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WAW1

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  1. Thailand must love war criminals. Remember Thailand gave Pol Pot refuge for many years.
  2. Skype has made it difficult to figure out which plan to use. Skype must have hired the same person to write their pages that wrote UNIX/Linus man pages. Back in 2005-06 I used Skype IN and Skype Out to communicate with my children in the US while in Chiang Mai. And that worked fine. What I would like to do is to use a US ported number to Skype and use Skype IN/OUT or Skype NUMBER for many of the same reason stated above, but would also like to have my incoming calls forwarded to my Thai number. I think that I remember Skype indicating that you can forward your call to any number running the SkypeAp on your mobile anywhere in the world. Anyone doing this or have other suggestions? If so, will SMS message go bidirectional? I'm not sure why Skype makes this difficult to figure out.
  3. I have had TMJ 3 times in my life and it hurts. Once from having earbuds stuck hard into my ears while flying from the US to Thailand. Also, from CM to Satun... ear buds again. I only use over the ear headsets now. The solution that I have found is to get rid of your pillow as it will push your jaw out of joint and sleep on your forearm on the jaw side that hurts. This firmness of the arm seems to realign the mussels and joint into their proper positions. Also, dump your spongy pillow that pushes against your open mouth while you sleep. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction - Wikipedia

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