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[edit] Thai plates
I am from Vietnam and I am staying in Thailand. All of this is because fault on planning, because iPhone is already planned to install on 26 March 2011, but it has been advanced to 12 March 2011 (5 months ago), and the Malaysia period is allowed for 30 days maximum, and the Malaysia period must be ended before 11 April 2011 instead of 25 April, when the Malaysia period ends, the Thai period starts...
Thai period is 10-23 April... playing songkran for 365 days a year not 3 days... Malaysia allows Vietnamese to stay without visa forever not 1 month... there is the secret road on sea in Johor state in Malaysia that connects to Tioman Island... driving from Kuantan to Kuala Lumpur (254 km) takes only 50 minutes (driving at around 300 km/h), so you go to Malaysia, please drive at 300 km/h on expressways (that's faster than German autobahn roads, the fastest cars driving on autobahns are about 180 km/h)... and I go to Malaysia everytime, there are always Laotians staying in the nearby room... and I didn't know this song is in Malaysian, not Isan. Lyrics:Na Nga .. ow .. ... orang rumah. Jiran Berapa jauh untuk memahami. Saya tahu bagaimana. Saya hanya dalam perjalanan saya. lol.--125.25.139.5 (talk) 11:52, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
My answers are :
The song
- According to Google Translate, lyrics means "Na Nga .. ow .. ... man of the house. Neighboring How far to understand. I know how. I'm just on my way."
- Your link is a song with Thai and Isan lyric, not Malaysian lyric. Possible that someone may translate it and make another language version.
Secret road
- Not found in Google. I will Google Earth it soon. (My very slow internet connection, there are no AIS/DTAC 3G in Maha Sarakham city.)
Driving speed
- 300 km/h is too futuristic. That speed is not safety with current car technologies. My 2003 Honda City can't do that. My top speed is 170 km/h. And many people doesn't have any supercars. I am not a billionaire too.
Timeline
- Period may has conflict, but no need to play Songkran 365 days. It is a very impossible world.
- "Stay without visa forever" is possible. I guess, in the future (unknown date), population databases of some ASEAN countries can be merged or combined, or not merged but can use it like it is an only one database.
Too ASEAN...
- There are many countries/nationalities in your data. I think too many nationalities are too many data, makes me very confusing.
I believe in multiverse. It is possible that you and me are not in the same universe, or you and me are not in the same time (such as time traveller). You made me thinking about John Titor, fictional(?) time traveller, that states that he may not in the same universe as me.
--Love Krittaya (talk) 00:09, 30 August 2011 (UTC)
Sorry! I was mad, I'm not in another universe.--125.25.145.218 (talk) 12:51, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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I thought this is new kind of Thai plates but it's not, i'm sorry. I'm Vietnamese in Thailand.--125.27.48.163 (talk) 18:21, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
Thanks. I don't want to said about your contents are "totally wrong". It is just "not available" now. And it is "possible" to has ASEAN plates in the future, just not this time. There are no any news about ASEAN-ish plates now.
(I like English/Latin text car license plates, and European-sized plates. But I think ASEAN-ish is too much, too many things, or too futuristic, then I dislike it now.)
I'm a Thai people in Thailand, previously Chiang Mai University student, today Maha Sarakham University student, still undergraduate. --Love Krittaya (talk) 04:49, 26 August 2011 (UTC)
I'm not sure, and I'm still in Thailand, but now I don't see cars in Thailand because lately I travel by MRT/BTS, and I stay in public house near the MRT station. I can't remember that plate clearly, but I have seen it in April, many cars, I cannot remember which color/language/style it is.--125.25.145.218 (talk) 12:56, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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