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Visa Options After Work Permit Cancellation
I do not need any clarification thanks, I too work for a BOI company and know how it works. -
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Internet on Samui
Thanks for that suggestion. I am assuming that the problem is the cable as we have replaced everything else. Many years in IT have given me pretty good problem analysis skills but here I am having to convince the local engineers. I have to go through their 'solutions' to show them. This saga is never ending. Changing the router meant that the CCTV does not work. The CCTV guy came yesterday and 'played' with the router and told me that 3BB need to 'open the port'. I am not a comms expert. Anyway, after he left - no internet at all. Nothing. Zilch. Da nada. I have been using a neighbour's wifi since yesterday, be both switched to 3BB at the same time. We had been using a private internet system before then (Blue Chip). My neighbour's internet keeps dropping out, same as mine. I am not sure if he is on the same cable or a separate one. Separate routers of course. Ho hum. I cannot wait for next week's amazing instalment. -
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Earthquake Rocks Bangkok: Building Collapses with 40 people inside
Do we have any qualified engineers here who might be able to tell me if I'm right or wrong? Looking at all the exposed rebar at the Chatuchak site, and there's a lot of it exposed. most rebar I see is clean, almost shiny in the sun. In my experience, this rebar should have lumps of hardened concrete hanging off it, and the rebar itself is usually darker with rough rings around to help it reinforce the cement. And a lot of the broken cement looks very powdery, not rock solid as you'd expect on a 30-storey building. Is it possible that to meet what was left of the budget after "expenses", poor quality cement and/or rebar was used by "China Railway No 10 Engineering Company" and it's subs? There would have been no thought of it being exposed by an earthquake, of all things. 🤫 -
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Thailand's Digital Card Chaos: Say Goodbye to TM6, Hello to Confusion!
I believe, however, don't quote me, that it doesn't apply to those of us here on a permanent basis, i.e. on an extension. I will find out later in the year when I exit and re-enter on a re-entry permit, i.e. unless I read it somewhere on this forum that it does apply to those of us on annual extension, which as I said above, it doesn't apply to us ? -
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13 years since my last visit
It's a kind of relay going on, one owner passes the baton to the next, money runs out, repeat -
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Scientists say they've discovered 'vast city' UNDERNEATH Egypt's Giza pyramids
It was published in the peer reviewed journal Remote Sensing in 2022. Therefore, it has been peer reviewed.
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