The government of Thailand has rolled out free Wi-Fi in Thailand. Currently, there are about 30,000 free hotspots available around the country in public spaces including airports, hospitals, schools, universities, gas stations, and bus terminals. The plan is to implement a total of 100,000 hotspots by the end of 2012.
Author: Pavee
Comic-Con 2012
I got a day pass for Friday at Comic-Con this year. It was my second time there. I got there around 8:30 AM and was hoping to attend Community panel at 10 AM but I couldn’t get in because there were already too many people waiting in line. The line was crazy long (from 2nd… Continue reading Comic-Con 2012
New York in the Spring
I was visiting New York City in late April this year. The whole trip was planned around getting tickets to see Book of Mormon and Sleep No More. We also made a reservation at our favorite restaurant, Eleven Madison Park, for this trip. We got lucky with the weather (for the most part) and had… Continue reading New York in the Spring
Fundraising Event I Managed Was a Success
I managed a fundraising event, Community Legacy Night, Honoring Ed Lee, for the San Diego Asian Film Foundation (SDAFF) last Wednesday, June 6, 2012. We hosted the event at the University Club atop Symphony Hall in downtown San Diego. The venue was amazing and the view was to die for as you can see from… Continue reading Fundraising Event I Managed Was a Success
Early Summer in Scottsdale, Arizona
I spent Memorial Day weekend in Scottsdale, Arizona. I was expecting hot weather but it turned out the temperature was in the 80s during my visit which was actually nice. I was surprised to find many houses I liked (from an architectural point of view). There are many modern looking houses in the area. There… Continue reading Early Summer in Scottsdale, Arizona