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As others have said, it's a normal working day. I'm in Laos - it's a mainly Buddhist country. I'm teaching on Xmas Day just like every other day :)
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Can someone explain the Myanmar politics to me?
simon43 replied to georgegeorgia's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I lived in the new capital (Naypyitaw) around 2016-2018, before that I lived and worked in Yangon and Mandalay. Life in Naypyitaw was very different to the rest of the country. Naypyitaw was clean and green, almost devoid of any population except for the politicians and street cleaners. ASSK was 'leader' in name only (actually she was blocked by the military from being the country leader and so governed the country through a 'puppet' prime minister from her political party. But she never held true power because the military continued to control security and defence etc. I was teaching in Yangon after the military arrested ASSK and took over control of the country again. The Civil Defence Movement began and teachers, doctors etc refused to work in the government schools and hospitals. Students refused to attend government schools and the teachers started to teach them online, but many teachers were arrested and imprisoned for trying to educate the civilian population. I reactivated my own online teaching app and loaded it up with all the online videos that the government-in-exile had produced (English, Maths, Science etc). To ensure access to it when the international internet was interrupted, I rented a server in Yangon :) This all went very well until I made a weekend shopping trip to Bangkok and then the military refused to let me back into the country! I'm still not allowed back into Myanmar, but wait with hope for the military to fall (which it now seems possible and likely in the next year or so). That will coincide with my retirement and I hope then to return to Myanmar to help with education again. Overall, I find the people of Myanmar very friendly, extremely resourceful, strong-willed and determined to obtain an elected government again. I wonder if there will be a peaceful outcome to the many differences of opinion and the clamour by some for self-determination/independence of the various states within Myanmar, such as Shan State. -
IMHO, if someone considers a place to be boring, it's because that person is boring. An educated and optimistic person can make even the most apparently-boring location enjoyable and interesting.
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What has caused this pain for more than 20 years?
simon43 replied to simon43's topic in Health and Medicine
Thanks for that video. Based on those simple tests, it is not a rotator cuff injury. I have no issues with my shoulder movement. It is a pain in the center of my biceps muscle and which is particularly sharp (causing me to cry out in pain) if I suddenly move the arm (if I move it at a normal pace, then there is no pain unless I try to put my arm behind my back). -
What has caused this pain for more than 20 years?
simon43 replied to simon43's topic in Health and Medicine
Which vaccination would that be? A tetanus vac that I had 20 years ago in my right arm? (I'm left-handed, so always have jabs in my right arm) -
I'm interested out of curiosity, rather than seeking medical treatment. Some 20 years ago I fell while carrying my new born daughter. To protect her I fell onto my left arm. The pain in my upper arm was very bad but I did not seek medical treatment. Over the years I have fallen again and again on my left arm (mostly falling off ladders when making/adjusting my ham radio antennas!). Each time the pain is intense and it takes a few weeks for the pain to subside to a dull ache. I can lift and utilise my left arm as long as I keep it close to my body. I can raise it above my head. If I put my left arm behind my back (similar to a police 'arrest'), the pain is intense. This pain seems not to be in the upper arm bone but rather in the center of the biceps muscle. The pain is worst after sleeping, presumably because I've slept on that arm or moved it into an awkward position. Go and see a doctor for an x-ray? Yes of course that is a good suggestion. But do the symptoms point towards a particular ailment?
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Belgian man found dead at house in Chiang Mai, murder suspected
simon43 replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
I'm not going to do your homework for you - go and search, probably more than a dozen times.- 54 replies
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Belgian man found dead at house in Chiang Mai, murder suspected
simon43 replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
Many - all of them reported on AN/TV forum over the past 20+ years :)- 54 replies
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Belgian man found dead at house in Chiang Mai, murder suspected
simon43 replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
Hmm, this often seems to happen when the only person who might be a witness to the crime is conveniently away for a few days....- 54 replies
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Fat women... When I was a young student, no matter how much I tried to attract the slim-bodied females, all I ended up with were fat girls! The sex was OK, but I was somewhat 'crushed'. Nowadays, I avoid fat women who make eyes at me. Can't be too careful :)
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Out of interest, how old is your friend? Are there any attributing causes (eg smoker, drinker etc). Don't comment if you prefer.
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I had a dragon tattoo put on the base of my back 30 years ago in Spain when I was very drunk and my company staff persuaded me to have a tattoo.... I also have a recent tattoo on my upper arm in remembrance of my Thai niece who died in my arms last year from TB :(
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Police Chief Says Won’t Tolerate Truck Sticker Bribery
simon43 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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Buying house with land on Samui
simon43 replied to oldmanstan's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
I used to just pay in cash at the land office. The most I paid was about 8 million baht, took a fair time to count it! -
Buying house with land on Samui
simon43 replied to oldmanstan's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
I'd be more concerned about crocodiles in that 'swamp'! -
Totally off-topic, (well almost, but a fun story anyway!). 20 years ago when I wrote a very successful chat AI text messaging program, I deliberately wrote the code so that the AI persona DID get annoyed by annoying or rude questions from the live person. For example, if the person texted "you're not very smart are you?", my chat program would reply with something like "Well, I'm much smarter than a dumbass like you!". Why did I write the code this way? Because each text message received from my AI program cost the end-user about $1.5 USD! (the user was aware of this but why they would pay to be insulted was beyond me!). I made a lot of money from the abusive messages that my system sent in response to abuse from end-users! :)
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Why Isaan? People speak Isaan in Isaan, not Thai :) Better to go somewhere where they speak Central Thai. Perhaps Kanchanaburi?
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Disabled woman fatally electrocuted in due to faulty pole in Pathum Thani
simon43 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
The 3 golden rules to survive in Thailand: 1 - Never touch electricity poles 2 - Never walk on drain covers 3 - Avoid women with dicks -
Soapy king takes a bubbly detour: Chuwit’s suds-n-cancer-seek in Scotland
simon43 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Judging from the Tiktok video I doubt it. Best wishes to Chuwit! -
Member ranks are now updated for all members
simon43 replied to george's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Correct. It was a general comment about the state of the forum! -
Member ranks are now updated for all members
simon43 replied to george's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I would pay 500 baht/month to have a forum that isn't overrun with trolls and morons....- 77 replies
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