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The funny part about all these articles and interviews and comments is that it seems everybody pretends that this was a unique case. Like: Now we investigate this guy and his companies and after we found them guilty everybody will live happily ever after. Yeah, sure. Or in other words: Is there any construction and/or truck company in Thailand which is not corrupt? Could any such company exist with all the people who want get part of the money? The only surprising thing about this case is that it was published and now everybody has to do something so that it looks like they do something. In Captain Renault words (Casablanca): I'm shocked! Shocked to find that gambling is going on in here.
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How do you know? I also don't know what happens in this case. But I see it as a possibility that the parents want to protect their daughter against "misuse". Because if she marries the guy and maybe has a baby and then he goes back to the USA, then there will be not many guys who want to marry a mother with child.
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Maybe the Thai man was rejected too often by Thai women. And then he asked himself: What do they want. And, I am sure after not too long research, decided they want a rich farang man. So, he gave them what they want. The funny part is obvious that many women, who want rich men, want those men to get their hands on the guy's money. Now he showed them their own character. He taught her a lesson. They should be happy about that.
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That sums up a third annoying thing. It happens regularly on AN with certain users and useless new threads.
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Dual Bay NVMe RAID 1 Enclosure - any experiences ?
OneMoreFarang replied to tgw's topic in IT and Computers
As far as I remember you can use Software RAID in Windows on any disk. It should be no problem to add it later to an existing system disk. And it should be no problem to add additional "disks" with RAID. The last time I did that was years ago, I don't remember the details anymore. -
I have no kids and obviously there is no daughter who wants to marry. But if I would have a daughter then obviously I would want that when she marries that she marries a guy who makes her happy and who wants to stay with her longtime. Would I want that she marries somebody who does not even have 1m THB (28k USD)? I think a foreigner who wants to live in Thailand long term and who wants a family should have that money. Obviously there are still lots of things which can go wrong. But a first barrier, like, is that guy willing to pay 1m for our daughter, is maybe in the best interest of the daughter.
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I think there are also lots of decent Thai guys around. But obviously our entertainment darlings don't tell us about them...
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To me it seems the parents want to make sure that he doesn't just screw her and than walk away. If she is the love of his life and if he thinks the parents do it to protect their daughter, then I think 1m is not too much. Most cars cost more than that...
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a friend who might move here
OneMoreFarang replied to 1FinickyOne's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I could afford a car. 99% of the time I use motorcycles. And one of my bikes is a small 150cc bike. It's perfect for heavy traffic. You could offer me any car and I wouldn't take it if the condition would be that I only use that car and no bike anymore. -
a friend who might move here
OneMoreFarang replied to 1FinickyOne's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Why does the average matter? If at all, then I guess the minimum matters. But that is obviously also a question of location and living standard. An apartment in the middle of Bangkok with AC is more expensive than a non-AC room in nowhere. If your friend has limited money, like most of us, then the big question is what kind of living standard he expects and how much risks he is willing to take (i.e. health issues). There is no one fits all answer. -
Dual Bay NVMe RAID 1 Enclosure - any experiences ?
OneMoreFarang replied to tgw's topic in IT and Computers
Windows supports software RAID1 since a long time. -
Dual Bay NVMe RAID 1 Enclosure - any experiences ?
OneMoreFarang replied to tgw's topic in IT and Computers
Check JIB, you should find something. อุปกรณ์จัดเก็บข้อมูล (STORAGE & MEMORY CARD ) (jib.co.th) Personally, I have all my important documents on OneDrive. This means I have a local copy on my PC and automatically a copy in the cloud. And if I use also my notebook then I can have another synchronized copy on that machine. I think the cloud solution is easy and reliable as long as you have a decent internet connection. I would never buy a Noname RAID device or SSDs. The whole idea is to prevent data loss. A reliable brand name product is the only way to go. -
I tried it. IMHO nothing to write home about.
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I got stopped at BKK last week!!
OneMoreFarang replied to Katmanzu's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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I got stopped at BKK last week!!
OneMoreFarang replied to Katmanzu's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Possibly it's similar like a police officer stopping a vehicle and then asking: You know what you did wrong, right? I am sure lots of people break down under pressure. If all is harmless and ok then there is no reason to break down. Answer the questions and all will be fine. -
Don't forget to give the guy in the car next to you the URL. That will cheer him up...
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I avoid exercise and any diet. Ice cream every day is the much better choice!
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And what if the next guy tells you he is not ok. No money, no honey, no future. And then?
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Apart from children who followed their parents, is there anybody farang who lives in Thailand who didn't choose to live here? We all have choices. If people realize that Thailand is not a good place for them, then maybe they should go back home. Obviously that is more difficult if you told everybody home how stupid they are not to move. But then, at the end I think it's better to realize the truth and move back compared to pretending all is fine.
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I started living in Thailand when I was still relatively young. And I always worked in Thailand. I visited many clients and obviously there are some people who become friends over the years. Same with co-workers. I think school and work are the main areas where we make friends. Mayb also hobbies. Any retired person who comes to Thailand and does not know anybody has a harder time to meet (possible later) friends. And if they are introverted, then it's even more difficult. Obviously, it's nice to live in a nice country with nice weather and pretty girls. But without friends that is a lot harder. I wouldn't recommend to anybody to move after retirement to a country far away with different language, culture, etc. Retirement age is not the perfect time to start all over - at least that's what I think.