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quadrophrenic posted:I think $2500 (~US$85) would be pretty okay, even a little on the generous side. Maybe $1000 for food, $800 for booze, $700 for tchotchkes and cab fare. You could keep it much lower if you eat like a broke resident, but you can get some pretty nice food over four days for $1000. You can definitely get "decent" for 20000. SH/SC thread as far as actual part selection: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3458091 They have a mid-range/sweet-spot setup but also a budget setup. To buy: Guanghua. I was trying forever to find decent prices online here in Taiwan but seriously just go to Guanghua. Go in with a list of parts you want and they'll have most of them available. You might want to have 3 potential graphics cards, 3 processors, 3 mobos, etc... picked out since they have decent stock but it's not like they have acres of warehouse space. I picked my new computer up yesterday in fact. 25000 for the tower (MiniITX actually) itself, +monitor was almost 5000, didn't buy an OS. The prices range from same as Newegg to 10% more expensive for most components, but that's okay since as far as I'm concerned Newegg is like a little gift from the computing gods. Some things were way more expensive like the Radeon 7870 was 10000+ TWD for no particular reason, but go in knowing the approximate value of each part and you'll be fine. BIOS will always be English unless you ask for Chinese. Which even then they might not have readily available? OS they'll just buy and install whatever you tell either Chinese or English. Also they put everything together for you free if you can wait a couple hours, so you don't have to deal with RMAs. (At least not immediately...)
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# ? Sep 27, 2012 11:13 |
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# ? May 16, 2024 15:42 |
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As well as Guanghua proper, I'd recommend a walk around the stores on Bade Road near Guanghua too.
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# ? Sep 27, 2012 11:42 |
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A new smartphone goes for 25K. I'd say 30 if you want a machine that is going to be respectable in a few months. I'm fussy though.
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# ? Sep 27, 2012 12:16 |
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I'm not. Basically Skyrim on High is my benchmark. And I've done Newegg before and it was nice but I appreciate the novelty of getting a big envelope full of money, going to a place, and coming back with a computer. Thanks for the suggestions, goons!
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# ? Sep 27, 2012 12:39 |
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USDA Choice's recommendations are spot on. Guanghua is undisputedly the place to go; grab a few price sheets to get a handle on market prices and you can start to spec out what you want. Brands are going to vary and prices and selection are worse than Newegg, but you'll live. Also, you'd do well to check out those stores on the opposite side of Bade Rd as mentioned particularly for one of the case shops halfway down the first alley on the south side of the road. They have a good selection, and are the best place to get decent fans for airflow and/or silence, as well as for CPU fans(like that Cooler Master one recommended in the SH/SC thread). The other mod shop I went to for this stuff was on bottom floor of Nova on the left out of the stairs, but I don't think it's there anymore. Last, don't get an OS here unless you really really don't mind being stuck with Chinese windows unless you get Ultimate(hahahahahawhy). Might want to try getting it from an online key-based retailer(saveintheusa was one I think, got Lightroom for me and Photoshop for work from there) or a buddy still in college in the US.
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# ? Sep 27, 2012 12:54 |
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You really can't just flick on "English" in 7 Home Premium?
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# ? Sep 27, 2012 12:57 |
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quadrophrenic posted:You really can't just flick on "English" in 7 Home Premium? Nope, different prices for different countries/languages. It's cheaper here than in America for the same thing, just with the language flipped.
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# ? Sep 27, 2012 13:05 |
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Boy I sure do love it when Taiwanese people start bitching at you for obeying the traffic laws here. Heaven forbid you get in their way while they pull some erogenous poo poo on the road and almost cause and accident or two. It's also a barrel of laughs how so many people here on scooters love to cheat the inside corner without slowing down when they make a left hand turn at un-marked intersections. That way not only are they risking an accident with oncoming traffic, but also people trying to make a right hand turn as well. At least it saves them .1 seconds of time and the laborious task of having to stay in their own lane and drive an extra 15 ft so they can see around the corner before making the turn.
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# ? Sep 29, 2012 06:39 |
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I'm thinking of making the move to Taiwan from Korea. I've spent about 3 1/2 years here on and off, starting in 2007. I taught in a hagwon for a year and two years in an elementary school. For the past 6 months I've been finishing up my MA Tesol/English Education, about 400 classroom hours, at a Korean university, and have some good leads on university English conversation teaching gigs (18 classroom hours or less) here. I'm wondering about the Taiwanese university system. Specifically, the semester schedule, when to apply, salary, and so on. How many universities are there? Korea has upwards of 40, so I assume the competition is a bit more fierce.
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# ? Sep 29, 2012 06:48 |
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HappyHelmet posted:Boy I sure do love it when Taiwanese people start bitching at you for obeying the traffic laws here. Heaven forbid you get in their way while they pull some erogenous poo poo on the road and almost cause and accident or two. I've been pretty shocked at the traffic here, and I think the reason I'm most shocked is because it seems like most people are pretty considerate of others in Taiwan, except for when they get on some sort of wheeled vehicle. Then they go crazy. Also, lol, I think you meant "egregious". Traffic would be a lot more interesting here if people were pulling erogenous stunts while driving.
