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LosLobo

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  1. Suggest you would not find a wheeled mobile crane to lift 30 stories in Thailand. Are you sure you don't mean 30 flights of stairs. An 80 kg door between 4 westerners would be close to their maximum safe lifting limit let alone small framed Thais. Too many hands would result more probability of accidents. Good luck with your project!
  2. We have already been through this with weighting. Obvious you have no desire to catch up! Same situation but poor visibility at night, even driver has 20/20 but cannot clearly see coming collision? Infra-red sensors discriminate situation and take appropriate action.
  3. Admittedly the brain, with exceeding variable efficacy (as demonstrated on this forum), can have a faster processing time but this is offset by the faster reaction time and accuracy, reliability and innovation with computer technology. Infared sensors can also discriminate in the poor visibility.
  4. Ever hear of a decision state matrix? Keep up?
  5. Facial recognition can determine minor fine facial features. I am sure the difference between a dog and a child would be obvious.
  6. There are already rain-sensing wipers. I could write you a Nassi-Schneidermann algorithm for the rest but I doubt you could understand it!
  7. I recently watched FoxNews and their take on Paxlovid was that because of the anecdotal evidence of both Biden and wife getting rebound, the CDC recommendation was a "joke". This seems to be in line with their usual COVID narrative.
  8. Toyota Sure sell used cars with certification. I know a lot of the cars would have been from Toyota owners who had their cars serviced there. Toyota keep a history of all your servicing records.
  9. Took Norfloxacin another member of the same Fluroquinolone family as Cipro for 7 days, shortly after diagnosed with Peripheral Neuropathy. Maybe coincidental maybe not. "Fluoroquinolones, including ciprofloxacin, are associated with disabling and potentially irreversible serious adverse reactions that have occurred together, including tendinitis and tendon rupture, peripheral neuropathy". Cipro Side Effects: Common, Severe, Long Term - Drugs.com
  10. Remember Google is your friend! Cardless ATM (scb.co.th)
  11. The Tea Party beget Newt Gingrich and he beget Trump. I have seen Newt on Fox, what a vile man.
  12. All "United States passports are property of the United States and must be returned to the U.S. government upon demand". United States passport - Wikipedia
  13. I think COVID has changed the TV and film industry. Movie theatres are no longer attractive to a lot of people. I still have a lot of TV shows and movies on my to-watch-list. But if I watch too many in a given day, I get bored even with the good ones. I generally break my viewing time with YouTube. I find it has a lot of interesting content for all tastes but I have to limit myself because I find it too addictive.
  14. Obviously, propaganda to blame the Azov battalion and Ukraine. Firstly, to justify Russia's past persecution of the Azov prisoners and their future trial for war crimes. Secondly, to justify the possible bombing of the sh** out of Kyiv tomorrow on their Independence Day celebrations. Good breakdown of the Moscow assassination by Jake Broe earlier today.
  15. '"noisy" Trump-Russia investigations'. Yes I agree! Bill Barr Lied About Considering Charging Trump With Obstruction Of Mueller Part of that noise was the LIES from Trump's DOJ Bill Barr when he told Congress that he had considered the Mueller Russian Collusion report where Mueller had suggested that there was evidence to charge Trump with obstruction of his investigation. Barr told Congress to "trust him" and that he had a confidential report which analysed and considered Mueller's evidence and the outcome was that there was insufficient evidence to charge Trump. There was no such consideration or report. It was a big LIE, a court discovered last week. Also, Manafort recently admitted that the Trump 2016 Campaign colluded with Russia and a Senate Report found collusion all last week. So much "noise" this month proving that the "Russia Russia Collusion" was not a hoax after all. Final Senate Intelligence Report On 2016 Election Russian Interference Released : NPR
  16. Obviously, Trump is **** scared that what was seized has compromising material beside the classified documents. Could be something to do with one of his known aberrations. I'm not suggesting it would his obsessive penchant for fast food, so obviously it's not missing McDonald Happy Meal vouchers.
  17. A grifter who doesn't pay his legal bills and someone who obviously doesn't have a strong case.
  18. When I selected my floor tiles, I graded mine by slip resistance. In the bathroom, the shower area had the highest and the bathroom general area not so much. The variation with a different complementary colour looked quite stylist. The other part of the house had a moderately high slip resistance for the kitchen, more so than the rest of the house which had a larger area. Remember the higher the slip resistance the more difficulty in cleaning but safety is king. Maybe select glossy and low slip resistance for wall tiles as they are easier to clean. Homepro has an excellent website with large setting pics of tiles and also shows slip resistance and surface textures. They also have a tile area calculator and grout calculator and local store stock holdings. They have good discounts for online purchases. You could select your tiles online and buy in person from there or use another supplier. Remember tile colour shades can vary from batch to batch so order all your needs at the same time. I think rectified tiles look more modern with very straight edges and finer grout lines and make rooms look larger.
  19. Stone by it's very nature is a natural product and some people like this rough look. Ceramic tiles are pressed and the ones with rectified edges are machined. So of course they look neater. The tessellated tiles in a later photo are very difficult to lay and unless done by a pro look terrible. Yours look excellent!
  20. I think you are getting confused with FBI Director Wray.
  21. No-one needs to know or see everything. Sometimes evidence can be intangible. Evidence can be based on the expert opinion of a respected, trusted, and learned professional who has knowledge in a specialist field. In this case the expert is the judge who issued the warrant based on his expert opinion of the evidence put forward in the affidavit. By the virtue of his issuance of the warrant this would be deemed in any court of law that this is evidence enough and for most who believe in the rule of law this is sufficient.
  22. What constitutional rights was he badgered over? Although, I agree he was badgered for colluding with the Russians over the 2016 elections, for trying to collude with Ukraine over the 2020 elections and withholding their military aid and trying to lead an insurrection and a coup in 2021, and rightly so. But none of those were within his constitutional rights as a president.
  23. Do you have any evidence that Trump doesn't want everything out in the open? But the poster has the burden of proof, I merely disputed his claim. "When two parties are in a discussion and one makes a claim that the other disputes, the one who makes the claim typically has a burden of proof to justify or substantiate that claim". " Hitchens's razor, which declares that "what may be asserted without evidence, may be dismissed without evidence." Burden of proof (philosophy) - Wikipedia
  24. Although Rassmussen Reports is conservative-biased, I am still surprised that it used Roger Stone, a self-confessed convicted felon as a reliable source. Nevertheless, the number of people who believe Trump's propaganda is disturbing. Another Trump term would more likely see “a group of politicized thugs" as Trump's "personal Gestapo.” Obviously, Trump, a known Hitler apologist, has been successful in his use of propaganda using Nazi Joseph Goebel's playbook. "Trump telling rally-goers in Sarasota, Florida: "If you say it enough and keep saying it, they'll start to believe you." "Trump's quote was a near replication of this infamous line from Nazi Joseph Goebbels: 'If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it." https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-doesnt-like-being-compared-to-hitler-2022-7 "Trump told chief of staff, Hitler ‘did a lot of good things’, book says" https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jul/06/donald-trump-hitler-michael-bender-book
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