Saturday, October 11, 2008

Vacation Destination: Krabi, Thailand


Down to the South of Thailand, there are many beaches for you to enjoy your vacation. One of them is Krabi.


With one hour flight away from Bangkok Airport, you will be able to get away from busy life to calm, beautiful beaches, nice & smiley people. Welcome to Krabi!!


Chicken Island is away about 45 minutes by boat. One of the stunning views to see for this trip.


Clear water is what you can see at any beach around here.



With one day tour package that you can find at any travel agency at Ao Nang Beach, those places are gorgeous with minutes away!! A thousand of words cannot describe what you see with your own eyes.











So COME & JOY!






You will be back again!!















Vacation Destination: Bangkok, Thailand








Question: The only Southest Asian country never to ber colonized by an European power also never experienced significant activity by Christian missionaries. Today some 95% of population continues to practice Buddhism and temples, ancient and new, dot the landscape. In which country the capital city called: City of Angels?

Answer: Bangkok, Thailand.

You would not think it's Los Angeles, would you? Nah, I don't think so.







Once upon a time, Bangkok's Grand Palace was the walled residence of Thailand's monarches. Its monumental, phantasmagorical escess created over 200 years ago by the revered Chakri dynasty. Among the more than 100 buildings and courtyards that combine Esatern and Western styles Dusit Hall, which initially serves as a venue for royal audiences.



There are much more places to visit. It's beyond your imagination. If you don't have time to travel to other cities, Bangkok is a good answer for your short vacation!!!






























Sarah Palin: Denies 'abuse' of power: swamppolitics.com

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin today denied any abuse of her powers as governor, as a state legislative inquiry into her firing of the state's public safety commissioner has found.
"If you read the report, you will see that there was nothing unlawful or unethical about replacing a cabinet member," Palin said as boarded her campaign bus in Pittsburgh, Pa., today. "You got to read the report."
The report says this: Palin violated state ethics law by attempting to get her former brother-in-law fired from the state police. "Gov. Palin knowingly permitted a situation to continue where impermissible pressure was placed on several subordinates in order to advance a personal agenda," the report concludes.
Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan's refusal to fire State Trooper Mike Wooten, the ex-brotherr in law, was "likely a contributing factor" to Monegan's July dismissal, but Palin had the authority as governor to fire him, the report by former Anchorage prosecutor Stephen Branchflower finds.
The report concludes that Palin's efforts to get Wooten fired broke a state ethics law that bars public officials from pursuing personal interest through official action.
Attorneys for Palin and her husband Todd have issued a three-page rebuttal to the state report, in the saga which has come to be known as "Trooper-gate,'' contending that the state Ethics Act only covers acts that have a financial "potential gain, or the avoidance of a potential loss."

General Motors and Chrysler in merger talks- topspeed.com

General Motors and Chrysler are in merger talks. This is not a typo. The world may soon become filled with Dodge Volts, Hemi Impalas and Chrysler Yukons according to a Wall Street Journal story.
Cerberus Capital Management owns 80.1 percent of Chrysler as well as 51 percent of GMAC Financial Services. The proposal would have a swap of GM’s remaining 49 percent of GMAC for Cerberus’ stake in Chrysler. The talks have stalled because of the recent turmoil in the financial markets, according to the Journal. Its sources said negotiations could resume if markets stabilize because both GM and Cerberus want to quickly divest the assets under discussion.
Besides solidifying
General Motors as the world’s largest automaker and changing Detroit’s "Big Three" into the the "Big Two", if this merger does happen some interesting scenarios could take place. The two brands that AM General spawned (Jeep and Hummer) would now be back together. If rumored negotiations with the Fiat Group to build cars at surplus Chrysler plants continued, then GM and Fiat will be back working closely together again.