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...This provoked her friend's husband, who struck the man in the face, leaving him unconscious on the sand. ---------------------------------------------------------- Knocking out a heavy adult man with one single hit. That harassment victim's husband must be quite a Hard Puncher. Might be talented to be a good Muay Thai boxer LOL.
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..to ensure that all vehicles are fully equipped for safe operation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recent death of 23 caused by the bus flame-up during school excursion. Its main cause was the ill-fitted fuel system. But looks like no mandatory engine checkup is implemented for better safety. Perfect example of the Thai administrative practice: Saying, but Not Really Doing.
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Indian Woman Strips in Defence Against Theft Claim
black tabby12345 replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
A few subtitles came up with me. Show and Tell. Seeing is believing. -
Thai Hostages Still Missing a Year After Hamas Attack
black tabby12345 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
After I read your post, I checked it out with google. how thai workers are treated in israel? - Google Search Often working for below the minimum wage. Not getting proper housing/medical treatment. -
Chinese Luxury Housing Project Probed for Money Laundering
black tabby12345 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Chinese mega capital projects. Often come with one adjective of 'illegal'. In China itself, skyscraper condos were often built on the money illegally obtained. Their local government is not allowed to engage in financial speculation. But they often dodge the system by mocking up dummy firm(to look like in private sector). And get the loan from the financial institutions. In recent years, such fake housing developers are facing bust one after another... -
Old foreign men honey trapped for fortune by younger women in the destination country. A kind of pretty common happenings in Sout East Asia. Same tales are also often heard from the Philippines as well. Foreign males(often middle to old age) were left penniless after giving away so much of own money. When the fund runs out, tossed away by the younger local females. As stated below:
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Elderly Swiss man busted with gun at Phuket Airport
black tabby12345 replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
I have heard of the case of the bar fight(a tale from USA back in late 1970s). One drunk man felt horrible headache next morning. So he went to the hospital. Then the doctor was stunned to find out a few rounds of .25 impacted and stopped on the skull of that patient(still alive and able to reach the medical institution by himself). I know that the effect of the bullet may vary depending on the angle when it hit object. If it goes at the right angle, it can penetrate the bone. But from the shallow angle, it cannot always do the same. I am certainly not dumb enough to shoot myself(or anyone else) to evaluate the effect of the bullets. And moreover, in Thailand, a foreigners cannot own a gun except for the exceptional circumstances. I am not a novice to firearms. I used to own and shoot guns lawfully before my settlement here. -
Elderly Swiss man busted with gun at Phuket Airport
black tabby12345 replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
What a coincidence. 82 YO man arrested at Gate 82: Just a difference of One. This is what they found at that airport. Astra(made in Spain) model A25, 6.35mm(.25) semi-auto pistol Magazine capacity:6+1(in chamber). -
Elderly Swiss man busted with gun at Phuket Airport
black tabby12345 replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
What a coincidence. 82 YO foreigner caught at Gate 81; just a difference of 1. This is what they found: Astra(made in Spain), model A25 6.35mm(.25Caliber) . 6.35mm round is less powerful than .22 Long Rifle(despite its larger caliber). If you are thinking about a self-defense gun, .22 is better than .25. .25(6.35mm) round is said be so weak that it cannot even break through the squirrel spine. -
Elderly Swiss man busted with gun at Phuket Airport
black tabby12345 replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
What a coincidence. 82 YO foreigner caught at Gate 81; just a difference of 1. This is what they found: Astra(made in Spain), model A25 6.35mm(.25Caliber) . 6.35mm round is less powerful than .22 Long Rifle: If you are thinking about a self-defense gun, .22 is better than .25. .25(6.35mm) round is said be so weak that it cannot even break through the squirrel spine. -
Portion of the news text extracted: Upon arrival at the scene, police found the stolen gold in the suspect’s bag, along with a folding knife, a fake gun, and two homemade bombs. The suspect, identified as 24-year-old Khamphan Srihasuk from Uthai Thani province, was also in possession of a motorbike that had been spray-painted white, with its license plate removed. He had even prepared tacks to scatter on the road to prevent pursuit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How many charged will be made against him after all? 1-Theft of goods. 2-Carrying : a knife, replica gun, homemade explosive, tacks to engineer puncture to the chasers' vehicle. 3-Intentionally riding a motorcycle without license place also for criminal intention. Comments from the criminal investigation experts will be appreciated.
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Causes of High Electricity Bills in Thai Apartments
black tabby12345 replied to CharlieH's topic in General Topics
After all, I am still happy with the a/c in my room; whether it is inverter or not. As long as I can adjust the temperature finely(1℃ by 1℃)。 Thanx for you your input. And thank god for the good old veteran(LG A/C in my room). Made in 2004, still fit and accurate. Have a good day gentleman. -
Causes of High Electricity Bills in Thai Apartments
black tabby12345 replied to CharlieH's topic in General Topics
Specifications of the A/C in my room. Has been used since Nov.2005. It was already here when I checked in. Thai texts into English with google translate. Any comments from the electrical experts Welcome. -
Causes of High Electricity Bills in Thai Apartments
black tabby12345 replied to CharlieH's topic in General Topics
Thanks I studied web site info. And it was first made in 1980(icommercial use). And in 1981, the home use one came out . Both from Japan's Toshiba who invented world's first inverter aircon - Google Search -
Causes of High Electricity Bills in Thai Apartments
black tabby12345 replied to CharlieH's topic in General Topics
Sorry for some technical misinterpretation. But the one in my room is seemingly the inverter type. -
Down under or Thai? Aussie mum trades Oz for Land of Smiles
black tabby12345 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
In Australia, it is difficult for its citizens to buy own house because of the overprice. But here, foreigners basically Cannot Own House or Land because of the law. The only legally available property to an alien is the Condominium room(I thought). Which kind Legal Loophole did they use to make their dream home come true here? Does the official ownership actually belong to anyone else (e.g. Legal/accounting firm or property agent: Thai entity)? Can anyone please advise? Purely a question out of my curiosity though. -
Causes of High Electricity Bills in Thai Apartments
black tabby12345 replied to CharlieH's topic in General Topics
Yes. I have seen Inverter type a/c for the first time as early as in mid-late 1970s. My understanding: Inverter a/c has 2 separate devices: One inside on the room wall. Another outside. They are interconnected with wires and duct. The temperature is adjustable notch by notch (able to set the temperature in 1 degree increment even though that function might not be available in 1970s). Did I answer your question correctly? -
Causes of High Electricity Bills in Thai Apartments
black tabby12345 replied to CharlieH's topic in General Topics
Per Month.