I'm planning my project garden and need to get some seedlings started. I don't want to bother with the boutique 'feminized' seed shipped from overseas. I just want to purchase seeds locally that are adapted to the climate in Thailand. This is all outdoor growing. I get what I get as far as male/female. I seldom smoke it anyway, so this really is pretty much a garden project. I do use the leaves as tea before bed sometime. Overall, I just like the way cannabis looks as a plant as I enjoy the looks of many other plants I grow in my garden. Anyway - I'm looking for a source for local seed that will actually germinate.
There are some areas in my life where I AM a Cheap Charlie. Smartphones is one of those areas. Why? In this day and age they are somewhat of a necessity - but? I use them as little as possible. For example I wanted to run Audible on my phone, but...Android 5.1 isn't supported. I was able to find a workaround by downloading a APK file from two years ago before Audible no longer supported Android Lollipop. (Caveat - I don't need to be warned about the security issues of APK files).
Grrrr - I hate built-in obsolescence.
And I keep running into that problem lately when attempting to install apps on my Oppo Older_Than_Dirt Phone running ColorOS over Android 5.1 and which I can not root. Grrrr.
So ???? I guess it's time to bite the bullet. But - I want an "unlocked", Cheap Charlie phone. Apple iOS phones are out for all the ฿฿฿฿฿ Cha-Ching ฿฿฿฿฿ ???? Huawei phones are out because of the lack of the availability of apps that I need to use. Oppo phones are out because I want the phone to actually runs Android and not some manufacturers proprietary OS that runs over the top of Android, like Oppo's ColorOS.
So I'm looking for suggestions for a dirt-cheap Android smartphone but one that has at least 32GB of onboard storage with the ability to add addition storage of between 64 to 512 GB via SD cards.
So let me toss it out there. ???? Suggestion for phones?
It's that time of year. Make sure to file your FBAR with FinCEN if you have funds in a Thai bank account.
From the IRS site: "The FBAR is an annual report, due April 15 following the calendar year reported. You're allowed an automatic extension to October 15 if you fail to meet the FBAR annual due date of April 15.
For individuals file here: http://bsaefiling.fincen.treas.gov/NoRegFBARFiler.html
I think I want to start making my own bread. I've noticed that shrink-flation has hit the brands of bread I buy. They are shrinking the loaves and then cutting the slices thinner. I was making french toast yesterday and the bread was just falling apart it was so thin. I'd rather make my own.
I'm looking at one of two approaches: a bread making machine or a convection oven. I've made bread in the past but it is time intensive which is making be gravitate to an all-in-one bread making machine.
Does anyone have a good bread making machine and if so, what brand do you recommend that can be purchased in Thailand?
I could use suggestions on creating a list of things that need to be done by my wife if I die before her. Fyi, I'm a US citizen.
Who does she need to contact, what forms will she need to obtain, how does she execute my Will, etc.
I'm looking for a pair of running shoes or cross-fits. I don't want to deal with going to the big malls.
are there any other places to buy them outside of the Chiang Mai malls?
Where's the cheapest Animal Clinic to get a female cat spayed?
The last place I went cost me over 5000 baht, and my cat died the evening we got her back from the vet. I was not a happy camper for the results I got for what I considered to be a lot of money. So, money doesn't equate to quality care. So which vet will do this for the cheapest price? I can get this done for less than 1500 baht in the US ($45).