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Bangkok braces for severe outbreak of three diseases
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
The Usofan concept of 'freedom': I'll do whatever I damn-well like. The rest of the Western world does (mostly) not share that concept. The policeman who arrests you when you exceed the speed limit is understood to be looking after the interests of ALL the people, not just the interests of the manufacturers of speed signs. -
Dissolution Of Bhumjaithai Sought Over Saksayam’s Convicted Wrongdoing
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Doesn't matter which political party we're talking about, the principle is the same. The 'idea' seems to be that the Leader somehow incarnates the Party, so if the former is naughty or bad the latter must be too. This is not a concept that would float 10 seconds in a proper democracy. -
Dissolution Of Bhumjaithai Sought Over Saksayam’s Convicted Wrongdoing
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So one person's problem or misdoing (whether true or not) may be considered to be grounds for abolishing a whole political party ... Grow up, Thailand! Move forward!- 14 replies
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Thailand’s discovery of lithium deposit brings with it tough questions
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Currently lithium appears to be in some oversupply. Mines in Oz closing down or going on half-rations as prices have fallen considerably (instead of the ever onward & upward expected). -
Yes, I entirely agree with this article. You can disagree with all or some of his politics and his actions when in power but that doesn't mean he should be sentenced as a criminal. If you continue down that path, there's a very long list of politicians and former politicians and generals and former generals who should all be in prison. Selective raking over the coals doesn't help the country move forward. Grow up, Thailand, move on!
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Prison officials say Thaksin eligible for parole
mfd101 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
If we stand back from the petty details and the pettiness that accompanies them, this is on the whole good for Thailand. Clean up the messes of the past & move on. Even the Constitutional Court & the Electoral bodies will be learning about how to move with the times. Which can only be good for Pita & MFP. -
Quite apart from choice of airport, choice of desk (male vs female) can be important. My experience, including for annual renewal of stay, is that women officers are often difficult & prickly & looking for a problem. This is not necessarily because they're after a bribe. More to impress the male boss with their professional competence & toughness.
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PM Congratulates Farmers on Receiving Agricultural Land Titles
mfd101 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
No mention of when or even if the other unknown millions of farmers without title to the land on which they have slaved all their lives will receive their land title. The current 25000 titles are referred to as 'a gesture'. Let's hope that's not the end of the matter. -
Why Are the Chinese so very Proud of Their Culture?
mfd101 replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Codswallop. Ancestor worship? Family before all else? The world is in motion but perhaps you hadn't noticed. Things change, people move on. Are things better? Some are, some not. Get used to it. -
Thailand to tackle declining birth rate as national issue
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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25,000 Farmers to Receive Land Titles in Nationwide Initiative
mfd101 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
If this works out properly - ie not deflected by bureaucratic corruption, incompetence or dillydallying - it will make a big difference to my family here in deepest Isaan. The main difference will be psychological: greater security produces greater confidence & enhances ability to plan a better future. Passivity & helplessness diminish. -
Has the Pheu Thai-led government put military reform on the back burner?
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The only way you can reform ANY bureaucracy - civilian or military - is by REDUCING their budget ie squeeze where it hurts. They hate it, but it works. But to do that, a government has to be strong, competent and confident ... -
So, covid-catching in BKK is becoming a family tradition for my b/f & me. Last April we returned home from a week in BANGERS with our 3rd bout. The first 2 a year or so earlier in Surin were nothing to worry about - just tired & feeling down for a couple of days. Last April it was considerably worse - lasted 2 weeks of fatigue for both of us and my taste buds & sense of smell mostly disappeared and have stayed that way. This week in BKK my b/f developed the latest (JN.1) symptoms - hacking cough & stuffy nose. Lasted 3 days, now 99% recovered - so not real bad. Now I have it with similar symptoms though the cough is very mild and it's mostly stuffy nose - managed with Decolgen & Strepsils. Deaths in Usofa? Mmmmm, a whole nation of fat unhealthy people ...
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Most of the Amazonian cities - not to mention their Nth American cousins - died off on the arrival of Europeans from 1492 on, killed off - IN ADVANCE OF THE EUROPEANS' ACTUAL ARRIVAL in the cities - by the European diseases (smallpox inter al) that travelled ahead of them. So all the Europeans saw when they got to the Amazon was empty rainforest and, in the north, empty cityscapes.
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PM Srettha seeks extension to visa-free countries list for Thai passport
mfd101 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Thai 'tourists' are their own worst enemy. They assume that flouting the law as they do at home is the norm also in 'Western' countries. -
Hide your women and cattle and head for open country
mfd101 replied to sirineou's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
As we were reminded just the other day, almost anything might in Japanese folklore be thought quite reasonably to cause an earthquake &/or tsunami. -
Not obvious to me why anyone who claims to know about 'classical' music would want to hear any large modern symphony orchestra playing Bach, when his orchestral musics were written for whatever he had to hand - never more than 15 or 20 players - and of course on a different set of instruments tuned rather differently. You may be listening to Karajan but you're not listening to Bach.