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How much would a solar system cost (ball-park estimate) for a modestly sized home?
I would consider to get a 5 to 8 Kwp Hybrid System in this case, you may add later a Battery as prices are still dropping. Additional ones the System is installed and you see the benefit you tend to use more power as it is free. -
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Tourism Pattaya’s Nightlife Workers Receive Aid Amid Tourism Slump
What have they done with all the money they earned over the high season ??😕 -
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How much would a solar system cost (ball-park estimate) for a modestly sized home?
Both air conditioners at the same time or only one? Shower heaters used during the day? Washing machine that heats water? Clothes dryer? -
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Advise on buying a BYD car.
What a load of BS - you have no idea do you? They test 'safety systems' and 'vehicle emissions'. The vehicle emissions are Govt set and a car passes or fails - EVs always PASS. The safety systems are what the manufacturers put in their cars - there are no 'standards' for the ABS system - there is a pass or a fail - and that is 1 - number 1. So if a Tesla fails the lights test because they are not as bright as specs and the inside back left light is blown - that is 3 faults. Meanwhile the Ford that failed ABS is 1. According to TUEV tests Teslas are THREE times less reliable as Fords !!!! The study is NUMBER of faults - not what faults. Teslas have more light fails - but I want a car that does not fail ABS tests - way way way more important. Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics. Never believe any 'study' that is based on statistics. People do not die in Australian from Alligator attacks - fact. Because in Australia there are no Alligators. But the Crocodiles kill way more people in Australia than Alligators do in UK - fact. Statistics Lie !! -
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Older Retirees and Younger Partners in Rural Thailand: Accepted or Not?
Apparently, quite a few older foreign men have retired to rural Thai villages where they marry local women who are often much younger than them. The retirees are said to often speak limited Thai, and typically settle in areas with few other foreigners. To outsiders, these relationships might appear imbalanced due to differences in age, finances, or life experience. I’m curious how local Thai communities perceive these relationships. Are these foreign retirees accepted and viewed as a normal part of Thai village life now, or do they spark gossip or social tension? Do locals see them as providing security and opportunities for the women, perhaps admiring the foreigners for their contributions, or do they view these relationships as exploiting economic disparities?- 1
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