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15 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:
Sidewalks aren't being reduced but they are in a poor state of repair at the moment
From the article linked in the OP:
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The construction of road islands: Road islands with a width of 90 cm are being constructed on Thepprasit Road. The pedestrian walkways on both sides have been reduced by 50 cm each to maintain the original size of the road.
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How wide were the sidewalks on Thepprasit? To remove 50cm would be significant, no?
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On https://www.ais.th/one-2-call/sim-netmarathon/en/, they offer:
3 months for B535 (B178/mo) - 5G 100GB/month unlimited data.
Is it 100GB/month or is it unlimited data?
Do they mean 100Gbps? It says 100GB/month...
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2 hours ago, smoo1954 said:
Because the photo you took is not very sharp it’s hard to be sure but it looks like the single module item attached to the end of your 3 phase breaker could possibly be the RCD. Take another photo.
1 hour ago, eisfeld said:Looks like a shunt release for remote control to me. And it seems all three breaker toggles are physically hacked together and then to the shunt release? Not 100% sure as picture not super clear.
Agree that is looks like a shunt release, like this one: https://chint-circuit-breaker.com/product-sht-x3-shunt-release.html
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8 hours ago, snoop1130 said:Passengers on a Scoot flight from Singapore to Bangkok feared for their lives when a technical fault caused the aircraft to catch fire yesterday afternoon. Pictures taken by a passenger on the TR605 flight showed a plume-filled cabin. The Airbus A321 departed Bangkok at 3.56pm and was due to arrive in Singapore at 7.15pm.
"..a Scoot flight from Singapore to Bangkok..."
"...Airbus A321 departed Bangkok at 3.56pm and was due to arrive in Singapore at 7.15pm..."
Great accuracy in reporting. Causes me to wonder about the rest of the information in the article.
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Where in Jomtien is "Big Market Jomtien"?
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(1999, Tokyo) The recent craze for hydrogen beer is at the heart of a three-way lawsuit between unemployed stockbroker Toshira Otoma, the Tike-Take karaoke bar, and the Asaka Beer Corporation. Mr. Otoma is suing the bar and the brewery for selling toxic substances, and is claiming damages for grievous bodily harm leading to the loss of his job. The bar is counter-suing for defamation and loss of customers.
The Asaka Beer corporation brews "Suiso" brand beer, in which the carbon dioxide normally used to add fizz has been replaced by the more environmentally friendly hydrogen gas. Two side effects of the hydrogen gas have made the beer extremely popular at karaoke sing-along bars and discotheques.
First, because hydrogen molecules are lighter than air, sound waves are transmitted more rapidly, so individuals whose lungs are filled with the nontoxic gas can speak with an uncharacteristically high voice. Exploiting this quirk of physics, chic urbanites can now sing soprano parts on karaoke sing-along machines after consuming a big gulp of Suiso beer.
Second, the flammable nature of hydrogen has also become a selling point, though it should be noted that Asaka has not acknowledged that this was a deliberate marketing ploy.
The beer has inspired a new fashion of blowing flames from one's mouth using a cigarette as an ignition source. Many new karaoke videos feature singers shooting blue flames in slow motion, while flame contests take place in pubs everywhere. "Mr. Otoma has no one to blame but himself. If he had not become drunk and disorderly, none of this would have happened. Our security guards undergo the most careful screening and training before they are allowed to deal with customers," said Mr. Takashi Nomura, Manager of the Tike-Take bar.
"Mr. Otoma drank fifteen bottles of hydrogen beer in order to maximize the size of the flames he could belch during the contest. He catapulted balls of fire across the room that Godzilla would be proud of, but this was not enough to win him first prize since the judgment is made on the quality of the flames and the singing, and after fifteen bottles of lager he was badly out of tune."
"He took exception to the result and hurled blue fireballs at the judge, singeing the front of a female judge's hair and entirely removing her eyebrows and lashes, and ruining the clothes of two nearby customers. None of these people have returned to my bar. When our security staff approached Mr. Otoma, he turned his attentions to them, making it almost impossible to approach him. Our head bouncer had no choice but to hurl himself at Mr. Otoma's knees, knocking his legs from under him."
"The laws of physics are not to be disobeyed, and the force that propelled Mr. Otoma's legs backwards also pivoted around his center of gravity and moved his upper body forward with equal velocity. It was his own fault that he had his mouth open for the next belch, his own fault that he held a lighted cigarette in front of it, and his own fault that he swallowed that cigarette."
"The Tike-Take bar takes no responsibility for the subsequent internal combustion, rupture of his stomach lining, nor the third degree burns to his esophagus, larynx and sinuses as the exploding gases forced their way out of his body. Mr. Otoma's consequential muteness and loss of employment are his own fault."
Mr. Otoma was unavailable for comment
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On 3/28/2023 at 6:24 AM, snoop1130 said:
...was led by the Chief of Chonburi Immigration, Pol. Col. Parinya Klinkesorn.
