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  1. I dont know where the he's getting that 40,000 year figure, never heard of that see this film at about 35seconds, that's always the cycle we were taught in geology 101.. this film is one of the 'ice age scare' that was all over the media in the 70s and 80's, notice the culprit was the same and we were supposed to be all frozen by now.. we're at the end of a 10,000 year interglacial, also see my temp chart on page 1. The fear of sudden glacial, only 20years, younger dryas.. dennis quaid movie took it to 2 weeks..

    Yeah this is used a lot by climate change deniers. I don't think there was anywhere near a consensus on this theory. The narrator uses the very ambiguous term "some scientists..." Here is a popular meme for them:

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  2. I remember some greedy businessman, named Al Gore, spreading an "Inconvenient Lie"... over a decade ago. Will he be held responsible? Will he ever be questioned about the 20 or so air-conditioning units in his luxurious villa??? No, because the majority of us humans are stupid, lazy and ignorant sheeple who won't deserve better than being lied at. We basically beg all those opportunist f__ks to lie to us, we love it! ermm.gif

    I think if you use the word "sheeple" in a forum debate, you automatically lose that debate. I think it's a sub section of Godwins law.

    Well anyway, here's some more "lies": The scientific consensus is that the Earth's climate system is unequivocally warming, and that it is extremely likely (at least 95% probability) that humans are causing most of it through activities that increase concentrations ofgreenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as deforestation and burning fossil fuels.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_opinion_on_climate_change

    Sorry MJ, the debate is actually over.

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  3. Climate change is normal. Even Mars is warming. Politicians who use their power to tell you otherwise (ahem..Al Gore..Obama) are fear mongering profiteers. Google it. Al Gore created hysteria and owns a carbon credit company and his wealth is soaring to the tune of $200,000,000-$300,000,000. Thats the same as me lighting your house on fire and then selling you a fire extinguisher. This is a not get rich quick scheme. It's a get SUPER rich quick scheme. Get informed.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sFy5iuqDao

  4. Im off to burn some more fossil fuels to cancel out this ice age, I dont believe mans impact on global warming is anything more than hot air coming out of politicians and some scientists <deleted>

    Hmm..Your position on climate change can not be reconciled with your avatar.

  5. yeah the 15+ is a suggested rating, your daughter can go on her own is how I read it. You can not like the US where R ratings you are suppose to be 18 by law unless accompanied by an adult. Thailand has some weird laws on movies on television, like censorship of things like smoking, alcohol, drugs, gun play. But im sure if accompanied by an adult its ok. If its in the cinema, its not banned in Thailand, which is the only thing I'd worry about.

    From wikipedia:

    The 1930 Film Act was replaced in 2009 by a film-ratings system. The ratings system has six classifications – G for general audiences, P for "promote" as educational, 13+, 15+ and 18+ suggested viewing ages and the restricted 20- rating, which requires ID checks at the cinemas. A hidden seventh tier of the system is an outright ban by the Film and Video sub-committee

    boring but somewhat interesting source considering current times: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_Thailand

    Just FYI R is 17+ in the states, and it's also not law. Its voluntary. X (now called NC-17) is 18+ by law no matter if with parents or not. Theaters don't always ask for ID if it's an R movie unless they look well under 17. I remember when i was young, it was common for parents dropping kids off at the theaters to have to purchase the R rated movie tickets for them. The parent didn't seem to have to accompany them to the actual movie. I actually worked security at a theater for a couple years and I don't remember the issue coming up more than a couple times, usually kids under 13-14 buying tickets to a PG or PG 13 movie then sneaking into an R with obviously no parents in attendance.

    Kind of moot now since any computer, tablet or smart phone can bring up anything of any rating with a few keystrokes.

    I was listening to a radio host saying he brought his 7 year old to it and said it was fine. Lots of silly superhero type action which didn't adhere to any laws of physics belonging to this universe. I'll wait for it to come out on DVD.

  6. Sure peoples is acceptable, when referring to groups of people from multiple ethnic, cultural, racial, or national backgrounds.

    So in the context here I think 'peoples' is simply a mistake, but it does exist.

    Nope. I used it intentionally and exactly as you you described. Is there a group of people who spell it "gaol"? wink.png

    I honestly wanted to know of there are places where jail is spelled gaol. I have seen it before but I think only on this forum. Since this is an international forum, I naturally, occasionally, come across English words, spellings or phrases which I have never encountered, as we don't use them in the states. Having lived abroad for so long with many British and European friends I guess I take an interest in learning these and thus am curious when I encounter a new one of which Google does not help me determine if it is still widely used somewhere. So my question remains unanswered.

  7. Maybe he doesn't want to be found by the OP, and is not even in gaol.

    Do peoples somewhere actually spell it gaol?

    Is "people" plural, or is it "peoples?" biggrin.png

    In this context "peoples" is acceptable. "The peoples of ancient England spelled (or spelt for you limeys) "jail," "gaol."

