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novacova

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  1. And this includes the gammaglob right?
  2. +1 If I haven’t had any coffee before I leave in the morning it’s an automatic coffee tour ???? I’ll try to hit a couple places I haven’t tried before, because I’m always looking for something better.
  3. …and there is certainly no shortage of these little shops here in the north
  4. Totally 100% agree. If I need coffee on the road, Inthanin is superior to Starbarfs by far any day, just my preference…
  5. Yes of course, the thread has many explanations of individual preferences. My favorite coffee isn’t available anywhere in Thailand, a roaster in Holualoa Kona, so I’m left hunting for the next best thing and cost isn’t an issue and ฿350 really isn’t expensive. I’m happy with a good strong smooth cup of kick@ss coffee is all I care about. So if anyone here has any idea of what it is that I’m looking for, please post it, it would be greatly appreciated.
  6. My last Bodonso order was 6kg ฿4200. ฿350 per 500gm. ฿105 for shipping.
  7. Large people need to be managed differently, especially on a plane. I don’t think anyone wants to fly on a plane with a bunch of large people crammed in one side of the cabin. Weight distribution is an imperative on planes, especially small planes.
  8. Which means next time I fly Korean Air their going stuff me in next to a bloat?
  9. Excessive taxation only leads to government squandering and impedes spending. Free market capitalism with limited taxation is what flourishes the economy, more businesses hire, pay higher income, more money cycles through the system, the government receives more money. Simple economics as opposed to shortcut quick fix playing the game of victimhooding & evil rich penalizing polarizing politics. The premise of taxation is government control, not anything to do with lifting the economy and benefiting those with less income. And the idea of restricting oil decimates the economy, everything costs more, everything, pure utter stupidity. Oil companies get richer? So freaking what, then everybody has more money. If anyone is bothered by this then great! Because it inspires a warm fuzzy mood.
  10. Solution: Drill more oil, if that gets in anyone’s crawl, then great!…it inspires a warm fuzzy feeling
  11. A lot of the aftermarket shocks will be stiffer for more stability at high speeds and cornering, considering that a softer shock isn’t necessary a good thing depending on your driving style. So be mindful. Yss G-Racing is a fully adjustable shock and a little spendy. Also if you’re not Speed Racer, you can change the oil to a lower viscosity in the front fork absorbers and it will be a softer ride but the bike will nosedive at high speed breaking. There are pluses and minuses when changing shocks, though stiffer shocks are generally safer.
  12. We have both zoomer and wave back at the farm. To me the zoomer feels like driving a brick (the stable feeling?). The wave 125 feels more agile and easier to control.
  13. Personally I would tear out the concrete and lay a new subfloor from the dirt/gravel up, only a couple days of extra work for a much better finish and the tiles won’t lift with a consistent uniform subfloor. That’s just me me though.
  14. Two part epoxy paint, cleans easily very durable and lasts better than anything I’ve ever used before. Never had a mold problem either. If applied to a smooth surface prep with muriatic acid first, then wash the surface with plain water
  15. Thank for the information. Silver is not a heavy metal. Common natural occurring heavy metals: arsenic, lead, cadmium and others. Arsenic is common in phosphate that is used in fertilizers. Regions with a history of mining have more heavy metals in the soil. The coffee that most of us drink every morning have heavy metals. Occasionally I listen to heavy metal.
  16. I’ve been to quite a few cafes/restaurants with koi ponds, but not this one, not yet
  17. Plant feed on many nutrients minerals and rejects them as well, as to specific species, many want certain specific minerals and nutrients, example mustard with yellow flowers will pull more sulfur. Some plants don’t discriminate as much and pull traces of a broader range minerals and nutrients.
  18. How dangerous? Depends on the person and the usage. Consuming too much of anything can be dangerous, even too much water is harmful. Personally I don’t like to put anything in my body that will alter any of my senses. What other people do to themselves is entirely their personal business as long it doesn’t interfere with mine.
  19. Excessive heavy metals in the body is known to cause neurological and nervous system damage, in other words brain damage which causes mental disorders. Get the picture?
  20. Gamma & B. Smith hanging out together at the Love Boat behind Closed Curtains?
  21. As mentioned above Hillkoff is good, I personally like Black Thai arabica. My preference though is Bodonso premium dark from Mae Salong Nai, Mae Fha Luang north Chiangrai…
  22. +1, dark roast arabica is what I personally prefer, smooth and not overly caffeinated and can drink more without getting zinged out
  23. The loon hijacking and spamming the the thread is one of many profiles of the same A total loser and in self destruct mode and in the ignore box with the others????
  24. ???? thanks @gamb00ler for epitomizing the convo-i-lution

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