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LeGAL.....LOL. TIT
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1 hour ago, michaellee said:
She started the slap n now has ptsd? What a load of crap! She deserves nothing nasty b***h
ha ha yeah, normal west bs lawyer talk.. thats why the west is messed up... mental health lol... another good one is "feared for my life"
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1 hour ago, blazes said:
So everyone here is confident that that is a woman?
(I'm going by the picture shown in the newsletter headline section.)
Whats the point of asking that? Is it not equal rights? So if a real woman floors you, or a tranny does it... do you feel any different?
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1 hour ago, NaaKap said:
She started it with her boss bitch entitled attitude. She assaulted him. Equal rights, Equal lefts. They wanted it. Now they got it. Good to see him have the courage to defend himself. Females seem to think that they can get away with any behaviour by the mere fact that they are female. Not anymore girls.
unfortunately, you are wrong.. they get away with bad things more and more...
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2 hours ago, brianthainess said:
So where is the footage of him sleeping ? Why is it the security guards job to find her husband ?
Sacred man code.... saw nothing.. know nothing...
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On 4/19/2024 at 5:51 PM, Pink7 said:
my usage/production is 20-43kw per day and my 300k DIY setup is 2 x 5K inverters. 28 x 330w pannels and 30kw batteries. My electric bill used to be around 3000/month upto 4500/month, now its 38-1xx bt/month
Pink
now its 38-1xx bt/month ?? whats that?
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5 hours ago, Crossy said:
Any indication of day/night usage split - To size your battery pack?
Peak load - To size your inverter?
Do you actually want to be off-grid or maintain a PEA supply for backup?
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40-50 x 340W panels @ 2,500-3000 Baht each - say 150,000 Baht (that's 100m2 of panels!!)
30kWh battery pack - say 4kUSD (as a kit from China) so about 150,000 Baht
10kW hybrid inverter (2 x 5kW) - 90k Baht the pair.
So, a ballpark 400k Baht for the kit, add 50-100% if you use a contractor to install.
50-100% if you use a contractor to install. Is a bit greedy, isn't it?
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On 3/27/2024 at 5:48 PM, Letseng said:
My husband recently needed a new ATM card. BKK Bank asked for his Thai TIN.
My mum sends me. One million every year. How you gonna argue with her?
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On 8/11/2009 at 6:30 PM, hackerthai said:
I am looking for the best source of water to be delieverd.
Have been getting the 12 baht water in the white plastic bottles but I am told it is just tap with chlorine. It tastes horrible.
I have recently seen a truck in Rawai Chalong called SPA Reverse Osmosis water. 32 Baht, it this is the best quality?
Does anyone have any more input on other water companies in the Rawai area. if so can you list telephone numbers?
Thank you
An interesting topic indeed. Water is the essence of our bodies and our planet.
Okay, I add what I've seen. My neighbor into many things, and he spent a lot, a lot of money getting the formula for his super drink, cure cancer, do this, that blah, blah, blah. However, his. Dr. And others. Analysts says that no water on the island are any good except for Nestle... But he ended up importing in his water from Bangkok.
For myself. I have gone health nut. due to some conditions anyway. water is very important. I used to get the blue bottles. 30 bart compared to white bottles. 15 bart. White bottle I have seen sand in it and green fungi. Next girlfriend used to jug that. They filled it up from the tap. I don't know.
The point is water is very important for your body. Why skimp on it? So I have taken to mineral water myself not. water. Mineral water. Now I have just found a company for the large blue bottles as I don't like the. 7 eleven drinking bottles anyway. What is good what tastes good who knows? Good luck all don't skip on your body or your health. SP, a yeah, I had him for years. Tried most.
On 11/21/2009 at 10:32 PM, phuketsub said:I have a degree and work experience in hydrology and grew up working in a family-run business that installed water mains and hooked up homes to municipal supplies.
In my home country, the US, we generally drink the tap water.
The frequency and thoroughness of water contaminant testing for municipal supply there depends on the amount supplied. This is mandated by law. A large, metropolitan supply system will be tested daily for a wide number or contaminants, whereas a smaller municipal or county system will be tested less frequently for a smaller number of contaminants.
Here in Phuket, it is obvious that you can't drink tap water, so any discussion of the testing the municipal is moot. Where I live in Phuket Town the water is often too brown to use even to wash clothes...
