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If you want TV and movies you can download a app on your phone and cast it to your smart TV .
If not but a cheap Android box and download apps like cinema TV, popcorn TV or teatimetv. There are many more.
All free.
Things like mobdro and livetvnet are ok also but buffer too much in live sporting games.
Try to find a cheap IPTV option. Hundreds out there.
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On 8/23/2021 at 11:24 PM, GrandPapillon said:
yeah, they said the same thing back in 2015, and look where we are now, nothing changed and Cryptos didn't take over the world finance ????
I am just laughing at gullible idiots who think cryptos will change the world financial system, when they don't even have the basics to understand the complexity of the world financial system.
Hency why cryptos will fail eventually,
I'm sorry but you have no idea. You need to expand your knowledge. There are cryptos that are solving on demand liquidity right now. The ability to transfer one currency to another and then back to the recipient in less than 5 seconds.
Alot of crypto is nonsense so that's why you need to do your research and buy something that has a utility.
In 5 years there there will be very few countries with paper money.
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Unless anyone on here is a chart analysis then it's impossible to say for sure and even they get it wrong.
Heard a few people saying sell November/December because a crash is coming.
As they say here "Up to you".
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2 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:
I agree, as if they end up being infected it will be brought back to the home and families.
The vaccine doesn't stop you spreading it
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3 hours ago, ukrules said:
Deaths from Delta are greatly reduced everywhere, the problem with looking at the UK or European data is that there are very large numbers of vaccinated people there.
In India and Thailand the number of people who are or were vaccinated when Delta hit was very low, that's the difference that makes the difference here....
So your saying being vaccinated makes the Delta variant worse?
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100 million so 50million people can be vaccinated upon their arrival.
Doesn't feel you with optimism regarding the current vaccination rollout or future lockdowns and opening of the country.
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13 hours ago, Abik said:
The immunity last only for ½ a years, then you must have a new booster shot.
The only solution is to vaccinate the whole world and pray..., if it wont work, we'll have to live beside it until a real medicine will be found.
Not true. The researcher on the Joe Rogan show has antibodies after 10months.
They know this as they get tested before every show.
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So both vaccinated and unvaccinated can both pass the virus but vaccinated people are less likely to have severe symptoms and die.
So to wrap this all up why would a vaccinated person care if a unvaccinated person(them being in the minority) had the vaccine or not and vice versa.
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On 8/13/2021 at 4:26 PM, Nickelbeer said:
No. Some are uninformed enough to accept on SInovac injections and think they are safe.
Although they may not be effective they are definitely safe as they are made in the same way as traditional vaccines.
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19 minutes ago, Nickelbeer said:
This is a very encouraging development. Pfizer jabs should be the goal of everyone here.
Are you sure about that?
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7 minutes ago, Scott Tracy said:
Can you get it as cash from an ATM?
It's called digital for a reason
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Vaccinating kids who are perfectly healthy from something that most people recover from and even if you are vaccinated it doesn't stop you spreading it.
What's the <deleted> point? 3 yr olds. This is disgusting!
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2 minutes ago, bbko said:Over here on Pattaya's Darkside a new 7-11 opened up even though there are 2 other 7-11's less than a minute motorbike ride away.
In the 14+ years I've been living here, dozens of mini Big-Cs, Tesco Express, 7-11s, CP markets, have opened up. I feel bad for those mom & pop shops, but this is survival of the fittest.
The mom and pops shops are making a killing while the alcohol bans are in place
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3 minutes ago, natway09 said:
When we got our 1st jab of AZ in the village we also got instructions to avoid alcohol & coffee for 4 days.
2 Thai characters had a bit of a binge on the 2nd night & would have died had the other 2 on the binge
not had the forsight to take directly to hospital
They spent 3 days there
Typical Thai voodoo nonsense talk. Same when you are sick and go to the pharmacy. No chicken or seafood.
Had the vaccine. Drank two coffees before. Drank 4 beers that night and drank two coffees the next morning.
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On 7/19/2021 at 1:28 PM, Senechal said:
I'm going to be the doom guy on this thread, I'm afraid.
My guess is "never" -- or at least not within the foreseeable future. I don't think this "pandemic" has an end. Looking at the international data from California to Australia to the UK, I don't see much reason to suspect there is a stable plateau of zero infection on the horizon. (Not that "zero infection" was the original goal -- but it certainly appears to be now).
The mutation rate appears to be a matter of weeks, and the efficacy of vaccines looks like it's a matter of 3 to 4 months at best. Infection rates are disturbingly high among the already-vaccinated.
The spike in cases in the UK, Israel, Malta and other high-majority vaccinated countries suggests that this virus is simply not going to be defeated in any long-term, sustainable sense by vaccines. Needless to say, Big Pharma will sell us (or our governments, at least) on the idea that the reason the vaccines aren't working is simply that we need more of them, more frequently. And we're going to need digital restrictions to make sure we comply.
Vaccine passports are coming -- which is another way of saying that a permanent state of travel-restrictions is coming. Yes, travel will be possible. No, I don't think travel will not be impulse driven, hassle-free or enjoyable -- or affordable for nearly as many people as it was before.
The new normal is greatly reduced travel, and a return to national, in-country travel for most people around the world.
One possible upside though: I think the era of massive group-tours might be drawing to a close. 1000 Chinese people crammed into a sightseeing coach seems like a recipe for Covid outbreaks and might make life difficult for tour operators.
Completely agree.
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Hmm seems this covid thing has a couple more years left in it at least
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Survival box. How about a box with some vaccines you ????
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9 minutes ago, steven100 said:
I hope so ..... lol
No. It's only goiny down. The great reset is upon us.
Everything the op said will come true. Universal Income will be implemented and the financial system will fail and the digital currencies will be made mainstream.
Where is my tin foil hat?
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Seen this commotion on my way home yesterday.
Wondered what was happening. Must of been a hundred Thai onlookers when the Ambulance was there.
Can't believe he went swimming. The water was really rough at that time.
Not Ko Samet beach!
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Reports coming out from Israel about effiency of pzizer against the Delta variant and even reports of only lasting 6 months
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1 hour ago, Jingthing said:Yeah we stole your language and now we own it.
Suck it up Buttercup.
Pretty sure it's still called English.
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Where is the motorbike taxi mafia when you need them?
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Here we go. After being vaccinated with Sinovac we are told you need a <deleted> of Astravenca for the Delta variant.
Then after that we need another dose for the Lambda variant or a Mrna shot for another variant and so on on and so forth.
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They're fine for basic jobs.
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Thailand eases COVID-19 restrictions - but only for people who are vaccinated
in Thailand News
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Will be inforced like every other rule in Thailand