jan. 19, 2007
Edge
Yopi,
If you are in Panthip, have a look at the Asus puters on floor 3 or four (forgot) by the escalators. There is a nice one with the Thai crest on it. White color, great specs, with vista.


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Posted on: 9:28 pm on Jan. 19, 2007
yopi
Thanks Edge, I will (much appreciated)


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Posted on: 10:28 am on Jan. 20, 2007
PussyLover 69
Report from The Nation dated Monday 28 May 2007 :-

Big fall in IT prices likely in 2nd half of 2007
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A glut is expected to push the price of information-technology products down by 30 to 40 per cent in the second half of the year 2007.

This is the result of a delay in government IT spending, Smart ID Group managing director Pitchyen Hongpakdee said last week.

The overall IT product market - both hardware and software - was worth about Bt300 billion last year, 60 per cent from retail sales and the rest from government purchases.

"As far as I know, the government purchased no computers in the first quarter. So, there's a glut," the leading supplier said.

Pitchyen added that local manufacturers would go under due to tough price competition with international brands with better economies of scale and innovation.

Price competition might be so severe the price of a two-gigabyte thumb-drive will fall to Bt300.

In the past two years local brands accounted for 70 per cent of total sales. Their share is now 50 per cent.

Pitchyen still anticipates overall growth this year because the government has accelerated spending this quarter and demand for computers remains strong.

In the United States, there are one and a half computers for every person. Statistics show just one in every 10 people in Thailand owns a computer. That translates to attractive growth potential for both local and international manufacturers.

Meanwhile, Thai ICT Industry Association president Jumrud Sawangsamud said it was difficult to predict market growth this year due to the flagging economy.

However, he said it would likely decline from 15 per cent last year to about 10 per cent due to falling consumer confidence.


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Posted on: 9:23 pm on May 27, 2007
     

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