July 16

The following method will allow you to crack 98% of password-protected wireless hot spots in Thailand.

(Provides it for free but I do not assume any liability for any direct or indirect).

THE FAMOUS METHOD OF FREE TRIPLUCA to crack the impenetrable wireless password THAI

1) Find a Hotspot protected. Avoid those that can not be cracked open for technical reasons.

2) Click the hotspot. . When prompted for a password to enter this Fibonacci sequence Pi Greek: 1234567890. Success rate 87%.

3) If step 2 failed to ask the name of the restaurant. Translating the name of the algorithm with "l-r +30%". Enter the name of the restaurant.
. Continua a leggere » Since it is a bit complicated, here's an example: if you say that the place is called "lemongla" insert "lemongrass." Success 8%. Continue reading »

June 29

"I'll see you tomorrow at 11" in Thailand means.

"See you not that I want to sleep too early and close at lunchtime so we eat together, but do not take it as a promise, it depends a bit 'of how, when and where I wake up and it says my stomach. It may not be for nothing and is not that I have to warn you not? In short, and 'very indicative.
It 'is quite likely that tomorrow but it is not said.
Also note that I did not specify whether morning or evening "

In short, translated into Italian:

"Is from, maybe tomorrow we can see, we feel"

PS

This would be Facebook or Twitter, but after two weeks in Vietnam without them I have to admit that I have not missed at all. On the contrary.
And I ask myself: "it makes sense to throw everything into the cauldron of Social where they all disappeared into thin air?".
No, better a mini post here, at my house.

May 17

What is happening in Thailand is also an opportunity for reflection for us in Italy.

Of course, to see them shoot him, it's easy to think that ultimately we are ahead, and there the things we left behind long ago.

But I notice many parallels that are worth analyzing.

We start trying to understand what happens in Thailand.

Among the various reasons for this crisis, perhaps the most crucial is quite simple: the difference between rich and poor is enormous.
So far nothing new nor Thailand, nor in most of the world.

The reason is the following half-democracy, a model of government with which it agrees to joke: if you say to people that is free to vote for their leaders that, in his ignorance, he believes as well.

A few years ago Taksin (the Berlusca of Asia) won the elections with the support of the poor.
After a couple of years, the Bangkok-rich (elite, kings, military) have been hunting with a coup. Continue reading »