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I always wondered what became of A Ha.
"Take on me"... 55!!
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Have any of the corpses been positively identified?
If not, how do they know they are red shirts?
Maybe they are muslims from the south, or illegal workers. Or maybe something else.
How does anyone know for sure at this time?
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Can't you just put the gear in neutral and then tow the car?
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Engrin.. two words ... Ram mount.
Only problem would be finding enough handle bar on the Cbr250 to attach it to.
Thanks for the tip thaicbr, looks like this is what I am after. My GPS is not waterproof but I can stash it if it rains
Go to GPS4U at Fortune Town (Ratchadapisek)
One of the guys there, Khong, does a lot of work with bikes and runs a Super4.
He sorted me out with a RAM motorcycle mount fork stem base (RAM-B-342U)
All up 1,600b but bloody great!
What more do you want
I use the same mount, works great.
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My condolences to all the victims of terrorism. In Norway and anyplace else.
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Of course he wasn't Muslim, you can tell that from the photos. He was a Mason. You don't see Muslim Freemasons to often.
Normally I would feel like rubbing it the faces of the usual suspects. You know who you are; the far right bigoted trash that love to bash anything that doesn't conform to the Faux news conservative,christian,white, anti-Muslim line of following (I refuse to call it "thinking").
But as I read more about it I feel more sorrow than anger. I just feel for the Norsemen, I always wanted to visit there. The Norwegen folks I have met have always been super cool. Their culture is one that I admire, and I love the stories from their native faith, the elder Gods & Goddesses of legend. I also feel as though its a stark warning for us all. First the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords (liberal congress woman in Arizona, US) now another heinous act of terrorism from the far right.
And while thats nothing new. I would hate for this kind of BS to continue to divide the world and kill everyone in the middle.
PS
F&*% R. Murdoch
Interesting how the people you are talking about, who are usually first to condemn anything terrorism related, are conspicuously absent from this thread. Come on you guys, you know who you are.
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Yesterday at Fortune Ratchada they were having a used computer sales. Good prices
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It's about 20% bumpier, but I don't really notice anymore. I have put 5000KMs on this set. The rims are great and the tires are alot stickier than the stock Duellers. I had to get them rebalanced after 1500KMs. They had a slight vibration between 110-120 Km/Hr but the rebalancing fixed that.
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Krisda Mitsubishi in Chaeng Wattana has Pajeros for immediate delivery.
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A 5 year TH DL shold be supported by an International driving permit, issued by DLT. Accepted in every country in the world, except your homecountry/passport issuer
IDP is definitely not accepted in China.
I learned that when I got my license in China. Also in the AAA in the US I had to get a seperate permit to drive in some South American countries.
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I wonder if these deer whistles or similar ones would work on dogs?
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Definitely Pajero Sport if you will be doing serious off roading.
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Just found this site, its a good tool for cross referencing bulbs.
http://www.donsbulbs.com/cgi-bin/r/b.pl/hs1%7C12v%7C35w%7C35w%7Cpx43t~ece.html
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http://www.boschindi...1/html/7812.htm
HS1 bulb
HS1 is a new range halogen bulb with a PX 43t fitting. The only difference between the HS1 and an H4 halogen bulb, is that the middle pin at the base is 1-2mm thicker. Hence the notation PX 43t compared to P43t. The HS1 will become the standard bulb for all new 2 wheelers launched.
Lamp Type Voltage Wattage Lumens Base MRP
HS1 12 35/35 825/525 PX43t 79.50
Guess Bosch need to update their site, as the smallest H4 available for 40 years has been and still is (even from Bosch) 55/60watt, while HS1 is 35/35 watt. So HS1 and H4 are very different.
New standard. Nope, H7 has taken over much of the H4 market, as they need less space (smaller bulb) with same light, 55/60 watt
Seems to be a halogen lamp mainly designed for scooters and / or smallish bikes. So bearing in mind that the above description comes from the Bosch India website, they are probably kinda correct talking about the Indian motorbike market.
if all bikes currently using bayonette 30/30 will be using HS1 35/35 Halogen, the world will be much brighter
H7 as used on most dual frontlight big bikes, still provides much more light tho
and HS1, H4, H7 HID/xenon even more
It's always nice to have more light :jap:
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http://www.boschindi...1/html/7812.htm
HS1 bulb
HS1 is a new range halogen bulb with a PX 43t fitting. The only difference between the HS1 and an H4 halogen bulb, is that the middle pin at the base is 1-2mm thicker. Hence the notation PX 43t compared to P43t. The HS1 will become the standard bulb for all new 2 wheelers launched.