In Kathu, where the largest of the island's two reservoirs is located, they use the basin for Loy Kratong floating and seem to make almost no effort to protect the catchment area from contamination. They have even pulled dead bodies out of it. Of course it is treated after the fact, but chlorine can't kill everything and has no effect whatsoever on a wide range of inorganic contaminants, most of them man-made.
I suspect the quality of water at the new Bang Neaw Dum reservoir in Tambon Srisoonthorn could be of a drinkable standard with proper treatment, but the problem is in the supply system -- and the provincial waterworks authority simply doesn't think along these lines.
Even the water produced from the desal plant in Karon at great cost (monthly electricity costs in the millions of baht at the outset) is simply mixed in with the low-quality tin mine water.
I don't know why they don't make it available to consumers as the point of production at a low cost. It could be the one saving grace of a project that is a complete failure in every other respect.
As far as the commercially available drinking water goes, I generally choose buy the big 10-liter jugs and use it for most purposes.
Never underestimate your own abilities to detect impurities in water: the human nose can sniff out less 1 part per million of hydrocarbons (a carcinogen) in water, and many other contaminants as well. If it doesn't taste right, don't drink it.
As for RO water, it is not really what we were designed to drink -- nor do I think it tastes very good, regardless of previous posts have written. 'Purity' (ie just H2O molecules) is not all it is cracked up to be when it comes to drinking water. Try a sip of pH neutral distilled water. It tastes wrong, because it is wrong.
The best tasting water will be slightly acidic, containing a variety of minerals.
Although it is not scientifically based, my recommendation would be to limit as much as possible ingesting any water from municipal supply (eg. don't even brush your teeth with it) and using a standard brand of commercially-available water (eg. Nestle's, Minere, etc) that you enjoy the taste of, if you can afford it.
Better yet, just drink beer!
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Thank you for your considerable efforts.
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On 8/11/2009 at 6:30 PM, hackerthai said:
I am looking for the best source of water to be delieverd.
Have been getting the 12 baht water in the white plastic bottles but I am told it is just tap with chlorine. It tastes horrible.
I have recently seen a truck in Rawai Chalong called SPA Reverse Osmosis water. 32 Baht, it this is the best quality?
Does anyone have any more input on other water companies in the Rawai area. if so can you list telephone numbers?
Thank you
An interesting topic indeed. Water is the essence of our bodies and our planet.
Okay, I add what I've seen. My neighbor into many things, and he spent a lot, a lot of money getting the formula for his super drink, cure cancer, do this, that blah, blah, blah. However, his. Dr. And others. Analysts says that no water on the island are any good except for Nestle... But he ended up importing in his water from Bangkok.
For myself. I have gone health nut. due to some conditions anyway. water is very important. I used to get the blue bottles. 30 bart compared to white bottles. 15 bart. White bottle I have seen sand in it and green fungi. Next girlfriend used to jug that. They filled it up from the tap. I don't know.
The point is water is very important for your body. Why skimp on it? So I have taken to mineral water myself not. water. Mineral water. Now I have just found a company for the large blue bottles as I don't like the. 7 eleven drinking bottles anyway. What is good what tastes good who knows? Good luck all don't skip on your body or your health. SP, a yeah, I had him for years. Tried most.
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On 3/30/2024 at 10:51 AM, Bkk Brian said:
No truly in your little bubble.........lol
Just take it outside why don't you
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20 hours ago, digbeth said:
Some hotels won't let you check in with just Thai driver license now, 'policy is for passport'
What exactly is required of them in order to report T.M. 30? the passport number on driving license might not be current is understandable
for hotels that is this strict about reporting I doubt pink ID card would be acceptable too, it's not like they can put you down as a Thai person checking in
Don't you have a passport to show
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On 4/10/2024 at 12:13 PM, jaideedave said:
This young Dr is obviously (to me) being coached big time for fame and fortune.
Davey boy is probably guilty of something no doubt in my mind.
Thing is that Dr's here are held in god like esteem here and can do no wrong. In the past I had a heated argument with my wife when I disagreed with a statement a Dr made concerning a med issue I was having.
She couldn't believe that I questioned the Dr's advice.
I think it comes from the training they get from school to keep quiet and listen to what you're told and believe whatever you told I've had several times where the partner says all they say this so it must be true even though the facts is otherwise it's just education brainwashing
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Taking jobs... Not. On
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20 hours ago, Issanraider said:
I am hoping to return to Thailand permanently by the end of this year and have a residence with my common law wife in Khon Kaen.
I have had 2 accounts with Siam Commercial Bank for several years, having lived in Thailand for 7 years before returning to England in 2012 to look after my father who has now passed away.
