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There are a lot of low quality electrical products for sale in Thailand. Both online and at online merchants. Often those are very poorly made, especially the ones mimicking brand name products, which carry a significant risk of electrocution and fire. Phone chargers with very poor separation between high and low voltage sides, or items crammed into too small space to look like the real thing, causing lack of ventilation/overheat can quickly turn into disaster. Thailand doesn't seem to be doing much to stop imports of this rubbish, mostly from China, nor do customers care how much buying a cheap knock-off can cost them. This fire starting in bedroom, there could be some appliance was left turned on and overheated due to malfunction, or maybe left on blanket, blocking ventilation holes, but I believe in the end it will quite likely come down to some poorly constructed USB charger overheating and bursting into flames. For insensitive comments about finding the Indian family... It's holiday season. Maybe they simply went traveling. Try to put yourself in their shoes - you return home just to find that your place burned down... Good feeling? Doubt that.
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Hopefully she met "Na" and that photo is of the actual fraudster. If so, then Na isn't overly clever, since surely it's possible to match her photos to a database and discover her identity. Most such fraudsters would use someone else's photo and never meet in person. That way it's very difficult to trace them. It's a painful lesson for A but I think she will avoid jail time. At the same time, there will be one less guillible Thai available to criminal gangs.
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Assuming you have set up fingerprint or camera login. In that case click on the first option (Keep storing my data) and click Next bottom right.
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Welcare are much cheaper than 3M and are FDA approved to same standards as 3M. Just put welcare thailand official in the search in Lazada.
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Some "not major" airlines arriving to Bangkok today (listed from Suvarnabhumi airport arrivals - https://www.bangkokairportonline.com/flight-status-arrivals-departures/) : Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Air Canada, SriLankan Airlines, Qatar Airways, FinnAir, Oman Air, Air India, Etihad, Scoot, Greater Bay Airlines, Air Asia, Bangkok Airways, Thai Airways, Thai Smile, Myanmar Airlines, Air Astana, Jetstar, Gulf Air, China Airlines, Hong Kong Express, Cebu Pacific, Turkish Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, Swiss, Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, Aeroflot, El Al, Royal Brunei, Philippines Airlines, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, Starlux, KLM, Royal Jordanian, IndiGo, Saudia, Biman, Austrian, Shanghai Airlines, Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Air India, VietJet, SpiceJet, Lao Airlines, Go First, Kenya Airways, US-Bangla Airlines, Spring Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Lanmei Airlines, Kunming Airlines, Bamboo Airways, Cambodia Airways,... I guess British Airways must be one of the very few "major airlines" and only their arrival would deal a blow to THAI airways' monopoly in Bangkok...?
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Your wife (and other legitimate Thais) would have familiar DNA matches with relatives. A mainlander who stole identity will not have that. Certainly there are cases of adoptions and ... "milkman visits turned (re)productive", but it would weed out ability to steal identity. Also it would make it scientifically interesting exercise.
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Only experience with Haier HA-105x (~9k baht now: https://shopee.co.th/Haier-Oxygen-Concentrator-HA105-ขนาด-7-ลิตร-เครื่องผลิตออกซิเจน-ขนาดเครื่องกำเนิดออกซิเจนในครัวเรือนเครื่องช่วยหายใจออกซ-i.478038952.8077364073 - from Google search just now) which was bought maybe a year-year and a half ago. It definitely increases oxygen in air, seeing the oximeter jumping to 100 very quickly. Mine has settings up to 93% oxygen but that decreases the amount of air that it produces. The sound it makes is like someone breathing heavily, so I can't see how you could be sound asleep next to it. But overall it is neat, has a fancy digital display (all in Chinese) and yells at you in Chinese every time you press any button. Apart from this, the only other downside is the HEPA filter it has on the air intake - while Haier was generous in adding a few spares and several different masks, sooner or later you run out and there doesn't seem to be a place to buy those spare parts. Maybe worth consideration if you're choosing one. Overall... it's a good thing. It was bough for "in case it's needed" and used a few times when not feeling well, which worked very well.
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I do know several personally. I will not put the hospital names and the names of affected here for obvious reasons. But let's say one is in off Petchaburi road, another is in near Rama 9, one more in Thonburi. Then of course there are several reports of patients dying when not being treated for not paying up-front and being sent elsewhere (hospital off Rama 9 road) - that was published in the media and was similar situation to a friend of mine. Your turn now to prove it doesn't happen.
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I know so many cases where emergency care was refused unless patient coughed up money up-front. But that wasn't even what I was referring to. What I was referring to was that he would need to show documentation to hospital, which would likely contact immigration upon inspecting the papers especially if hospitalisation was required... which has happened before. So in case this man is hospitalised and recovers, his next lodge would likely be detention center awaiting deportation after he pays off penalties and buys a plane ticket home.
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There are a bunch of condos around Tao Poon station that are new or relatively new. Ideo 100m from station back towards Bang Sue, 2 of them right next to the station, and a few more down towards Gateway Bang Sue. Up towards Bang Son you have Lumpini that just finished maybe 100m from station, and then another bunch (Supalai, Ideo, UDelight, ...) if you count around Bang Son station (that's light red line to Bang Sue, and purple line to Tao Poon). Finally you have 3 condos around Wongsawang station of purple line, What really matters is what's important to you. For below 10k baht a month you are not going to get more than 30m2 at Bang Son or Wongsawang. Around Tao Poon, rents are even higher. As for buying, they are not really cheap. Cheapest condos start at around 80k/m2 and go all the way to 140k/m2.
