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Zumteufel

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  1. I feel sorry for people who get paid in Euros. It would be the craps to have your currency deliberately devalued. The UK was smart to decline adopting the Euro.

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    Unfortunately, (some?) other currencies in the region follows the Euro's path. SEK and DKK, for example. I mostIy get paid in the two latter. Unfortunately.

  2. Bad move.

    They were not committing a crime, they were offering a service that Thais can't offer.

    They were taking nobody's job.

    Just another excuse to say how bad these foreigners are..................

    I know, you can't work without a WP, but at this instance they were harming nobody.

    You need a work permit to work as a foreigner. Here, in my home country, in your home country, everywhere.

    Nobody's saying they're bad. They just happened to break the law.

  3. Drugs ruin lives. They knew that.

    So does alcohol, vehicles, tobacco, weapons, chips and cakes. I'm not saying that drugs aren't dangerous, but I'm stating that the far majority of drug users are recreational users, not addicts - just like in the case of alcohol. If drugs were legalized, I think we'd see completely different usage patterns. The punishments are completely off balance.

    This comes from a person that does NOT use drugs apart from cigarettes, coffee and alcohol, although I've done my very light experiments in my youth.

  4. Crocs - The footwear of someone who has completely given up on life..

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    What's wrong with Crocs? Comfortable,inexpensive, convenient, easy to clean and readily available in 45. Joan Rivers is dead.

    They're just not very stylish, and signal a general lack of interest in one's appearance (in my own humble opinion). Ask any woman what they think about crocs, and I'm sure you'll get the same answer.

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  5. Download them to a PC and just use an audio converter ( hundreds of free ones out there) to change the files to MP3. The files you see are probably WMA ( Windows Media Audio) and an Android device usually won't read them.

    They are almost certainly not WMA (nobody in their right mind will put a platform dependant media format on a website), but rather FLV (Flash Video), which does not play on most mobile devices these days - Android and iOS both.

  6. How about introducing spaces and punctuation in the written language as a start. No wonder Thais don't enjoy reading whenit'sallwrittenlikethisIwouldgetaheadacheforsure.

    Unfortunately, it's more than just that. I am amazed when I see just how slowly very intelligent Thais read their own language. They need to standardize and probably convert the written language to Latin letters, like Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines did. I realize that there is a lot of culture in sticking with the Thai characters, but when it is slowing down your entire country, it's time to move on.

    My Lord, you guys are joking, right??
    You actually think the script makes a difference?
    Incidentally, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean don't separate words either (they use commas, but Thai uses the space like a comma). You can look at the example links from wikipedia below.
    If you're joking, then they are cute comments. If you're not joking, then I'll guess that you've had trouble reading Thai, and decided to blame the language for being difficult. "I can't read Thai very well, so there must be something inferior about the language."
    If there's a problem with literacy, it's not got anything to do with how the language is written.

    I'm deadly serious. And yes, I think written Thai is overly compact and overly complicated. I'm not claiming the language is inferior (don't know where you' getting that from), just overly complicated compared to what it could be. I believe you when you say that experienced readers has no problem reading at all, but the problem here is obviously getting from novice to being experienced.

    If written Thai was purely left to right, I believe the lack of spaces between words would mean much less. But that's isn't the case, the letters ae, eh, ai, or being the culprits.

    Let's try applying a similar rule to english:

    The letters/combinations "A", "E", "AI" goes in front of a consonant.

    I just hate when it rains, because I get wet

    becomes

    I just ahte wehn it airns , ebacuse I egt ewt

    That's still fairly readable. But when we remove the spaces and the punctuation:

    IjustahtewehnitairnsebacuseIegtewt

    ...the real trouble starts. Where does a word end, where does it start? Of course, a trained eye will be able to see the patterns just as easily as we would in a normal english sentence with no spaces, but the combination of sometimes right-to-left token combinations and no spacing makes it unnecessarily hard to read for a novice.

    It's a syntax problem. It can be improved.

  7. When will the Palestinians recognize Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state?

    Not sure how many people know this, but anti-semitic incidents are way up all over Scandinavia.

    I guess there is no political price for the leaders there to pay to diss Israel in this way.

    Being scandinavian, I can tell you that the muslims are definitely getting most of the anti-flak.

  8. Get a Mac and an iPhone, activate all two-steps authorizations in gmail, hotmail. Easy life.

    Yeah cause Macs never get virus right? Still believe that?

    And they are very cheap to buy........Apple lovers are a strange bunch.

    What I find strange is that computing seems to be the only area where you by certain individuals are considered an idiot if you decide to not to go for a discount solution. And that judgement is made by people who have no idea what they're talking about. Go figure.

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