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PON SFP compatible with AIS
ISPs can use password auth / mac auth for PON. I was unable to use an external PON device with 3BB because of that. Just FYI. -
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Cocaine Disguised as Dessert: Brits Caught in Bali Face Decades Behind Bars!
😂🤣 I will never be able to visit Cheshunt again -
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Car Plays Spooky Music After Crash Despite Dead Battery
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod In an unusual incident, a car involved in a crash mysteriously began playing a country music song, despite a damaged battery and the keys being turned off. The incident was captured in a TikTok video, which left social media users puzzled. Yesterday, February 10, Chakkrit Hadee, the owner of a slide car garage and a related car cemetery, shared his experience with Khaosod Online regarding the incident. Chakkrit explained that the accident occurred between 3am and 4am when the car veered off the road near the Chet Samian intersection in Photharam district, Ratchaburi province. Upon arrival, his employees assessed the vehicle’s condition and doubted any survival due to the severity. However, they found no fatalities, only a young woman in her early 20s who was injured. As the team retrieved the car, they were startled by the sound of an old country music song playing, despite the late hour and desolate surroundings. The unexpected music spooked the staff, prompting them to quickly transport the car to a local police station. After finishing at the station, they moved the vehicle to the car cemetery, where the mysterious music began playing again. Further examination revealed the car had a damaged battery and locked ignition, with no fatalities inside. Chakkrit remains uncertain about how the music started playing under these unusual circumstances, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-11 -
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Nightmare at the Prachuap tax office
I believe you get an extra eight days to file online, April 8 deadline. -
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Russian Airline Flight Makes Emergency Landing at BKK After Circling for 3 Hours
But they need to comply with IATA regulations to maintain their ability to fly on international routes and an IATA inspector or even local regulatory authority can carry out an inspection at an international airport and ground an aircraft if it fails to meet international requirements - even a sanctioned nation would want to avoid that
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