I sit in the back seat with my camera and a tripod. This is what it look like to drive in Phnom Penh Sisovat Quay.
Tags: Drag, driving, Nigh, phnom penh, Shutter
I sit in the back seat with my camera and a tripod. This is what it look like to drive in Phnom Penh Sisovat Quay.
Tags: Drag, driving, Nigh, phnom penh, Shutter
After acquired a new DSLR, I took this new baby to take some photos. However thing has not gone as plan. I though it would be better than this, but the street lights make the picture look too warm and a bit out of focus.
I hope next time I have better picture.
Tags: dancing water, fountain, garden, night, phnom penh
On my return journey from Bangkok I decided to comeback by buses. The journey took 4 hours from Khao San road Bangkok to the border. The mini van that took us to the border did not stop at the border. It stopped at the gat of Roung Kleu market. Continue reading »
Tags: Aranya Prathet, Cambodia, Poi Pet, Sa keo, Thailand, tour guide, tourist, Visa
The 3G coverage by Cube is based on UMTS standard that provides the maximum speed of 384kbps. Recently I’ve read the news says that Cube 3G is based on W-CDMA standard. In theory the network speed can be up to 7.2mbps, but the company claimed that currently the network speed is at 1.6mbps. At this speed Cube will become the second ISP to provider affordable high-speed mobile internet. However, I’ve been trying to use my cousin’s sim card to test the speed; the link was still unstable to tell the correct speed.
Test your connection speed here, and let me know too. Thank
Tags: 013, 2G, 3.5g, 3g, cadcomm, Cube, HSDPA, QB, Telecommunication, umts, W CDMA
If there is a proper research for the most hated occupation in Phnom Penh, I am sure that traffic police is among the top hated occupations. Accusations of corruption and being rude are the top reason why this occupation becomes the most hated in Phnom Penh. Like any other government job, traffic police have to accept corruption is a way of life, except that for police the corruptions are exposed to the public everyday. Continue reading »
Tags: Corruption, police, traffic
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