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sometimewoodworker

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  1. The bus station in KK has moved, it is now in an area where there are few hotels, if any, and you certainly can’t walk from it to anywhere with the good eating places and nightlife. it’s at the bottom of the map
  2. Many offices will always check at renewal, there are reports of a renewal being refused if the minimums have not been kept, even if the shortfall was small and short lived. If you fall into this category you should see reports from your immigration office. You may decide that an agent can help you and that the cost is low enough that it is the best option. In general I do not advise using agents for many reasons, but this maybe the best worst option. TIT YMMV
  3. Do you realise that the paint on the device doesn’t affect the functionality? Put in a True SIM and it will work, they use the same spectrum. Though it is faintly possible that there could be a carrier lock.
  4. The length of time that there has been no problem does not change the danger or the urgency. Have you tested the RCBO regularly before? If not you don’t know if the wiring is one problem, if you did then you know the RCBO must be replaced. There are many systems that until there is a fault work with no problem. The RCBO is there to reduce the chance of death if a fault happens in the wrong way. At this time you do not have the protection that an RCBO gives. The problem is that you have no idea when and to whom an accident will happen. Do you want a child or loved one to find out if a fault is deadly?
  5. I think the whole thread needs a NSW warning ???? try also “koonago” (for grown-ups only)
  6. The RCBO has either failed and needs immediate replacement or it is wired incorrectly and needs immediate checks and rewiring. In either case this is urgent as you have no protection from the faults it is designed to save you from. I am not exaggerating in saying that if there is a fault death is a possible result, so don’t put off fixing the problem.
  7. There are varying quantities of batteries available. You can certainly get a lower quality battery for a lower price and the expertise of the installer being unknown.
  8. If the cuts have severed any of the reinforcing ply structure there is no life left, it is new tyre time. It also looks as if the wear bars are giving the same information.
  9. No change is given. Present a $100 bill and that is the cost, or 2 new $20
  10. There is no actual correction in the above post just added information. However if you want to be really accurate the rollforming company is LYSAGHT with Colorbond being the primary range of products produced with a 30 year guarantee Colorbond ZACS is the one of the cheaper ones with a 10 year guaranteed life and 5 year colour guarantee. It is not clear (but likely) that the steel used in the coating plant in Rayong is produced there. The Thai company is NS BlueScope that is a joint venture between Nippon Steel and BlueScope
  11. It is not colorbond if the material comes from China as the majority of Thai material-is manufactured in Thailand. colorbond will be 300 Baht per metre plain plus extra for insulation We have never had a problem. You can insulate enough for the sound to be minimal, you probably don’t have enough.
  12. Only if you are getting information specifically targeted at the geographical area you live in. If you are just quoting non area specific information then you have no credibility or knowledge and know not of what you speak.
  13. Did you actually get specific advice for tyres used in Thailand? No? I thought not. The heat, humidity and UV radiation age tyres and many petrochemical compounds at a much faster rate than in temperate climates. All these factors age limit tyres far more than the wear limits. For a while I was getting through rear tyres about every 8~11 months when doing significant distances, now doing much less mileage it’s about 4~6 years or the wear limit
  14. That’s a good reason. ????
  15. So why didn’t you look in iCloud? That’s where the information is.
  16. Neither is mine. My network Wi-Fi is through TOT, my data is through AIS my region is either Thailand or United Kingdom so you must be doing something different.
  17. You must be doing something unusual as Private Relay is not supported in Thailand.
  18. Using an iPhone or iPad Go to Settings >| Your AppleID > iCloud >| Private Relay >| Turn Private Relay on and there is your answer. This will inform you of the status in any country you may be in. Difficult? Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
  19. There is no app needed, you just need to be on the same Wi-Fi network that the HomePod is on then use control center to AirPlay from your iDevice and though I don’t use Spotify I downloaded it for you and it works as well as YouTube Music and the other music apps I have, however I do pay for YouTube premium so have no idea how the add’s interrupt. Incidentally I download the music so don’t usually stream, I have probably around 72 hours currently available Just pay for YouTube premium ฿159 per month
  20. Did the information help? I have 4 HomePod Mini’s configured as 2 stereo pairs and often AirPlay to them as well as using them for my tv sound output via an AppleTV
  21. You think? ???? there are enough studies for you to chose from that backup that idea. ????????
  22. And if flying, you are, 1 day after is never charged.
  23. There is no Apple device called “home hub” There are 2 devices the HomePod and HomePod Mini if you have an iPhone, iPod, or iPhone you can use AirPlay from virtually any app like YouTube YouTube Music or any app that the iPhone, iPod, or iPhone supports For native support Apple Music and Pandora are definitely supported, others maybe supported via handoff
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