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JustinTyme

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  1. Ah! I see! Learn something new every day. I forgot about all the accents etc ... once you get the AZERTY keyboard, setting up the computer to conform to it, following the instructions provided, should only take a minute. bonne chance pour ton voyage ! 555 !
  2. PS --- It is very easy to pop the keys off a "desktop" keyboard and move them around. Sometimes I have to remove a few to clean underneath them ... really, really easy! So, once you "train" the computer to use a different layout, you can make the keys match!
  3. (You can buy keyboard stickers online for less than 100 THB. I just bought a great "for sight impaired" LARGE (English) letter stickers for 30 Baht) To switch your keyboard layout to AZERTY, you need to add the AZERTY keyboard to your language settings within your operating system. This typically involves navigating to your system settings, then language and keyboard settings, and adding the desired AZERTY keyboard layout. Once added, you can switch between QWERTY and AZERTY using a keyboard shortcut, usually Ctrl + Shift or Windows Key + Spacebar. Here's a more detailed breakdown: 1. Access Language and Input Settings: Windows: Go to Settings > Time & Language > Language & Region > Language options. Add a keyboard layout for the desired language (e.g., French for an AZERTY layout). macOS: Go to System Preferences > Keyboard > Input Sources. Click the "+" button, select the desired language and keyboard layout (e.g., French for AZERTY). 2. Add AZERTY Keyboard Layout: Windows: Under "Keyboards," click "Add a keyboard" and choose the AZERTY layout from the list. macOS: Click the "+" button, select the desired language (e.g., French), and choose the corresponding AZERTY layout. 3. Switch Between Keyboard Layouts: Windows: Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift or Windows Key + Spacebar. macOS: Click the language icon in the menu bar and select the desired keyboard layout. 4. Verify: Open a text editor or any application where you can type. Type "qwerty" and ensure it is now displayed as "azerty" on your screen (or vice versa). By following these steps, you can successfully switch your keyboard layout to AZERTY and utilize the layout for typing in your desired language.
  4. Willing to bet that even IF he had insurance, it would NOT cover a motorbike accident. But the real point for me is, these people who feel obliged to constantly post "Tragic, but travel insurance ??" ... self righteous and frankly, a bit mean spirited, considering a young man in the prime of his life, is in such horrible circumstances. Olav, this is not a chipped tooth or fractured wrist, HE LOST BOTH LEGS. While we are on the subject Olav, might I ask, in what way do you have ANY skin in the game? Do you pay taxes, does this effect you in ANY way?
  5. Perhaps you should zoom out a bit, and realize we are all here on a "temporary visa" and perhaps you should not waste your energy on things you can never change or control. Look at the bright side, we are all winners ... we came into this world naked, and are leaving in a new suit! 555! Have a good day, I am not interested in being your entertainment today.
  6. As I said I hope this is your biggest problem, because tourism, retirement visas, etc ... are important to Thailand, and there is NO record of any meaningful change in their "retirement visas" ... period. Full stop. I am guessing that there is more to your story, and perhaps YOUR "visa" has issues? How easy do they have to make it. It only has a few moving parts. Keep 800,000 in the bank. Go online and do a report every 90 days. Renew once a year. I mean, for crying out loud ... they send an e mail reminder to do the 90 day report online! Should they come over and make you some soup too?
  7. We look like geniuses now! Happiest days of my life!!
  8. But you DO have "some kind of legal residency here" You have a legal visa and if you fulfill the requirements, can stay for the rest of your life. I hope this is your biggest problem, because if it is ... you are "living the dream" !!!
  9. You have exposed the "secret sauce" of this website. It is (1) "react to headline without reading content" (2) Get in an online flame fest with another person who has also not read the article (3) Exchange personal insults, despite the fact they have never met (4) Until finally ... Something, something, mumble, mumble, "Hitler"
  10. I found the video fun and gave it a smile. Then I read the comments, and realized that there is nothing under the sun that people on this site can't crap on. Wow, what a sad lot of Negative Nellies are on this site. (I await your negative, nasty replies. 555!)