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Then maybe online shopping isn't for you. But you could go to brick and mortar shop and pick up product from a shelf. It may cost more in time and money but at least it will avoid such disappointments. Every larger city would have Central (PowerBuy), The Mall (PowerMall), Lotus/Big C/Tukcom/Pantip/.. with BNN, JIB or IT City shop, on top of many small computer accessories shops scattered all over the country. Good luck.
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If Thailand post, they would bring you a piece of paper with your name and information about parcel+importing costs/service fees/etc. You go to the post office listed (in central Bangkok it was usually the one near Saphan Khwai BTS station), where you bring your passport/ID card, pay the duty and accept the box. However, you can also fill out the form, sign it, hand copy of your passport and give it to someone else to pick up for you (instructions in Thai and English are on that piece of paper postman leaves you). I've done that several times with trusted Win drivers in front of my previous residence. So you don't have to collect it in person, you can send someone else. If it is DHL delivering, they would call you and send you email and demand you pay the import duties (heavily padded) on their website to release parcel. Once paid, they deliver to your home as normal parcels that don't have duty to pay. If you refuse, they'll return it to sender. But you could also contact sender and ask them to pay duty from the other end (depending on situation).
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Yeah, neither. Media companies are in trouble monetising content. Crypto currencies are just like the fallen ones based on BS, and therefore practically worth nothing. All that gives them value is the power of hope, speculation and greed. But BTC is no less vulnerable than some that have failed recently. Overall, crypto is only good for gambling, increasing electricity costs and destroying the planet. Unless you're illegal drugs or weapons trafficker, or some similar kind of criminal. Then crypto might be your currency of choice.
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There is a slight challenge to my untrained eye, namely how does one get in and out of that cabin? Of course another one would be if this is about easing traffic... where would be that massive car parks that take cars off the road and occupants into these cable cars? If this is for international tourists, they don't come with cars anyway. If this is for local tourists and residents, they aren't going to take it anyway, especially if they have nowhere to park, and no easy way to get in and out of cabins, or "stations" are too far apart. So at the end of the day - who exactly is this serving? Or is it just a scaled down version of monorail? As in that case, there's yet another scaling down that needs nearly no space and construction costs, which is Dubai air taxi. Why not just replace the cabins with drones then? It's good to see that people are thinking of improving public transport, but this particular idea just doesn't cut it in any way. No matter how impressed the guys proposing it were with cable car, last time they visited Switzerland...
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This is so unbelievably unique that nobody else could have possibly done it before...
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And while at it, they also promised to immediately stop the war in Ukraine, end all sanctions, and make the Sun produce light at frequencies that increase performance of the solar cells... This is pure populism. Say whatever to get elected. No matter what the cost or consequences of it would be, or whether it's even possible.
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No TM30 registered.
tomazbodner replied to retayl's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
2000 thb fine if you ever need to deal with immigration, according to another thread... -
Can Thailand afford to raise minimum wage to 600 baht?
tomazbodner replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
In my opinion - yes, Thailand could afford it. But... instead of making lives of labourers easier, it will only lead to more import of labour from neighbouring countries, willing to work illegally for less. So all in all, Pheu Thai will be able to claim they've increased people's wages, but the real effect will be that these people will lose their jobs to illegal foreigners. -
VPN vs Cloud Computers for connecting to home from Thailand
tomazbodner replied to WaveHunter's topic in IT and Computers
Not sure if this is within budget, but just test-driving this thing (currently just in Thailand, but I see no reason it should not work from/to anywhere): https://firewalla.com/ It is basically a firewall/VPN appliance for LAN/Wifi. Idea was that it connects to public network like at a lounge or in hotel, and establishes VPN tunnel right back to your home VPN concentrator (another box from them - testing with Gold Plus), so wherever you are, it operates like you were home. The point is that you can connect several devices to this box, and make secure tunnel back to your home setup. It is not cheap though, but I am unaware of any other similar offering at a lower price point (although there is a project for Raspberry Pi but didn't bother with it). -
Advice needed: external SSD for a Macbook Pro M1 vs USB 3.1 HDD's
tomazbodner replied to WaveHunter's topic in Apple Products
Just as a response on Sandisk. It came with 5 year warranty as well, and is rated 2000/2000 MB/s though my speed tests showed 1650-1750 MB/s usual results writing/reading to a folder in root of the drive. I don't know how much of the limitation comes from iMac's back ports, though, so despite 40Gbps (5 GB/s) may be theoretical max speed of the enclosure, you might not get that actual speeds out of it, but even if you get half that, it's already same or faster than internal storage. So whichever way you go, I think it'll work for you. And with M1 CPU having storage integrated, so if it degrades, you need new notebook, it's good to use external storage for heavy storage tasks. That's actually the reason I use external drives for most of software and all files. 27" iMac 2020 has flash soldered on mainboard. One difference, though - on Intel based Mac you can boot from external drive. On M1/M2 Mac you can't. So you'll still need to use internal storage for OS. -
There are also signal repeaters but you'd need to know exactly which frequency your telco is using in that area, as some are using different frequencies at different locations. 3G/4G repeaters with massive antennas basically are about the same thing that telecom would use, just a bit more tame and for a home use, not to rebroadcast signal miles around. Example: https://www.lazada.co.th/products/8km-3g-4g3g-umts-850-1800-210024dbi-i2887027135-s10535925900.html But really, don't buy this unless you know what frequency your telco is using as buying wrong one won't achieve anything.