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AsiaCheese

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  1. Having the thankful task of cleaning out stuff an ex-expat left behind, I'm stuck with a number of boxes of English pocket books. Does anyone know where I could donate those? Some sort of English speaking community center/library would come to mind, but I have no idea where to find something like that in Pattaya.
  2. Wouldn't know, because Switzerland is just West of Botswana.
  3. I'm sure "Business Financing, a British travel and tourism media publisher" is a very relevant and reliable source for how to get the biggest and best dandelions too.
  4. And in view of that, it makes a lot of sense to abolish that regulation; anything to promote growth of the tourist industry [/sarcasm_off] Like another poster already said: they keep finding more and more "things" to boost tourism, but most of those are at best short term solutions to the forever-growth "problem". How about doing away with double-pricing (oh no, there's an endless repeat), or modernizing public transport systems (or even: invent that in places like Pattaya...) and such?
  5. ... or drunk, or confused (mini stroke?), or a number of other "natural" reasons. If someone wants to kill themselves, it should be common knowledge that the "safe" height is on/above 7th floor...
  6. It's a green fact that electric vehicles are 100% CO2 emission free, because after all, electricity comes from a power socket - right? They're kidding themselves and those who foot the bill for carbon credits, and are jumping with joy all the way to the bank. Real world question: what's the carbon footprint for an electric bus - production (batteries) and daily running on electricity, sourced from burning stuff?
  7. The bank letter can't be made online. A detailed bank statement can be downloaded online, but it won't do any good in conjunction with any government requirements, as they all need it signed by a bank person! Getting fast-tracked at a bank when you tell them that you're unwell isn't a problem; getting past immigration queues is.
  8. Plenty of BKK number plates in Pattaya every weekend, and triple that on long weekends, despite the well-planned road constructions during high season that turn already clogged traffic into a nightmare.
  9. I've "done photography" for the last ~50 years, with ever evolving cameras/possibilities, and I've meanwhile gone into drones (2) and a gimbal camera. Not for fame, not for fortunes, but it's like painting the moment (took a lot longer before, what of canvas, paint tubes, the mess), and capturing "weird things" like a series of mailboxes that don't look like the ones at home! As to the "why": because everybody can, with modern phones doubling as cameras with wet-dream performance and "vlogging" gadgets that are seriously close to the real professional, really expensive gear! As to me personally, in the course of (at the latest with digital) photography, i learned the ins and outs of Photoshop, and nowadays real serious video mastering apps (Blackmagic Davinci Resolve). Sometimes keeps me busy for more hours than planned...
  10. In fact, I saw a segment of the DW "oh look what we found here" on X/Twitter. They did an interview with a German guy, somewhere under the umbrellas of Pattaya beach. What percolated was that the report (more or less openly) said "this doesn't conform with German/Western morality standards" - need I say more? As if Germany didn't have more pressing concerns, such as co-paying for human slaughter in Ukraine, a government that's destroying the local industry, unlimited migration by non-refugees (I could go on for hours).
  11. It's most probably a geoblock, and not one from Thailand, but from the TV station itself. The broadcasting rights are often limited at German stations.
  12. No breaker in between; it's around 80 meters of uninterrupted cable from the common electric meter/main breaker room to where it first reappears at the in-condo breaker box.
  13. The meter in the common meter room on the floor is working (PEA says), there is power on the breaker next to it (the building tech says), but no power from the mains cable at the fuse box. The management office ladies say "your problem" - isn't the cable (some 80 meters in the roof of the corridor) part of the common area?
  14. Krungsri, took 3 minutes, no sweat. Kasikornbank (opposite in Central) said - like another poster mentioned - only for khun Thai, not for farang.
  15. How about two guys stumbling across the road without checking traffic, after a beer or maybe several, thinking that everywhere in the world traffic stops whenever someone walks up to a pedestrian crossing? Just speculating, you know, as we all do without facts...
  16. Unless you're an avid reader of NYT or any of a number of "China bad" publications, and don't get your news via NED associated "NGOs", you might have seen that Uyghurs are actually treated like anyone else in China, pretty much regardless of religion etc. - unless they stick out for actual crimes, like *everybody* else in China, regardless of where in the country or what religion they follow (there are countless churches, mosques, synagogues and what-have-you's, in the open and accepted by the state). But the flood of negative comments / propaganda from the West is unbelievable - I don't blame people for thinking that China is a hellhole, because it's actually not easy to get past fake and channelled information/news!
  17. Do you have another account/bank in Thailand with eBanking? You could transfer your money there. I just saw the KTB announcement, and it creates the very same problems for a friend who's abroad and recuperating from a bad accident... You don't necessarily need a "Thai phone" to run banking apps, but the requirement of using a mobile connection (as opposed to a WiFi connection) doesn't bode well if you're abroad - I can sense a brickload of problems flying our way!
  18. You're both off the facts: ladyboys and gays are incompatible. Get your facts straight (oh, that was an almost unintended pun).
  19. I'm proud to announce that I drive a STC (Special Tour Car), which unbelievably enough is fitted with the (not really) latest gizmo from Samsung, which in turn enables me to be always-Internet-connected and to drive to the outmost corners of the sticksboondocksbooniesbush with a constant eye on Google Maps. I know. I'm one of a kind. Always have been. ????????????
  20. Some companies provide tax/VAT invoices, which comes in useful for accounting purposes if you're a Thai Co. Ltd. & pay tax - for Joe Doe ordering stuff, it's pretty useless. Nothing to do with spam, phishing, "Lazada f*çked up again" or any of that. Pretty straight forward business stuff. On a side note, it's absolutely useless to do COD, unless you don't have a THB charge (debit/credit) card. I've ordered tons of stuff; a few times what I received wasn't correct or broken, and I sent it back and always got the full payment returned within a short time. 100%.
  21. That's what https://www.energy.gov/ne/advanced-small-modular-reactors-smrs says. And if it's "roughly on time" like the F-35, it'll be mid-2050s.
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