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  1. 1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

    Would this be classified as a COVID-19 death?

     

    I'm guessing no.

     

     

    My neighbor, healthy, fit 30 - 35 YO Thai male, vaxxed Monday morning with AZ, had a mild fever, groggy/dizzy, body ache/joint pain. He's nearly back to normal today.

     

    Others, six people, I know with AZ over the last month, zero side effects.

     

     


    I got the AZN jab mid May, in Europe. My second jab is early July. I felt nothing with the initial jab, but 9 hours later I felt sensation on my arms and body, difficult to describe other than you know something is going on. A bit later I felt my body temperature lower and my jaw began chattering (as if I was standing outside on a very cold day) and my muscles in my body started to spasm a little. I went to bed and woke up 4 hours later, feeling fine. I guess that was the vaccine doing it’s work? I’m looking forward to getting the second and then travelling again in 2022. 

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  2. 7 hours ago, Iron Tongue said:

     

    What would you expect him to say, that the driver appeared alert and cautious while driving at the speed limit?


    It never crossed your mind he might actually be honest? Do you think lying is everyone’s first instinct? And for what purpose? The Thai’s car is stationary, the American driver hit the car. No need to lie.

  3. 3 hours ago, covidiot said:

    not sure about streaming or torrenting.

     

    but let's say it's for online banking.

    if you look at the top left corner of thai visa web site, you will notice a small "lock" icon. that means the web site is encrypted. most likely, your online banking site will also be encrypted. so if a site is encrypted, everything you are doing on that site is not viewable to others.

    so no vpn is needed for an encrypted site. 

    at least that's my understanding. 

     

     


    I believe if you are using the internet in a cafe or public place it is quite possible that someone can access your account, so things like banking are better done on a secure internet service. I avoid using banking and email outside but I’m less concerned about using everyday websites, like news, forums, etc. 
     

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  4. 8 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

     

    Yeah,

     

    So you are saying minumum 4 years and I think about 6 years except I think the tourist model will definitively change


    i don’t think a tourist focused place like Pattaya will simply bounce back, too many failed businesses and the Far East is lagging in vaccines. Once vaccines or boosters of your choice are freely available at the local private hospital (for a fee) then you’ll see more long termers. 

  5. 2 hours ago, Logosone said:

     

     

    Indeed, why would a tourist buy stones from a shop? And why would the same stones be found in the suitcase containing the body? What a freakin' mystery.

     

    Cause he's a pyschopath killer who dismembered a girl's body and wanted to weigh it down with stones. Or do you think he was building a Zen garden in his hotel room?


    Would have made more sense to bury her in the jungle. More difficult to find a buried body. Weighing down in water is always a bit of a risk. 

  6. 8 hours ago, robblok said:

    https://theibizan.com/british-man-murder-thai-dancer/

     

    Following a police search of the accommodation Looker had been staying in around that time, Police took DNA samples from several items including nail clippers and a toothbrush, and matched DNA found in the victim’s nails.

     

    Looks like pretty damming evidence and the fact that the courts approved. But then again someone like would stick up for a guy like him. Birds of a feather and all. 


    Given he was in some sort of sexual relationship with her DNA proves very little. It would be different if he were a stranger to her, but that’s not the case. They will need more than that to secure a conviction. 

  7. 11 hours ago, robblok said:

    Other reports say they found Looker his DNA under the fingernails of the victim. Now that is not something where DNA goes unless trying to defend herself from him. I feel that DNA under the fingers is quite condemning evidence. 

     

    At least it shows that she was in contact with him CLOSE to the time of death. Now it might be from wild sex but more likely is her defending herself. Also the fact they found that Looker bought similar stones as the ones that were used to weigh her down ads to the evidence. 

     

    All things together make a compelling case who knows what is not in the news and the police still have on him. Lets wait for trial and see. If he is guilty lets wait what the evidence says but the fact that the extradite him says a lot.


    Might the DNA on the fingernails be a result of their sexual encounter? Given that they coupled up it is no surprise that his DNA was found on her, and hers on him. 

  8. Read “E=MC2” by David Bodanis ... explains the equation in detail and all the historical scientists that contributed to Einstein’s equation. Incredibly interesting.

     

    Also, “Flash Crash” by Liam Vaughn. Tells the story of Surinder Singh Sarao, who was extradited to the US and charged with causing the financial market flash crash, whilst living in his Mum and Dad’s modest house in Hounslow, London. He made a fortune, and got scammed out of it by unscrupulous advisors. He was on the autism spectrum, so as naive as a child. Fascinating story.

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  9. I was reading a comment posted on a local newspaper about Seychelles. The poster was a vaccine sceptic and was pointing out that the Seychelles population has a high percentage of vaccinated people yet the virus is still spreading. I wondered about that, as the UK and Israel appear to be doing well? It seems that the Seychelles have been using the Chinese vaccine ... so it may not be as effective as the others. I’m sceptical about Russia also, it may be an effective vaccine but I’m not sure how rigorously it was tested.

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