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  1. On 7/2/2022 at 1:12 PM, JetsetBkk said:

    Yes, bad connection. The extension lead has probably got a better connector and compensates for the NEC's weak/poor connector.

    What you state is so obvious, and yet it had never occurred to me.  Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

     

    On 7/2/2022 at 2:32 PM, OneMoreFarang said:

    That clearly points to a bad connection. 

    That is a common problem. And you found already a workaround, the extension. 

    And I was searching for some fiendish, dastardly, high tech, compatibility glitch - and all the time it was a low tech, house keeping hiccup.  Thanks for helping me to understand this issue and the way to override it.

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  2. 9 minutes ago, MJCM said:

    When you insert the USB drive in the PC usb slot does the PC make any sounds?

     

     

    No.
    But it does with flash drives which it detects.

    I have 4 Apacer flash drives, 3 different models, and it doesn't see any of them unless I put them on an extension lead.  All other brands are instantly detected and without the necessity for the extension lead.

     

    In the original post I should have used the word 'detect' rather than 'recognize'.
    I've tried to amend that in my original post and remove the atrocious spelling mistake from the title but Aseannow won't let me.

  3. I have 2 notebook computers, a very old Lenovo and a less old NEC.

    The Lenovo recognizes all flash drives without problems, including my Apacer flash drives.

    The NEC one fails to recognize when any Apacer flash drive is inserted.  It recognizes all other flash drives without any problem.  However it does recognize Apacer flash drives if I attach them to an extension USB lead and insert the lead into the computer USB slot.
    The problem persists whether I run Windows on the computer itself or Linux distributions from a flash drive.

     

    This all seems very odd to me.  I'd be grateful if anyone can offer a possible explanation for the NEC item's refusal to see Apacer flash drives other than when they are attached to an extension lead.
    Thanking you folks in anticipation for your help.

  4. I have no solutions but can offer some food for thought.

     

    If the system has no major leaks and no taps open then the pump running continually would build up huge pressure which would result in water squirting out from the joints and gaskets in the pump.  If that's not happening then I suggest that the pump is not drawing or pumping water at that time.  I can only guess as to why opening and closing a tap alters that......  But that would be my first line of investigation.

    You could try closing any and all outlet valves from the pump at night and see if it still happens.  If it does then the problem is the pump/bore-hole not the distribution system - and if not, vice versa.

     

    Pressure switches can be very problematic.  I would take a look at it.  Ants and other creatures sometimes invade switches causing huge problems.  I'd take a look at it and clean it up if possible.  If you're working on the pump be sure to disconnect it from the electric supply and release all pressure in it (open a tap when the electric supply is turned off) before working on it.

    EDIT: Having just re-read the OP I wonder if the pump is drawing water from a bore-hole or the mains water supply.  If the latter then low/non-existent mains supply water pressure might be something to do with it.

  5. I am a Brit with a Thai wife and so have similar considerations to the original poster.

    A matter that bothers me but as yet I haven't had the opportunity to investigate is whether or not my company pension provider will need a national insurance number and UK tax code before they will be able to make payments to my wife/widow.  I strongly suspect that they need both.  I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has experience or knowledge of the situation regarding these possible requirements.

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  6. On 6/19/2021 at 5:05 AM, heist said:

    The thing with snakes is that if they are determined to go somewhere, there is little you can do to stop them. The best thing you can do is keep any grass nearby well maintained and as short as possible. Make sure there's no places for snakes to hide.. they tend to not like flat open ground as it puts them at risk of being attacked from above (ie birds). Remove any debris from the area or anywhere that might make a place look attractive for a snake to camp out. Even then you'll still get some.. 

    Unfortunately the trees nearby mean they'll usually at least be tree snakes hanging around. They eat everything like mice, lizards, frogs and eggs. If you remove any source of potential food they'll be less likely to hang out but it's an almost impossible task. I just found it easier to catch them when I can and release them in the jungle down the road. There aren't many venomous snakes in Thailand and it's not common to encounter them. 

    If you post a photo of the area you'll trying to snake proof I might be able to give you some more useful suggestions. 

     

    On 6/19/2021 at 5:40 AM, jak2002003 said:

    Snakes can easily climb your concrete walls. 

     

    You won't keep them out.  

     

    As another poster said, just keep the garden grass cut short and have no hiding places for the snakes. They won't feel safe and will leave. 

     

    If you see one just leave it alone. It will go away quickly. 

     

    Most snake bites happen when people are trying to kill or catch the snake..

     

     

    The above two replies give excellent info and advice.

     

    We regularly encounter snakes around the house, occasionally inside too - everything from tiny little slithery things through to king cobras and pythons.  Most will leave without any trouble so long as you don't corner them or try to do them harm.  Pythons and vipers will not slither away voluntarily and can pose quite a problem.  You have to deal with them on a case by case basis.

     

    Pet dogs are great for raising the alarm when there's a snake nearby.  We keep three.

    Cats will take on many snakes, but they don't always win.....

