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11 hours ago, webfact said:Naew Na urged the public to continue to call 1178 to report foreigners so that Thailand's security could be maintained.
What is the number to call when a foreigner wants to report a Thai?
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4 hours ago, RichardColeman said:Under 2 year old toddler walking around on her own and he did not stop to see she was ok ? What's up with the guy.
Self preservation. He can't be set up as a paedophile.
This is a real danger in Thailand.
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17 hours ago, CharlieH said:
A simple Google security check.
Just a good reminder to people NOT to use the same password on different sites. Personally I use a password manager and that takes care of all that now.
until the password manager gets hacked.
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You can get a good photo of Jupiter with a cheap digital camera on maximum zoom (x16) and viewed on maximum zoom (x16=x256). All cameras have automatic jitter control. More interesting is if one of the large satellites like Io or Europa happen to be transiting Jupiter. The English navy thought about using this as a method of timekeeping before accurate chronometers.
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remember that ngo's who take care for children are street people. their expensive volunteer visas should be cancelled.
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i wish that i could march from my air-conditioned enclosure to an outdoor pool for exercise.
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Would it not be easier to tell us what,if anything, is open?
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All refrigerators come with a clunky old mechanical thermostat which generates a mains spike when switching on or off. Triacs are the electronic equivalent and switch only at the zero crossing point; hence no spike. Triacs are cheap as chips but how to fit one to a refrigerator. I have the same problem. My refrigerator upsets my computers.
ps I love the Thai word Tuyen. It is so much easier.
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12 minutes ago, ChipButty said:
Pattaya is full of them
NGO"s with their 30,000 THB 2 month volunteer visas are around more than ever looking for fresh meat for the paedophile industry. They are easy to identify. They don't wear masks. They are above it all.
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I am sorry to hear about the problem but at least it is not an issue.
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From Vientiane to Vang Vieng is a dangerous twisty mountain road, hardly an expressway. They must be building a new highway. Vang Vieng is an airport from the America Vietnam war, the headquarters of air america.
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2 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:
I trust that security measures at the hospital are reviewed to find out how the patient had a knife in the first place.
I hope the doctor recovers fully without ongoing problems
The mental health department is on the top floor and there is an airport type metal detector.
I know this 'cos I have been there.
I suffer from visual hallucinations leading to paranoid ideas.
My file has a black sticker and a blue sticker on it meaning that the patient should not have access.
In fact it is gang stalking. Nobody knows what it is and the targets, all foreigners, are kept in ignorance.
There is a general lack of awareness about this program among foreigners in Thailand.
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I can't see that having a glass of wine with my meal could influence Covid one way or the other. In England it was determined long ago that restricting alcohol only encouraged more drunkenness since people would drink more on less time.
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2 hours ago, malcolminthemiddle said:
Where are all the broken concrete blocks from the hole in the wall?
Those air bricks are very flimsy and often used by burglars to gain entry.
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4 hours ago, Kwaibill said:
My wife said from listening to TV report that he was after some salt.
In the wild elephants have places where they lick salt, which they need for their health. These salt licks are thousands of years old. Maybe his salt lick has been redeveloped.
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Why do we need to know this?
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What about healthy brown rice. It is hard to find in Bangkok. I guess that it would be cheaper than white rice 'cos the husk with all of its goodness has not been removed and so less attractive to Thai people. A friend told me to look out for German people 'cos where they are there is always brown rice.
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54 minutes ago, giddyup said:
Tell me something. After you take a pic of your passport (getting it all lined up inside the frame) you then have to take a selfie. Does the camera automatically change to selfie mode or do you have to do it manually?
I can't remember.
Obviously you need to change from the back camera to the front camera.
I think that I had to do it manually.
When photographing the passport the application is not worried about the framing so much as whether it can read the passport number.
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20 hours ago, Speedhump said:
You don't just dump your small change in the charity boxes?
I would if they just did charity work.
As it is they are funded by the embassies and target white people as paedophiles.
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The Lazada face recognition does work eventually.
You just have to try many times.
Of course you must have a smart phone to do it.
It should not be necessary.
It has something to do with money laundering.
I guess that before you could pay cash for something very expensive and then return it and get the money transferred to your bank account. Something like that.
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1 hour ago, NotYourBusiness said:
15 grams of silver is US$13.58
That is called inflation.
All currencies except Bitcoin and the like do it.
One Baht was $13.68 but now about 3 cents.
wasn't there also the Stalang?
4 Stalang equals one baht.
How long do high-rise concrete structures last?
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Stonehenge was extensively rebuilt in about 1902. Many of the fallen stone pillars were set upright in concrete. So what you see today is not that old,
Greek, Roman and Egyptian structures are built of stone and suffer only minor earthquake damage.