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Nojohndoe

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  1. A sight I have witnessed more times than I can remember!
  2. Are you saying or suggesting the UK is continuing to discriminate over the source of AZ production?
  3. And his business fails he will take her and <deleted>....down with it !
  4. Worth versus accumulated cost....two different things. Extensive modifications ? Insurance claim deniable? Maybe not in Thailand where super cars and junkers occupy the same dangerous space !
  5. Ok, I can and will sympathize with your disappointment at no prolific answers. But... I will say that in my location I am quite content to mow down anything that grows green in the season/s that allow it although at times not pleased so much at the rapidity of growth that purely for aesthetic reason requires a lot of effort. During the less favorable dry season I do attempt to sustain and tempt the dormant potential to please the eye even if relieved of the chore of keeping it at bay ! In my locality I am happy that I do not subscribe to the idea that if it can not be eaten then it should be chipped out and reduced to either mud or dust. But I am no expert either. Your vegetation looks quite well I must say.
  6. I have no experience with condo dwelling/s but if there are dedicated parking spots for residents adding metered charging points could surely be done..? I would guess that will become a standard feature as the demand increases. In the short term the percentage of EV buyers/owners will have taken the charging aspect into consideration of feasibility which for condo dwellers may be a problem. I doubt that in the prospective wider market that is a major concern for EV advocates.
  7. Yes. I have spotted quite a few large solar farms often well back off the roads but I guess they feed to the grid or in some cases to large scale pig farms or chicken growers. My thoughts were for installations dedicated to EV charging stations which could satisfy some peoples preoccupation about impact on the existing grid or brown outs etc.
  8. The Great Wall factory in South Thailand...is it manufacturing or only assembling? Either way I guess they will maximize pricing capacity while import duties remain so high . Charging stations will eventually increase too as the demand rises. Along rural highways it would be interesting to know the economic viability of establishing a solar farm in conjunction with a Charge Point that is independent of or minimally reliant on the National Grid.
  9. They are here. Trendy popular with young teens I think.
  10. I am left to wonder how did the ex wife "know" the deceased had 290000 in cash on him when she came from Chang Mai after the event?
  11. What if wifey lifted the 3ook after a little bit of secret nooky and lover boy comes to the house demanding "money money" back from Swiss hubby who did not know about it and takes exception to having a gun in his face and is the survivor in a situation that could have gone the other way? I guess I will wait for the directors cut!
  12. UK relay Team was under a cloud but I have no idea of outcome. More entertaining was China irking the USA by combining medals from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau into national tally making it more than the USA!
  13. Only because they are behind in the game of using enhancers that are not yet on the list?
  14. There is a section to check if you "qualify as fully vaccinated" which lists the accepted vaccines.
  15. Quite interesting ! A 1% increase in VAT is not so punitive for the majority of non wealthy Indonesians. Abandoning a corporate tax cut is more significant because there are many disproportionately wealthy in Indonesia that ride on the backs of the poor. Associated to that will be the effect of a carbon tax on such as the proliferate destruction of natural forestry for palm oil production supported by multinational investment. Joko has been forced to make some concessions to the "old school" mentality as well as enacting some "less than populist" legislation but overall managed to retain overall popular support in spite of. As his term in office is ending I hope Indonesia continues to progress in defiance of the difficulty in administering the worlds largest archipelago nation.
  16. These synthetic drugs are a scourge that inflicts harm in every direction including selves.
  17. If you try to find a definitive difference between animal vs human versions of ivermectin it is usually vague and diversional comment as to the question other than reference to/of establishing safe dosages and inclusion of some non FDA approved compounds for humans in the different forms. Having read a lot of the medical opinion I have personally concluded that using it for covid-19 has no genuine peer reviewed info that supports it's use for other than historic application. A shame really because I have pottle containing about 80 tabs from 100 used to worm pigs . lol
  18. And yet Malaysia has used AZ from Thailand, South Korea. Not exclusively but would anyone in the UK choose to differentiate on which people had which vaccine from where? The AZ used in Thailand has also not been exclusively produced in Thailand. The question of reliable data may or may not be valid but I have a feeling there is an underlying political bias.
  19. Strange politics IMO. Malaysia is now off the UK' travel warning list despite still not faring too well. Malaysia has , among other vaccines, also used Sinovac and is planning to use it for school children now. The Delta variant is also there.
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