MrJ2U
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My wifes mother has a son thats addicted to YaBa. Continues trouble but she gives him a little money everyday for "food". He's never been violent but he's not allowed in our property and my wife doesn't want to hear about her "poor" brother anymore. He's 47, always been trouble. It's the only problem with that family. Sometimes wish he was in jail full time.
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Split an Ethernet connection with a splitter or a switch?
MrJ2U replied to Pinot's topic in IT and Computers
Before that why don't you just connect through WiFi? We've got a few big 65" Samsung Smart TV's and they're all connected to WiFi. 4k streaming with Netflix and YouTube. But if you insist heres a switch. -
Thailand’s new entry fee – boon or bust for tourism?
MrJ2U replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News Headlines
I've got a credit card that comes with Priority Pass. Your able to use the executive lounges for 3 hours in many airports. It's nice if you fly a lot. Don't get to use it much the last two years of the pandemic. -
The Silent, Vaccinated, Impatient Majority
MrJ2U replied to cdemundo's topic in COVID-19 Coronavirus
"How many people die of the flu each year, on average? According to data collected by the CDC from 2010 to 2020, the agency estimates that the flu has caused 12,000–52,000 deaths annually. During that time, the flu also caused 9 million–41 million illnesses, and 140,000–710,000 hospitalizations. Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people per year. " Actually you should be getting a flu vaccine every year. But thats up to you. -
The Silent, Vaccinated, Impatient Majority
MrJ2U replied to cdemundo's topic in COVID-19 Coronavirus
You mean those morons we call "antivaxers"? Looks like that Tennis player won't be playing in the French Open either. Good! -
Thailand’s new entry fee – boon or bust for tourism?
MrJ2U replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News Headlines
A relatively sane person could care less about a 300 baht fee when it comes down to making a decision. It's insignificant when traveling. It's the price of a cup of coffee and a pastry in the airport. If that worries you then you probably shouldn't be traveling to Thailand. You'll be a basket case here with all its hidden charges. -
"Moderna vaccines the best — and Sinovac least effective — at stopping covid deaths, Singapore data suggests" https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/01/11/singapore-coronavirus-vaccine-moderna-sinovac-pfizer/ HONG KONG -- "A third dose of Sinovac's COVID vaccine does not provide sufficient protection against the omicron variant, new research reveals, contradicting the Chinese vaccine maker's pronouncement that it does." https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/COVID-vaccines/Sinovac-booster-insufficient-against-omicron-study-shows
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Had 2 Doses - What do I need to do now?
MrJ2U replied to SamuiAddict's topic in COVID-19 Coronavirus
You'll need to go back and get that paperwork. Once you have the paperwork you can use the morpom app and/or get the 50 baht yellow book from the main public hospital (s) in your province. Yellow book takes a week to process and app is instantaneous. -
Thailand should stop publicizing Covid numbers by April
MrJ2U replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News Headlines
Why? Thais have no confidence in this "government". People want to know what the numbers are. -
Health System Well-Prepared for Omicron Wave: Health Ministry
MrJ2U replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News Headlines
Bangkok Hospital has run out of beds. I was rerouted to another private hospital for problems with my knee last Thursday. -
No kids getting Corona and passing it on to grandparents. Also I don't want my children perhaps getting a bad case and having to be hospitalized. "Child hospitalization rates hit record highs as Omicron variant becomes prevalent" https://edition.cnn.com/2022/01/07/health/us-coronavirus-friday/index.html I know in Bangkok many hospitals have run out of beds.