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Are these individuals actually commercial airline pilots? I’d be seriously concerned about boarding a plane knowing the pilot holds such beliefs. A fundamental misunderstanding of basic scientific principles raises doubts about their ability to think critically—an essential skill when operating a complex aircraft, especially in an emergency. I assume you opted for a boat to Thailand for similar reasons, that contradict basic scientific principles as you understand them.
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Au contraire... Plane are only verifiable by those who have been on them... For anyone else they something with wings that disappear out of sight... An extreme example, yes, but... Your 'belief' is just as profound, arguing that high altitude pilots, astronauts, NASA, too numerous physicists to mention are all in on some sort of conspiracy or all mistaken...
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Sen’s 4K Video Cameras on the ISS This is a 4k Camera pointed straight down at earth capturing live footage... I'm quite certain you will find a technicality to suggest that this isn't the proof you were looking for.
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Car modification disabled person
richard_smith237 replied to chris26be's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I'm surprised that was legal anywhere in Europe.... But from a practical point of view, I'm assuming his left leg is more functional than his right, and his right gets in the way, when trying to use the accelerator. Hand held seems the only common sense way to go - that photo looks lethal... -
As mentioned, entering debate with a heliocentric denier enters the realms of preposterousness, ultimately 'just time wasting'... Its akin to arguing with someone who insists that planes cannot fly, while cruising at 35,000 feet. The very premise is absurd. You demand more than "sporadic accounts".... which, incidentally, are not evasive but simply rare. Rare in the same way it would be uncommon to haul a 100-tonne weight to the edge of the atmosphere and drop it, merely to demonstrate gravitational pull - the reasons are obviously cost and more than that the very common sense of 'there's just no point' or need to prove the obvious'... At a certain point, the discussion descends into sheer absurdity, like disputing the existence of oxygen while effortlessly inhaling it.
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True I don't... I see the arguments online... as if its turning into a genuine 'them and us' cyclists vs the motorists arguement anytime there is a road user... But, the reality is we here the 'loudest voices' at the extremes of these issues - in reality, most cyclists also drive, and a lot of drivers cycle, they are respectful of each other... .... but that majority middle ground is simply completely non-newsworthy... Where I am (when I'm the UK) I see plenty of cyclists out in the summer, and they are respectful of faster road traffic trying to get around them, the traffic going around them also respectful... Of course, we see the 'activists' with cameras looking to inflame and agitate, wanting their 'rant' and x number of views on Facebook and TikTok.... Social media has fuelled an issue and created activists out of people just getting out and about.... its ridiculous. But in Thailand its quite different - there are a lot of outrageous incidents where a whole 'pelaton' of friends out for an early ride are taken out by a drunk driver... We see stories here that we don't read in the UK... Cyclists getting mown down (like this story), father and son (on a motorcycle) mow down by a speeding driver (yesterday), busses rolling down ravines... ... There's just a lot more Chaos here... and when nothing happens it seems more like luck than anything else where as in the UK there stronger legal systems in place to ensure people being more careful of others... I still think I'd rather be riding in the UK... but I'd do so without disregard to other motorists that some cyclists appear to show when trying to 'prove' their rights to the road.
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Riding in the city - I found the motorcyclist to be lethal, they way they'd cut you up across your front wheels - lethal... and then there were the Box vans... Otherwise I found lorries, busses, cars, taxis etc to be fairly respectful of the space they gave me... ... But... I used to ride to and from football - it was a good warm up, but really, the motorcyclists made it just too dangerous... as if they consider you worthless and it doesn't matter if they cut you up or not... quite angering an times.... Out in the countryside where its much quieter would be far nicer of course - and I'd probably ride more... but in Bangkok, 100% no.
