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ExpatOilWorker

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  1. If you miss a 90 day report and report to Immigration, you will be 2,000 baht lighter. If you miss one or even several 90 days reports and do a trip out of the country, your reporting cycle is reset for FREE. That is a flaw.
  2. Working fine???? ???? ???? ???? Your application for "STAYING LONGER THAN 90 DAYS" has been rejected.
  3. ....."unable to reach the couple, who had returned to China"..... Fine people.
  4. Isn't the 90 day reporting system fundamentally flawed? If you miss a 90 day report or two, all is forgiven with no penalty what so ever next time you travel outside Thailand.
  5. That is just because we are smarter. If you are interested, I can actually prove to you with 100% certainty that Global warming will NOT cause any significant sea level rise.
  6. You are grouping oil field working together with Global Warming PhD scientists, THANKS!. Deep down behind our rough looks and faul language, I knew we were smart people. Unless of course your are saying that the warming scientists are a bunch of idiots ???? ??????
  7. You might also consider that the scientist who wants to study the reduced flow in Tibetanian rivers get funding, while the poor guy who wants to study the benefits of hydrocarbon production, gets nothing.
  8. Aren't these things ideal breathing ground for mold and mildew?
  9. https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2023/04/09/from-discord-to-4chan-the-improbable-journey-of-a-us-defence-leak/
  10. That is an eye-popping revenue stream for one YouTube channel.
  11. Only 6 people follow Beijing? Xi is irrelevant.
  12. Just like pollution, the news is spreading. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/4/12/how-chiang-mai-became-the-worlds-most-polluted-city
  13. It is over the lifetime of the vehicle, which might make the EV cars look a bit better, since gasoline cars stay 20 years on the road while EV cars only last 10-12 years. A true fair comparison would be fires per billion km driven, but I have been unable to find such statistics. The insurance premium is a red flag and indicating something is wrong. I don't think we have enough EV on the road yet in Thailand to see significant number of fires.
  14. Good idea, they could even have intercepted her bag before she got it, replace the drugs with flour and inserted a small tracker. Would have been easy and simply to follow her to her final destination.
  15. That is one way of doing it. Some inspection shops offer a one stop service. You give them the blue book and they arrange the mandatory liability insurance and get the sticker at the nearest DMV office.
  16. Unfortunately you won't. The license plate has been canceled, so the inspection place, which also do the tax sticker, can't find it in the system and will turn you away. There is no way around it. Only the owner, as per the blue book can register the car again and have a new license plate issued. A friend of mine also had a Covid car in Thailand.
  17. It will eventually burn out, until next year.
  18. Yes, that is over an about 20 years lifetime of the car. There are 175,000 car fires in the US out of 280 million registered vehicles or about 0.0625%. I think a big difference here is the way cars burn. Most petrol cars catch fire after an impact accident. You can take good care of your EV, wax it every month, drive it like your grandmother would and as a thanks, it will spontaneous combust in the middle of the night.
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