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1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:
That is correct. Ninety day reporting is not required until after July 31st.
Not so fast Joe, I'll bet you that at the end of July, they have no way to reset the windows for online reporting and all you will have is to go there, or mail it in.
How much?
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Yeah, big risk.
From American CDC. Now I understand that the people here in Thailand are much better experts than in the USA, but since the *&$&$&$&*$*)_()$( heads here mentioned SALIVA, I thought I might check our lowly CDC.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/water.html
There is no evidence that the virus that causes COVID-19 can be spread to people through the water in pools, hot tubs, spas, or water play areas. Proper operation and maintenance (including disinfection with chlorine and bromine) of these facilities should inactivate the virus in the water.
While there is ongoing community spread of COVID-19 of the virus that causes COVID-19, it is important for individuals as well as owners and operators of these facilities to take steps to ensure health and safety:
Everyone should follow local and state guidance that may determine when and how recreational water facilities may operate.
Individuals should continue to protect themselves and others at recreational water venues both in and out of the water – for example, by practicing social distancing and good hand hygiene.
In addition to ensuring water safety and quality, owners and operators of community pools, hot tubs, spas, and water play areas should follow the interim guidance for businesses and employers for cleaning and disinfecting their community facilities. -
19 hours ago, ubonjoe said:
You can do a online report of staying longer than 90 day in the country up to 15 day before up to the report date.
Scroll down the terms and condition on this website for the reporting to find the info needed.
https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do
I suggest all do theirs online because when the "amnesty" is over I'm betting that you will all have to go to Immigration to get it reset.
I don't trust these people.
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I use AIS Fiber. It's reliable. My VPN stays connected until I turn it off. Sometimes it is running for days. Change your internet provider. Try AIS.
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Just now, Susco said:
So since you refute everyone's opinion, you must be the expert.
We all can't wait for your professional explanation.
You want to share it with use, please?
Yeah, a whole bunch of Cisco Certifications and 35 years in the business, what do I know?
He should dump TRUE because everyone I talk to who has TRUE, hates it and complains that it is not reliable.
A packet, is a packet, is a packet.
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Just now, Susco said:
Does your modem/router has a VPN pass-through setting that's enabled?
If it wasn't set properly, your VPN wouldn't connect.
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41 minutes ago, DUS said:
Whenever I use a VPN connection on my Mac (via WLAN; PureVPN) whilst at the same time streaming some content on TV via the android box, within 5 -15 minutes the internet connection is lost because the cable modem/router loses its connection to the True network.
A packet is a packet, is a packet. All packets look the same to a router.
Your problem is TRUE.
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9 minutes ago, RichCor said:If your VPN is encrypting data travelling over the connection, then yes it can potentially crash your system connection or router connection (even though it's not supposed to have that or any affect on them).
Basically, a VPN "encapsulates" all your normal Internet traffic and redirects is to your VPN provider. Unfortunately, the device or the router may still try to inspect the contents and become confused when it tries parsing the gobbledy-goop encrypted data held in the packets.
Everything you said above, is 100 percent wrong.
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8 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:
Some people are struggling with the term 'essential'...
Not me, I essentially, need my pool.
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On 5/9/2020 at 11:53 AM, daveAustin said:
Elevator is essential, pool is not + people will naturally gather at the latter which they don't want. Seems pretty logical to me.
The elevator will kill you. The pool will not.
It's the SALIVA! Be so scared now.
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2 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:
He was told - but he ignored it.
He is who?
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5 minutes ago, stevenl said:
You make 4 claims, I disagree with 3 with arguments. Your answer is a link and telling me to find the arguments for you. Sorry, discussions don't work that way. Disagree with someone, come with facts.
You'll get one for now as I will go exercise.
The title says it all.
Chew on that for a while.
One down.
The rest of your silly assertions will fall just as quickly. Walking awaits:
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9 minutes ago, stevenl said:
So nothing to refute my points.
Can you not read?
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6 minutes ago, stevenl said:1. Not true, genetic code was made public.
