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Just now, sungod said:
Stab in the dark, are the 3 of you on the same or different ISPs?
2 on 3bb 1 on AIS
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Does anyone else on here use British TV as an IPTV supplier?
It used to be very good but over the past couple of months there has been significant buffering on the live TV whilst their VOD movies and series have been perfect.
The buffering tends to be US channels during our morning in Thailand and UK channels during our evening. Outside of that playback is very good. These periods of buffering may coincide with peak time in other parts of the world. That might signify that the supply chain might be oversubscribed at some point. British TV insist speed tests are to Dallas. I have provided proof to them that is between 200 and 500+mb/s. They cannot answer why live tv should be so bad at times whilst movies and series are perfect and another system I have is playing the same channel perfectly whilst there's has stalled. They insist they are not over subscribed and that it is my equipment and or app and or provider. I check with three devices with three apps on each before I complain, Again no answer for perfect playing movies and series.
There are three of us in Chiang Mai that I know of with the same problem. They tell me that they have other customers in Thailand who have no problem. Are there really? Is there any one out there? British TV. customers that is?
And seasons greetings to all.
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Depending on what bugs you are talking about you can use diatomaceous earth. This is safe to use in any environment and you can buy food and pet safe quality.
https://www.earthworkshealth.com/diatomaceous-earth-rid-bed-bugs/
https://www.dodsonbros.com/five-things-you-should-know-about-diatomaceous-earth/
All done without any chemicals.
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Promenada had a 'walk in ' line when I got my 2nd AZ a month ago.
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9 hours ago, KhunLA said:
But will they stop the 'our vehicle only' scam policy for transport to, even if owning a 4X4.
Doubtful .... TIT
Last time I went there you needed jacked suspension and mud plugger tyres as well.
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I had my jabs at Promenada. Each desk had a sign showing which vaccine they were dispensing. From what I saw, one desk one vaccine type.
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For bugs in bedding sprinkle diatomaceous earth around. safe and effective. There are lots of websites describing it and its use. it is readily available here. There are several grades including food grade.
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I use British TV who seem to alternate between 84 and 48 pounds a year for good British, American TV and Sports coverage with Series and Movies but no catchup. At 48 pounds a year its good with few problems and they do respond to any queries. I normally use that with the IPTV Extreme app. I did use Smarters but the new version does not allow access to settings and its set to automatically start on the free version. I have paid for the pro version but it doesnt acknowledge my password any more and wont accept another payment, they wont respond so have given up with them. For free TV try Tvmob. That used to be Tea TV but I think they joined with the defunct Mobdro.
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19 minutes ago, NotEinstein said:
This one is free - 0871832180 Thai only, assuming you have a Thai wife......
Thankyou.....She's stuck in Ubon at the moment
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1 hour ago, egypte said:
We usually use this one, prices are reasonable available on web site. Area Hang Dong, but he goes all around Chiang Mai.
Speaks a bit of English, but mostly Thai.
https://en-gb.facebook.com/pg/ln.awning/posts/?ref=page_internal
Thankyou
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3 minutes ago, captainjackS said:
Where are you located? (more specifically than Chaing Mai province)
Sanpakwan
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An oft asked question over the years and now its my turn. I am trying to find a reliable builder to make some repairs and paint my property including roof work. If anyone has personal experience of a builder that offers a reliable quality service at a non inflated price I would be interested to know. Thankyou
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39 minutes ago, Agusts said:
I quite like the roller coaster ride over the hill on my bike....????, I hope they don't close it after this tunnel...., imagine 4km under the ground in this heat...., and a breakdown....! ????
And an accident!
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4 hours ago, Dmaxdan said:
Undertaking is one of the quickest ways to a date with the undertaker...
I have read in the road traffic laws that it is allowed if you undertake on a separate properly marked lane, so that point needs clarifying.
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1 hour ago, bradiston said:
Has this ever been raised with regard to the polio vaccine, the measles vaccine, the flu jab, and any one of a million other vaccines? No. It's just Covid-19 is a free for all, conspiracy theorists' dream come true.
Presuming this isn't more fake news
https://health-desk.org/articles/are-there-any-covid-19-vaccines-that-use-pig-fat-or-pork-products
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2 hours ago, clivebaxter said:I recall it being 55 to the pound just before the brexit vote in 2016, hopefully it can get back to 50 before long.
This might help.
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10 minutes ago, doctormann said:I'm not sure that having a licence makes very much difference when it's the mind-set that is in need of adjustment!
I agree. You don't need a license to know that you stop at a red light and road markings are purely for decoration. After 30 odd years here it is getting worse, certainly more selfish. It should start in schools but the Police and teachers generally know no better.
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10 hours ago, djayz said:
For some people, there is NO bottom...
They might hit rock bottom in the Gulf of Thailand as the water is not that deep.
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2 hours ago, oldhippy said:
That is of course true, but can be expected in this more and more nationalistic climate.
But I have my doubts about what Anutin says.
So far, the EU has not yet restricted exports of vaccine. That restriction is a treath against the UK: The UK factory of Astrazenica refuses to send vaccine to the EU, so now the EU threatens to block the deliveries of Pfizer Belgium to the UK. Other countries are not involved.
You forgot the French vaccine that failed at the first hurdle and has bern scrapped. The two Eu Astra Zeneca plant that have manufacturing problems. That is why the EU is short.
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In the past the Police have stopped and fined people for stopping on crossings and for stopping past the line. Hopefully he will meet them one day.
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Have a look on Home Pro website
https://www.homepro.co.th/search?q=e27+switched+lamp+socket
for the pipe....Global.....Do-Home?
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My mate went there the other day and it was crowded. It doesnt help that they started closing for lunch again some months ago.
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4 hours ago, rooster59 said:New billboard tax rate to be implemented from Jan 1
By THE NATION
The government has revised the tax rate for signs and billboards that had been used since 1992 to suit the current economy.
The Ministry of Interior recently announced a regulation regarding the tax rate under the Sign Board Tax Act BE 2535 (1992).
The regulation, signed by Interior Minister Gen Anupong Paochinda, stipulates the new tax rate as follows:
▪︎ Signs and billboards that have only text in Thai will be taxed at Bt5 per 500 square centimetre and Bt10 per 500sq.cm. if the text can move or shuffle.
▪︎ Signs and billboards that have Thai text mixed with foreign text, pictures or other symbols will be taxed at Bt26 per 500sq.cm. and Bt52 per 500sq.cm. if the text/pictures/symbols can move or shuffle.
• Signs and billboards that have no Thai text or have Thai text in a lower position than foreign text will be taxed at Bt50 per 500sq.cm. and Bt52 per 500sq.cm. if the text/pictures/symbols can move or shuffle.
The new rate will be effective from January 1, 2021.
Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398742
-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-11-29How about banning massive TV screens over road intersections.
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Spine Surgery In Chiang Mai...
in Chiang Mai
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I had LS5 spinal fusion plus titanium done in the Ram 11 years ago. This was done under Professor Sudhee Sudasna. He was also the teaching professor at CMU. He would be around 80(?) now so passed carrying out operations if in fact he is still around. I expect other people on here will remember him as he was very well known and one of the top spine surgeons in the country. I had 2 operations with little in the way of problems afterwards. Others may know more of Sudhee or you could ask at the Ram.