  8. But how do you give them money if you don't know where he is and I don't speak Thai language.

    If you learn which jail he is in, you find out who the jailer is, you hand him money. Then you get as much visitation time you want regardless of posted hours, you can bring him anything you want, even have "private" time with him.

    If he is in the prison, sorry I don't know anything about that. Only heard that it is a special kind of hell from people who have been there.

    What do you mean with "the jailer", is that a prison guard who has responsibility for a certain detainee?

    Walk into the station, say "Jail?" to anyone in uniform. They will point you to a desk in the back left corner. The policeman who sits there or who will show up shortly is the jailer, or guard.

  9. The dealer in town closed over a year ago. Last time I saw the bikes sold was at Big C many months ago.

    Their website went down summer of 2013 and I can't find a new one, so perhaps they have pulled out of Thailand completely. Some of the latest models had promise but I think they never overcame the initial quality issues of 2007-2009.

    You can see their Thailand website achieved here: http://web.archive.org/web/20130616061901/http://platinummotorsale.com/

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  10. But how do you give them money if you don't know where he is and I don't speak Thai language.

    If you learn which jail he is in, you find out who the jailer is, you hand him money. Then you get as much visitation time you want regardless of posted hours, you can bring him anything you want, even have "private" time with him.

    If he is in the prison, sorry I don't know anything about that. Only heard that it is a special kind of hell from people who have been there.

  11. I can confirm the above. I have had to have things notarized twice for a parents estate settlement in the states. I confirmed with the organization in the states first if they would accept a Thai notary, and they did. Confirm this before seeing a Thai notary. You may need to go to your embassy.

    You must find a Thai attorney that is a "Notarial Services Attorney." The ones I visited in Phuket wanted to take 2 days to complete it, so if you need it done in one visit, call first to make sure the attorney is in and is willing to do it on the spot.

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    This could become a tit for tat .... you ban our airlines, we will ban yours tongue.png

    Dont think TAT would allow that , mess up there 700% rising in tourusts this week

    Yeah.."Oh, so you're not going to let us fly to your country to bring your citizens to vacation or do business in our country? Well in that case, we won't let you bring your own citizens to vacation or do business in our country either!" That would be an exceedingly stupid thing for Thailand to do, which means it is very probable.

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  13. So I guess the coastguard is going to be making some extra money in the near future, and I don't mean from the fines.

    There is no coastguard in Thailand. There is no regular on-water patrols of any kind in the Andaman.

    But your point about the $$ is valid...a measly 10,000B fine will not discourage. As is often the case with fines in Thailand, they can elect to pre-pay the fine then continue with their illegal activity unimpeded.

  14. Great, if they can enforce it. They have been talking about doing this for a while since it was so successful last year in the gulf.

    The problem with throwing undersize fish back is that are mostly eaten by sea birds,...

    What sea birds?

    due to their swim bladders having expanded and full of air, having been taken from the depth of the trawl to the surface, taken out and exposed to the air, their chances of surviving after being caught are pretty slim unfortunately.

    The trawlers around Phuket tend to concentrate around the shallow areas like the Sea of Phuket/Phangna Bay which is fairly shallow, 40-50m at most.

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  15. The US should pull out of Cobra Gold 2015 in protest of continued martial law. no end in site of military rule in Thailand ending and therfore no signals that democracy is being given a chance.

    Using your logic and a dictionary.....

    The US government should pull out of the U.S. as well!

    The U.S. government is not a democracy.

    The U.S. government is a republic.

    There is a difference and as stated above, you can find the difference in any English dictionary.

    The U.S. government seems to use democracy as an excuse to interfere with any government it is convenient for them to interfere with.

    It is a sham that even most Americans are not educated enough to figure out!

    P.S. I am an American.whistling.gif

    No, the US is a democratic republic.

    P.S. I am an American too.

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  16. The US should pull out of Cobra Gold 2015 in protest of continued martial law. no end in site of military rule in Thailand ending and therfore no signals that democracy is being given a chance.

    I would normally agree with you, but when you consider the level of corruption in the previous government (and the one before that, and the one before that) along with that fact that democratic elections here aren't really elections as you and I understand them, (advocates for each candidate physically travel the countryside offering money and gifts for votes) I think we can provide for some allowances here.

  17. There's been an ongoing civil war in the south of Thailand for years, now. Thousands have died, including innocent teachers and children. Why isn't THIS more of a concern for my government than a military coup in which (as far as I know) absolutely no one has died?

    Because:

    1. There is no oil there.

    2. It doesn't hold any strategic value.

    Same goes for why the west won't get involved in the genocides currently in Darfur, Bosnia before that, Rwanda before that, Cambodia before that etc etc.

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  18. Gregory Poling - http://csis.org/expert/gregory-b-poling

    An expert in South East Asia military strategies. With Thursdays sentencing of former PM Yingluck Shinawatra, will the U.S respond by pulling out of Cobra Gold 2015 if she receives a jail sentence?

    I highly doubt it. With the SEA pivot to deal with an arming China and Russia, Thailand is too important a partner in the region. The US will hem and haw but will continue to work militarily with whatever government is in place.

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