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Bright lights, big city: LED billboards lucky for Phuket

· June 26, 2015 ·

PHUKET: Lucky Media is one of those companies that from humble beginnings has evolved into a player with serious impact and an annual income of 150 million to 200mn baht. The publicly listed company was born in Bangkok out of the Assawarungruang family business, Lucky Music – which started and continues to be a music store importing PRS amplifiers, Gibson guitars and other musical instruments. What Lucky Media is bringing to the island, however, isn’t for your ears, it’s for your eyes – large, crisp and crystal-clear LED billboards. Through family connections and friendships with local people on the island, Lucky Media has managed to wrangle some of the prime, high-volume advertising locations in Phuket: Laguna, Tah Chat Chai checkpoint, Ban Chalong School, Chalong Circle, the junction of Thepkrassatri Road and the bypass road, and now the densely trafficked Heroines’ Monument. “Our company is a technology company specializing in sound systems and top-quality lighting equipment,” … [Read more...] about Bright lights, big city: LED billboards lucky for Phuket

Merriam-Webster green lights ‘dumpster fire’ just in time to explain the Ontario PC leadership race

· March 8, 2018 ·

On Monday, Merriam-Webster announced it was adding the term “dumpster fire” to its dictionaries. The term, defined as a synonym for “disaster” meaning “an utterly calamitous or mismanaged situation or occurrence” has been increasingly a pundit’s favourite in the past few years. It arrives, officially dictionary-approved, just in time to describe the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party leadership contest just reaching its completion. And yet, it already seems inadequate to describe the toxicity and intensity of the inferno that has overtaken that party, and through it provincial politics on the eve of a general election. Stronger, still more evocative combustion metaphors already seem to be needed. In a matter of a few short weeks, the Tories have seen their leader exposed as a kind of anthropomorphic tire fire — alleged of sexually harassing or improper behaviour with intoxicated young women, including one of his employees, then accused of financial and management … [Read more...] about Merriam-Webster green lights ‘dumpster fire’ just in time to explain the Ontario PC leadership race

Energy officials target Phuket’s power hungry

· April 18, 2015 ·

PHUKET: The Ministry of Energy will launch a campaign that aims to reduce Phuket’s power consumption by 10 per cent within six months. The campaign will target hotels, shopping malls and condo projects – and government offices, explained Pramoul Chanpong, an inspector with the Ministry of Energy. “Phuket is one of the top three power users in all of Southern Thailand,” he told Governor Nisit Jansomwong yesterday. “Support from the private sector alone should be able to reduce the island’s power consumption by 10 per cent, or about 32 Megawatts, within our six-month trial period.” The Ministry of Energy is hoping to brand Phuket as a “model province” for energy saving, Mr Pramoul explained. “But we need help from both the government and the private sector to make it happen.” he said. “We will provide some budget to support the project so that energy-saving devices, such as LED lighting and low-energy air conditioners, can be introduced. Then we will expand the project to … [Read more...] about Energy officials target Phuket’s power hungry

Nature Is Calming — Even If It Isn’t Real

· December 31, 2018 ·

Source: Mithu Storoni We have evolved from nature, among nature and with nature. Yet, as technology permeates into our lives, it is beginning to compete with nature. The dawn and dusk we’ve evolved to set our body clocks by have been replaced by LED lights that we manipulate on command.  Climate control has created an illusion of climate constancy. We no longer train muscles by hunting for prey - we make do with static bioelectric stimulation instead, while lying in bed watching the NatGeo channel. If your brain doesn't perceive what it expects, it gets stressed. A lingering problem in this competition between technology and nature is the brain can become confused by a mismatch between what it has learned to expect from nature and what it encounters in a simulation of nature. A mismatch like this can cause stress. One example is blue light. Blue light is not prevalent during the night. By using smart technology with blue light-emitting screens, we interfere … [Read more...] about Nature Is Calming — Even If It Isn’t Real

Fireworks, fights, crashes and booze: the feud of Old Papatoetoe

· March 6, 2021 ·

Stuff Hendrick Lim has compiled a CCTV dossier of complaints against his neighbouring liquor store, including rogue fireworks, a fight, car crashes and alleged after-hours sales. Street brawls, rogue fireworks, drunken car crashes and alleged after-hour alcohol sales: Hendrick Lim watches an unusual variety of video clips on his iPhone. Every night, just after 11pm, Lim checks an app on his phone. It shows a live stream of the CCTV cameras encircling his family’s petrol station - and also gives him a perfect view of the neighbouring liquor store. He’s gathering evidence of what he alleges are repeated illicit after-hours alcohol sales. Behind Lim’s application to revoke the liquor licence of his neighbour, Gurpreet ‘Guru’ Kandola, is a bitter feud between two families which has split the business community of the south Auckland suburb of Papatoetoe. The row erupted when Lim’s father, Albert, the chair of the town’s business association, expelled Kandola from the … [Read more...] about Fireworks, fights, crashes and booze: the feud of Old Papatoetoe

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