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Cook the heck out of it, then use the water for stock. Dispose of the sediment.
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Also available at the airport, as a rental service:
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So just take your salary slips and tax declararion and you should be all good.
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In Fortune Town 4th floor is a shop specialized in CD / DVD duplication.
For smaller runs, ask any internet cafe.
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The Thai police force, not very good at solving murders, but fraud? now you've hit their area of expertise!
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For all the other stuff (cable, connectors, copy soldering stations for about nothing, etc.) Yes, a walk around Ban Mo is the best option.
Also see Electronic Source http://www.es.co.th they have an outlet at Ban Mo as well.
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Specs are 220 +/- 10% so nothing to worry about. Most countries are switching to 240V which also doesn't matter much for existing '220V' equipment, it should handle it fine.
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There are still large tracts of Deutsche Autobahn with no speed limits. Completely legal and infrastructure is in place to quickly sweep up the wrecks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_limits_in_Germany
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15/45 is single phase, 15A nominal (calibrated), 45A max (though 50 won't hurt it) meter and incoming line.
If you're from the States, don't forget the voltage is double here, so the max wattage is 45*240 = 10,800 Watts (over 10KW)
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22 minutes ago, Here It Is said:
No high horse needed. I merely stated you don't have this nonsense on a Mac. Up to you.
You didn't read the link, did you?
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Read this article about the cause and removal:
https://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-fake-flash-player-update/
And for the Mac guy on his high horse:
https://www.intego.com/mac-security-blog/mac-users-attacked-fake-adobe-update/
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Not as stupid as you think, these guys have the cables, mounting brackets and tools and are normally pretty resourceful. Give it a go.
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Sounds more like a job for a motorcycle shop, why not ask.. they may even fit an engine.
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The closest one.
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20 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:
I must say the neighbor's still sounds very plausible, seeing the wreckage, doesn't exactly look like space grade materials and welding. Love the picture though, reminds me of KSP.
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Not bad, just a bit on the outskirts (eastern end) of Bangkok, so cheaper.
It used to be the end of the Skytrain line, but nowadays that one is extended quite a bit, so you could say On Nut gets more and more into the center :)
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here's a couple more for the non-believers:
https://www.cnet.com/news/warning-over-faulty-usb-chargers-after-death/
Deconstruction of one for the techies, points out dangers nicely:
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I'd also expect him holding the phone as the main conductive path, but maybe there were scorch marks. Anyway being electrocuted by a faulty charger is not a rare occasion and the bare concrete structures here make it a lot easier than back home with insulated everything including rubber lined carpets and wallpaper, while wearing shoes inside.
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Actually this is as good a place as any to urge everyone to install a RCB / Safety Cut device ASAP. They will protect you from these accidents (faulty chargers, water heaters, showers, water pumps) by shutting everything off before it kills you. On high sensitivity you won't even feel it, just suddenly sit in the dark holding a bad wire.
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Doesn't matter if things fry (which they will do quickly) as long as there is still a current path through your body, which is quite likely (no ground wires, bare feet and concrete). A handful of milliamps at 240V will quickly kill you. Holding anything metal on your phone with a faulty charger will send enough current through you to ground to kill, but not enough to melt the cable.
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Circuit breaker won't save you. Would need an RCB to give you a chance. Circuit breakers / fuses are to protect the wires, not people.
Cause indeed cheap Chinese chargers, with insufficient separation between high voltage and low voltage paths. An ant crawls in and ZAP
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With mass shootings in the US now averaging over one a day, it shouldn't even be news anymore, just publish monthly statistics.
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Between the noobs who think common KYC procedures are identity theft, to the people who are worried about spam on their email..... you guys really have no business being in crypto. I recommend sticking to ETFs and mutual funds recommended by your broker or to your football betting. Crypto is not user nor mistake friendly.
Yes crypto is only for non-noobs, gladly giving up their address, photo id, signature plus a clear indication of their wealth to a random third party website.
Have fun with your scam coins.
Also great attitude to get people to use it, I'd stay miles away with your 'for the elite haxx0r only' stance.
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For a reasonable estimate you could use 'measure distance' on google maps. (right click on map / measure distance / click around to make your route)
A very rough round trip gives me about 5,200 KM
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Well she could've hooked the Christmas lights to 2 phases, and gotten away with 12' cables at 230V..