  11. It is the people who suffer in these "made for TV" conflicts.
  12. Why stop at 35? At 40 to 1$ it pretty much negates Trump's stupid tariffs, and lights tourism on fire for a record year!
  13. 555! Fair point, now that I took a second look and read more carefully, yeah, 50,000 THB / MONTH is not exactly "the crime of the century"
  14. Agreed! The fighting is 300 KM from Bangkok. I think that fact is enough to give tourists a reason to just pick one of the dozen vacation spots in the world that are equal to, or better than Thailand.
  15. So, you do not agree that one way to help kick start tourism is to have a "weak Baht" that provides "more bang for the buck" in terms of exchange rates? Alrighty Then! You are a genius!!!
  16. Am I the only one who sees a direct relationship between a "strong Baht" and "weak Tourism" ??? Gosh, you make your country 10%+ more expensive for tourists and exports, and then wonder why the economy and stock market are in the toilet?? Really? Really?
  17. The country is flooded, in a week the USA may impose economy crushing tariffs, the economy is stalled, the stock market is one of the world's worst, and household debt is out of control. Thank goodness the powers that be remain focused on what is truly important: American Football and Poker competitions.
  18. Australian wine prices in Thailand are generally higher than in Australia due to taxes and import costs. While free trade agreements have reduced tariffs, high excise taxes in Thailand still significantly inflate the retail price of imported wine. I think what you are missing here is that the original conversation was about retailers price gouging consumers. I am not saying that Australian wine is not more expensive here than in Oz, I am saying the price difference is via lots of price increasing variables BEFORE a retailer even gets their hands on a bottle. If you are talking about the price of wine in a restaurant or bar, then you simply have no understanding of the hospitality business and alcohol pricing models, which at the 4 star + level are often 100% (or more) mark up. If you are going to cherry pick ONLY shipping costs, then let me wish you a nice day and let's just end this thread.
  19. Oooooh! The "I'm rubber you're glue defense!" Nice! We are checking all the boxes! 555!
  20. I don't know where you live, or if you actually live in Thailand, because where I live (North East) it is nothing BUT pick up trucks, and not small ones. Even in a decade in Bangkok, there were plenty of trucks, and of all the cars I have seen ... millions ... can't remember one Italian car ... except Ferrari and Lamborghini ... and if those are your idea of "Italian weenie mobiles" ... seek professional help. 555!
  21. Mike, if you took off your DJT glasses and read what I wrote, I did not say it was socialism. I said, "It is hilarious that farmers in Red Hats cry about "Socialism" while they accept government handouts and farm welfare." And yes, Socialism, Fascism, etc, are words "Red Hats" throw around all the time, and rarely, in a context that reflects what those words actually mean. Anyway, extra "hair splitting" points for you today! 555!
  22. You mean, why does wine from Australia. 5,000 KM ++ from Thailand, that then has to pass customs, be put on trucks, and distributed to retail operations in Thailand cost more than it does in Australia? Plus ... Thailand does charge VAT (Value Added Tax) on Australian wines, along with other taxes and duties upon import. The standard VAT rate in Thailand is 7%. Additionally, imported wines are subject to various other taxes, including excise taxes, municipal taxes, and health taxes. So, are you SURE " the importer charging whatever he feels like??" 555!! (Pro Tip - "Google is your friend" )
  23. The pollution does not bother the farmers ... not one bit, in fact, they enjoy the burning ... I think you are seeing the world through YOUR lens, not at all from the farmer perspective.
  24. Are you aware of the massive farm subsidies that the USA pays its farmers, on top of all kinds of barriers to entry that prevent real competition??? About one-third of the nation's two million farms receive regular subsidies, although that ratio is higher for larger farms (READ: Corporate welfare for the largest "well connected" agricultural companies) It is hilarious that farmers in Red Hats cry about "Socialism" while they accept government handouts and farm welfare.
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