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KhunLA

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  1. Vivacor rosuvastatin Manufacturer: AstraZeneca Distributor: DKSH https://www.mims.com/thailand/drug/info/vivacor?type=full
  2. Not necessarily cheaper, not in my case, and about 4-6X as much, govt hosp vs online or local phaemacy.
  3. "UK we measure a car's fuel economy in miles per gallon (MPG)" I always scratch my head about that. Know the reason, though forget, and simply don't care. I'm a Yank, and I do everything in metric. I don't know about y'all, but I actually read the OP, and she requested ... "cost of gasoline for a car per kilometer"
  4. I believe OP is referring to a car, possibly, and probably 1.5 engine.
  5. "if i go to the hospital what are they likely to do for me? " Give you Amoxy and tell you to return in 2 weeks if symptoms persist.
  6. I'm definitely more intelligent than women, since having 2 heads to think with ????
  7. I had to prep & re-season mine, even though a Lodge. Seems the bean counters thought a rough finish wouldn't effect sales. If not living here/TH, I would not have bought, as at the time, selection was limited. Now more available. To get that nonstick finish, I had to grind/sand down the interior, and re season. Or else yes, it would be useless for eggs & many things needing a flat surface, aside from searing meats or casserole type dishes. Now my favorite pan and does/did great pizzas. Have others cast irons for just eggs & a better pizza griddle now. Don't use on the induction cooker, as stated, they'll scratch the surface up. Just the SS on the induction cooker.
  8. A little (false) pressure sales, as I believe the incentives was a set amount, yet to be used up, or even close to, and I believe don't expire till 2025. source
  9. Quick peek and last year/PKK, was as wet as I thought. With Oct being extremely wet. Maybe another 300mm added on. "October has historically been the province’s rainiest month, and during the first nine months of 2022, Prachuap Khiri Khan has already exceeded its full-year precipitation (10-year) average, which was about 1,113 mm. According to data from the Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD), from January 1 to September 29, 2022 the province received 1,138.5 millimetres of rainfall, which is 44% higher than the 1995 baseline year-to-date “normal” value of 790.1mm." 2022 Although their 1995 baseline year is a silly low one to pick, when yearly average is closer to 1162 m. WorldClimate / PKK
  10. No good business person that dumb, or willing to take the pay cut.
  11. And poor piloting. Someone wasn't paying attention to the oncoming wake. Probably at 'idle' awaiting an open slot at a pier ... oops, good thing few psgrs.
  12. If ever driven around Phuket, and seen some of these tourist on motorbikes, I'm surprised we do see a lot more 'Go Fund my Stupidity' threads. Inexperienced, unconfident, shaky, all over the road novice driver's, obviously unlicensed and without helmets on. It's mind boggling. Luckily the locals are well experienced in avoiding having accidents with them.
  13. "Born: May 11, 1944 (age 79 years), Yala" - wiki
  14. Was out yesterday on the scooter, and notice a few more private 'reservoirs' dug by residents, not the govt. Haven't been out to the local lakes/reservoirs lately, but they were a bit low last time out there, April/May maybe; Pranburi, Yang Chum & Khuean Khlong Bueng
  15. Really haven't a clue, as not exactly a lot of specs available. The dead/dying battery was complete false advertising, and TBH, wasn't surprised. Only that it died as fast as it did. Neither are name brand, although the 2nd one (10Ah) is quite impressive for the price. The comparison of the 2 is obvious. Dead one is 1/3 the size of the good one, but spec'd 3X better (30Ah vs 10Ah) ???? It was damn cheap though, and hindsight, now damn expensive per kms ????????
  16. I guess we're upper southern or lower central, but all seems about normal here. Late start, end of May. The telling point will be late Aug/Sept/Oct. Last year I noticed very wet, and longer season, up to Nov.
  17. Have 2 batteries for my ebike, one inexpensive, and not surprisingly, and expected, I got what I paid for, and I believe it has already died. And a quick death at that. I've taken it off the bike, (as I don't trust it) and will test one more time, but not optimistic.
  18. 79 yrs old ... no wonder some countries can't move forward and nothing changes, as a bunch of old geriatrics at the helm.
  19. Our last ICE car got 14 kms/L (MG ZS) and seems about the ballpark kms/L for using 91, in a 1500cc motor, as matches the kms/L for the Vios & Mazda 2 we had also. Doing the speed limit of 90 kph +/- Using ฿35 per L, so about ฿2.5 per km Our EV, same MG ZS, but BEV, cost about ฿1 per km, using charging stations when out & about.
  20. Reads like you've made your mind up to abandon your son, and just want someone to agree that it's a good idea. Good for you, maybe for him, as you seem to be out of the picture anyway.
  21. It's called defensive driving. Been here 20+ years, and nobody has hit me yet, although I've had to move and get out of their way more times than I can count. Sh!t happens, but somethings are avoidable if paying attention ... and doing the speed limit.
  22. It's really simple ... Speed Kills Drive the speed, and you realize, it's almost impossible to have an accident (fatal), along with watching all the idiots blow by you. Oh yea ... wear a helmet ???? You'll never be able to fix stupid Has nothing to do with the 'Thai system', people are simply irresponsible idiots, and pay the price for it. One can only hope they kill themselves.
  23. Why ... simply because it's easy, and they may have problems self entertaining. On the subject of Nan, headed that way very soon, anyone know what # road this actually is:
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