Colonel Klink?
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9 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:
What does this mean? Scorched earth has no meaning other than being earth damaged by fire. How does it apply to a report about Trump? If it means something other than earth damaged by fire, why not say so instead of saying something that means nothing?
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/scorched-earth:
directed toward victory or supremacy at all costs : RUTHLESS
https://grammarist.com/idiom/scorched-earth-policy/
Today, the idiom scorched earth policy refers to any ruthless strategy that includes destruction in order to achieve a goal.
https://www.idiomsandslang.com/scorched-earth-tactics-policy-etc/
ruthless, extremely destructive
Get the idea?
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11 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:When you plan to stay longer in Thailand than the 45 or 30 day Permit to stay you would receive on entry, as you plan to do, be aware that at your departure airport in order to let you board the airline will want to see that you have an 'onward' flight out of the country on a date PRIOR to the Permit to stay you will receive from Thai border immigration will expire.
So if your return flight is past the Permit to stay expiry date (like in your case), you would also need to have a 'burner' ticket from Thailand to an international destination. You can buy on-line such a fully legit flight-reservation for approx 10-15 US $. This needs to be done on the day of your departure flight or previous day, as the companies providing that service automatically cancel your reservation 48 or 72 hours after you paid for it by credit-card. Since you would be in Thailand already by that time, there's no problem with that and even if your Airline or Thai border immigration would check the validity of that 'onward flight' they would find it on the airline's booking system so no problem and fully legit.
Also as mentioned before by other posters, when you plan to stay longer than the 30 or 45 day Permit to stay you would receive on entry by Thai border-immigration, you can visit ANY Immigration Office to buy a 30-day extension (1.900,- THB). Immigration will most probably require that you show a TM-30 slip of the place where you are staying. So simply ask one at the Hotel where you are staying before heading to Immigration (you don't need to do it close to Permit validity expiry, as the 30 days extension is ADDED to that expiry date). Note that if you are staying with friends you might thus have to find a cheap Hotel that can provide you with that TM-30 slip (you don't even have to sleep there, so they might be willing to give it to you for a huge discounted room-price fee).
Actually, I have an easier/cheaper way to book a "fake" trip before the 30th/45th day after entry: I have a pile of unused mileage points with UA which have no cancellation penalty. I'll book my SIN side-trip and once I get to Thailand if I just don't feel like taking that side trip, I will go to Immigrations for an extension of stay and then cancel the SIN flights with no penalty. If I'm feeling game enough, I will actually do the SIN side-trip and avoid interacting with Immigrations for an extension.
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On 3/16/2023 at 9:11 PM, wpcoe said:
If I can get past the hurdle at the airport when the airline carrying me to Thailand insists on seeing a flight out of Thailand within 30 days, that would be fine. I did the Singapore side-trip once before and it actually was quite pleasant, but yeah, any travel these days can be more drudgery than it should.
On 3/18/2023 at 4:32 PM, treetops said:They've not been asking for that during the period when visa exempt entry has been increased to 45 days. If a checkin agent has asked then it would be soon be fixed on escalation
On 3/18/2023 at 4:44 PM, Mike Teavee said:I don't know where you fly from but every person I know flying from the UK has been asked for an onward flight ticket.
Same experience as @Mike Teavee: Folks who have traveled from the USA recently have still been asked to produce a ticket out of Thailand by the 45th day.
I'm not confident that escalating to an airline supervisor would be successful. If the airline carries you into Thailand and for some reason you're caught exceeding 45 days (or you simply get a grouchy IO at the airport?) I understood that the airline would be fined. How would a waiver between you and the airline avoid that fine? i.e. Why would an airline supervisor put their company at risk?
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4 hours ago, chris carre said:
If you are only staying in Thailand for 45 day,s there is no need to leave on a side trip.Simply apply for a standard 30 day extension to your visa exempt entry 30 +30=60day stay in the kingdom.1900 baht
If I can get past the hurdle at the airport when the airline carrying me to Thailand insists on seeing a flight out of Thailand within 30 days, that would be fine. I did the Singapore side-trip once before and it actually was quite pleasant, but yeah, any travel these days can be more drudgery than it should.
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9 hours ago, snoop1130 said:...police should encourage members of the public to report any police officers who appear to have psychiatric disorders.
Yeah, sure. I'll do just that. What could possibly go wrong?
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I'm hoping they do. I'm arriving on 25-April for 45 days and would prefer not to have to make a side-trip out of the country (probably a day or two in Singapore.)
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59 minutes ago, ezzra said:Why waste money on nail polish, i hear a gallon a white wall paint works out much cheaper.
Or, Wite Out? Easier to slip into your purse.
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Here I was thinking the old "Find 'em, **** 'em, Forget 'em" and wondered what the other two were.
