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Crossy

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  1. Definitely a valid and legal entry method. BUT There have been reports of Thai immigration officers getting the hump and insisting that one enters on the Thai passport, personally I'd just avoid that possibility, it's not like it's costing $$$.
  2. Not by Thai immigration, they only care about ins and outs from Thailand. Check-in might ask how she has permission to enter Aus, in which case she can safely show them her Oz PP. Millions of people around the world do this every day, it's totally normal and nothing to worry about ????
  3. Yes, it's real! https://www.amazon.com/President-Donald-Trump-Son-Man/dp/1977249248/
  4. Aus when leaving and entering Oz. Thai when entering and leaving Thailand. As a general rule dual passport holders should never show both PPs to any official, dual nationality tends to make their brains explode. Occasionally you may get asked by check-in staff if the PP you show them isn't the one on the booking but that's rarely an issue.
  5. Make it on the outside and readily removable and nobody will know ???? The metal mozzie screen with very fine wires actually doesn't provide much restriction to the airflow. Or, you could build a large enclosure with big bug-proof vents top and bottom (possibly with fan assistance), add mozzie screens to the doors too and it will be almost like free-air anyway.
  6. https://www.forces.net/royals/queen/zz177-spells-lizz-everyone-says-same-thing-about-number-c-17-plane-flew-queen-london
  7. Plenty of time to "arrange" suitable documentation along with a pork-fat lubricant! Cynical? Me? Never!
  8. Solis and GoodWe both do fanless hybrids, whether they are available here in 220V single-phase is unknown at present. EDIT Warning Will Robinson! Warning! Sit down and pour yourself a large one before opening the link. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/solis-hybrid-6kw-rhi-6kw-i3684262960-s13916929360.html
  9. Level is still pretty stable at 102cm below "Worry". We await the arrival from the north.
  10. Yeah, we shall see what occurs on the 19th when we get our bill, also heading for a sub 300 unit bill unless we get some really dull days.
  11. Search is working for me now, W11 - Chrome ???? Is anyone still having the "no results" issue??
  12. No idea why, but this popped into my field of view today.
  13. Yup, without the TM6 there's no record of where you are staying. Nobody checks. Even if you stay a few nights in a hotel and they do send a TM30 there's no actual check that your whole stay is covered by such forms. It's really totally pointless.
  14. Try here http://wmsc.rid.go.th/
  15. Not seen a site yet this year ???? Meanwhile Madam has ordered sand and sandbags after Puyai Baan came on the speakers saying they were available for free.
  16. It's doing the same for me too, W11, Chrome. Most odd.
  17. This one? There's a water trap lurking under the hood somewhere, it needs draining. The manual will tell you where and how. You might also want to replace the fuel filter.
  18. If they are never going to need to interact with immigration, I wouldn't bother with the TM30, you're not a hotel. Over the years we've had friends and family stay with us and never done any paperwork. No issues whatever.
  19. If you get there early there's on-road parking right opposite the entrance to the immigration building. I've never needed to park anywhere else.
  20. Video on FaceBore, he's certainly not just trundling along ???? https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=666040371524963
  21. At this juncture I think enough bickering and misinformation has been supplied.
  22. Still pretty constant level (there are tidal effects of course) @ 102cm below "Worry". There's a bunch on the way from up-north of course.
  23. As above the A/C is going to be the killer ???? What size (BTU) are the units (and do they look "old"), what temperature do you set?
  24. In this case I would use the battery as the "source" as it's capable of a much larger current than the inverter. Ideally, a bi-directional breaker would be best.
  25. Please define "enough wattage" so others can assist you in your quest for perfect dryness. To answer the OP, we have a drying rack, clothes go from the machine and either get ironed and hung up or go on the rack if ironing not needed. Never had anything go stinky even when the weather isn't perfect. Perhaps you need to update your laundry technique? We also have a tumble dryer, Madam likes to use it for towels as it "makes them fluffy".
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