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Hanuman2547

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  1. 120kph is fine on the expressway and the Chon Buri motorway and other similar roads that have limited access.  It's not a good idea to have it on other highways where you have roads intersecting.  Before you know it, Somchai, who is going 140kph in the right lane, decides to suddenly swerve over and pull off the road because he decides to stop at a roadside somtum seller/pineapple seller/or other attraction that is along the shoulder of the highway.  

  2. 10 hours ago, RickBradford said:

    * We have eliminated smallpox and rinderpest, almost eliminated polio, confined malaria to parts of Asia, Africa and South America. Measles was eliminated from the US population in 2000.

    Are you sure about eliminating Measles from the US?  There has been a resurgence in Measles over the past year in particular areas of the US.

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measles_resurgence_in_the_United_States

  3. On 12/8/2019 at 6:51 PM, geovalin said:

    “This bicycle route is being built as a lightweight road that does not affect soil layers and is flexible to have small and big trees on either side,” Mr Chandaroth said.

    Just don't plant the trees too close to the cycling path or after a few years as the roots branch out they will crack the pavement as the roots push the pavement upwards.  

  4. When I have exited the USA from LAX, SFO, and SEA I have never encountered a formal exit immigration.  I just check in at the airline ticket counter, show my passport, and they issue the boarding passes for my flights.  Of course returning to the USA everyone goes through immigration/customs.  The first part is a self check-in.  After that you actually go to an immigration officer who asks a few questions and then you exit to the customs area, pick up your bag, and if nothing to declare, head to a green channel and then deposit the bags on the belt.  Next stop is the actual baggage claim and then you are on your way.  

  5. 17 hours ago, impulse said:

     

    You've never done a run in Tianjin then, where they charter a bus to location.  And finding a taxi to run between cities is tough.  The circle lasted longer than the run (and was very abusive), then there was the dinner with pressure to drink more before hopping on the bus back to town.  I don't know if they were all like that because I didn't go back for a 2nd run. 

     

    I guess you're saying that BKK HHH isn't like that? 

     

     

    All of the Bangkok Hashes are generally an hour run give or take 10-15 minutes.  The circle doesn't last longer than the run.  You can almost always catch a taxi if you don't want to stay longer or perhaps a ride with someone else who is leaving.  There isn't any pressure to drink more than you feel comfortable with.  If your cup/glass/mug is half empty someone might offer to fill it up for you but you can always decline.  All hashes worldwide are different, even those in the same city.  I know that in my home country I don't hash as I don't find it very appealing at all.  

  6. 16 hours ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

    Forget about running and go for a nice bike ride at the airport. Bicycles can be rented for 400 baht.

     

     

    There are a lot of good things about Skylane for cycling.  It's a dedicated cycling venue that is approximately 23.5 per lap around the airport.  However, the one bad thing is that it does become quite boring after 15 or 16km as the scenery doesn't change much.  It's also flat as a pancake.  I've only cycled it a couple of times but it was ok.  I put my bike in a taxi and got dropped off out there.  When I was done cycling at Skylane I just cycled the additional 15km back home.  

  7. 16 hours ago, Proboscis said:

    In South East ASia, I just don't get the runners. I cycle some of the year (not in Bangkok!) and with the higher speed than running you get to cool a little bit. But when it gets very hot and humid, I even give that up.

    You can cycle in Bangkok all year around.  Luckily my place is on the outskirts of BKK and can find better places to cycle.

  8. It's a good idea but will not bring about the results that they desire.  The reason is that the MOE will not allocate enough money to hire fully qualified native English speakers.  Instead they will hire sub-standard teachers with minimum education qualifications not directly related to ESL.  They will also employ teachers from other areas of Asia who lack native fluency in the English language.  That, along with poor quality textbooks, and old teaching methods will hamper the program from producing the desired outcome.  

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