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i did not cherry pick anything i quoted you on the following which was an isolated sentance. "Smaller bikers rely more on others do look out for them and respect them while big bikers rely more on their own skills. " a bikers skill is not dependant on the size of bike they are riding, maybe what you meant to say was bigger bikers are more easily seen by other drivers a riders skill level does not improve simply because they ride a bigger bike which is what your statement implies.
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your metaphors still don't apply if you are TTP out of someone use that as your first response instead of insisting you are using metaphors to describe something i don't know who EH is, don't care to search either and i am an expert on nothing i am however a part of something quite significant in this area that will launch soon which is beyond anything available to the public today. maybe we should both not assume so much.
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sell it all, transfer the money to here, and buy land, gold, silver for the wife. (too much uncertainty atm with economies and currencies) avoid her having headaches and expense when you are gone. allows you both to enjoy it while you are still here. you could most likely setup a small resort for her with the funds
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really confused by this comment, do you think riders of small bikes rely on drivers to see them but you have some special skill alerting other drivers of your presence? or when you say skills you mean loud engine? each to their own and different bikes for different scenarios in traffic a small bike is much better long distance on open road a big bike sure a long time ago i had a nouvo modified with 250 parts 2 NOS tanks, it used to blow seriously (sorry no pics) acceleration was nuts and could easily do 140km, but was still a nouvo so i could get through traffic no problem would i ride it long distance, hell no not that kind of bike, but when i was riding nobody was passing me by that was for sure
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Exactly. If most of the inputs come from "moderated" sources the output will be no different. The sad part is so many peoiple are using chatGPT thinking it is some miraculous intelligence that can give them all the answers and then they get a warm fuzzy feeling inside when chatGPT reinforces their conformity ????♂️
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Tourist Police Explain "Skateboard Incident" at Don Mueang airport
patman30 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
what came first, the chicken or the egg? -
fix a bluetooth speaker with small solar panel to a lampost play the spanish national anthem on loop (daytime only) watch the rest of the village sort it out????♂️
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Here in Thailand you need to water down/thin the paint yes manufacturers usually state CAN water down 5-10% the issue in here is evaporation, the problem with painters is they may water the paint down a lot just once before they begin and many just assume 2 coats is enough without standing back to check ideally the paint should have a touch of water/thinner as paint is being used when its exposed to the warm air when painting you can literally feel the paint has thickened over 10-20 mins or so even when using small amounts taken from the tub/tin
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mosts houses do need repainting every 3-5 years, especially when not done great to start also stuff like house design, location comes into play with how much is exposed etc you should be good to budget for every 5 years imo and if you use the same colours, it is not so expensive, as less coats will likely be required
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expensive primer and cheap top coat is better than cheap primer with expensive top coat thing is the walls have already been painted so the paint you apply now is only as good as the coats underneath one thing you should do if concerned about what is already up is jetwash the walls not saying get everything back to bare but get rid of any paint that may peel later or is already peeling of course you could get back to bare and make sure all is done properly but this would likely mean doing it yourself preparation is key, but i am yet to see a decent local painter that preps everything most do as little as possible to get paid (like everywhere) and once a fresh coat of paint is up, the house will look lovely for a while
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Bang Sue Police Station Addresses 'Knocking on Car Window' Issue
patman30 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
why don't they confiscate their bikes? -
What % of farangs in Thailand are worth talking to?
patman30 replied to bignok's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
whatever the percentage it is a thin line between that number and zero first few years here in Pattaya i quickly got tired of talking to ferangs as 99% would not want a conversation all they would be interested in was finding out how i made money and if they could do the same and beer and bar girls obviously as it is everywhere, those who are actually worth conversing with, usually don't have the time. -
not all EV owners but most the difference with myself is i am not a greeny and DGAF about what my car produces i don't pretend to be fixing a problem. pollution and envorimental damage is a lot worse from monocrop farming etc. which is where the pollution is from in that video, you can view it in realtime every year.????♂️ plants breath Co2, Co2 is not the problem. 3KW sets are being sold, if nobody used them the inverters would not be sold here????♂️ and obviously i was saying the 3KW part tongue in cheek aimed at virtue signallers if you took that comment personally i cannot help that????♂️ i already know you got panels going all around your house
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if using 400K, you just need 400k in the bank for 2 months prior to applying.
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the requirement is 400k in the bank (sent from overseas is not pert of that requirement), which was shown to them. when explained, i have other accounts, was when she wanted a copy every page was more like her reasserting her authority giving me an order the requirement is to ensure you have funds to survive here, which i do
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Thai Post wrong delivery - they don't cooperate to find my parcel
patman30 replied to teriyaki's topic in General Topics
sent by regular post, was there no import tax? -
Cabinet Approves Opium and Magic Mushroom Trial for Medicine
patman30 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
the shrooms is a great move. -
sounds like you passed with flying colours, ????♂️ 75C is what you are suppsoed to reheat core to Surely you should remember from you BFH course how bateria grows and at what rates etc. they don't get food poisoning because the bacteria has not had enough time to grow to dangerous levels most foods especially once cooked will be fine for 1 day out in the open BFH courses are aimed at professionals, in the UK a chef is personally liable, with hefty fines and even imprisonment upto 1 year and of course the company they work for is liable, hence BFH is based on what is always safe especially when working with other people who have also handled the food you may now be liable for when serving in practice you do not need be so strict, which is why many many restuarants that do not follow BFH standards are not killing people by the dozen daily reheating a few times is fine if food is fresh, same goes for refreezing, but this is not advised/permitted in commercial kitchens to avoid any confusion. One great thing about Thailand, is the turnover the food on street carts for example is usually turned over quickly as they dont prepare more than they can sell (of course not everyone, always) advice for eating out do not eat in very quiet places that have few customers order the popular dish, never the dish that is rarely ordered if really worried have something deep fried, as even spores die at ~140C you can also increase your tolerance to bacteria in foods, i know people who do this with raw chicken