Congratulation to a new father na krub. :D :D

I have a question. Who is the one taking care of money last time? What
kind of receipt for the sponsor is? I've just known that if the
receipt is given by the government organization, as KU or CU, the
sponsor can use it to reduce the tax for 200%. For example, if a
sponsor give us 10,000 baht, he can use that bill to reduce his
company's tax for 20,000 baht. Just a suggestion to you all.

Back to our main topic, going to Kasetsart isn't hard. Just take a bus
from BTS or MRT for 15-30 minutes. So I think there is no problem
about range.

About the date, I agree with January / March. Because February is the
month of final examination - maybe first and second week of March are
too. And January, the month after midterm exam, is OK. Just a comment
from a student. :D

To P'Isriya krub, is there any more information about Sci-Park? The
address, the web site, etc. so we can make decision more cleary.

And to Khun Lancaster too, please post more information about KU here
for someone who doesn't know it. :D

Thank you.

On Oct 20, 12:41 am, "Sugree Phatanapherom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> advantage for somewhere so far away: anyone came here will not go back
> easily.
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 12:16 AM, Isriya Paireepairit <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > NECTEC Scipark campus is other choice.
>
> > It's quite big with plenty of meeting rooms with comprehensive
> > peripherals. Definitely Wi-Fi coverage, space to hanging out. They had
> > already held several nightcamps (CodeFest for 30-50 people/one room).
> > If we know the right person inside NECTEC, we might got free meal and
> > NECTEC staff to take care us (I once went to CodeFest, which is NECTEC
> > event, it has everything prepared).
>
> > I can think 3 disadvantage:
> > - Alcohol shouldn't be allowed since it's government building
> > - If you're addicted to pub or whatever for music and party, there is
> > none inside the border (but for knightcamp, we don't need it anyway,
> > right?)
> > - It's very far from central Bangkok. I saw many complaints for
> > proposing KU (which actually is in central Bangkok) and I think I will
> > see more complaints if we go for NECTEC.
>
> > Anyway, I agree Ben's word that the range might be a screening tool
> > for those who really want to go BarCamp. If you want to go, it's no
> > matter where. If you are complaining type, you will complain for
> > everywhere.
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