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Most Voters Prefer Conservative-Liberal ‘Mixed Government’: Academic
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
"Most voters" have but one, single vote. And that vote is not cast for a coalition. Some of the coalitions that this academic propose are laughable. -
Can you share any photos showing these "leftovers"? Can you describe them? Is this a fertilizer sprayed onto the plant? Or a result of uptake from the soil/medium? I think you face two distinct challenges. One is finding an acceptable 1:1 strain, and the other is finding true organic growers. And there can be huge variations (phenotypes) within a strain name. The obvious solution is to grow your own but that doesn't appear possible in your case. Short of that would be to contract an organic grower to grow clones/seeds you provide. Have you ever located a suitable and acceptable strain, anywhere at anytime? Can you share those strain names? Have you ever located an acceptably organic grown variety of any kind? Where, what, when, price? What volume and price are you will to commit to? Rare, low-yielding strains grown organically are going to be expensive, more so at low volumes. There are organic growers out there, outdoor, greenhouse and even indoor, but they are hard to find. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1lK9SKirwg Well there you go, get the FiL to grow cannabis organically for you. Problem solved.
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This is covered in the Constitution. Parties can put forth up to threenames as PM candidates, one of which could be put up for a vote in Parliament. I do not think this is binding though (open question with no precedent). Section 88. In a general election, a political party sending a candidate for election shall notify the Election Commission of not more than three names of persons endorsed by resolution of the political party that would be proposed to the House of Representatives for consideration and approval for appointment as Prime Minister prior to the end of the period for application for candidacy. The Election Commission shall announce the names of such persons to the public, and the provisions of section 87 paragraph two shall apply, mutatis mutandis. A political party may decide not to propose a list of names of persons under paragraph one. AFAIK, the PM does not need to be an elected or party-list MP.
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Strategies, betrayals and backroom deals as Thai election race begins
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It's probably going to come down to ten or fewer MPs, and/or a coalition slapped together involving a few of the smaller parties. The payoff for them will be IMMENSE. PPRP/UTN/BJT have presumably whipped several scenarios, including both "legal" and "potentially not illegal" actions, to insure that after the dust settles they form the next government. Prayut did tell us he had a "twenty-year" plan, shortly after he assured us that there would NOT be a coup. -
Bangkok makes pact with Moscow to collaborate on 6 aspects
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Seems like balcony safety and defenestrations could be another area of "cooperation". Interesting that Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt delegated this "Signing". Savvy move. -
I'd still like an explanation for these traffic stop actions, and the policies governing them and the police expectations from the public. Why are they stopping cars? Is it just suspicion of DWI? If so, why are passengers subject to scrutiny (remember the police initially said Ms. An had a visa issue)? Are they assumed to be violating the law? What is expected of passengers? What legal obligations are passengers subject to? IMO, the police appear to have very little (none?) civilian oversight or supervision, and the purpose of these stops seems to straight up EXTORTION. We've gone from a few bad apples, to a rotten tree, to an infected orchard. It is unrealistic to expect the public to respect the law when the primary face of the law appear to be little more than Mob Enforcers. It is challenging to determine if corruption among the police is more rampant now, or whether it is a result of more public exposure. I suspect it's a combination of the two. Even Big Joke has been required to bury quite a few MAJOR corruption scandals, either by dismissing them outright (Tu Hao), or by referring them to the NACC, where corruption cases go to die.
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This would seem like a strange marketing effort. Incur extra cost to "lace" cannabis with methamphetamine or pesticides, which cannot even be metabolized by smoking. Is it? Can you share a link, all Thai TV stations have web sites, FB pages and YT channels, so it should be easy for you to find. I have not heard this "hot topic". My guess is that your wife is trying to discourage you from smoking cannabis. What kind of cannabis are you buying and smoking? Maybe a photo? How much are you paying per gram. And are you experiencing any negative effects from smoking this cannabis?
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What's a Good Grinder for an Affordable Price?
bamnutsak replied to opporna's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
What is your budget? How do you consume your cannabis? What quality level cannabis do you consume? Try an inexpensive plastic grinder, see if it works for you. Watch YouTube video reviews, read internet reviews. I prefer 4-stage, ~ 63 mm metal grinder. You can find these for as little as 200 baht. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/cnc-40mm-63mm-4-grinder-herb-i3987361894-s15899913311.html? -
from the linked article... The Phuket Express noted the Phuket Provincial Police did not mention if these three were sent to the Phuket Immigration for possible yellow or red cards under a new classification system for misbehaving foreigners being tested in Phuket. So it sounds like this yellow/red card scheme is discretionary?
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No. But that's my opinion. AFAIK, things like hookahs and whatever it is they smoke in those, along with eCig rigs and the fluids consumed in those, are illegal, and maybe just to import. DHV are not specifically mentioned in most government documents I've seen, perhaps because they are somewhat unique. Might a policeman hassle you for dry-herb vaping out in public? Sure, so be discreet. I mean you weren't planning on heading out to Walking Street with your bong were you? https://aseannow.com/topic/1264162-weed-vaporizer/
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What is the diagnosis on your lungs? Again, without any background or detail it's challenging, but IME a dry-herb vaporizer may be the best solution both to experience the flower's characteristics and to be gentle on the lungs. With a quality DHV nothing is burned - you'll be shocked at the resulting "used" material after a sesh. If you're going to be consuming any extracts (shatter, budder, crumble et al) then a modular bong which can accept a dab rig would be the way to go. https://bong-party.com/ ...has a decent selection of bongs, IME. You can watch YouTube videos to get reviews on DHV and bongs. There have a been a few threads here on DHV.