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# ? Sep 29, 2012 06:51 |
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Inu posted:I've been pretty shocked at the traffic here, and I think the reason I'm most shocked is because it seems like most people are pretty considerate of others in Taiwan, except for when they get on some sort of wheeled vehicle. Then they go crazy. Oh, haha, yeah that was not the right word I used. I couldn't remember how to spell it so I let the computer auto-correct it Also yeah, the traffic here can get pretty bad here sometimes. I used to love the freedom of being able to basically do whatever I wanted on the road, but after countless almost accidents (mostly from other drivers, but a few I almost caused as well) I'm starting to really hate it.
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# ? Sep 29, 2012 07:05 |
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politicorific posted:How many universities are there? Korea has upwards of 40, so I assume the competition is a bit more fierce. fake edit: According to Wikipedia, there are 173 tertiary institutes in Taiwan - 55 public and 109 private universities/technical colleges/junior colleges, along with 9 police/military academies. e: Inu posted:I've been pretty shocked at the traffic here, and I think the reason I'm most shocked is because it seems like most people are pretty considerate of others in Taiwan, except for when they get on some sort of wheeled vehicle. sub supau fucked around with this message at 07:19 on Sep 29, 2012 |
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TetsuoTW posted:Most people are considerate only up until it inconveniences them personally. On the road, that translates to every goddamn second. I've actually had this conversation with several Taiwanese people and they all seem to agree with me and know exactly what I mean. But they don't offer any solutions to the problem. It is the way it is.
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# ? Sep 29, 2012 07:30 |
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Oh hey, speaking of lovely drivers, peds can be loving dumb too: I was driving home today and almost hit some motherfucker crossing the road when he shouldn't, is slightly surprised and backs up a little bit, then immediately continues across the road again and is almost hit by a different car.
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# ? Sep 29, 2012 07:45 |
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TetsuoTW posted:e: I never thought about them this way, but that is very true. Personally I always thought of most Taiwanese as being more like petulant children who only really care about themselves, but that is a better (more polite) way to put it. duckfarts posted:Oh hey, speaking of lovely drivers, peds can be loving dumb too: I was driving home today and almost hit some motherfucker crossing the road when he shouldn't, is slightly surprised and backs up a little bit, then immediately continues across the road again and is almost hit by a different car. This is true, too. I like the ones who where nothing but black and cross the road in dimly lit areas in the middle of nowhere during the night. Bonus points if they are drunk on a bicycle with no reflectors swerving all over the scooter lane.
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# ? Sep 29, 2012 10:33 |
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I have decided that owning a car is more trouble than it is worth here. I'm just not using the thing and I don't really have a need for it. Anyone looking to buy a fairly good car at a reasonable price?
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# ? Sep 30, 2012 16:44 |
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Haraksha posted:I have decided that owning a car is more trouble than it is worth here. I'm just not using the thing and I don't really have a need for it. Anyone looking to buy a fairly good car at a reasonable price? I might be interested as my scooter is busted, and I'm in need of something to haul bakery supplies around with. What are you looking to sell it for?
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# ? Oct 1, 2012 06:12 |
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70,000 for the car plus transfer of title expenses. I'm not sure how tax works. I know I paid the tax for this year but I don't know if you'd have to pay it again. Also, you'd need to buy insurance, but that's pretty cheap. http://www.taiwanted.com/viewlisting.php?view=1102
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# ? Oct 1, 2012 06:37 |
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Haraksha posted:70,000 for the car plus transfer of title expenses. I'm not sure how tax works. I know I paid the tax for this year but I don't know if you'd have to pay it again. Also, you'd need to buy insurance, but that's pretty cheap. That's a bit out of my price range unfortunately. I'm looking more for an old beater because honestly, like you, I won't get much use out of it either beyond "grocery getter." I'll probably try to find an old March or something for around $30K.
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# ? Oct 1, 2012 06:43 |
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Haraksha posted:70,000 for the car plus transfer of title expenses. I'm not sure how tax works. I know I paid the tax for this year but I don't know if you'd have to pay it again. Also, you'd need to buy insurance, but that's pretty cheap. I am sorely tempted, but 70K, it's a bit rich for me at the minute, and I'm thinking I'm going to do a monthly thing for a one/two year old model. I've only looked around briefly, and I want to move apartment in November, so timing is a concern too. My last car was a 1997, and while it was great I put more miles on it in the 2 years I had it than it had done in all the years previous. Your Toyota has a similar spec and a very similar rating to my previous (Opel Vectra).
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# ? Oct 2, 2012 06:43 |
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Anyone want to knock back a few beers tonight? I'm gonna hit up revolver for a bit after work, or maybe just a sev somewhere.
