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On 7/6/2023 at 11:37 PM, Furioso said:
I prefer NJSOUND above everybody else.
Also, I've had a lot of car stereos. I know you just want improvement over your current stock speakers. However, I always recommend at least a small amp/subwoofer to go along with new speakers. Otherwise you'll hear very little difference.
From what I remember the ZS doesn't come with the same touchscreen as the HS. Or does it even come with a touchscreen? Maybe just a regular head unit?
Zs has the same 10.1 touchscreen as the HS.
Thank you Furioso for the NJsound recommendation, I will go have a look there.
Have a great day
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Hello, I want to upgrade my car (MG ZS) sound system, for better quality sound. Not looking for noisy loud thing (I'm 60+), not looking either for crazy expensive high end system, but I want to improve the very very average sound system that came with the car. I was thinking of replacing the speakers for better ones without modifying the car interior setup.
Any recommendation in Pattaya for a decent and experienced shop?
Thanks!
Mike.
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I really like the MG ZS , design, equipment, price...
I'm ready to buy now, but girlfriend warns me about bad reliability. I test drived the car, everything was fine (not the most powerful engine but I'm fine with that).
If actual owners of this car could give me their honest opinion about their experience ti would be very helpful ????
Cheers!
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Do the report online. Easy, fast, free, no waiting lines, 24/7....
Online application here:
https://www.immigration.go.th/en/#serviceonline
Picture attached to see the image you need to click. Then comes a long message with instructions and at the very bottom of these instructions the link to the registration.
Avoid submitting at last minute as they take a few days to process.
Note also that you need to make your own follow up : even if you receive an email confirmation that your application was successfully submitted, my experience is that sometimes you don't receive later an email saying your 90 days report was validated.
But if you login there and click "check the status", your validated form is there.
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On 9/20/2021 at 10:23 AM, DrJack54 said:
One small added note.
Don't be concerned if you talk with someone else does not have under consideration stamp.
Some imm offices in recent times have been giving the 60 day extension without under consideration period.
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Ok thanks. I forgot to mention it but i applied in Pattaya (jomtien).
Have a great day
On 9/20/2021 at 2:30 AM, Swiss1960 said:On 9/20/2021 at 10:23 AM, DrJack54 said: -
Thanks Lite Beer and Swiss1960 for your replies.
I feel relieved now ????
Have a great day you all
Mike.
7 hours ago, Swiss1960 said:The "under consideration" stamp is just another extension to your Visa, nothing to worry about. Just go back to the immigration office on the day printed on the stamp. Happens to me every year, as the extension based on family also comes with a 30-day "under consideration" stamp. You can even get a re-entry stamp with this stamp, as I needed 2y ago
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Hello to you all,
I arrived with tourist visa 60 days.
I got already a 30 days extension ending end of September.
Then I applied for "COVID extension 60 days" 10 days before the expiration of my 30 days extension.
I didn't get the 60 days extension but an "under consideration" stamp.
This stamp requires me to contact the immigration office in October, roughly one month after the date i submitted my application,
Does that mean that i am allowed to stay anyway until that date in October, even if my previous extension expires end of September? I guess it is a totally usual process, but i wanted to make sure, as the last thing i want is to be flagged "overstay".
Thank you already for your help, much appreciated.
Cheers !
Mike.
Thailand’s statement on the incident in Israel on 7 October 2023
in Thailand News
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It seems you don't really know history, but have very strong "opinions" do you? Just document yourself before shouting false statements. "Palestine" is originally just a place name , not a people identity. Do you think "Palestinian" as people say now is the name of people "owning" this land? Well, it happens that it is not the case. Extensively documented hundreds of years ago, "Palestine" was already home for Jewish people.
For instance in the book "Palaestina" written in roman latin language in 1695 by Hadrian Reland, a Dutch cartographer, geographer and philosophy teacher, who, beside latin spoke fluently hebrew, arab and ancient greek.
He performed on site (yes in 1695) an extensive population census which shows many interesting things. Most of the population are Jewish, he found only a few families of Christians and Muslims (mosly bedoins). None of the towns had arab names, vast majority were hebrew names, (same as named in the bible, does he note), and a few
In the whole area have greek or latin/roman names.
Look also at the Palestine flag (french most famous dictionary "Larousse", 1939 édition, see image attached):white and blue background, and yellow Jewish star....
The deeper archeologists dig in Israel, the more Jewish remains they find.
What makes a country yours? Big question... Is it because your ancestors were originally the ones to live there? Is it because you bought that land? Is it because you fought for it and won?
Well, jewish people check all three boxes. Not an opinion, just facts....