Everything posted by george
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Renewal of retirement extension - new rule re. which bank to use.
No it does not.
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Can you delete all members inactive accounts?
Why would we consider that? What would be the pros?
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Member signatures temporarily disabled
Signatures penalize this website’s visibility in search engines as it’s considered duplicate content. Also other SEO issues. Feel free to add your memes etc in your member profile instead.
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Member signatures temporarily disabled
Signatures (at bottom of all member posts) are currently disabled as per today July 27. Reason: Several members are abusing their signatures to post links, memes and content that is not suitable for Google indexing. We really have got a signature spam problem. For the time being, ALL signatures have been disabled, spammy or not. We will revise the forum rules to this effect. /Admin
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Elon Musk: Time to say goodbye to Twitter logo
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THREADS: We are now on Threads as @aseannowthailand
THREADS: We are now on Threads as @aseannowthailand. Install the Threads app to follow our threads and replies. If you have an IG account you can sign in to Threads with IG. Here you go: https://www.threads.net/@aseannowthailand Read more about Threads: https://about.fb.com/news/2023/07/introducing-threads-new-app-text-sharing/
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Overpass collapses in Lat Krabang, injuring many
UPDATE: Videos, photos via Greg Lange Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/100000171505880/posts/pfbid0zPUG8fx8Y65R5xx1bcw2yzmtQXTDagy3CEKMfFnCqaf22CRSnwzvC7BsuEy9GzaAl/?mibextid=cr9u03
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A diverse collection of ChatGPT prompts
Are you using ChatGPT? Here are a few prompts to try! Have fun! What is your favorite thing about the holiday season? Say, I'm going to sleep now, in Thai Write a pop song about leaving home for the sandy beaches Write an essay about aseannow.com What advice would you give to someone starting a new business? When is it best to visit Thailand? What country has the biggest disparity between men and women In a room, there are 100 murderers. You kill one of them. How many are left? Write a 500-word blog post on [Insert Topic here] I Have Received a Spam Call from a hotel. Draft a $1,500 Lawsuit Under the TCPA to Sue. Use Contexts Learned from Other Lawsuits. Explain the plot of Cinderella in a sentence where each word has to begin with the next letter in the alphabet from A to Z without repeating any letters Let’s play a game. You will role-play as if you were drunk. Make your answers incoherent. I want you to act like a lunatic. The lunatic’s sentences are meaningless. The words used by lunatics are completely arbitrary. The lunatic does not make logical sentences in any way. My first suggestion request is “I need help creating lunatic sentences for my new series called Lost Heaven, so write 10 sentences for me” A man walks into a bar. Give me 10 versions of this joke What is the most important lesson you have learned in life? Is Burkina Faso health service better than the US? What are the best ways to stay motivated? What is the most interesting thing you have ever done? More coming ... Feel free to submit your own prompts and results here! Forum rules apply. ---- How to use Thaivisa ChatGP: Login to the forum and goto: https://aseannow.com/thaivisa-chatgpt/ 1. Start by considering what type of question you want to ask. Questions can be open-ended or closed-ended. Open-ended questions allow for more creative responses, while closed-ended questions require a specific answer. 2. Keep the question concise and to the point. Try to avoid overly long or complicated questions. 3. Ask questions that are easy to answer. Try to avoid questions that require too much thought or research. 4. Make sure the question is clear. Try to avoid ambiguous questions that could be interpreted in multiple ways. 5. Make sure the question is appropriate. Depending on the context, some questions may be too personal or sensitive. * Current version is: ChatGPT 3.5 Turbo
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Money Launderers Face Govt Crackdown
Money launderers face govt crackdown BANGKOK: The European Commission has called on the government to crack down on border traders who use their businesses as fronts for money laundering. Anti-Money Laundering Office senior official Pol Col Sihanart Prayoonrat said EC ambassador Klauspeter Schmallenbach raised concerns over money laundering during talks last week with Justice Minister Pongthep Thepkanchana. Mr Pongthep told Mr Klauspeter the government would take a leading role in suppressing money-laundering activities around the region, Pol Col Sihanart said. The government would initially assist Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam in establishing anti-money laundering laws, as well as suppression and intelligence units, he said. --Bangkok Post 2003-11-16