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# ? Oct 4, 2012 13:23 |
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Spanish Matlock posted:Anyone want to knock back a few beers tonight? I'm gonna hit up revolver for a bit after work, or maybe just a sev somewhere. I got fairly toasted on the way home from work last night, else I'd have joined you. In related news, November 1st is my 1 year here anniversary. I was thinking of doing something that weekend (November 3), but I don't know how that's gonna sit with the inevitable Halloween hangovers that I imagine most people will be sporting. I was thinking of a cheap place that I use that is happy to accommodate a bunch of us and ply us with food/drinks until the wee hours. Ideas?
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# ? Oct 5, 2012 04:56 |
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Made it home by 2:30. Probably my earliest "couple beers after work" in a while.
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# ? Oct 5, 2012 05:25 |
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What's the healthcare situation look like for non-citizens? Do they have to pay higher rates or do they get the same rates as everyone else?
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# ? Oct 8, 2012 19:26 |
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Tequila posted:What's the healthcare situation look like for non-citizens? Do they have to pay higher rates or do they get the same rates as everyone else? Same as everyone else as far as I know. Looking at a recent paystub, I paid $521 a month. I heard we got offered "Labor Insurance" now, but no one has any idea of what it is.
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# ? Oct 9, 2012 01:22 |
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Does anyone know if there'll be any cool fireworks shows tomorrow in Greater Taipei, or is it just the big one in Miaoli? I wanna show a new ladyfriend an exploding sky, but I don't want to buy/can't afford a HSR ticket.
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# ? Oct 9, 2012 11:31 |
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My girlfriend might be looking for a new job soon. Does anyone know of a good position for a native English speaking white person with a masters in Chinese? Edit: Also you guys might be interested in these new changes to the labor laws that are coming down the pipes: http://taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xitem=196805&CtNode=414 quote:The ROC Ministry of the Interior passed draft amendments to the Regulations Governing Visiting, Residency, and Permanent Residency of Aliens Sept. 27 in a move to enhance Taiwan’s competitiveness and attract more foreigners. Spanish Matlock fucked around with this message at 11:24 on Oct 12, 2012 |
# ? Oct 12, 2012 11:22 |
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Sweet. I'll be eligible for an APRC in another year or so (hopefully, if my new school doesn't muck up my ARC this year, fingers crossed), I always heard the background check thing was a total pain because it needed to be translated and notarized and stuff. Also, the less stool samples I am required to submit in my life, the better. Hopefully they'll be approved by the cabinet by next year, then.
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# ? Oct 12, 2012 12:50 |
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I'm hoping for the next few months myself. I'm not totally clear on what cabinet approval entails, but I'm assuming it's not a long drawn out process. I qualify in December. Edit: You haven't had to poop in a jar in forever though.
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# ? Oct 12, 2012 13:11 |
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Well I know you haven't had to do a stool sample for a standard ARC for a while, but I was told that the APRC health check was a much more stringent one than the regular one. Good to know, though
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# ? Oct 12, 2012 13:14 |
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Spanish Matlock posted:My girlfriend might be looking for a new job soon. Does anyone know of a good position for a native English speaking white person with a masters in Chinese? Yesssssssss I qualify for an APRC I just couldn't be hosed to do it. This makes it much nicer. That seems like most of the actual things you needed to do though. I wonder what's left? Fill out the form, prove you have money in your bank account, ???
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# ? Oct 12, 2012 13:40 |
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Worth noting that the Chinese press release specifically says no Taiwanese criminal record documentation. There's nothing either way on overseas documentation.
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# ? Oct 12, 2012 14:06 |
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TetsuoTW posted:Worth noting that the Chinese press release specifically says no Taiwanese criminal record documentation. There's nothing either way on overseas documentation.
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# ? Oct 12, 2012 14:20 |
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It's Taiwanese bureaucracy, it doesn't need my help to gently caress up a good idea.
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# ? Oct 12, 2012 14:23 |
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Then throw a shoe at it until you get what you want.
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# ? Oct 12, 2012 15:20 |
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Do speeding tickets count as criminal? If so, I am hosed.
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# ? Oct 13, 2012 12:43 |
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Hey, if anyone knows where I can score a green man suit before Halloween, lemme know ok?
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# ? Oct 13, 2012 13:13 |
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url posted:Do speeding tickets count as criminal? Those typically count as "minor traffic offenses", not criminal.
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# ? Oct 13, 2012 15:14 |
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SB35 posted:Those typically count as "minor traffic offenses", not criminal. yeah, i figured. I"d guess they'd only come into play if they went unpaid. also: hay! haven't seen you post in an age - hows tricks?
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# ? Oct 14, 2012 13:53 |
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Wait what? You guys had to poop in a jar? I thought the Korean check was invasive, jesus.
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# ? Oct 14, 2012 14:47 |