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Missing In Action (MIA)
Trump claims not to know who is behind Project 2025. A CNN review found at least 140 people who worked for him are involved Updated 2:45 PM EDT, Thu July 11, 2024 Donald Trump has lately made clear he wants little to do with Project 2025, the conservative blueprint for the next Republican president that has attracted considerable blowback in his race for the White House. “I have no idea who is behind it,” the former president recently claimed on social media. Many people Trump knows quite well are behind it. Six of his former Cabinet secretaries helped write or collaborated on the 900-page playbook for a second Trump term published by the Heritage Foundation. https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/11/politics/trump-allies-project-2025/index.html -
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Bangkok Governor Pushes to Settle BTS Debt of 14 Billion Baht After Court Dismisses Case
It is not government or city council which pays. It is the taxpayer who will be burdened extra with this. If payment delay interests are accrued, they should be collected from the pr-i-kc who refused to release the contractually agreed payment in the first place.... Yeah, I know, wishful thinking as we are in Thailäääääännnnnn -
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Good to see GBP / THB rate improve - Trump effect ?
And that was the point of my first post. From the news articles from the last few weeks, it's obvious that the Thai government want the baht to weaken, so why not help it a hand when the opportunity arises. -
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EV Owners … Real life experience & help thread
While many websites talk how active balancing is better in some ways than passive balancing and some of these website sites state/imply is good for EV battery packs I haven't found one yet that specifically states that EV model so-in-so uses active balancing (excluding a few websites which shows disassembly of a battery pack/reverse engineering a BMS to really see what type of balancing is apparently being used). Like say the BYD EV battery packs in the Atto, Seal, Dolphin, etc., use active balancing per BYD provided documentation/specs. Or Tesla battery packs like in the Model S Plaid use active balancing, etc., per Tesla documentation/specs. It seems most of these websites are just expressing an opinion or generalizations that for those actively involved in DIY home solar battery storage systems; DIY electric vehicles (EV) which could really mean a home-made EV bike, EV golf cart, etc.; EV cars probably use active balancing since active balancing vs passive balancing is probably better, etc.;, that if you want the best balancing then go with active balancing which uses a more complicated BMS systems, chips, inductors, capacitors, transformers vs the less complicated BMS passive balancing system that is less complicated, lower cost, uses simple bleed resistors, etc. And this is not to imply passive balancing is not OK-fine and active balancing "may" be a little better and faster.....a faster and better that person may not actually be able to really see or benefit from in their day-to-day use of these "battery powered" system. Since I mentioned Tesla EVs....what kind of balancing do they use....active or passive? I doubt you'll find any Tesla-provided documentation/specs that specifically states what is used since it's apparently proprietary information. But a person can usually find some website where someone has reverse engineered, disassembled an EV manufacturer's battery pack and BMS system to determine whether active or passive balancing is being use. Like in above/earlier BYD battery disassembly which shows "passive resistive balancing" is used. And like below Tesla Model S Plaid battery pack/BMS reverse engineering video where it shows the Battery Management daughter boards on the Tesla battery pack use "passive balancing bleed resistors." See below snapshot from the video also posted below....where it talks the balancing used is around the 4:20 point. I'm of the opinion that although active balancing may be better than passive balancing "on paper" and in some applications that does not mean EV vehicles like the BYD, Tesla, MG, etc...etc...etc., cars and trucks driving on the roads today use the more expensive and complicated active balancing in their battery packs. But instead use a simpler and lower cost passive balancing system that still meet cell balancing needs. A passive balancing system that may not be as good/fast as an active balancing system, but still more than good enough, OK-fine, works just fine, etc. to keep the EV battery pack cells balanced and in good condition that exceeds the expected life of the vehicle. -
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Iraq’s New Law Proposal: Lower Age of Consent for Girls to Just Nine
Erm, didn't their 53 year old prophet famously marry and consummate that marriage with a 9 year old? Do they criticize him? -
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Israeli fans violently attacked after Amsterdam soccer match
Any argument or only ad hominem? There are now clear reports of the maccabi supporters causing mayhem before being attacked.
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