Turns out they meant: "food, film, fashion, fighting, and festival". Imagine that.
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I'm a 67-year old American, and after 19 years in Thailand I left for Mexico in 2020. I rationalized it by being ticked off at having to put THB800,000 in a Thai bank for the retirement extensions. I preferred to keep that money invested in the USA in higher-yielding equities. However, I think the reason was at least as much that I was restless and wanted a change.
Now, I'm pretty much prevented from returning to Thailand full-time even though I still have a condo in Jomtien. I canceled my long-standing Thai Aetna/BUPA health insurance policy and soon thereafter was diagnosed with cancer. If I were to return to Thailand now, everything documented in 19 years of Thai medical records + cancer would be excluded. If I get tired of Mexico, I'll probably return to the USA for health care under Medicare.
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Are 20-year-old “Lakkhana” and 19-year-old “Netnapa” men? Maybe I'm not woke enough, but those two folks with blurred faces like like women – who are they and what's their connection to the story?
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I like how the lead white car in oncoming traffic decides to make a U-turn. "Uh uh. Nope. I'm outta here!" ????
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I like plain "chaa dahm" better. It's the famous "Thai iced tea" without the dairy and sweeteners.
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Most of the 110/120v heaters here are 3.5kW, but yeah, 4.5kW would need hefty cabling. Electrical supply is as stable as in Thailand. We have 14°C mornings as often as Pattaya, i.e. not often. (I don't think we went that low this winter. Yet, anyway.)
From the comments here, I think what I probably have in my Jomtien condo is a 3.5kW heater. When I was in smaller homes and in a low-rise smaller condo building with rooftop tanks, in the summer the "cold" water was warm enough for a shower without turning the hot water knob. In a high-rise condo, the cold water's not quite that hot, and in the winter whatever heater I have (3.5kW?) is enough for hot, but not scalding, shower.
I think there's a big difference between underground tanks and rooftop ones exposed to the sun, and the latter is what I have in Mexico.
After reading these comments, I think I'll go with a 3.5kW or 4.5kW 220/240v heater. Thanks!
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I'm renovating a home in Mexico (I will be splitting my time 50/50 between Thailand/Mexico once it's finished) and want to install an on-demand "multi-point" electric water heater. In Thailand these are fairly common and I've had them in my past four Thailand homes. However, I've been stuck in Mexico for three years and have trouble remembering what type of heater I even have in my Jomtien condo.
Tankless on-demand electric heaters are relatively new here. Most people use a gas heater, usually with a big tank. None of the "changs" that I'm working with have ever seen one, and even the experienced contractor I'm using has never used nor installed one, so local knowledge is pretty slim.
Seems like the entry-level heaters are 110v and 3.5kW, with a few 110v 4.5kW units. There are a fair amount of 220v models starting at 5.5kW.
The climate where I am is almost identical to that of the Pattaya area. Rooftop water tanks are ubiquitous here, too. There are tons of scathing reviews for almost all of these heaters on Amazon, even for a 220v 7kW unit, saying they barely warm the water. I have my suspicions that these reviews are from folks who live in colder climates, but not sure.
Is a 220v 5.5kW heater adequate for a one-bedroom home (think condo) for sinks & shower? What do you think about a 110v 3.5kW heater?
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7 hours ago, swm59nj said:
But I’m having the same issue with the 7162. Sent it Registered last year. Scanned delivered. Got second notice saying never received. Sent second one EMS December 2. They claim they still don’t have it. Even though scanned delivered and even shows a name of someone that actually signed for it.
Identical to my situation here in Mexico. When I called the SSA 1-800 number in December, the helpful representative gave me a fax # and an actual street address in Wilkes-Barre PA. Can't FedEx to the P.O. Box number on the pre-addressed envelope, but can FedEx to the street address, so I (a) FedEx'd the form with my original signature to the street address, (b) faxed a copy, and (c) sent a photocopy of the signed form via registered mail in the provided pre-addressed envelope. I included a cover letter with each, explaining my three-pronged strategy. I hope I covered my bases!
In case anybody else wants to courier their form to the SSA, this is the address I got from the lady on the phone:
Social Security Administration
Stegmaier Bldg, St. 102
7 North Wilkes-Barre Blvd.
Wilkes-Barre PA 18702-5241... and this is the fax number she gave me: 1-833-950-3192
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5 hours ago, trainman34014 said:
Did he have a Work Permit ?
5 hours ago, josephbloggs said:There's alway one who makes this incredibly boring and predictable comment on any story like this.
Yawn.Back in the day, after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, it was quite a discussion topic when it was decided that foreign rescue workers would need proper work visas. I assumed that's what @trainman34014 had in mind with his post?
PS: I can hardly believe the tsunami was 18 years ago!
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Elderly Samut Prakan trader clears debts after land sale for over 10 million baht
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65 years old is elderly? ????