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  1. Gotta wonder what you're getting for £500 a year. Several years ago, I watched a Canadian network documentary on travel plans, with the basic premise that you need both a law degree and a medical degree to know what you're actually covered for, and what's excluded. Not to mention the horror stories of people who paid for insurance and were denied because they were drunk. Or on a scooter. Or went to the wrong hospital. Or...Or... It's a YouTube and easy to find (unless, like me, you're in China where YouTube is blocked) £500 a year just doesn't pass the sniff test...
  2. Demonstrably untrue. We have a shop here that has sacks of about 20 diffeerent spices, all used in cooking. It's true that a few of them are more widely used though. If you've never been there, I highly recommend a visit to this shop in Chinatown BKK. In the small alley next to the new(ish) Wat Mangkon MRT station. About 50 meters into the alley. Amazing selection of hundreds of spices. I always end up with a dozen or so every time I happen by there. http://www.nguansoon.com/index.php?page=about&lang=_en
  3. Pain mitigation is a great reason to pay whatever the upgrade costs. Knock wood, that's not something I need to worry about. Yet.
  4. I freely admit that I'm a cheap bastard. And when it comes to airfare, I have a hard time ponying up $100 more an hour for a better seat when I remember scooping up dog poop for $2 an hour when I was a kid. It just doesn't seem right to me. (Unless I'm on the company dime and even then I feel a little guilty).
  5. Acknowledging that I don't have a dog in the Euro fight, my question would be, how much extra would Business Class be worth if the choice is Business or Coach? Flying the other way to the USA, the incremental cost of Business per hour is rarely worth it for my cheap self.
  6. I don't know of too many inmates whose untimely death could cause rioting in the streets.
  7. My flights from north China to BKK are also generally full. There's just a lot fewer flights to choose from. I'm wondering how focusing on domestic tourism helps trade balance.
  8. Thanks for the link. I'll watch it when I get to Thailand in a few days, where YouTube isn't blocked. Agree or disagree with the POV, it's pretty useful to understand the come-from of the other side. Edit: That said, sometimes it only takes watching the first 60 seconds to weed it out.
  9. Someone help me out here. Perhaps I missed in in the many threads about illegal imported pork, but I don't recall ever seeing where it's being imported from.
  10. I'm ambivalent about the guy myself, having started working in Thailand after his tenure in power. But spending a few extra baht to make sure he doesn't get (for example) knifed in the shower is probably worth it, just to prevent the mayhem if that were to happen.
  11. Man, I'm getting old. A Marijuana Shop, busted for selling whipped cream supplies. 20 years ago, who'da thunk it.
  12. Not sure I'd want to attach my dashcam directly to the battery. Mine (and I think all dashcams) record to SD cards with finite capacity. When it's full, the dashcam starts recording over what's already on the SD card. You can only do that so many times before the quality of the recording starts degrading. In fact, I swap in a new SD card about once a year just to make sure the recording quality isn't degraded. And that's driving a few hundred hours a year, with the dashcam turned off when the car's not running- after a buffer period upon shutdown. Connected directly to the battery, it would be recording 8,760 hours a year. Which is do-able, but I'm not sure the image quality would be there after it's been re-recorded so many times. Then, of course, there's the issue of battery drain...
  13. I used COD on my first Lazada order, whereupon I figured out that I'd have to leave work to collect the goodies delivered to my apartment. That became a non-starter. My second (and through hundreds of other) Lazada orders, I paid in advance and never had an issue. Most times, the apartment office allowed Lazada to drop off the pre-paid orders if I was out when they arrived.
  14. Off topic, I know. But is that accurate, a 23 year old with kids from 8-14 years old? Or am I misreading?
  15. I participate in an annual turtle patrol on Galveston Island in Texas. We dig up any eggs we find to keep coyotes and other predators from eating them. Plus, the hatch and survival rate is much higher than natural, where they get eaten on their way to the waterline. I'd add that, as a non-expert, my role is limited to locating nests on the beach. We call in the experts to do the actual relocation.
  16. Thai PBS is blocked here in China. I wonder what the details are? Is visa exempt travel new for Japanese visitors? Does that mean a Japanese guy can come into Thailand, work at a joint venture factory for 4 weeks without a visa or WP? Or does he still need a WP to work? And is there a limit to the number of 30 day visits a year, or can he stay 28 days on, 7 days off (for example) all year long? Not that it matters to me. Just curious what's coming down the pike...
  17. I wonder what German law says about intent in a case like this. Seems he was in a bar, with a reasonable expectation that she was of legal age. Assuming, of course, that she was one of the bar's girls and not a random customer, freelancing.
  18. If you do decide to buy a 2nd hand scooter, of any ilk, there's usually a selection in good condition being sold by foreigners who are picking up sticks and leaving Thailand. As I recall I bought two from Bahtsold ads, one in excellent condition with low miles from a lady who had to leave and was in a hurry to sell, and another thrasher (2 stroke, 50cc POS- not even street legal because of the 50CC) for less than the cost of a pedal bicycle. Just keep your eyes open and don't be in a rush. Someone else may want to chime in with other "For Sale" websites to watch.
  19. To the OP. Please post back with your results and any additional insights you may gain during the process. Thanks, from a lot of us.
  20. Maybe he's hoping to call on someone else while he's in Germany...
  21. Maybe he's down in Hades now and for eternity, getting a daily pineapple enema. What movie was that?
  22. Automatic channels can check fingerprints and/or facial match and simply flag those with a questionable match for human inspection. Probably 1 in 50 ( though that's just a guess) The way I've seen it work is the machine spits out a receipt that I hand to a human. If the receipt says "good to go", it takes 5 seconds of face time. And it's not a bad idea to put eyeballs on each person, if only to see if they're packing 20 pounds of exotic animals in their skivvies. It's been known to happen...
  23. True. My guess is that the ridiculous seeming terms is some kind of atonement on the part of the Brits for perceived past injustices. But I put that forward not because I know, but because I'd be interested in learning more from any Brits that want to set my thinking straight.
  24. Being an American, I refer to "white man's guilt" when I see how many US criminals are released as some kind of atonement for perceived past injustice. That in spite of FBI statistics that clearly show some demographics need to be incarcerated at higher rates simply because they commit more crime per Capita. I assume the Brits have a similar collective feeling of guilt.
  25. Wouldn't it be reasonable to assume that the establishment she works for/out of has vetted her for things like age and legality? And hopefully, communicable diseases... Edit: Especially since it's so easy to get fake ID at places like Kao San Road. I wouldn't trust any ID she could present if my freedom were at risk.

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