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Twin Peaks: The Return; Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me; Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces; and of course Twin Peaks TV series.
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The Carter administration laid the groundwork and made significant progress toward securing the release of American hostages in Tehran through persistent diplomacy and the negotiation of the Algiers Accords. However, the timing of their release, which coincided with Ronald Reagan's inauguration, sparked controversy and speculation, overshadowing Carter's efforts in the eyes of the public. A set-up? Maybe. The so-called "October Surprise" theory did not reveal conclusive evidence to support this theory.
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That’s quite a sweeping generalization! Spreadsheets, like any tool, are only as accurate as the data inputted and the people using them. Blaming them for Western financial troubles is a bit like blaming calculators for bad math. The challenges faced by Western countries are often due to policy decisions and unforeseen global events - not the humble spreadsheet! Also, let’s not forget that spreadsheets are used worldwide, not just in the West. It’s probably fairer to say that spreadsheets reveal issues rather than cause them.
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We are in the same age bracket, and I’m not fully aware of any potential age-related implications regarding vehicle insurance. To address this, I transferred ownership of my car and its insurance to my wife, who is significantly younger than me.
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Oz $ losing so much value to the Baht
CapraIbex replied to scorecard's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Analysts' Forecasts: Commonwealth Bank forecasts the AUD/USD to fall to 0.62 by mid-2025 and to 0.61 by September. https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/aud/21192-australian-dollar-to-fall-materially-further-in-2025 Westpac predicts the AUD will be worth 0.69 USD by December 2024, rising to 0.70 USD in Q1 2025. https://arielle.com.au/australian-dollar-forecast/ NAB anticipates the AUD to climb to 0.72 USD by mid-2025. https://stocksdownunder.com/article/aud-usd-forecasts/ -
Slightly off-topic but have you considered including Phu Quoc in your search for an alternative retirement location? I've heard great things about it. Direct flight from Bangkok to Phu Quoc Distance: 327 miles (526 km) Flight time: 1 hour and 20 minutes
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That's a weak argument. Car manufacturers should prioritize safe driving and focus on safety features, not compete with mobile phones for attention.
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I always thought safe driving takes precedence over entertainment. Any form of entertainment, no matter how convenient, is ultimately a distraction.
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Are all these gizmos truly necessary? Don’t they detract from safe driving? The so-called "must-have" safety equipment, apps, and gadgets seem to do little more than drive up costs. To the best of my judgment, they appear to have minimal impact on improving safety or reducing road fatalities, which remain unchanged or may even be getting worse.
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If you are stuck the try to contact https://www.schweine-dieter.shop/
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
CapraIbex replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The funds are indeed considered tax-free in my home country—entirely legal and above board. How can I determine whether these funds, when remitted to Thailand, would be considered assessable income under Thai tax laws? -
Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
CapraIbex replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That's an interesting perspective. So, if I receive income in my home country that is considered tax-free by its government and then remit these funds to Thailand, does that mean I wouldn’t be liable for taxes on this income in Thailand? -
Cloud-connected inverters - should we be concerned?
CapraIbex replied to Crossy's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
According to ChatGPT: The situation involving Deye inverters being allegedly disabled in the U.S., except for those branded as Sol-Ark, has raised significant concerns. The claims suggest that Deye, a Chinese manufacturer, may have remotely bricked non-Sol-Ark-branded inverters sold in the U.S. through unauthorized channels or gray markets. This follows an exclusivity agreement between Deye and Sol-Ark for the U.S. market. Here are some key aspects: Gray Market Implications: Some users purchased Deye inverters through unofficial channels before the exclusivity agreement, which allowed Deye inverters to be sold directly in the U.S. Reports indicate that these devices are now being disabled remotely, potentially to enforce the exclusivity deal Consumer Rights Concerns: Critics argue that disabling hardware purchased by end-users—regardless of how it was procured—raises significant ethical and legal issues. The devices are owned by the customers, and such actions are perceived as undermining consumer rights and fair competition Exclusivity and Market Control: The action may stem from a desire to curb unauthorized imports and maintain brand integrity, but it highlights the risks associated with relying on hardware or software tied to exclusive agreements or remote control capabilities For those considering Deye or similar products, these developments emphasize the importance of buying from authorized channels to avoid such risks. This situation also underscores broader concerns about how manufacturers can exert control over hardware post-sale, particularly in the solar and renewable energy markets. -
My Microsoft Word has been 'deactivated'. What can I do?
CapraIbex replied to siftasam's topic in IT and Computers
Go 'Free'! For an Office Suite: https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/ For Cloud Storage: https://help.mega.io/installs-apps/desktop/download-install -
Koh Chang Ranked World's Second-Best Tropical Destination
CapraIbex replied to webfact's topic in Eastern Thailand News
Bang Bao Village, obviously. -
My experience with my 32" TV mirrors yours almost exactly. The picture became unwatchable just one day after the warranty expired. This is a classic case of 'planned obsolescence,' and unfortunately, there's little you can do except avoid this brand in the future.