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Not quite - that outlier is someone of a statistical misnomer - there are far more pedestrians than there are cyclists.... If you were you standardise it to convention at a rate of 100,000... and state.. Rate of 100,000 people - then you might see that cycling is more dangerous than as a padestrian. But, to be more accurate we need to include distance covered - thus for a useable stat it would need to be presented in a per Billion Passenger Killometers format: For the UK that reads: Motorcyclists: 74 fatalities per billion passenger kilometers. Pedestrians: 16 fatalities per billion passenger kilometers. Cyclists: 16 fatalities per billion passenger kilometers. Car occupants: 1-2 fatalities per billion passenger kilometers.statista.com Bus or coach occupants: 2 fatalities per billion passenger kilometers. Thailand just does not collect enough data to establish viable stats - but in the UK, for distance covered per person it shows that cycling is just as dangerous as riding a bicicycle... Given pedestrian crossings here.... but also the number of cyclist deaths etc... I'd guess the numbers for both are higher. I'd love to ride a bicycle more around the city here - but no chance, I've already tried it and it was reckless....
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Valid points... I order my coffee from https://coffeeculture.asia/ who seem decent enough (price and quality and I'm very fussy with coffee). Most important think it grind 'consistency' to get a decent extraction.. Then consider what 'type of coffee you want'... - French Press - Mokka Pot - Espresso - Pour Over etc etc... IMO - Mokka Pot is the best for the buck brewing method... I go with a Medium Dark Esspresso ground Arabica Bean.... but thats because it lets more of the solid through and makes a slightly muddier coffee that I like...
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Car modification disabled person
richard_smith237 replied to chris26be's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
An 'extra' accelerator pedal seems exceptionally odd and dangerous.... I'm assuming you mean... your friend wants the 'Accelerator on the left and brake on the right'... i.e. a pedal reversal... Nevertheless, I cant see how this would make a difference, but then again I can't picture his predicament. As Ralph suggests - hand held controls seems far more reliable and not uncommon... perhaps its best to go that route. SIAM NISSIN - looks like the idea solution. -
Wasn't that the selfie Malcy posted a while ago ?...
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Tragic ???.... is it ?... Surely the death is an awful loss for her family... However, tragic is not the adjective I used... I think this is a perfect example where multiple adjectives can be used... idiotic, careless, stupid, thoughtless.... ... but the self infliction through sheer carelessness is not something I'd consider tragic.... semantics I know... but still - I dont see a tragedy here, I see sheer stupidity at play.
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Obvious answer there really... ... there's nothing in it for the police to get involved.... The only time something like this happens is when social media sufficiently snowballs to cause loss of face... then the BiB will argue nothing they can do, the dogs haven't attacked anyone yet (lazy policing) and as its a foreigner, they just force the hand of the local immigration officers to deal with it.... Par for the course - and really, this is why so many 'local issues' seemingly go from Zero to Incendiary in an instant - there is usually a back story thats been ignored for some time.
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I'm quite surprised this 'village justice' has not already been carried out !! The tough guy, black belt Karate, ex SAS, keyboard warrior in me suggests they should have been taken out already.... Would a 22 Round kill them with a headshot ?? - its easy enough to hit a bottle top at 50 meters with one of those (with a decent scope).... though obvious legal reasons prevent this... Just the usual warfarin in a load of meet left on the beach near where the dogs go - painful horrible death I know... But... when needs must.... yes.. every nasty and I don't think I'd have the stomach for that... but I'm surprised others have not taken that route given the news of such occurring else where not irregularly.
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Good... This has being going on long enough. Where I'm not usually of the "hangem high deport em" brigade - in this case he's proven that he just does not want to be a 'sociable' part of the society within which he lives..... The dogs should be forcibly removed.... and yes, as he's not followed up after numerous warnings and regulations he's in breach of the law and should be charged accordingly - if that impacts his visa status (from a legal perspective) so be it - he's proven that he doesn't deserve to be around well meaning nice people...
