Everything posted by JimHuaHin
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Why does it take so long to receive mail from Australia?
I received a letter from my Australian bank yesterday, dated 15-09-24. But still waiting for voting papers for the March 2024 Queensland Local Government elections.
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Why aren't bus seats made from flame retardant material?
Short answer "No way"!
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Huge markup on imported foods. Why?
Nevertheless, some imported foods - such as jams and spreads, and frozen vegetables - are 2-4 times more expensive than the prices listed at Coles and Woolies in Australia. And even when the Thai Baht increases significantly against the Ozzie Dollar, the Baht price still goes up!!!
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Huge markup on imported foods. Why?
Vegemite at several Thai outlets (eg Gourmet Market, Villa Market (?)) still costs Baht 169, which has been the price for 11+ years).
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Corruption scandal hits the brakes: Thailand’s bus industry whistleblows dirty dealings
Thailand - hub of corruption. Thai Prime Minister moved to tears over the 23 deaths. Well Prime Minister, what are you going to do to solve this problem? Or has daddy said, mai pen rai? The ball is your court Prime Minister.
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Thailand's Cashless Leap: Ahead of the Asean Pack by 2028
Where did Visa do their survey? Bangkok CBD?
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Best Doctor/Hospital for Skin Cancer Checkup in Thailand
Dr Nicha at MedPark Hospital, Bangkok, is excellent, in my experience (trained in Boston, USA).
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Batten down the hatches! Thailand braces for savage storms
Very dark clouds in Hua Hin now, 1630ish.
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Medicare v Private Health Insurance - Different strategies - Are you covered?
Response - Option 3.
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Thailand’s Business Ease Ranking Plummets in Asia-Pacific: Survey
Thailand, the land of corruption, cronyism, scams and unrealistic hubs, where powerful business families and local marfia families will exterminate any threat to their profits.
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Your Two Months Rental Deposit
I rented a high-end condo on Sukhumvit, Bangkok for 7 months (on a monthly basis agreement) back in 1997. I informed the management 2 months in advance that I would be checking out on date x. Upon checkout, the management informed me that they were waiting for approval from the owner to return my 2-months deposit, and would send me a cheque. It never arrived. I rented a house in Hua Hin starting about 11 years ago; about 5 years ago the house sold. The new owner, a farang, from a small northern European country, who wanted to move into the house with his family, drew up a new lease permitting me to stay for a few months while I searched for new accommodation. No damage was done to the house, and I paid for house cleaning upon departure. The new farang owner claimed there was damage to the house facilities, which he could not identify (the house was in exactly the same condition when he inspected the house prior to purchase), so he only repaid half my 2-months deposit.
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Thai Businesses Battle Severe Flood Damage and Disruptions
Maybe the gods/spirits are sending a message - no more Shins in power?
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Major Storm Won't Hit Thailand Like in 2011, official confirms
The heading does not indicate what was stated in the article " He confirmed that no major storm is expected to impact Thailand within the specified timeframe."
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Thailand aims to eradicate poverty in two years
As some have noted above, mission impossible. There have been many books and countless reports and articles published on this topic of recent decades, which would take hours to summarise. But to keep it simple - major attitude adjustment and effective policy implementation required. Change the tax system, and tax the Thai billionaires' of wealth. Increase the human capital of all Thais via life-long education. Provide all workers with a minimal living wage and all on welfare with a living benefit. Reduce the number of foreign workers in Thailand (especially those being paid less than minimum wages). Every adult resident in Thailand MUST be issued a TIN, and all subjected to tax (although many on welfare will not have to pay tax). Use more technology in government operations, thus reducing the size of the civil/public service. Change the laws - anyone involved in corruption will receive 5+ years in a real prison plus their family will be fined 25% of their assent; increased punishment for repeat offenders). And deal with the marfia families; Taksin did it with drug dealers (not so well), but I am sure all good devote Buddhists would like to see an end to marfia operations.
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Any benefits in antibiotics
Firstly, georgegeorgia made no reference to sexual intercourse, why are most the responding replies referring to sex? Although HIV PrEP is useful in prevention HIV infection (if taken within 72 hours of sexual contact) and doxycyline (100 mg twice a day, for 7-14 days, depending on the infection and is complexity) is useful for some STD/STI infections; to my knowledge, there are no medications that prevent the spread of HSV1 or HSV2, both of which can be transmitted asymtomatically. Secondly, and finally, antibiotics should be used sparingly, under medical advice, and with care. There is in the world, today, an over prescription of antibiotics and an associated growing number of non-viral infections that are resistant to antibiotics. By needlessly taking antibiotics one is developing a tolerance to these antibiotics which will reduce their effectiveness when later use is required, and increasing the change of antibiotic-resistant bacterial and fungal infections developing.
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Thailand aims to eradicate poverty in two years
Is it 1 April already?
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Can I get skin cancer in Asia?
Short answers, from a fellow man from down under - no (unless you slip, slop and slap), yes, yes.
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What did your parents die of?
Father died at 66, liver cancer; mother died at 74, natural causes (although she was a heavy smoker and drinker).
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Thailand Delays Automated Entry System for Foreign Tourists
This is not rocket science, nor is it quantum mechanics, it is relatively easy to do IF the computer systems/programmes have been set up in a way that they can communicate with each other effectively. Clearly, this is a "problem". Maybe it is time Thailand tendered more contracts to foreign computer experts to solve the problem. This article gives me hope that the implementation of the proposed taxation of foreign incomes will not be effectively implemented any time soon, at least not in my lifetime.
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Royal Thai Air Force Launches Probe into Unpaid Duty Allowances
Same old same old; it is attractive to be a middle-upper level Thai government official, there are just too many ways to "rig" the "system" to make extra money.
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cartridge filter cleaning
It appears, from your first picture, that I had exactly the same filter for my pool in Australia. I used to clean it monthly using a garden hose; more frequently when cyclones passed through leaving the pool full of tree leaves.
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What is needed to renew two year drivers license at Pranburi
I have not been to Pran Buri DLT for five years, but I do know that the requirements changed from 11 years ago to 10 years ago, to 5 years ago. Two years ago I took a friend to renew her license at Cha Am DLT, which had different requirements and set-up to Pran Buri. I plan to visit Pran Buri DLT, in person, early next month to find out what the current requirements are; you could possibly do the same.
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Loose denture.
From one old man with a denture to another in the same position, go and see a good dentist.
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Thai Hotels Struggle as Mid-Priced Rooms Fail to Attract Tourists
Slightly off topic; moderators please delete if necessary. A close Thai friend works at a 5 star hotel in Bangkok. This week she complained that she was very stressed at work. Many of the staff at the hotel have been resigning over the past 6 months and the hotel cannot recruit enough replacements. Low pay and enforced overtime is the problem, according to my friend.
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Thailand Launches Charming 5 Regions Tour to Revive Tourism Industry
TAT appears to be living in dreamland, or a drug altered state of mind. Does TAT have any comprehension of what is happening locally/globally with respect to economic/financial situations? TAT appears to be dreaming up incomprehensible programmes to justify their useless existence. Abolish TAT, and use the savings to help those Thais in real need.