digbeth
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is this highly dependent on the wall charger and supported vehicle? I understand the Japanese ChaDeMo charger are better in this respect as it's baked in to the charging protocol
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Honda grom or monkey's the only ones in Thailand with a clutch at 125cc for 150 there's also the CB/CBR but none of those are scooter or 'underbone' shaped
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Highway Collapses on Sukhumvit Soi 64/1 in Bangkok [video]
digbeth replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
temporary for these tunnels seems quite a long time, most of the roads that have big underground tunnel for electrics like these seem to have these slabs in place for 2-3 years now and opened up for works during the night -
Highway Collapses on Sukhumvit Soi 64/1 in Bangkok [video]
digbeth replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
there are no need for special sign if the maximum legal weight for all trucks are like 50 tonne, and this project's temporary road surface was designed for that, is it unforeseeable that there would be trucks running around over the weight limit regularly? ideally it should have been designed with tolerance in mind -
Highway Collapses on Sukhumvit Soi 64/1 in Bangkok [video]
digbeth replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
there are legal maximum weight for all roads -
Highway Collapses on Sukhumvit Soi 64/1 in Bangkok [video]
digbeth replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
That is not in Sukhumvit 64 whatever but on Sukhumvit itself near 64/1 -
so how would the illegal agents that produces the magical 800k in a bank account in your name even though you may not have it does it then? do they doctor the bank book to show that the funds was 'seasoned' properly and never leave the account? or do they actually leave the money sitting there in their client's name and them holding on to the bank book without touching it?
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The Thais do seem to sell and wear poppies on their veterans day in February, not November like in Europe
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Social Security Fund - nominated Hospital - inpatients charges
digbeth replied to scorecard's topic in Health and Medicine
that's the list for workplace injuries the general sso list new employees' supposed to select from is from this link https://www.sso.go.th/wpr/main/news/ข่าวประชาสัมพันธ์_detail_detail_1_16_0/รายชื่อสถานพยาบาลประกันสังคม-ประจำปี-256618438_รายชื่อสถานพยาบาลประกันสังคม ประจำปี 2566_18438 -
Social Security Fund - nominated Hospital - inpatients charges
digbeth replied to scorecard's topic in Health and Medicine
document in thai https://www.sso.go.th/wpr/assets/upload/files_storage/sso_th/98115bfa9d406aca20804cf69017e06b.pdf -
this is a known problem, especially pronounced if you have top boxes or wife fitted to the back, some tried fixing int with stiffer springs in the back
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so if your name doesn't match something earlier like birth certificate, you'd have to provide the name change certificate too, and in case of other countries, certified translation x2, if you can live with that rather than the long name it's up to you.
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Thai-Ghanaian football player condemns racist Thai referee
digbeth replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Ai Farang is crass and maybe intent as derogatory, but I wouldn't say offensive, there is nothing to be offended about, but to have such shop talk coming out of a minister's mouth however reflects more on the speaker it all depends on the way it's being said Farang, Dam (Black), or just simple 'You' or 'Oun' (Fattie) can be used in place of pronouns by Thais trying to communicate, endearingly or as snide -
Thai-Ghanaian football player condemns racist Thai referee
digbeth replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Ignorant older Thai would say ne*roes - not right but they don't know any better if they actually say n*gga it shows that they know and intent to cause offence -
Motorcycles would fold them for you, and unless it' been engineered to be pushed to fold both ways, gears could break
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US Passport Renewal Question
digbeth replied to Felton Jarvis's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
US Embssy: passport renewal applications must be mailed to the U.S. Embassy ... but I want to do it in person.... The endless loops is not on the website -
Local dealers are all trained from Headquater at YRA, I know Honda gives them for free with bike purchase, best ask the dealer if they have that locally anyway he'll need a licence course, which is 2-3 days there's also basic course you can do before or after
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The barbecue that fired up awareness of political corruption in Thailand
digbeth replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
so what's the difference between hosting a reception for 'dignitaries' or just throwing staff party for those serving in the parliament house from taxpayer's money in this case he ended up paying out of his own pocket, but it did raise awareness of the budget that's been there and used for various 'reception' in the past and went unreported -
Visa Exemption Limit?
digbeth replied to JoeNguyen's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
if you only stay for a few days and are out of country for significant time between then they might recognize that you're not those that are trying to game the system, still they might ask you to get a proper visa next time just as well