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3 hours ago, sanuk711 said:4 hours ago, Daffy D said:
It's on Chaos
I don't know if Bluesofa is a member of Chaos
Since Chaos moved, I've never been able to d/l anything sadly.
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44 minutes ago, CharlieH said:
฿149.00 -75% | แบตเตอรี่ Samsung J7 (เจ 7) Battery 3.85V 3000mAh ! มีประกัน 3 เดือน | https://s.lazada.co.th/s.2iktH
Many others on there too.
Thanks for the link Charlie. Lazada never occurred to me for this.
I not being ungrateful, but it doesn't seem very specific regarding the model.
My wife's J7 Prime has a 3.3AH battery, whereas my J7 Pro has a 3.6AH battery.
Fine, a lower capacity battery is not a problem, except that are all the J7's exactly the same physical battery size and connection?
For the price it must be a copy using the Samsung name?
I accept that for the price, 'you pays yer money and takes yer choice'.
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4 minutes ago, bunnydrops said:
When I was in high school, the school hired two women teachers 21 and 22. One got pregnant by one of her students. The other got caught coming out of a bar drunk out of her mine on the arm of a sailor. Then they were gone. We still had Miss Herman, in her late 50's, Bun attached tightly to her head and a deep Boston accent.
'One got pregnant by one of her students' Did she teach biology, and was that the homework?
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My wife has a Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime. It's probably 'old' now, by mobile phone standards.
The battery (listed in the spec. as 3.3AH) has finally given up the ghost. Sometimes charging from empty to full within ten minutes, then lasting for only a couple of hours.
In Udon she asked about a replacement, but was told they aren't available any more.
I have seen some on Amazon/eBay for sale (assuming they're genuine and not a con?), but wonder if they are still available in Thailand somewhere?
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13 minutes ago, ezzra said:Nothing wrong with horse meat, many countries are using horse meat in their charcuterie preparation, they think nothing when consuming dog meats in many parts of this country but horse meat is a no no, of course, not condoning illegal meat trades, but correctly done horse meat is a good meat...
IIRC weren't Tesco in the UK caught up in a horse meat scandal a couple of years ago, labelling as something other?
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58 minutes ago, YetAnother said:thailand being thailand will legalize casinos but still insist that gambling is illegal
That's a good point.
Years ago when someone in government (can't remember who) was challenged as to why gambling was illegal, but they ran a lottery.
The answer was that the lottery is not gambling, but 'a game of chance'.
Just the same as all gambling, I would have thought.
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19 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:
Number 7 and 52 in a sandwich please ????
Is that to eat in or eat out?
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23 minutes ago, Phuketshrew said:
Weren't they supposed to be producing this vaccine in Thailand?
Plan A: 'Producing' Plan B: 'Distributing'
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17 minutes ago, mr mr said:
3 to 1 odds this is the only gambling den in thailand. any takers.
Correct. Well, the only gambling den found on 14th January anyway.
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1 hour ago, rooster59 said:Losses in the scheme are thought to be well in excess of a billion baht. Hundreds of millions in asset seizures have already taken place while the suspect was abroad.
A billion Baht!
This could perhaps be a contender for Bluesofa's recently developed law of sarcasm regarding Thai justice: The size of the brown envelope is inversely proportional to the speed of justice.
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56 minutes ago, sanuk711 said:
Thailand's Youth Rebellion---BBC--- (1 hour ago) Short segment from BBC newsroom
For five months, young protesters in Thailand have been challenging a government backed by the formidable power of the armed forces and the monarchy. For the first time, a mass movement is openly calling for reform of the monarchy, shattering a taboo surrounding the royal institution's near-sacred status.
As I can't watch BBC stuff, I wonder if this short film will appear on tpb and the likes soon? BBC list it as 30 minutes long.
I see it's even listed on IMDB:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13848356/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
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31 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:I was looking at this photo trying to figure out what the bloody hell the structures were until I realised you've inserted arrows pointing to the masts.I might be slow but I'm definitely not worth waiting for!
I think you're doing yourself down there. I think your comments and entertainment value are definitely worth waiting for.
I'm all for humour in posts.
edit: Not a 'dig' at your good self FFF, it just happened to be the funniest post I came across.
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1 hour ago, Dave67 said:7 hours ago, bluesofa said:
I thought China had an interest in a port at Dawei, to get their export goods to the Bay of Bengal/Indian ocean?
Using the now infamous Thai-China high speed railway could give them access to it, via a spur.
Has 3.5 km test track finished yet ?
It's all quiet on the western front now.
Heard a few poster saying about earthmoving going on, but that's about from what I can see.
Don't forget, according to our glorious leader back in 2017, his then transport minister Arkhom said, "a total of 13 construction contracts for the Bangkok-Nakhon Ratchasima route would be open for bidding in 2018 so that construction could be completed and the system become operational in 2021."
So, any day now it will be up and running.
<For the hard-of-learning: The text above may contain traces of sarcasm>
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41 minutes ago, colinneil said:Never looked like that when i was at school, happen a good job, or not much learning would have gone on.????
Me too. I'd have been off to the toilets while it was fresh in my mind.
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Just now, colinneil said:Brown envelope must have been a BIG 1.????
I've just come up with Bluesofa's law of sarcasm: The size of the brown envelope is inversely proportional to the speed of justice.
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14 minutes ago, webfact said:
Supattanapong added that the three parties involved in the Dawei project – Thailand, Myanmar and Japan – should hold more talks on crucial issues soon to push forward development.
I thought China had an interest in a port at Dawei, to get their export goods to the Bay of Bengal/Indian ocean?
Using the now infamous Thai-China high speed railway could give them access to it, via a spur.
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1 hour ago, Andrew Dwyer said:Monsieur Vol-au-vent was an aspiring actor some time ago and became quite famous in his hometown of Baguette et vin .
Unfortunately his attempt at breaking into Hollywood were not as successful due to his strong accent.
I hope he will not mind this posting of one of his appearances in the wartime classic “ The bridge over the river Seine “
“ The bridge over the river Seine “ Apart from when he fell in to the river: Local man found insane.
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9 minutes ago, JeffersLos said:
Brakes failed while picking up his mother from arrivals.
She ended up making a permanent departure.
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The methamphetamine wasn't good enough, he just wanted to get higher.
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1 hour ago, Justgrazing said:
3 weeks .! Dressed like your off to appear in pantomime or a new romantic lookalike contest .. jeez talk about kick the harris out of it ..
Oh no he isn't.
Oh yes he is.
Is that Roger The Cabin Boy in the middle?
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1 hour ago, faraday said:
I used to know a girl called Smelly Ellie in my teens. Indeed most of us young lads knew her.
True story.
I would elaborate & all that, but this being a family forum, I'm not in need of a French holiday - akin to the Strix genus!
'Indeed most of us young lads knew her' Ah, the local bike.
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1 hour ago, Andrew Dwyer said:
Meanwhile back in Rotherham :
Yorkshire Herald.
Buttock Tattoo Terror Lands Rotherham Pair In Hospital
Obviously a spoof. but it had me rolling on the floor.
Thanks Andrew.
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18 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:
Maren Altman, a 22-year old astrologer, makes her predictions for bitcoin prices in New York
'her'?
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Looking at the photo, I didn't realise beauty salons were still open?
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Khon Kaen: Thai police bust illegal horse meat operation - 100 baht/kilo bound for Vietnam and China
in Isaan News
Posted · Edited by bluesofa
You wouldn't have a leg to stand on.