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Time to move on and live with it. I agree with him, people need to vaccinate so that when they catch the disease it is less severe. I've had it twice that I know of, the first time before any vaccines and I ended up with double pneumonia, which wiped me out for a couple of months really. Very hard to recover from the secondary illnesses that accompanied the pneumonia. The second time was after a couple of vaccines and was far less severe, just a mild flu.
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I always fly in business class due to a physical need and Thai Airways are over priced for their product. I was a gold card member with them because their direct flights are very convenient and I flew every month with them but in the end I decided that I couldn't justify their price versus product delivery. Many better airlines in regards to price versus product.
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Irishman dies in kayaking incident in Thailand
Aussieroaming replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
RIP and condolences to his family. Seems strange that he disappeared 4.5 meters from a jetty. Maybe got a cramp or something. But I agree with others, weak swimmers should wear life preservers. -
Ukraine: Russia to deploy musicians to front to boost morale
Aussieroaming replied to webfact's topic in World News
I wonder if the Russian musicians know that tune " Death march at the meat grinder" or maybe just a nice funeral procession tune. -
Retired Teacher Arrested Over Raising Funds For A Blessing Ceremony
Aussieroaming replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
A blessing ceremony for his newly purchased Benz. -
I guess that "back by popular demand" won't form part of his future political slogans. Another desperate despot who just can't let go of power.
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My wife and I go to Tao Poon nearly every week to go to Gateway Plaza and the fresh Market and there are a plethora of condos there to choose from. If it were me then I would prefer Bang Pho as there are a couple of nice condo complexes on the river and then you can catch the ferry as well. I live 2 MRT stops from Tao Poon on the other side of Bang Sue Grand Station as that area also has the BTS stop, which means public transport options are available, however your area of choice is a good one, especially if you travel to Nonthaburi occasionally.
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Double glazing for sound reduction in a Bangkok Condo.
Aussieroaming replied to Aussieroaming's topic in DIY Forum
Yep, I will discuss it with Juristic before I proceed with any vendor order, thanks. -
Double glazing for sound reduction in a Bangkok Condo.
Aussieroaming replied to Aussieroaming's topic in DIY Forum
Thanks, I'll discuss your points with a supplier. Some of the vendors that I have reviewed thus far do advertise a distinction between window glazing design for sound insulation versus that needed only for thermal insulation. My understanding being that double glazing can be used as long as both panes are different in thickness in order to reduce resonance between panes, the void between panes has to have an inert gas to inhibit sound wave propagation between each pane and the window's upvc frame needs to be insulated from the concrete with sound insulating material in order to stop sound propagation from one material to the other. -
Has anyone got relevant advise in regards to removal of an aluminium 4 panel sliding door system (2 sliders plus 2 fixed) and then installing a double glazed single sliding door in a Bangkok condo? I assume the frame needs to be replaced so that a new frame can be installed that is suitable for noise reduction. I have already added new seals around all doors and blocked off whatever gaps I could find which did help with noise but not enough as the existing sliding doors are poor quality in my opinion. I looked at one company's previous work online and they changed the sliding doors and windows to double glazed but fitted the new double glazed set onto the old existing frame, which I don't agree with though I could be wrong about that. I would sell and leave except my wife likes it at our current address, so I need to rectify the noise issue until I can convince her to sell up and buy elsewhere. I need a company that is competent to supply and install, inclusive of removal of the old sliding door set without compromising on quality of product or installation. I am guessing cost at between 50 to 75k or so, but that is my guess only. Thanks for any advise.
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Sleepy driver crashes into power pole and home in Thalang
Aussieroaming replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
"Sleepy" my a s s. That bozo was obviously flogging it and lost control. -
Injury around elbow from 10 pin bowling
Aussieroaming replied to homeseeker's topic in Health and Medicine
Tendon inflammation most likely, not major. I hurt my elbow in the gym a few weeks ago and it took a couple of weeks of rest to recover. -
Buying pepper spray in Thailand
Aussieroaming replied to RandolphGB's topic in Plants, Pets & Vets in Thailand
Dogs hate vinegar spray, so vinegar or acetic acid in a spray pack would deter them. Toss a few chillies in if you want to add some heat to the brew. -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
Aussieroaming replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
My credit card covered purchases and medical issues that arose during travel if it was related to an item paid for via the credit card, e.g. buy a plane ticket, hire a car or MC, be legally licensed and have an accident and not at fault and no laws broken then medical costs were covered. The CC doesn't cover you for travel injuries obtained when associated with an event not related to the primary CC purchase e.g hire an MC and pay cash then my CC wouldn't cover me for any accident or injury. She should move to a lower cost public hospital , the private ones will bleed her dry.