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Air Pollution Spurs Lung Cancer Spike in Northern Thailand
csmith replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Thai condo market dominated by Chinese and Russian investors
csmith replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Benchmark for prices in Chiangmai https://bit.ly/chiangmaihouse -
Songkran festival in Chiang Mai to draw in millions of tourists
csmith replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
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Barclays recently closed my UK account with them …. Giving me 2 weeks notice … this advanced notice was sent by snail mail and arrived after the deadline. I’m now in the process of trying to get the money they absorbed from my x-account. I was a customer for over 40 years. Their reason …. I was no longer living in the UK.
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Thailand’s digital wallet project: Green light to make cash splash
csmith replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Don't forget to encourage ALL your Thai friends to get the App which is apparently needed for this handout …… -
Traffy fondue: Phuket launches English app to assist foreigners
csmith replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
I have registered our house (Chiangmai) online so that we can do the TM30 online for any expat staying with us … don't need an App …. just a browser. 90 days also easy to do online. -
Traffy fondue: Phuket launches English app to assist foreigners
csmith replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
OK then ….. give us a clue …. url to find the App please -
Maybe go to one of the “Death Cafes” meeting in Chiangmai and talk it through with cake & tea. I think there is a Facebook page.
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Start making your preparations … here is a really good website … free …. https://www.joincake.com/memorial-pages/stan-witaker/
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Unprecedented six-day holiday leads to tourist boom in Pattaya
csmith replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
6 day holiday … best strategy …. Stay at home I reckon ???? Where every day is a potential holiday …. at very affordable prices. -
Don Mueang Airport ranks among the most dangerous airports in the world
csmith replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
There are over 41,000 airports in the world … -
Love the language … I need to look up “diagnostically undressed” …. oh … don't worry, just asked my A.I. assistant ….. The phrase "diagnostically undressed" is not a commonly used or recognized expression in standard English. It seems to be a combination of words that may have been used in a specific context or by someone as a creative or metaphorical expression. Without further context or information, it is difficult to provide a precise meaning for this phrase. However, if we break down the individual words, "diagnostically" refers to something related to diagnosis or the process of determining the nature of a condition or problem. "Undressed" typically means being without clothing or stripped of covering. Putting these together, it could potentially suggest a metaphorical concept of being exposed or analyzed in a diagnostic sense, possibly implying a situation where someone or something is examined thoroughly or extensively, without any metaphorical "cover" or concealment. Again, it's important to note that without more information or context, this interpretation is speculative, and the intended meaning may vary depending on the specific context in which the phrase was used. ========= oh wait …. didn't they find verbal diarrhea in the room? ????
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The ability to remove preloaded applications and load different ones onto an infotainment system can vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer. In the case of your MG Extender, it's best to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer or dealership for detailed instructions on how to remove the TomTom navigation app and install Google Maps. While some infotainment systems may offer options to install third-party applications or provide updates to the existing software, others may have limitations or restrictions that prevent the removal or replacement of preloaded apps. The manufacturer or dealership will have the most accurate information regarding the capabilities of your specific infotainment system and any available updates or modifications. It's also worth noting that even if it's not possible to remove TomTom and install Google Maps directly on the infotainment system, you may still be able to use Google Maps through alternative means. For example, you could connect your smartphone to the infotainment system via Bluetooth or a USB cable and use the phone's screen mirroring feature or Android Auto/Apple CarPlay functionality, if supported, to access Google Maps on the car's display. Again, contacting the manufacturer or dealership for assistance will provide you with the most accurate guidance tailored to your MG Extender's infotainment system.
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Crafty Thai woman allegedly steals British tourist’s Rolex in Pattaya
csmith replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Baht 900,000 for a watch …. <yawn> -
Italian Man Has a Meltdown on His Balcony in Pattaya, Blames Marijuana
csmith replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
“May the 4th” be with you …. drat cannot use that for another year now! p.s. freeze his assets …. Oh wait, he threw the fridge out -
Bangkok Bank have some very reasonable accident insurance policies … which surprisingly include m/c just visit your local BKKBank branch.
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Thai Democrat Party Supports Sex Toy Legalization
csmith replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Am very happy to have vaping illegal …. so many vipers have little consideration for others …. so many times like a steam train going past -
Thought it might have helped to take it to Lenovo ….
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Sure, I can explain it to you like you're 5! A computer is like a big puzzle made up of lots of tiny pieces. Sometimes those pieces don't work together the way they're supposed to, and that can make the computer not work the way it should. For example, sometimes the computer's memory might get too full and it can't think clearly anymore. Or maybe a wire inside the computer gets disconnected and it can't send messages to the other parts of the computer. There are lots of different things that can go wrong with a computer, but usually it's something that can be fixed with a little bit of help.