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The CHD620 is a Deutz design made in China. As long as the factory can meet the original specifications it should be the same as the German engine. Of course, the real problem is not where the engine was made, it's why Thailand needs a sub at all.
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Tim posted this before I could. Remember 'Good Guys in, Bad Guys out'? Well maybe he was innocent, but he was arrested for human trafficking of a minor 5 years ago and was still living cheerfully in Thailand as of a couple of days ago. I guess the Thai police translation of 'Good Guys in, Bad Guys out' is 'Rich Guys in, Poor Guys out'.
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Teachers should not post pictures showing the faces of students in any social media, unless they have permission from the parents and the school.
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Never mind... I answered a deleted post.
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Govt Officially Launches ThaID Verification App
Callmeishmael replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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How to deal with a card game addicted wife?
Callmeishmael replied to Toughsituations's topic in Marriage and Divorce
Is the house or land in her name? If so, she may have taken out a mortgage to cover her loses. You might want to check with the local land office. -
You think this Generation is different
Callmeishmael replied to georgegeorgia's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
If you are talking about the US, then it's not that younger people lack ambition, it's that they know that they cannot achieve the same level of success that their parents and grandparents achieved at the same age. Costs of housing, education and other important things have risen dramatically in the last 20 years and many younger people know that they cannot ever afford the lifestyle that was normal 20 or 40 years ago. They cannot buy a 3 bedroom suburban house with a 2 car garage like their grandparents could, so why not just invest in the latest phone and take selfies instead. I view their attitudes as a sign of despair, not a sign of laziness. -
Bangkok to Use AI Cams to Curb Traffic Violations
Callmeishmael replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
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I don´t think that the BIB are really cracking down - aside from the one fellow with the stick there is no pointing going on. If they were really serious there would be a picture of the criminals sheepishly pointing at a pile of passports while a round dozen police officers lined up sternly behind them.
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Three Pit Bulls abandoned, starved, and turned cannibal in Thailand
Callmeishmael replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Several years ago my soi was a mini Farang Ghetto, with a Swiss, a Dane, a Frenchman and a couple of Americans. The other American noticed that his next-door neighbors had had a loud fight and had both left their townhouse, leaving the doors and gate locked up. They had two dogs that were left in the carport and 3 or 4 cats, which were left inside. The dogs started crying when their owners didn't come back the next day, so we all got together and managed to get some food and water to them over the fence. My wife knew who their landlady was and managed to get a message to her that her tenants had abandoned their pets. The next day with wife returned and fed the neglected dogs and cats. After a few months they moved away, taking their dogs, but leaving their cats behind. Most of the cats didn't survive the transition from house cat to street cat, but one tough old one-eyed Siamese still visits my wife occasionally to get a free meal. It really is shocking how some people will neglect their pets. -
Thai police chief revamps recruitment after promotion scandal
Callmeishmael replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This is a total farce. All of the high ranking police got their current positions through corruption. Are we expected to believe that they will diligently work to expose and eliminate that corruption??- 32 replies
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Lots of wealthy Thais use property like a savings account in a bank. They buy lots or buildings and then either rent them out for income or leave them empty while they appreciate in value. Eventually they will build a new building or renovate the existing building and sell at a considerable profit. Not looking at a property that may be in a distant town is not that unusual. Edit: I just noticed the owners name: Chinnawat. I believe an alternate spelling is Shinawatra. He probably has so much money that the value of a couple of old shophouses is not significant at all.
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Actually, while I do think that Thaksin was overall good for Thailand as PM, his government was definitely "Thai Rak Thai", not "Thai Rak Farang". He doubled the money in the bank required for Visas, made the granting of PR status much more difficult and generally made life for foreigners in Thailand much more difficult. Looking at this from just a foreign expat perspective, Thaksin and his party may be good news for Thais, but I wouldn't be surprised if Visa requirements double again! Though the most xenophobic member of his old cabinet (Purachai), who pushed most of these changes, is now firmly on the yellowshirt side.
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I expect that a deal has been made: PT will join Palang Pacherat, BJ, and the Dems to form a coalition in exchange for a pardon for Thaksi
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Quite a few years ago I had some cash from the sale of my sailboat back in California, and looked at several foreclosed properties. Most of the houses that I looked at (usually just from the outside) had people still living in them! When I asked the bank about that, they said that it would be my responsibility to get them out AFTER I bought the house! Needless to say, I ended up buying some land that was free and clear.
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The manager of the apartment building I used to live in loaned out small (10K or less) amounts at 10% interest per month. I was never a customer, but I knew a couple people who were. Another friend of a friend owed about 300,000 and was paying 30K per month. She had a good job and an American boyfriend, but was struggling to make ends meet and had no prospect of ever paying her debt off.
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Chuwit: Secret Coalition Deal Includes Thaksin’s Return
Callmeishmael replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Well, the unelected military appointed Senators have a choice: Pita or Thaksin. I rather suspect that they will choose 'the devil you know' rather than 'the devil you don't know'.