One of the accounts is a regular savings account i.e a current account and the other a Fixed Deposit Account.
When I sell my property in England which is currently going through, my plan was to send about 1 million baht to the Fixed Deposit Account by way of telegraphic transfer and leave it there for the required period in order to get my 1 year extension of stay.
However upon recently visiting a branch of SCB in Khon Kaen I told by one of their English speaking staff of my intention and she told me that it is not possible to transfer money into that account telegraphically and that the money will need to be sent to the savings account and then transferred over to the Fixed Deposit Account by doing a personal visit.
I find it difficult to believe that I can't do it by way of direct transfer but would appreciate hearing from anyone who has encountered this problem, or indeed managed to do a successful transfer in the manner I was proposing.
many thanks
Just transfer it into your savings account and then transfer it into that fixed account don't listen to most of these people that don't know what they're talking about and they love to say no
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10 hours ago, sandrew33 said:
You been in a Western Country recently mate?
As an aside, everyone should be treated equally under the law, so if a foreigner commits an actual offence then they should be punished but they should also be treated fairly under the law and not subject to prejudice and presumptions of guilt. All of which is above Anutins head as he just likes to go on occasional parochial rants to distract from his own myriad failings 🙂
There is great tolerance for ethnic groups in Western countries. They get more benefits than. Western people. everybody's so scared to offend the immigrants and the men. and the minorities that its reverse racism these days. So yes, they do behave like animals and get away with it. Bring them. their <deleted> from their own countries and want to implement it to the West where they reside. Now make their ghettos and their villages. They call it culture and religion, but they just want to live somewhere nice but bring all the bad things with them. Look around. Open your eyes and see.
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6 hours ago, smedly said:
how about getting tough on everyone who breaks the law
this idiot can't seem to grasp that foreigners are what this country needs - now more so that ever
sack this belligerent # before he does more damage
I honestly can't figure out how they don't realise that like it or not, we (filthy foreigners) make up 30% of GDP, might be a bit less recently, what is wrong with this idiot, is he so rich he doesn't give a #, well that is probaby 100% correct
Well it's because the comparison with local people who don't do anything wrong or molest minus or steel or anything at all it's all done from these dirty foreigners
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23 hours ago, BritManToo said:
So I was browsing the Lazada 4.4 sale and noticed this offer, 75 inch, 16k8.
Everyone keeps on going on about inflation, but last time I looked a 75 inch TV was around 35,000bht.
Obviously it might be junk but reviews are good, 3 year guarantee, Android Tv, free delivery.
Offer only on mobile app, still priced at 20k+ on website.
What could possibly go wrong?
Good one and there should be more reporting like this you should be phuket's leading reporter I love it should have a website dedicated to shopping and ratings and reviews yes buy and let us know how it goes
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4 hours ago, RobU said:
1. Pay a decent salary
2. Supply all equipment required to do the job, free of charge. (I understand traffic cops have to buy and maintain their own motorbikes, I don't know if they have to buy their own uniforms)
3. No on the spot fines, all fines must be paid at the court.
4. All weapons to be supplied by the force and checked and maintained by an armourer. When a policeman is retired, sacked or suspended all weapons should be handed in and accounted for.
5. Proper investigation of corrupt practice by an independent authority
Policing can be a dangerous job police run towards trouble when prudent citizens run away. Police officers can feel alienated from the people that they protect and think they may as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb so start taking bribes.
They pay for their own guns that's why you see some relics of course maintain to support condition
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4 hours ago, tgw said:
Piles of debris ?
Top Charoen Optical ?
How is it possible to confuse piles of debris with tanks, even with the best camo ?
How are you surprised it's the usual quality of reporting
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18 hours ago, Photoguy21 said:
Sounds like a right a***hole. The guy who did similar in Japan got a visit from what I remember from the Yakuza. He left the country not long after that.
Could have lost more than a finger
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It was much cheaper. in Oz.
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On 6/16/2011 at 4:47 PM, coatesy said:
I was at home pro in chalong today and there was a guy out the front named andy .... selling good quality scrrity screens like you would get back in Oz .... check him out
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2 hours ago, Cult of the Sun said:Taxation is theft. You love your slavery.
Surely you got it all wrong. They spend it on all worthwhile causes like hospitals and roads and taking care of the needy. None. of the money goes into pockets of anybody who does not need it.
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British woman allegedly assaulted by Bangkok condo guard
in Bangkok News
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Cant blame hubby for getting away from that