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CW https://tm47.immigration.go.th/tm47/#/login My range with CW: 24 hours ~ 6 days. Average for CW for me and others here (based on posts I've seen): 3 working days. My most recent experience: 25/03/2023 08:26:57 submitted 30/03/2023 09:52:12 approved FWIW I did NOT receive the perfunctory reminder email for this most recent reporting period. As long as it is still "pending" you've got a good chance - may clear today, but if this is the first time using the online system there can be issues with the addressing scheme and building name.
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Do you know if True or 3BB offers service in your location? Which AIS Fibre package do you have? What is the speed down/up for your service? Are you an AIS mobile telephone post-paid customer? How long have you been an AIS Fibre customer? You can contact AIS and tell them exactly what you want, and what price you're willing to pay for it. Otherwise tell them you are looking at alternatives. I have AIS Fibre ONLY, 1.0 Gbps/500 Mpbs. After having been a customer for a few years, I negotiated this package for 399/month (427.47 with VAT) ~ two years ago. AS with mobile phone service (post-paid), they don't want to lose customers. BTW, you can do the same for post-paid mobile phone service, shaved 300 baht/mo. of my bill for the same service level.
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Fox News did settle with the family of Seth Rich, for what some of their hosts (Lou Dobbs, Sean Hannity, the Fox & Friends crew) purported about Mr. Rich, just before the Fox hosts were set to be quesitoned under oath. Fox Settled a Lawsuit Over Its Lies. But It Insisted on One Unusual Condition. Why did the network insist an agreement with the family of a murdered young man remain undisclosed until after the election? Fox’s decision to settle with the Rich family came just before its marquee hosts, Lou Dobbs and Sean Hannity, were set to be questioned under oath in the case, a potentially embarrassing moment. And Fox paid so much that the network didn’t have to apologize for the May 2017 story on FoxNews.com. But there was one curious provision that Fox insisted on: The settlement had to be kept secret for a month — until after the Nov. 3 election. The exhausted plaintiffs agreed. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/17/business/media/fox-news-seth-rich-settlement.html Fox News Settles With Seth Rich's Parents For False Story Claiming Clinton Leaks Numerous U.S. intelligence agencies and Special Counsel Robert Mueller concluded it was hackers with ties to Russian spy agencies - not Rich - who were behind the theft of the DNC emails that were posted by Wikileaks during the 2016 presidential campaign. The email disclosures threw Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign off balance. She never fully regained her footing. Even at the time, Democrats attributed the theft to Russian hackers. Within weeks, however, Fox News hosts and guests were pursuing conspiracy theories centering on Clinton's campaign, Democrats, and Rich as a tortured Bernie Sanders supporter who went rogue - none of which they could prove. Zimmerman's story, which seemed to give heft to those claims, was posted online on May 16, 2017 and then discussed at length on Fox & Friends and shows led by Sean Hannity and Lou Dobbs. https://www.npr.org/2020/11/24/938545344/fox-news-settles-with-seth-richs-parents-for-false-story-claiming-clinton-leaks
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Police stopped a Black couple in Tennessee – and took their children
bamnutsak replied to onthedarkside's topic in World News
Was race mentioned by the mainstream white media with lynchings? Asking for a friend. -
Japan edges U.S. to win 3rd World Baseball Classic title
bamnutsak posted a topic in World of Sports
Congrats to Japan on winning their third World Baseball Classic title. A walk-off in the semi-final game against Mexico. And in the final Shohei Ohtani strikes out Angel's teammate Mike Trout for the final out in a 3-2 thriller. Japan edges U.S. to win 3rd World Baseball Classic title Two-way star Shohei Ohtani named tournament's MVP https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Sports/Japan-edges-U.S.-to-win-3rd-World-Baseball-Classic-title -
Police stopped a Black couple in Tennessee – and took their children
bamnutsak replied to onthedarkside's topic in World News
On the plus side, at least the THP didn't murder a family of five, ya know for having tinted windows, and "not complying". -
I'm not sure you believe this? But if you do then you would welcome indictment(s)? Right? Nope. Article II, Section 1, Clause 5: No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
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Why is it difficult to add new flights at Suvarnabhumi?
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Finished that thought... So sub-contractors cannot start hiring until they "win" the contract. Awarding slots BEFORE services are readied would be a major issue for EVRYONE. I'm actually surprised all of the Chinese carriers have ramped up their own services: re-hiring/training/certifying staff, re-certifying dormant aircraft. Ceasing flight ops is easy. Re-commencing them, less easy. What's the over/under on "runway excusrions" once rainy season arrives? -
Trump’s chilling warning of what will happen after his indictment
bamnutsak replied to Social Media's topic in World News