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tgw

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  1. who knows how many of the tsunami warning buoys are currently operational ?
  2. I asked Chat GPT already: There was no text after 3. Advising Robinson department store is a bit strange, especially as there is no Lo-Bin-San store in Pattaya AFAIK (I know one in SiRacha). I hope you can do better than chat GPT ????
  3. what I read earlier about the legalization project is that the government wants to issue "licences". the problem with licences is that officials just sit on them and it can take years to issue one, and in the meanwhile, the business is racketeered by the BiB. they should do away with the licencing and simplify the "rules"
  4. After watching a number of documentaries about the US legal system, I have the impression that it's built around a horrible system - it seems as if cops' and prosecutors' priority isn't to find out the truth but to do everything within their powers to distort witness statements and evidence to be able to charge someone with a crime and use every dirty trick to extort witness statements in exchange for leniency,whereas the veracity of said statements is secondary. I don't say all cases are like that, but in some cases I have seen in the documentaries, I am of the opinion that some cops and prosecutors should have been sent to jail themselves. That being said, I am in favour of the death penalty, but only in clear-cut cases fulfilling the following criteria: - culpability is proven beyond any doubt by multiple surveillance and physical evidence (in case of DNA, there must be enough DNA samples to verify the initial test) - sentence is pronounced by a professional and experienced panel of judges (no jury) and confirmed by the ministry of justice after a review of evidence
  5. yes, I would advise you to do exactly that and buy an external drive to save backups on. maybe use a program that makes incremental disk images. don't know how much of the internal 1TB you will use, but maybe buy 2TB external. just don't forget to do the backups. people generally say SSD don't fail, but my experience is another completely.
  6. like Steven He would say, Putin is just a failure causing lots of emotional damage
  7. I have 2 quick inputs: - no serious cooking can be done in an open kitchen inside the house (major mistake in modern Western house and condo designs). put the main kitchen/cooking area outside the house, backside, as most Thais do, and inside maybe fridge, microwave and a sink for the fancy things. - bathrooms: I'd suggest placing a drain in the floor.
  8. I'm looking for a Thai B2B salesperson who can communicate in English (or German or French) in the Pattaya area Required skills: - client prospection/research - basic computer skills, Email, browsing, can Google, can open PDF, Powerpoint, Word, Excel files, can print, save as PDF - can conduct sales/acquisition calls by phone - hold sales meetings/presentations with clients Please contact by private message.
  9. Currently running on W10. I will try to upgrade to W11 when I will have a specific need to do so. I will have to use a hack to do it, because Microsoft doesn't want to upgrade my computer to W11, although my computer fulfills the formal requirements. I have a laptop running a i7-4790k which checks all the boxes: - TPM 2.0 - DirectX 12 with WDDM 2.7 - UEFI Secure Boot yet MS says my device is incompatible.
  10. yes, but ... as I see it, there are some issues with insurance policies, especially travel insurance the first issue is unclear or "strange" clauses. for example about motorcycle accidents, on some policies there are clauses that say passengers of motorcycles need themselves to hold a MC license to be covered. in general conditions of coverage are unclear for drunk passengers, helmet regulations, etc. the second problem is the relationship between formal coverage and practical pay out. insurance companies often pay out even when outside of their formal coverage policy. this is most often the case with reputable companies with good image whose policy premiums are expensive, while other companies would use strange clauses as the above to decline coverage. the expensive policies are not usually those offered on discount travel sites, and even then people often don't subscribe the travel insurance. the other problem with this is of course the lack of information about insurance coverage. I tried to find out for myself, but was unsuccessful. Short of talking to the claims manager, I don't think it's possible to find out what these "unclear" policies cover and what not.
  11. entitled or not, low-priced flights are well within the means of unemployed people. there is a huge problem with the cost of living in Western welfare countries, so the price of air travel is relatively low compared to social benefits people can claim.
  12. go to a private inspection place near your home, ask them for info and let them handle the paperwork. these places usually have commercial signage of a yellow cog on dark blue background
  13. would zoho be an option? "Life Time Free Basic Plan" https://www.zoho.com/meeting/pricing.html?src=hdd
  14. I'm a web developer and computer user with a security mindset, I would say my laptop is pretty safe if combined with 2-factor authentication. My laptop is behind NAT, 2 firewalls and VPN - I'm not using everything at the same time though. Not using any ISP-provided router either. The most important thing about e-banking is to not run both authentication methods on the same device, for example the phone. But I get that it can be difficult for normal users to secure their laptop. For average users who routinely install software on their computer, I would go as far as to advise buying a separate device that will exclusively be used for activities that require high security. And don't let anyone use that device.
  15. Nexus Android trojan targets 450 financial apps and takes over bank accounts https://www.tomsguide.com/news/new-nexus-trojan-targets-450-financial-apps-and-is-taking-over-bank-accounts Some time back I was mocked on this forum because I said I don't use mobile banking apps on my phone because I think it's unsafe... Here we are.
  16. what is surprising for me is that the cost of autopsy has to be paid by the patient/family ? is that usually what happens in other countries too ? I would have expected that the party ordering the autopsy also pays for the cost.
  17. 6 Kg in 2 weeks is not very realistic, unless it was mostly water. Don't forget to drink water.
  18. not really. in general, immigration officers of any country could use the space much more efficiently. in your example, even if it's one of the better ones I have seen, they still could easily have placed 4 pairs of stamps on each page instead of 3. I also had some stamps that take less than half a page of space put in the dead center of a page. Obviously, it's not the IO who are paying for my new passports.
  19. but still correct. can't achieve that with 7 rockets. the meaning of words is important. social media will be the death of language.
  20. Thailand really needs to start imposing damage compensations in the tens of millions of baht on companies for safety rule infractions causing injuries or death.
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