วันศุกร์ที่ 23 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Talking in General for day in day out

My cellular phone was stolen yesterday.
It was the one I am still paying the instalment every months. It was Samsung with 8 million pixels camera. The price was about 17,000 baht on the time I bought or a few month after last new year. I forgave the one who stole it and wish that this was to be my debt paying to her/him in the previous time. Now, I use the 1,000 baht cell phone instead.
There were not many suspects in this circumstance. Actually, there was only one. There were few evidence to explain it. For example, firstly, who was the one standing by the site where my phone was, then that one walked out from our companying. Secondly, when I was looking for my phone, I used other one calling for spotting by sound but it was not anywhere home. My first ringing was quite long but the second ringing was turned off fastly. The thief must learn fastly how to operate the phone. Ignorant persons could not learn that fast. There were more reasons I could think of but we could not blame anyone. Friendship was more important than my phone.

Environment
Last week, I had a chance to attend a technical meeting on environment. It was about the agreement which Thailand concerned. They were Biodiversity, Desertification, and Climate Change. These topics were interesting and related to our lives and future. I doubted that how much the world prioritized these issues. In modern countries, there were plenty of lights an energy uses around the cities even under grounds. The underground arcades were the shopping areas connected with underground train stations. These facilities have been used without limitation. But Thailand was aware of the crisis by advertising the issues and tried to save the environment by turning off lights, using cotton bags etc. It was good for us.


I noticed that there were a lot of trees in the cities and along the road sides in several countries. The City's Parks for the people health were scattered around. Thailand had only a few in Bangkok and not many parks in the provincial centres. We had the military camps more than parks because we needed them for security and peace. When I travelled to the provinces, I have seen the people jogging along the roads in town or on the highways. There were not many public parks for them to keep health fit. Most joggers had to breathe some polluted air from cars and trucks.

In Rio de Janeiro, I saw that people could not own the land on the sea coast. And in many countries, there were no private land or building on the riversides. The land on the sea coasts should be the public restng areas and the riverside lands should be the dams and other public uses. These were for flood preventing, walking, running, and recreation. Finally, I think Thai people do need more trees and public parks for their life quality.

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