THAI Completes Aircraft Move from Khon Kaen Airport Runway

Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) has completed moving the aircraft of flight TG047 from the runway, and Khon Kaen Airport is now resuming normal operations.

During taxiing at Khon Kaen Airport on the evening of 3 November 2014, the aircraft of flight TG047 bound for Bangkok slipped off the runway. As a result the airport was temporarily closed while aircraft engineering experts, under THAI technical management supervision, worked to move the aircraft. As of 0250 hours on 5 November 2014, the aircraft move was finished and Khon Kaen Airport is now operating as normal.

The aircraft is now under the Department of Civil Aviation for its investigation into the incident.

THAI Completes Aircraft Move from Khon Kaen Airport Runway

Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) has completed moving the aircraft of flight TG047 from the runway, and Khon Kaen Airport is now resuming normal operations.

During taxiing at Khon Kaen Airport on the evening of 3 November 2014, the aircraft of flight TG047 bound for Bangkok slipped off the runway. As a result the airport was temporarily closed while aircraft engineering experts, under THAI technical management supervision, worked to move the aircraft. As of 0250 hours on 5 November 2014, the aircraft move was finished and Khon Kaen Airport is now operating as normal.

The aircraft is now under the Department of Civil Aviation for its investigation into the incident.

Dude proposes to his girlfriend with 99 iPhones

Now this is something you don’t see everyday. A man proposes marriage to his girlfriend with 99 iPhone 6s. Yep, 99! But unfortunately, he learned that this is not the most effective way to convince his girl to tie the knot.

According to a post by The Nanfang and a rough translation of the Chengdu Business Daily’s post on Weibo, a programmer from Guangzhou spent two years-worth of savings to buy 99 iPhone 6s as a way to propose to his girlfriend on November 11, China’s Singles Day. A 16GB iPhone 6 in China costs RMB 5,288 each. If we’re going to do the Math, that’s a total of around RMB 523,500 (~Php3.8 million).

He then arranged the boxes in the shape of a heart and, with a bouquet of flowers, popped the question. Unfortunately, reports are saying that the girl rejected the proposal. (Jay-Z’s 99 Problems starts playing in my head.) As for the exact reason why she said no, we have no idea.

via: CNET, The Nanfang
source: Weibo

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Spreading Ebola hoaxes online may land you in jail

Careful when posting online or sharing on social media rumors or false information about Ebola as this may land you in jail.

In a report by Inquirer, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima warned the public that the government will prosecute those who spread false information online claiming that the deadly virus is already in the Philippines.

According to De Lima, those who are spreading hoaxes about Ebola may be prosecuted under Presidential Decree No. 90 which declares rumor-mongering and spreading false information as unlawful. Violators will be punished with a jail term from six months and one day, to six years. If done through the Internet, it will be punishable under Republic Act No. 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.

The warning is a response to a hoax report that was published online (see image above) and has been circulating on social media. The Department of Health dismissed this report as a hoax and recently posted on their Facebook page that the Philippines is still Ebola-free.

source: Inquirer.net

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