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Spoonman

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  1. You'll need to decrypt, and compress movies into an iso image file - you'll find the best tool out there for that by clicking here on DVD Fab However I don't know of any 'movie' streaming sites where you can snag the stream to put into an .iso image file - you'll likely need a DVD movie to do this.. You could fit maybe 16 movies at most on the largest capacity 64 GB flash drive.. Much less expensive to put them on blank DVDs, provided you don't take them out or into Thailand or even try to sell them.. Just keep for your own collection.. I've 1000s taking up way to much space..

    Yeah maybe 10 years ago but not these days. drop the movie in its downloaded .avi format straight onto the USB stick and whack it into the yumcha dvd player and she's good to go.

    OP. what movies are you after, I have 4tb of em. maybe if you want send me your USB stick and I could load some on for you.

  2. Q : Does my access to Medicare expire when I move overseas, and if so how long do I need to be away.

    A: : The HIC provides that “You will need to provide documents to support your residency in Australia or your severing of ties with the previous country of residence if you are an Australian citizen returning to Australia to reside after living overseas for more than five years”. Thus, as long as your absence does not exceed five years, you should expect continued coverage by Medicare. If you have any doubts about your circumstances, as regards Medicare, you should contact Medicare directly.

    http://www.exfin.com/medicare-overseas-expats

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  3. 15000 is a good cheap price for standard Jap car.

    50000 is too much even for 4x4.

    80000 is ridiculous.

    50,000 - the paint cracks after one year.

    100,000 - complete strip down, sanding, re-paint.. 1 - 2 months.

    What a load of <deleted>.

    My old pickup I had a full job done when I bought it and again 3 years later (dents/scratches was easier to have whole vehicle done).

    Never did the paint crack and infact I sold it to a friend who still has it 2 years later and still there is not cracks in the paint.

    The spray job cost 15k the first time and 18k the second.

    Calling me a lier? hehe. We are talking about a full colour change here. I would let anyone offering me a price of 15K for that anywhere near my car wink.png

    15k is for a closed door repaint of the same colour. 50k is more that enough for a full strip down respray. I see it done daily when we change the colour of pickup's at work.

    Infact the price is 30k but we do the full strip (body off chassis strip down).

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  4. 15000 is a good cheap price for standard Jap car.

    50000 is too much even for 4x4.

    80000 is ridiculous.

    50,000 - the paint cracks after one year.

    100,000 - complete strip down, sanding, re-paint.. 1 - 2 months.

    What a load of <deleted>.

    My old pickup I had a full job done when I bought it and again 3 years later (dents/scratches was easier to have whole vehicle done).

    Never did the paint crack and infact I sold it to a friend who still has it 2 years later and still there is not cracks in the paint.

    The spray job cost 15k the first time and 18k the second.

    Did you do it around Pattaya also ?

    I know that what you are saying is right, others are funny <3

    In Sriracha.

  5. 15000 is a good cheap price for standard Jap car.

    50000 is too much even for 4x4.

    80000 is ridiculous.

    50,000 - the paint cracks after one year.

    100,000 - complete strip down, sanding, re-paint.. 1 - 2 months.

    What a load of &lt;deleted&gt;.

    My old pickup I had a full job done when I bought it and again 3 years later (dents/scratches was easier to have whole vehicle done).

    Never did the paint crack and infact I sold it to a friend who still has it 2 years later and still there is not cracks in the paint.

    The spray job cost 15k the first time and 18k the second.

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  6. Prune juice, available in all the supermarkets. My wife swears by it and by the amount of times shes on the loo i believe her.

    Prune juice in Thailand is crap...no pun intended. Get a juicer from Malaysia or Singapore & clean everything as esp., from local markets, bugs are everywhere here. Go to Makro for beets.

    Mix banana, pineapple, 1 beet, 1 Garlic clove into 2-3 12 ounce drinks. Don't smoke tobacco or any nervous system "crazy" drug like crack or any speed. Exercise 'treadmill' 30 min a day.

    Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand

    Is a juicer bought in Thailand not good enough ?

    Most definitely. I bought a nice one (not made in China) in the US 10 years ago (about $110), still works like new. Will be liberating it from storage when I go back. The same quality in Thailand would be 10000-12000 baht easy, but of a Chinese make, so, only good for maybe 6-8 mos.

    Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand

    wow did not realise. I'll throw out mine that I have had for 5 years and import one a new one.

    Thanks for the heads up.

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