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Gweiloman

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  1. I think it reflects more on Biden than Sunak. Fancy not knowing the name of your top ally.
  2. The fact that the investigators are not releasing their findings confirms what the world already knows. I predicted something similar to this in an earlier post.
  3. It depends on your perspective and priorities. In the eyes of the CPC, the overriding priority is the welfare of the citizens. They made the decision that life is worth more than money. We can agree or disagree with that sentiment but it’s not our right to judge.
  4. Communism and Xi has been very good for China over the past 4 decades. No reason for them to change course.
  5. Where is the line between freedom of speech and whatever it was that he said?
  6. Maybe not US involvement but another European country?
  7. Very true. But why won’t they tell the world who did it? Isn’t that important for the world to know?
  8. So, according to your reasoning, they will not disclose their conclusion (assuming they determined that Russia bombed their own pipeline) to prevent Russia covering their tracks, in case it decides to bomb another pipeline? How does that prevent Russia from bombing, say, the Turkstream?
  9. The nuclear drills are a simulation for a retaliation, a clear message to Ukraine’s planned use of a dirty bomb. Apparently, it has been successful with all missiles striking intended targets. I hope this serves a strong message to those planning the dirty bomb strike. The world is a safer place thanks to these drills.
  10. I don’t know. I would imagine that that would be an option if there were contractual breaches. Of course, many contracts have act of war exclusions.
  11. If the information uncovered by Sweden (and others) pointed to Russia’s involvement, then I’m sure the information would have been shared worldwide. Fact that Sweden said it’s too confidential to be shared can only point to US involvement. No two ways about it and confirms what many already believe.
  12. https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases/safeguards-inspectors-to-visit-two-nuclear-locations-in-ukraine-iaeas-grossi-says-after-receiving-request-from-ukraine “The IAEA inspected one of these locations one month ago and all our findings were consistent with Ukraine’s safeguards declarations,” said Director General Grossi. “No undeclared nuclear activities or material were found there.” The IAEA is preparing to visit the locations in the coming days. The purpose of the safeguards visits is to detect any possible undeclared nuclear activities and material. The collective west has already rubbished Russia’s claim. And yet, the IAEA will still visit the 2 locations. Wonder why. Rhetorical question. I’m sure the results of the visits will be as expected, much like Nordstream.
  13. https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2022/10/11/as-europe-falls-into-recession-russia-climbs-out
  14. On sunny days (of which there’s a lot in Thailand), I run 2-3 aircons downstairs just for the heck of it as it’s free solar power. With a PHEV in the garage soon, I will throttle back and just run the main aircon in my living room if I need to charge up the car ????
  15. I was careful to use the Volvo example which is a claimed 90 km NEDC as the H6 claim of 201 km is also NEDC. I watched numerous reviews of the H6, GWM did a blitz a few weeks back with about 10 cars over a few days for different reviewers. Day 01 was a convoy to Nakhon Nayok, day 02 to Saraburi. Practically all reviewers confirmed a real world range of 150-160 km driving at 100-120 kph. As I tended to drive between 80-100 kph recently due to the high cost of fuel, I’m sure I will get 160-180 km easily. But I might resume my previous speeds of 120-140 since electricity is much cheaper lol.
  16. If it’s a male FIT, then almost certainly a sex tourist as well. If family, then mostly food consumption and shopping.
  17. This picture is most likely that of an incentive group. They typically number from 200 to 500, stay for about 3-5 days. They generally stay in 4 star hotels that charges around 2,000 - 3,000 baht per night (group discount. Rack rates are usually double that). During their stay, they benefit a lot of ground service providers such as guides, coach companies, Thai restaurants and of course the main shopping malls as well as lots of other vendors.
  18. Unlike the 2 week millionaires who spend most of their time sitting on barstools nursing 50 baht beers, male Malaysian FITs tend to book out expensive karaoke rooms drinking XO or Royal Salute, sitting with coyote girls that charge 1,000 baht per hour just for company. These girls are not interested in ST unless you are willing to pay 10k per shot. That’s why you won’t see many farangs in these history environments but lots of Asians.
  19. I was taken aback a little by the price of the PHEV. But when I think about it a bit more, it’s actually much more than just a PHEV. The Volvo XC60 recharge, albeit a more luxurious and powerful vehicle, is double the price at Bht 3.4 million. But it only has a NEDC range of 90 kms, less than half that of the H6. And one doesn’t really need the power, especially on Thai roads. That led me to thinking that the H6 is in fact an EV as well with its 34kWh battery, which is more than some pure EVs. Moreover, it has DC charging which the Volvo doesn’t have. So you can actually consider it an EV with an ICE backup engine lol.
  20. Here is an independent review about a Chinese made car from a high mileage user. Not a view about resale, just about reliability. I think you will be unpleasantly surprised about his verdict. P/s: the video title is slightly incorrect as it’s not really about the battery.
  21. DNR = Donetsk Peoples Republic. Not the same as all of Ukraine which is what you tried to imply.
  22. To the best of my knowledge, Putin never made any nuclear threats. That’s just the interpretation of the collective west, which has its own agenda.
  23. And you know that, how? Do you think that a nation like Russia used up 2/3’s of its missiles inventory in a low intensity attack over a period of a few days? Seems highly unlikely to me.
  24. I didn’t include the link because I couldn’t be arsed. I mentioned France24 so it’s not rocket science. Whether or not Russia has used up 2/3’s of its inventory is any body’s guess. I’m not basing my conclusion on what a journalist says. Fact is that drones are cheaper than missiles. A journalist claiming that Russia has used up 2/3 of its inventory is speculation.

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