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  1. Yep. I got permission from the owner to do it of course.
  2. Ask him for the login to Section38 mobile app and register yourself. If he doesn't have one, try to register this address by yourself in the app. In 2020 when the owner was overseas I registered the address where I live in Section38 and reported myself, only needed the owner's passport scan for this as I remember. Done many 90-days reports and visa extension with this report, no questions asked.
  3. Check the logs folder: https://forum.emclient.com/t/location-of-diagnostic-logs-imap-smtp/74156 If you have problem understanding the log, you can post it here I think.
  4. I just handed them my old and new passports and wrote a new address on the list of paper, information updated, and no questions from them. I think they just don't care if you already have an account, the correctness of the address is your responsibility.
  5. For me Febuxostat is much "softer" in terms of side effects, but I don't have a heart disease.
  6. Did they test for uric acid levels? If you have it higher than normal, better to use Febuxostat (Feburic 80 mg).
  7. A server that set in Windows settings have a priority. You can check what your machine is using here: https://www.dnsleaktest.com Nowadays DNS can be also set in browsers (check Secure DNS setting in Chrome, for example).
  8. First question, what CPU is in your laptop? If it is Intel 12 or 13 gen with P-cores and E-cores, it is a bad idea to switch back to Windows 10, because it can't switch processes between P and E cores when needed, so you will lose a chunk of performance and battery life. If you have an AMD system (or Intel gen 11 or older) you can go to https://www.microsoft.com/th-th/software-download/windows10 Create a USB-stick with Windows 10 and install it from scratch. Then you can go to eBay and get Windows 10 Pro key for $3-15 (those keys are in a grey area, they are legit and working, but using them for your system can be considered piracy, do not use them for OS if you want to use it for commercial purposes)
  9. Install the Vivino app on your phone and check wines there, usually it is pretty good to find a good one. Also it will show median price for the wine.
  10. https://www.bot.or.th/App/BTWS_STAT/statistics/ReportPage.aspx?reportID=409&language=eng I think rates is for THB, maybe you can find something about USD accounts here, or try official sites of banks, that exist in 97-98
  11. Strange, one year ago I paid 2300 for one tooth, I think they have discounts if you live in Thailand.
  12. Dr. Surapong Youngpairoj in Bangkok Christian Hospital. Around 1500-2500 per tooth (depends on complexity).
  13. Ask MRT staff for directions next time ????, you can get directly to Bang Sue Grand Station, I'm 100% sure of it, been here 4 weeks ago.
  14. Near St. Louis Hospital is Bang Rak Medical Center (vaccination centre is closed here now). Bang Sue Grand Station is accessible from MRT Bang Sue, there is underground passage, no need to cross any roads.
  15. You can get Yellow passport at MedPark Hospital, you need to call to arrange appointment: 020233333 and pay 50thb I think. Or schedule visit to Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute via MorProm, but it is kinda far (Nonthaburi Civic Centre Station at MRT Purple Line then 15 min on foot to reach them).
  16. You can go there by MRT Blue line - station with the same name: Bang Sue
  17. Last time (around month ago), I got some Beer Lao Dark in in some bar in Bangkok and noticed that taste is degraded, tastes watery and more bitter than before. Maybe just a bad batch, need to investigate further.
  18. Trying to find Jeju Air’s flight 7C2244 for booking (skyscanner, jeju air website), but only see flights with stopovers, I'm I stupid?
  19. You need a hotel license for short-term (less than a month) rentals.
  20. Up, need to know if there is a Pfizer booster still available. And if it is available, what are their working hours?
  21. Try to switch to Ketorolac, it is very effective and non-opioid, but I think in Thailand it is only injections, not tablets. Also, you can ask for Nimesulide (Nise) in your hospital, it is another non-opioid that is very effective for arthritis related pain. With Tramadol you will need to increase dosage to get same effect every months or so, it is not suitable for long time.
  22. Try Japanese Pitta masks (can be difficult to find original ones). They are very breathable (made from spongy material) and you can wash them, so a pack of 3 masks can be used for 1-3 months. (they don't offer any anit-viral protection tho, only anti-dust/pollen)
  23. Do the test at home and take a photo of it with your name and date written on the box, if they ask for the test, just show the photo.
  24. Try Bangkok Christian Hospital, it is cheap and fast.
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