    Geese fall somewhere between cats and dogs as snake alarms and snake repellers, but they are also hostile to most humans.

     

    Finally, although you have to be mindful of the possibility of snake encounters you don't need to be permanently on edge.  They don't want to meet you any more than you want to meet them.

     

    Hope the above is helpful.

    Good luck!

     

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  7. On 10/13/2020 at 9:11 PM, userabcd said:

    I had a similar situation, my home country driving license was expired for 5 years.

     

    I went through the whole process to get a new Thai driving license from scratch and found the whole process quite efficient in Thailand compared to some other countries where I had to do driving licenses from scratch.

     

    Part 1 - appointment, watch video, physical test, sit exam, another appointment and finally practical driving test to get the 2 year license. I think it took about 2 or 3 months or maybe a little longer, can't recall exactly.

     

    Part 2 - After 1 year went to the driving license authority and did another physical test and converted the 2 year license to a 5 year license.

     

    That is the legal way through the proper channels and don't know any other method. Don't recall any messy paperwork, but just the few docs required as they listed to apply for a driving license which are not that difficult to obtain.

     

    The above is good advice, but my experience differs slightly.

     

    When I first arrived in Thailand I was able to obtain a one year Thai driver licence by providing the necessary documentation and a current international driver permit (I suspect that this is no longer possible).  I was not required to do any tests other than the reaction/eyesight nonsense.

    I never drove so I allowed my Thai licence to lapse.

    Fourteen years later I bought a little car for the wife and so decided to renew my Thai licence in order that I could legally drive it and was insured to do so.  Because I'd allowed my licence to expire for longer than a year I was required to start from scratch - documents, videos, and tests - but when I completed everything successfully I was given a five year licence on the grounds that I was renewing the very out-of-date one year licence.

    Hope the above answers the OP's enquiry.

     

    I would add that if you do this through a driving school they often have connections at the licencing office.  For a small fee you can complete the entire procedure in a couple of weeks, as opposed to several months in our area.  But the fee won't guarantee that you pass the test.

    When I took my test there were eleven of us who started - three failed the theory test, six failed the driving test itself - only two of us were successful, which is amazing because it's all unbelievably easy.

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  8. On 9/8/2020 at 6:29 AM, Brer said:

    .....once I produced one that continued for at least 7 or 8 seconds.

    Smell wise they are quite rich and pungent and I think would at least score 9 from 10......

    Luckily they are dry farts so no skid marks.

     

     

    You're living the dream my friend - length beyond your wildest ambition, a lingering sustain, a haunting aroma, and bone dry.  Frame this moment of farting perfection.  It may never happen this way ever again.

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  9. I cannot answer your enquiry directly, but I live in Isaan just outside a small to medium size town a long way from Udon.  My experience is that the by and large the authorities locally and nationally and the local people are taking the situation very very seriously and are responding to it vigorously.

    We have yet to hear from anyone locally who knows of even one case in the area.

    I know that my contribution to this thread is all anecdotal, based on nothing more than hearsay, but nonetheless I'm comforted and encouraged by the local response to the virus.  Relatives of ours elsewhere in Isaan report similar news.

    I'd much rather be here than in Europe or the USA right now.

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  10. I plan to change from extension based on retirement to one based on marriage.  I understand that one of the requirements will be an updated Kor Ror 2 registry document from my local ampur.  I am interested to know whether this will be a new document supplied by the ampur or an endorsed copy of our existing KR2.  The reason that I ask is because our old KR2 is very very dark and doesn't copy well.  I want to know in advance if this might cause a problem.

    By the way, we married in Thailand but nowhere near our present location and ampur.  I assume that this will not complicate the issue.

     

    I thank you in advance for any relevant information you might offer.

  11. I have had experience of helping Thais with their English in three locations - Bangkok, Petchaburi, and Isaan.  My experience has consistently been that if the potential student is not enthusiastic and is not supported in his studies by those around him then the entire exercise is a waste of time.

     

    You wrote, "My wife has a quite big family in that area".  I would suggest asking them to find a teacher.  If they are enthusiastic they will easily be able to do so.  If they don't do so then you throwing your money at the situation will achieve nothing positive.

     

    Sorry to be so negative.  I promise you that I am trying to be helpful.

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  12. 6 hours ago, sanemax said:

    There are shops within the Trendy building that do them , on the ground floor .

    If you can, take a copy of the requirements , which can be downloaded from the UK Gov site

     

    I was hoping there might be a shop or two there.  Pleased to read that there is.  Thanks for the info.

     

    6 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    I would think you could find someplace to do them where you are living.

    Just print this page to show to them that has examples and the correct sizes. https://www.gov.uk/photos-for-passports

    Thanks for the link.

     

    5 hours ago, jaiyenyen said:

    There used to be a photographers between Sukhumvit soi 5 and 9. I'm sure they would be able to do it if they're still there.

    I got mine done at Zeer, Rangsit (A bit far out for you) They had a list of all the sizes required, I suspect the Sukhumvit shop would be the same.

    Thanks for the useful info.

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