วันอังคารที่ 22 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Listen to the public, Pheu Thai advised the

The Baião Akahad held and other relatives of victims of the crackdown in 2010 told a news conference yesterday to express their opposition to the new version of the draft amnesty law, which seeks to grant a blanket amnesty to all parties.
The group said the defendants with violations should be subject to investigation and according to the rule of law, regardless of whether they belong to the government or the opposition. However, ordinary demonstrators deserved to be released on bail during the legal process.
"[By the Audit Committee has proved to amend the draft law to Thai Pheu not party to listen to the voices of the people, especially those of the relatives of the victims who are directly affected," and Baião said.
She said this confirms the belief that the ruling party will do what it can to help the fugitive former PM Thaksin Shinawatra to return home. She on the other hand, the opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva, who was the evening at the time of the campaign, and has then Suthep Thawgesopan deputy ready to face legal action.
The group plans to submit a letter opposing the bill to parliament on Thursday.
Separately, he said Pheu Thai MP Wong Tojirakarn, who is also the leader of the red shirts, yesterday he and the red shirts were opposed to a blanket amnesty proposal. However, he believes that the ruling party eventually pass the original version of the bill Worachai MP Hema as it has no choice but to respond to the demands of the red-shirt people. He added that differed several Pheu Thai MPs also with a copy of the screening panel of the bill.
"We must Thai Pheu respect the party will of the red shirts, but I do not know what will happen," he said.
At the same time, he said Pheu Thai MP Chavalit Vichayasuthi it was not true that the new version of the bill would help Thaksin to recover his money. He is designed to grant amnesty justice in the wake of a coup in 2006, he said, adding that the bill was based on a similar law enacted after October 14, 1973 uprising.
Chavalit said grant amnesty to people involved in the incidents were politically motivated and in accordance with international legal practice.
Also yesterday, Abhisit said the Commission should examine suspiciously brought its made by a week to this Thursday. "This restructuring is a clear sign that the government wants to cut short the screening process," said Abhisit.
He said he will be denied the opposition enough time to express dissenting opinions draft provisions designed to benefit Thaksin.
And Pheu said the Thai MP Samart Kaewmechai, in his capacity as Chairman of the Committee that he had no intentions of rushing in the audit process. He said he just happened that all relevant documents are ready early, allowing team members to comment on the provisions examined by reserving their right to speak on the floor.
He said he expected that the team has held two additional meetings before a bill is ready for the second reading early next month.
Samart also said the draft provisions focus only on granting amnesty to those involved in the political chaos and failure to address the issue of Bt46 billion of Thaksin's assets that have been seized by the court. He said that if Thaksin wants to recover his money, he is obliged to seek judicial review after the amnesty.
"I do not think that the government will collapse because of the amnesty law, although I am concerned that the protests at the instigation may be a pretext to pave the way for another coup," he said.
Said Democratic Rep. Nipit Intarasombat he expects some 100,000 protesters to take to the streets when holding the House of Representatives for the second and third readings of the bill. He said the amnesty debate might take place around 6 November.
The deputy spokesman for the opposition the Sunisa Lertpakawat government to stop attacking the PM Yingluck Shinawatra regarding the draft amnesty law because it has nothing to do with it.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 8 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Choosing HDTV


Hi-d televisions became normal for some in Western culture, with many family homes owned a couple of HDTV. You have to realize how to buy HDTV like a pro and there are wide selections of HDTVs out there, most of which are not very good.

 
This may not be mentioning that manufacturers of HDTVs produce poor quality, but rather undeniable that improved technology has led to a better quality HDTV. And, of course, manufacturers do not suddenly remove a HDTV in the market. Instead, slow down in the sales price, offering consumers more than one solution, which can be both a good and a bad thing. This can be aa valuable thing because people should buy a HDTV for less money, quickly, is not the perfect model there. By contrast, more options may result in consumers being overwhelmed and struggling to complete a clear decision on what is best for them.


 
Therefore, if you are looking for an HDTV, should be used to all the formats that you can get. LCD, Plasma, LED and classified leading technology formats that can be useful for making HDTVs.

 
Symbolizes LCD screen live view, and particularly preferred HDTV format, with many people prefer it really is generally regarded as the most beneficial for brighter viewing conditions. Plasma HDTV are for darker viewing conditions, with LED increasing in popularity the way it gives a different lighting technology to the next of LCDs.

 
These three technological formats are significantly different, however, normal consumption will not be competent to say considering the difference in vision can be very subtle, especially with LCD and LED HDTVs technological base. For anyone who is not sure which technology is best for you, it will be advisable to go along with the LCD technology is definitely much more standard format.

 
However, the resolution of HDTV, is also something to consider when buying an HDTV. The resolution states that the volume of pixels in an HDTV has, plus more that has come pixel, higher quality image quality. The most beneficial resolution at this time there is 1080p, which certainly makes this resolution HDTVs in general, more expensive.

 
And also the resolution of any HDTV, be sure to find the flat rate of renovation. The refresh minute rates are how well an HDTV can make a movie without affected by motion blur. A refresh rate is usually 60 Hz, 120 Hz, 249 Hz and above, with higher numbers indicating a motion display even better. With the purchase of an HDTV, you should pay close attention to the detailed specifications and find the refresh rate on the TV. Many times, a high-definition television resolution is sold alone, that's misleading if the refresh rates are 60Hz only minutes.

วันอังคารที่ 12 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2555

Audio Unlimited SPK-24GX-DUO 2.4 GHz Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Stereo Speaker System

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