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Daimler

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  1. 4 hours ago, mike1967 said:

    That'll work then!!! After 12 years of staying in Thailand and having been back in the UK since Covid kicked in....I know where I'll be staying now. Being away from Thailand has opened many people's eyes.

    I agree i have rediscovered my own country and like it more than Thailand now. This is after living in Thailand for a long time. I have left and will only visit when i feel like it now. My partner is loving Australia and does not want to go home 

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  2. 15 hours ago, Nojohndoe said:

    In some aspects I could agree. But without  access to the specific construction details and if they were actually adhered to, or if existing infrastructure was  compromised permitting ingress of water , etc etc then other than a degree of concern for safety  not  much more can  justifiably  be said about this incident.

    Sorry i wasn't talking just about this incident but in general what i have seen during construction in Thailand 

  3. The only thing you should do is buy Low Hydrogen Rods as they are idiot proof.

    We call them 16TC but in Thailand i am not sure.

    If you can not weld box section with 2.6mm rods then your setup is wrong.

    Welder for 35 years

     

  4. 5 hours ago, ukrules said:

    Read between the lines, many people have been vaccinated with the Chinese vaccine, they now need a proper vaccine which is being called a 'booster' - likely as a face saving measure.

     

    So yeah, you're right - it's the fix for the crappy shots they gave out earlier in the year.

     

    I bet this hurts as they think they were going to save money by developing their own Vaccine.

  5. 47 minutes ago, 2530Ubon said:

    So I was just talking to my better half about this, and she agress with me that the numbers touted each day are nowhere near the truth. I asked her, where can we even get tested in Ubon - Is there a clinic/COVID testing booth/drive thru or something? To which she replied; No, we have to go to a hospital.

     

    She then said; "Who's going to go and get tested anywhay when you have to pay for the test? If your infected, you can't work, your friends and family can't work, why would people bother?" This is why folks aren't getting tested - you have to pay for the test. Obviously the biggest obstacle to testing in Thailand.

    My better half agrees

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