
Jaybott
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Is it a J7 Pro? If so the battery is built in, so it's non-repairable if it's a battery issue (planned obsolescence). If it's a J7 with a battery, it's doubtful the battery is still available. Same thing happened to me; J7 Pro. I ended up having to buy another phone.
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It'd bother you more if it stopped mid flight.
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Authentic American Diner in Pattaya - Tigglebitties
Jaybott replied to Social Media's topic in Pattaya
It was. -
Authentic American Diner in Pattaya - Tigglebitties
Jaybott replied to Social Media's topic in Pattaya
Yes, it's called Tex-Mex. I guess Thailand must have appropriated Mexican food too, as they serve burritos in Tigglebitties. -
https://pattayasanook.com/fitness-centers-and-gyms-pattaya/ Check that link above. It gives a rundown of the "Five Best Fitness Centers And Gyms In Pattaya " has some good information.
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Singaporean Forex-3D Ponzi Scheme Mastermind Arrested In Phuket
Jaybott replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
If he was about to board the plane to Singapore, why wouldn't they just let him board and notify Singapore authorities he's on the way? -
California battles deadly storms with millions under flood watch
Jaybott replied to Scott's topic in World News
Of which are made of plastic. -
There's another alternative available in the USA, not sure about Thailand you could try, Human Composting. It takes about three months to fully compost a human body from what I've read. It sounds a bit weird to me but I guess it's another option. https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/07/world/human-composting-natural-organic-reduction-scn-lbg/index.html#:~:text=Human composting — also known as,or donated to conservation land. Takes "Going Green" to a whole new level. Your spirit may end up in a papaya salad one day.
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What I always thought how Russian Roulette was played; it's played with a revolver; one round is chambered; the chamber is spun; revolver is handed to the next participant; the trigger is pulled; repeat if necessary. So any amount of people can play and the odds will always be the same, a 1 out 6 chance you'll soon be among the dearly departed. However, who knows what kind of weapon was actually used in this case.
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3 Nominees Arrested For Holding 200m Baht Assets For Foreigner
Jaybott replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
What's funny is; if you click on the link from the Chaing Rai Times, it gives his nationality and surname. -
Police Conduct Raid on Plant of Illegal Silicone Implants
Jaybott replied to snoop1130's topic in Central Thailand
"Later she studied the production of silicone implants by herself and produced them for supply to her old customer base." So it's just Tit for Tat to her old customer base. -
Ex-Navy Officer: Warship’s Front Left Hull Was Cracked
Jaybott replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
When will that happen? Aren't we still waiting on the official report for the Mountain B disaster. -
United States Donates CBRN Detection Equipment to Thailand
Jaybott replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Why not donate something they really need, like life vests? -
Ex-Navy Officer: Warship’s Front Left Hull Was Cracked
Jaybott replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yeah, and the same with "front ,left side". Anyone in the Navy would've said " Forward, Port Side" -
Debating is all but done in the US. Try sharing a differing opinion and all you will get is shouted down, called a racist, a transphobe, homophobe misogynistic, white supremacist, fascist (for some reason) or whatever the new woke label of the month is.
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Is there any mention of emergency power kicking in? Once main power is lost, an emergency diesel generator should auto start providing emergency power and lighting. The EDG is normally not located in the main engine room but in its own watertight compartment with its own fuel tank and the emergency switchboard. This is a small ship; so no telling where the EDG was located or it could possibly not have an EDG but emergency battery power. Anyway, emergency power should have been available, at least for awhile.
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Berlin's giant AquaDom aquarium containing 1,500 fish explodes
Jaybott replied to Scott's topic in World News
Tonight's Special, "Fish Under Glass". -
Female entertainer reportedly attacked by capricious client
Jaybott replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
Better yet, take him to Boyztown, bring him in a bar and tell the Boys and LB's what he did. Swift justice of a different kind will be administered there. -
Investing in Multimedia or Bitcoin?
Jaybott replied to JeffersLos's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
How about FTX? I hear it's fairly cheap now. -
Red and Black are common colors for DC. Red is normally positive, black is normally negative. The ground can be any color and I have seen gray for ground. As most are saying here, a simple continuity test will confirm which wire goes to which pin.
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I agree with lb3. The northern USA had lots of tree farms for decades. The tree farms were well managed, all scrub brush cleared and removed and ground into landscaping mulch and numerous fire breaks through out the farm. When the trees were harvested, the farm was cleared of stumps (again, ground into mulch) and the farm replanted to be harvested again in 20 to 25 years. The majority of farmed trees went to the paper industry where the trees were made into paper bags (remember them), paper straws, paper containers etc. Que up the tree huggers. They basically shut down an entire industry that was in a sense, eco-friendly and led to the creation of "Big Plastic". Plastic bags, straws, styrofoam containers, bottles,etc.,etc.,etc. So what happens to all the nicely managed tree farms, who's going to take of them? After years and years of neglect mother nature steps in and decides she has to do it herself, the only way she knows how; wild fires. The 2020 wild fires alone dumped 140 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere, along with tons of other pollutants. Tree farms do replenish at a rate that is sustainable. There were farms in Northern California, Washington and Oregon that were on thier second and even third harvest.