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josephbloggs

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  1. It makes you wonder about the agenda of people who post these anti China fake videos. Are they just racists? Or Americans upset about the rise of China and Chinese industry? Or something else?
  2. Utter rubbish. For all their faults the Thai Police show amazing restraint in most situations and should be commended for it.
  3. There are professional pogo stick competitors too - doesn't mean grown men should go around pogo sticking.
  4. There is nothing in the article to suggest the surgery was "botched". He shattered his femur in many places and now he lives with the consequences - the surgeons saved his leg. The headline is misleading and should be amended: Man left with one leg shorter than the other after a motorbike crash left his leg shattered and Thai surgeons fixed it.
  5. The UK has not banned Russian tourists, nor has Greece or Spain. Brilliant. You are the one who brought up the gassing!! Then when I tell you that we (the West......more specifically the US) supplied him with the gas and twice vetoed a UN condemnation of the atrocity then suddenly it is irrelevant to the thread. You are a classic. Anyway, irrelevant to the thread but I just had a lovely piece of gammon for dinner, and I suspect you might have had too.
  6. You do know where Hussein got his gas from right? And you do now that the US vetoed the UN condemnation of the gassing. Twice. Amazing that some people are so blinkered that they actually tripe like your post.
  7. Just another pathetic article with basic errors in it. They are the norm these days, pretty much every single article posted here will have such a fundamental error in it. I am sure someone saw Nm, Googled "nm" and got nanometre and had no idea what the difference was. Very very poor indeed.
  8. Yep, and they all voted for it. Hard to find sympathy. "Project fear" was their cry....
  9. It's really cool. Can't wait to try one here.
  10. Yes, couldn't agree more. It was a very poor move and reflects badly. They didn't read the room.
  11. Did anyone see this? https://insideevs.com/news/677226/watch-oil-giant-exxonmobil-thinly-veiled-anti-ev-commercial/
  12. Avoid paying for seven years on a thing that has only existed for about a year is highly impressive. Pretty much every single article has these sorts of basic errors in them, it is very very poor.
  13. Is she always relieved when she can get off again?
  14. I do it every Thursday, must have just missed you.
  15. There was a monorail in India which opened and was very bumpy, but they fixed it by grinding the guide rails as they were uneven. I wonder if something similar will be done here? https://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-bumps-on-monorail-track-to-go-1811358 Overall I like the yellow line though.
  16. Not sure if this has been posted anywhere else (I can't see it if it has been) but sounds very interesting indeed. 10 super fast DC charging parks coming with 30 chargers in each one. https://www.nationthailand.com/business/corporate/40029157
  17. I think "unacceptable" is taking it a bit far, but yes, it is bumpy, much bumpier than I expected it to be.
  18. Having a tizzy because I asked if Skype is still a thing?? I haven't used Skype for probably 8 years so it was a genuine question as I thought it had been beaten into submission by Zoom, MS Teams, Google Meet etc. Anyway, if you use AIS you can use the 003 prefix (rather than 001) to get cheaper international calls. 159 baht gets you 40 minutes of call time to the UK. https://www.ais.th/003/en/ DTAC do a similar thing with 004 but they don't say what the rates are. https://www.dtac.co.th/en/idd.html
  19. Yes, the bridge is made out of matchsticks but luckily we have you to call it out. Please tell me the context of this bridge support and why it is too thin - you seem to know about it, so when will it fall down in your estimation? It is a cropped picture and you don't see the column before or after or anything else. And you really think they just put the thinnest columns up and be damned? Thailand has one of the most extensive network of viaducts and they are sturdily built (even if the safety standards during construction can be a bit poor). So please enlighten us why this is too thin for the load. Thank you.
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