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KannikaP

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  1. That's a laugh.........totally legal? Hope the question mark relieves your confusion.
  2. It's not a Lawyer, it's an illegal Agent who shares your money with IOs, banks and himself.
  3. Just Googled 'which foods contain melatonin', and was surprised to see mango, rice, oily fish, nuts, mushrooms, bananas, and others.
  4. No Enoon. The correct expression is 'Couldn't give a f...k" meaning that you have nothing left to give. Not popular ways in countries which speak 'proper English' I suppose the addition of the ?, changing it's meaning to 'Do you think I could give a f....k'? making it a question, whereas 'I couldn't give the aforementioned action makes it a statement
  5. Oh no it ain't. Bht 30.37 in my neck of the woods. 30.84 at Shell. Premium diesel, whatever that is, 44.84. Will my Vigo go faster on it? 555
  6. No Skippy, it's 'Couldn't' give whatever, in English anyway.
  7. Diesel's been the same for months, although the new PM promised it would go below what it is now.
  8. Sitting 2 metres away from a 75 incher, you would have to move your eyes/head from side to side to see the full screen. Not good in an action movie.
  9. No they are not. Chinese, with HQ in Hong Kong and the Caymans. Manufactured in Schengdong province. Possibly some manufacturing takes place here, same as a lot of cars etc.
  10. The suspect on the black motorbike, identified by Pattaya Police as Mr. Ashton James Ellison, a 39-year-old British man, was allegedly heavily intoxicated and had also suffered a head injury, according to the rescue teams.
  11. What's an eggcorn please. We don't have that word in English.
  12. Could not see where it said he was a Scouser. Nobody wearing helmets. Three on a bike. Pi55ed falang = big problems all round
  13. Not exactly the same, but near enough. $965 from Invade. W11 is free from Microsoft.
  14. Read Yellowtail's invoice again. It is an SSD he bought.
  15. Yes I know that, I have built several Tower PCs, and NUCs. As you say, it is easy these days. Installling an OS (W11) is pretty straight forward as well. But asking again about any International warranty. If one of the components does fail, which is most unlikely but possible, who and how would it get fixed?
  16. How can you tell where it has been built?
  17. You mean that they will send a Thai techie to fix a PC you bought in USA?
  18. Possibly not, but the satisfaction of doing it yourself is great.........well for me it is!
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