Lamp Type Voltage Wattage Lumens Base MRP
HS1 12 35/35 825/525 PX43t 79.50
Guess Bosch need to update their site, as the smallest H4 available for 40 years has been and still is (even from Bosch) 55/60watt, while HS1 is 35/35 watt. So HS1 and H4 are very different.
New standard. Nope, H7 has taken over much of the H4 market, as they need less space (smaller bulb) with same light, 55/60 watt
Seems to be a halogen lamp mainly designed for scooters and / or smallish bikes. So bearing in mind that the above description comes from the Bosch India website, they are probably kinda correct talking about the Indian motorbike market.
HS1 is a world standard and available everywhere. It's not India specific.
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http://www.boschindi...1/html/7812.htm
HS1 bulb
HS1 is a new range halogen bulb with a PX 43t fitting. The only difference between the HS1 and an H4 halogen bulb, is that the middle pin at the base is 1-2mm thicker. Hence the notation PX 43t compared to P43t. The HS1 will become the standard bulb for all new 2 wheelers launched.
Lamp Type Voltage Wattage Lumens Base MRP
HS1 12 35/35 825/525 PX43t 79.50
Guess Bosch need to update their site, as the smallest H4 available for 40 years has been and still is (even from Bosch) 55/60watt, while HS1 is 35/35 watt. So HS1 and H4 are very different.
New standard. Nope, H7 has taken over much of the H4 market, as they need less space (smaller bulb) with same light, 55/60 watt
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:KDS4444/HS1_bulb
Actually H4 Bulbs can be used in HS1 sockets, but not the other around. So no they are not different other than the center pin on the HS1 is 1-2mm thicker than an H4 to prevent it's use in Automobiles.
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http://www.boschindi...1/html/7812.htm
HS1 bulb
HS1 is a new range halogen bulb with a PX 43t fitting. The only difference between the HS1 and an H4 halogen bulb, is that the middle pin at the base is 1-2mm thicker. Hence the notation PX 43t compared to P43t. The HS1 will become the standard bulb for all new 2 wheelers launched.
Lamp Type Voltage Wattage Lumens Base MRP
HS1 12 35/35 825/525 PX43t 79.50
Guess Bosch need to update their site, as the smallest H4 available for 40 years has been and still is (even from Bosch) 55/60watt, while HS1 is 35/35 watt. So HS1 and H4 are very different.
New standard. Nope, H7 has taken over much of the H4 market, as they need less space (smaller bulb) with same light, 55/60 watt
Maybe someone else needs to update their knowledge
There are myriad H4 35W bulbs on the market. Try google.
http://www.scooterworks.com/Bulb_Halogen_H4_35_35_Watt-P1864C123.aspx
http://www.monsterscooterparts.com/12-volt-35watt-h4-headlight-bulb.html
http://www.partsforscooters.com/138-__HID__Xenon__Light__Kit
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http://www.boschindia.com/content/language1/html/7812.htm
HS1 bulb
HS1 is a new range halogen bulb with a PX 43t fitting. The only difference between the HS1 and an H4 halogen bulb, is that the middle pin at the base is 1-2mm thicker. Hence the notation PX 43t compared to P43t. The HS1 will become the standard bulb for all new 2 wheelers launched.
Lamp Type Voltage Wattage Lumens Base MRP
HS1 12 35/35 825/525 PX43t 79.50
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Are we seriously being told that Senior US officials use GMAIL for their business e-mail system?
If so there is something very wrong in the US data administration setup.
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The place you want is called the Worachak Building and it's on Worachak Street near the junction with Thanon Luang. It's just north of Chinatown.
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I saw it yesterday in Los Angeles. It was a very funny movie and not really insulting to anyone.
I recommend you see it. Most sequels aren't better than the original, IMO this one was.
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Does he have a Thai passport and did he use it to enter Thailand?
If so under International law he is Thai and not American.
If he entered using his American Passport, then he is deemed to be American.
Why would a Thai national even consider to enter Thailand on his American passport.Oh,maybe he loves to do visa runs.
To avoid Military Service and enjoy US Consular assistance among many other reasons.
Jatuporn: Use Your Office To Strengthen The Red-Shirt Movement
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Another Coup isn't that far away