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  1. 32 minutes ago, trevoromgh said:

    If the guy is so obsessed with privacy why hasn't he fenced and gated his property rather than leaving it open like the photo shows?   Sticking two piddly signs up saying 'No Trespassing' is clearly not enough and shouldn't warrant the reaction which 'supposedly' happened.   


    maybe he prefers looking at the beach and water view rather than at a fence.

    yes. One “ no trespassing” sign is sufficient if the property boundary can be clearly established.

    but overall it does appear that a minor request to move on has turned into a major incident.

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  2. On 2/18/2024 at 9:33 PM, scubascuba3 said:

    1) I'm trying all different things, usually i just give the bedroom a burst around the time i sleep for an hour, then 3 thirty min bursts during the night 27⁰ when i wake up. No duvet needed. Plus fan

     

    2) AC on all night 27⁰, light duvet needed but still wake up 3 times.

     

    3) Last night tried 1) but on Dry mode with average success, sleep was a little more disturbed than usual.

     

    1 is probably best but not perfect.

     

    What works best for you?

    Dry mode is for dehumidification meaning it will both heat and cool with the main purpose to lower the relative humidity.

    Apparent temperature is the result of actual temperature and air velocity and the higher the air flow(fan speed) the lower the apparent temperature.

     

    The human body can sense temperature changes as low as 0.2 deg C and the body also acclimatises during seasons variations and is satisfied by a range of temperatures based on these changes.

     

    A/C units sense an average return air temperature and the room temperature also varies depending on the air flow throughout the room.

     

    The supply air temperature immediately at discharge is far lower than the room temperature and mixes with existing space air to arrive at a temperature that is close to the desired set point, this relies on the supply air flow path to be adequately arranged to suit the geometry of the room.

     

    When the unit  operates satisfactory the return air temperature minus the supply air temp equals the room incoming heat load and hence satisfies the set point.

     

     

  3. 18 hours ago, tgw said:

    yup what a prick ...

     

    YET the manoeuvre was far less dangerous than many others I have seen on Thai roads, done by drivers that were not fined 12.000 baht.

    Especially those who drive their vehicles on the wrong side of the road and consider it normal because they are too lazy to drive 300 meters up the road and do a U turn

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  4. On 1/20/2024 at 5:44 PM, alyx said:

    He is Thai and he has been suing the committee (and me in particular, which I could not care less ) so many times that I have lost count, threatening the Police and even the judges , forcing the Committee to plan a special decision on top of the general decisions  

    On going cases for a couple of years already, finding ways to delay their courses and defy everybody

    The only one in the building...it is his way of life

    Maybe he needs a mental assessment which of course he will fail 

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  5. 2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

    Can we please have a statement from the sick guy that from now on he will concentrate on his health and private family.

    No more public appearances, no more political comments, just a quiet life.

    He and his family did enough to divide Thailand. We really don't need more of him and his clan.

    Once free he can do as he wishes although the anti Thaksin mob will be frothing from the mouth daily.

    maybe you can form a group and froth together.

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  6. 11 hours ago, Kerryd said:

    The High Balcony Jump was such a frequent event in Pattaya at one time, I suggest it should be considered an Olympic event. One had to be wary when walking past hi-rise hotels and condos as there was more than just bird poop falling. It seems the city fathers rightly decided that placing warning signs on the sidewalks about possible "falling farangs" might be seen in negative light by some.

    There could be a number of reasons one could end up a splat on the ground, regardless of nationality. If the condo has security guards, it should have CCTV as well. That would go a long way to solving what happened.

    Note in the story that the police were apparently called twice.  Once when "AP" first tried to enter the condo site. 
    "After security guards were called by concerned residents, AP climbed the condo wall in an attempt to flee and vanished. Then, Pattaya police officers were called to investigate and later found out that AP was a tenant and not a trespasser"

    And a little later:
    "After an hour passed from police confirming AP was a resident and not a trespasser, Uaychai said to the police that he heard a loud sound and went to inspect to find out that AP fell to his death. The police officers were called once again to investigate the case."

    So the guy shows up, rattles the gate, scales the wall, then disappears. Police are called and determine (somehow) that the guy was a resident and then leave.
    An hour later, the security guy hears a noise, finds the body and the police are called in again.

    Looking at the pics, there is no way he scaled up the wall to the eighth floor so he would have had to enter the building normally and gone to his condo.

    Normally the police would mention if the unit was "locked from the inside" or not (though that might not be much help unless there was a deadbolt or other device and not just the button on the doorknob).

    Too many unknown details to determine what might have happened or why. "Erratic behaviour" could be from a number of causes, like getting home at 1am and realizing your wallet and keys are missing from your pocket. Or leaving a short time hotel after a "date" and seeing your "teerak" entering the same hotel with her (new) date.

    I doubt he'd have been too concerned about any "notification" from home calling him up (at 42 years old) for military service. Not if he's been living here in a condo for any length of time.

    When I heard "Russian" and "defenestration" one thing immediately came to mind:
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    You have too much spare time. 

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