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UR CNY Celebration?: Will you add Chinese OpenSource AI to your computer tonight?!!!
OK. Fine. Your loss. But, some other members might appreciate the video I linked.....to Mike's nice video.... Wait and see, because maybe at least one TV member might say.... Thanks!!!!! -
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Task Force Raids Illegal Childcare Facility Operated by Foreigners on Koh Phangan
Or Ukrainian! Oh the irony... -
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Trump slammed over ‘shameful’ decision to revoke top general’s security
First, the conservative news sites applaud this correct decision and your source is biased. Second, Gen. Mark Milley deserves to be severely punished for his opposition to Trump while Milley was active-duty and Trump was President: This disloyalty to the Commander in Chief is called treason. -
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Russian couple accused of dining and dashing at many Phuket restaurants
send them back to Vladivostok or Krasnokamensk or Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky -
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Sandwiches: The Original Fast Food and a Thai 7-Eleven Favorite!
At least, 7-Eleven provides a choice for local consumers. The offerings are low cost, well-packaged, safe.... It is only the choice of what the company has decided to sell which might present an issue. For example, very high sugar content in drinks. Mostly snack foods. Ice cream, which is not healthy, by any means, no matter who makes it or sells it. So, this is just a matter of choice for consumers, whether or not they wish to eat a ton of these kinds of snack food. We know from research whether or not these kinds of snack foods, even these kinds of packaged sandwiches, are healthier than other choices. We know what kinds of food 7-Eleven stores sell in Asia. Therefore, just a matter of choice, but 7-Eleven cannot be faulted for selling and offering what consumers seem to wish to buy. There is also a question of increases in rates of obesity and diabetes among the younger generations. This, too, is a choice. Nobody should be telling us what we can and cannot buy, as they sometimes have tried to do in NYC, for example. Personally, I really wish I could buy the kind of sandwiches once offered by 7 in the USA, decades ago. Even in the USA, 7's offerings have changed dramatically. In addition, were the sandwiches offered in the past really that healthy? Maybe not, since we are talking preserved meats, etc. I no longer eat preserved meats, such as Lebanon Bologna, even though I like this kind of stuff. Very high salt content, preservatives, etc.....so then....cannot be the healthiest choice, even though we used to think it amazingly tasty, when slathered in GLOBS of mayonnaise...... No doubt, there are healthier choices. For beer, 7 is still good. I guess coffee is good too, which I do not drink. I rarely shop at 7 here in Asia, and have not since the 1980s in Taiwan, when I would buy cups of hot tea, in Taipei, and around the Isle of Formosa, while driving my BENZ, north and south, up and down, visiting factories, and 7 was always open. One thing I never bought from 7 were those huge Styrofoam bowls of prepackaged instant noodles. Again, coming from President Brand..... So much salt, you wouldn't believe. Just a matter of choice. 7 sells what sells. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Yes. They haven't thought it through, and there isn't a "one size fits all". Even the employment of an expensive accountant isn't going to bring clarity, if the TRD officers don't themselves have answers to the average Joe like me.
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