Criticizing the airline for an airport closure is silly. They have no control. Criticizing them for how they take care of the customers after that is a different issue. There does not appear to be a problem there.
I gave mine away after two packs of paper. Total POS! Never buy HP again!
I love my new Brother DCP-T420W, It runs great, makes nice photo prints, fast on low-rez and cost about 5000 baht.
Super!
The supply will still be limited to vendors that can ship in bulk or charge a high premium for freight but this will be great. Plenty of really good wines out there. Hopefully this will be published soon enough to take advantage of the 2023 releases coming in the next few months.
Except that aggressive people are drawn to deadly dogs and continue to breed them to be even more aggressive.
It has gotten out of control. They need to be regulated somehow. Start with proper tagging and vaccination medals and continue with prosecuting irresponsible owners, be they pitbulls or soi mutts.
This owner should be incarcerated for manslaughter and the dogs put down.
There are not enough parts to hide a defect. Anyone would know. I would be looking for defects to lower the price, brake pads, lights, shocks, seat covers.... whatever. Anyone with a simple socket set can fix them.
There was a previous claim that lighters are legal based on the British rules. They are not necessarily legal. You do not need to be rude in your comments, it was relevant to the posts you did not bother to read.
The CVT is the failure point but nothing to fixing one. I just had an engine rebuild done on an old dream for 7000. Your exposure is minimal.
The correct paperwork and clear title is the big problem.
Spend the night at a foreign hotel on the way to immigration and ask for a TM30 receipt. Do it near a smaller office while you are at it, shorter lines.
England, maybe, other places not. Germany does not explicitly mention lighters. America and China clearly say no. Thailand does not explicitly mention them.
They have confiscated quite a few of mine over the years. They are not allowed on planes.
FYI: Confirmed on TSA website. They are very specific about matches and lighters. Not allowed.