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Sir Ranulph Fiennes & Charles Burton (1979-1982) – The Transglobe Expedition - This is the first and only surface circumnavigation of the globe via both poles. - They traveled entirely over land and sea, using boats, sledges, and vehicles. - Route: UK → Sahara → South Africa → Antarctica (South Pole) → Pacific → North America → Arctic (North Pole) → Europe → UK. Steve Fossett (2006) – Solo Flight - The first solo North-South circumnavigation by aircraft. - He flew a specially designed GlobalFlyer aircraft, crossing both poles. Pan Am Flight 50 (1977) Aircraft: Boeing 747SPsps-aviation.com Details: To commemorate Pan American World Airways' 50th anniversary, Flight 50 completed a polar circumnavigation, starting and ending in San Francisco. The journey included stops in London, Cape Town, and Auckland, achieving the feat in 54 hours, 7 minutes, and 12 seconds. TAG Transpolar08 Flight (2008) Details: This mission set a speed record for circumnavigating the Earth via both poles, with an average speed of 822.8 km/h. The route began and ended in Farnborough, England, passing through the North Pole, Whitehorse (Canada), Majuro (Marshall Islands), Christchurch (New Zealand), the South Pole, Punta Arenas (Chile), and Sal (Cape Verde). One More Orbit Mission (2019) Aircraft: Gulfstream G650ERen.wikipedia.org+4reddit.com+4flatearth.ws+4 Details: Led by former NASA astronaut Terry Virts and British aviator Hamish Harding, this mission commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing. The team set a new world record for the fastest circumnavigation via both poles, completing the journey in 46 hours, 40 minutes, and 22 seconds, with an average speed of 465 knots (861 km/h). The route started and ended at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, passing over the North Pole, Nur-Sultan (Kazakhstan), Mauritius, the South Pole, and Punta Arenas (Chile). Robert DeLaurentis' Polar Circumnavigation (2019-2020) Aircraft: Turbine Commander 900 ("Citizen of the World")en.wikipedia.org Details: Pilot Robert DeLaurentis completed a polar circumnavigation, flying over both the South and North Poles. His journey began in November 2019 and concluded in August 2020, marking the first use of biofuels over both poles and setting records for distance and speed in a twin-engine turboprop. Again: Debating a heliocentric denier is like arguing with someone who insists the Earth is flat while using GPS, satellites, and weather forecasts, all products of the very science they reject. When one side clings to belief over evidence, reason becomes as futile as explaining gravity to someone who denies they’re standing on the ground.
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Good... This has being going on long enough. Where I'm not usually of the "hangem high deport em" brigade - in this case he's proven that he just does not want to be a 'sociable' part of the society within which he lives..... The dogs should be forcibly removed.... and yes, as he's not followed up after numerous warnings and regulations he's in breach of the law and should be charged accordingly - if that impacts his visa status (from a legal perspective) so be it - he's proven that he doesn't deserve to be around well meaning nice people...
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Reading between the lines here it seems the family are living in Phuket and this lad is a 'run-away'... Three weeks is a long time though.. he's a foreign national (assume not a Thai - foreign national) - did he have is passport with him etc ? He could simply be working on an island somewhere etc... Hope he's ok... Pretty wrong to disappear like that so I wonder what was going on at home to drive him again like that - its personal stuff, but definitely missing from the story.
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Your ability to sustain a well-mannered discussion is commendable and reflects a respectful approach to dialogue. However, your assertion implies that cults are inherently hostile, particularly toward those who depart, and that this conversation serves as an example of such behaviour. In forming this analysis, you overlook a crucial factor: people tend to have little patience for sheer absurdity. Hostility in discourse often arises from frustration rather than dogmatic allegiance, and this does not render the heliocentric model cult-like in any sense. Ultimately, debating someone who questions the heliocentric model (specific to our solar system) is an exercise in futility, as the argument is inherently asymmetrical. Science is grounded in falsifiable evidence, whereas conspiracy-driven thinking thrives on beliefs that evade falsification. When one side disregards empirical data, logical reasoning inevitably collapses into an unending cycle of denial and misinterpretation.
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Never a truer word spoken... You took this part too far....