
Gweiloman
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Thailand's AIS partners with China's ZTE to launch 5G innovation center
Gweiloman replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
As if the Chinese government is interested in your info lol. Ever heard of Edward Snowden? -
Mystery leaks hit Russian undersea gas pipelines to Europe
Gweiloman replied to Scott's topic in World News
Could be. But the implication was very strong that it was a ‘far away’ country or countries. At the moment, it could either be Qatar or the US, depending on who has the ability. Another revelation that came to light was that there was a possible deal for gas supply to resume in exchange for Ukraine giving up 20% of its territory. This would give Ukraine a motive as well. No good theories as to why Russia would sabotage their own pipeline when all they had to do was just turn a tap. -
Thailand's AIS partners with China's ZTE to launch 5G innovation center
Gweiloman replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Good thing about fully or partially state-owned Chinese companies are that they can do business with anyone they choose, unlike some American companies that are blocked by their own govt. -
Mystery leaks hit Russian undersea gas pipelines to Europe
Gweiloman replied to Scott's topic in World News
Nobody may be benefitting yet. Even Claude Blanchemaison, the former French Ambassador suggests that the beneficiaries are those that supply gas to Europe. -
Mystery leaks hit Russian undersea gas pipelines to Europe
Gweiloman replied to Scott's topic in World News
I don’t think that Russia will be so stupid as to advertise a possible attack on the Baltic Pipeline. If they wanted to, they would have just gone ahead and sabotaged it. The main beneficiary of this sabotage is the US. Many European leaders have come to realise that they have been duped by the US into fighting this proxy war but are impotent to do anything about it. -
Thailand's AIS partners with China's ZTE to launch 5G innovation center
Gweiloman replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Well done AIS. Would be great to be able to have 5G all over Thailand. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Gweiloman replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I think that the majority comes from natural gas. A distant 2nd is coal and renewables are about half of coal. This thread does not talk about climate change, just about practicality, affordability etc -
Wife is dead set on moving to London
Gweiloman replied to cyril sneer's topic in Marriage and Divorce
Why don’t you tell us where you are from and what you consider a good breakfast? In my opinion, a full English breakfast consisting of kippers, fried eggs, bacon and sausages is at good as it gets. -
I have most assuredly spent more time in Asia than you have. In fact, I was born here, grew up here and went to school here. I would venture that you probably don’t live here as surely, with your morals, you would not live in a region with unelected regimes, without shame, ethics or morals. But if you do live here and therefore support the economy, then what does that say about your shame, ethics and morals?
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Wife is dead set on moving to London
Gweiloman replied to cyril sneer's topic in Marriage and Divorce
But it tastes damn good ???? -
The global implications came about mostly due to the actions (sanctions against Russia) of the collective west. Without those actions, Russia would not have turned off the taps, exports of grain, fertiliser etc would be continuing, de-dollarisation would have been slower and inflation wouldn’t have been exported all over the world. Some would argue that the sanctions were due to Russia invading Ukraine but I don’t remember sanctions being put on another country when she invaded other countries, particularly in the ME.
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If you can’t see that rising prices are a result of soaring energy (fuel, oil, gas, electricity) costs which are primarily due to the sanctions on Russia, then there isn’t much point in discussing global economies with you. A property crisis in China and possible recession is worrying for Thailand as this will have an effect on her exports and FDI’s. Nevertheless, I have no doubt that China will emerge stronger than any other country as they have the intelligence, skills and manpower sorely lacking in many other parts of the world.