2. Not true, both claimed differently from what you're saying.
3. Seems correct.
4. WHO was there, so not true. If you mean now, true, neither would any of the western countries, so irrelevant.
Tsk tsk, making excuses for Chinese Communist lies. Have you no shame?
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2 minutes ago, xylophone said:
Would be better if you educated yourself on what it means!!
This is what someone writes when what they claimed is entirely false.
What next, you tell me do my own research. This is not how adults debate. This is how children debate.
You said what I posted was conspiracy and I asked you to be specific.
You can't do it. And now, everyone knows.
Bravo, for showing your true self.
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1 minute ago, xylophone said:
So I post some facts which are out there for all to see and in several publications, and you publish some conspiracy theories.
Speaks for itself................
What that I posted is a theory or a conspiracy? Try to be specific in your answers.
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15 minutes ago, xylophone said:In answer to your question, a look at the timelines might give you a clue......
In late November 2019 China reported that a new viral type of pneumonia had been discovered (but knew very little about it).
They issued a second warning in late December and on January 11th registered their first death.
On January 14 the WHO virologist (an American) issued a warning that a new viral type of pneumonia, which up until that time had killed only a few dozen people in China, had the potential to become a worldwide pandemic if steps were not taken. According to Reuters in Geneva, WHO said there may have been limited human-to-human transmission of a new coronavirus in China within families, and it is possible there could be a wider outbreak.
On January 30 the World Health Organisation issued its highest level warning with regard to the virus.
Now I fail to see how anybody could have done anything else than what was done at the time, and the reason it has spread and tens of thousands have died, along with world markets dying as well, is because countries like the UK and US did not take the same actions as the likes of Germany.
Remember that often as not a virus cannot be identified "overnight" and scaremongering does nothing to help anybody, but the fact that countries took up to 6 to 8 weeks (the US in particular) to act upon what was then becoming fairly clear with regards to a possible pandemic, needs to be taken into consideration, because it's that which has assisted the spread of this virus.
You left out quite a bit:
1. China destroying the virus data in December.
2. WHO conspiring with China claiming it was not spread person to person.
3. China hiding that person to person spreading from the world.
4. China denying access to foreign scientists to come see the infection first hand.
You conveniently left much out ... why?
Countries like the USA and UK wouldn't have to take any steps if they had been warned in December. The Chinese government deliberately murdered people around the world due their actions.
Their actions were deliberate.
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3 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:
You might not want to post that here. SS numbers can only be changed under special circumstances and if you had it changed, anything going to the original number would be cross -referenced with the new, meaning you wouldn't get paid twice.
You'll have to tell the politicians they screwed up. What a surprise, a politician who screws up.
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I have received it twice. I changed my social security number two years ago and it appears they have paid both. Bonus for me.
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Just now, Isaan sailor said:
China’s Wuhan coverup and denials have brought the world to its knees. Look at unemployment figures. Look at world markets. Why do liberals give CCP a pass?
They are afraid.
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10 hours ago, Thailand said:
Deflect,deflect,deflect. China has been sharing information with many allies particularly Thailand. Perhaps the USA could have asked them?
It could be an election winner like the immigration push 4 years ago and Biden does not appear to be any sort of opposition. Typical Trump, find a focus for the hate and push,push,push.
Looks like "Chaina" not Covid (say it quietly) is the hate factor and POTUS is very good at stirring up hate.
Your post makes no sense. If China shared something with Thailand, then surely Thailand would have shared it with the world.
I dare you to prove your second sentence.
Can you? Dare you?
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1 minute ago, samsensam said:
so why aren't you doing so?
Good God, do I have to write it again and again? The doors in the stairwells are locked.
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7 hours ago, josephbloggs said:
I think that lady really ought to move over to the left.
These people are perfect for the Milgram Experiment.
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On 5/3/2020 at 4:09 AM, rooster59 said:
25. Amulet shop
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What next, shall we all put "eye of Newt" under our pillows?
Can VPN "crash" your modem connection?
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You may not be an expert, but you know more than the gaslighters here who claim to be experts. WIFI has overhead that wire does not. The WIFI speeds claimed are usually only burstable speeds. Most WIFI cannot maintain anything near the speed they advertise.