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Zelensky Expresses Optimism for Peace Following 'Positive' Conversation with Trump
Not taking away from your well thought-out analysis as regards to the nuclear power plants. My 2 cents worth of take away was that Zelemsky humoured Trump and Trump doesn't even realized that he was teased. Trump laid out his idea that US could own and run Ukraine's power plants as part of his ceasefire plan. Zelensky replied was that they can talk about 1 plant (Zaporizhzhia) which is under Russia occupation. That was a rather smug reply and a kind of telling off Trump go talk to your good friend Putin as I am not interested. Of course the buffon does not understand subtlety. -
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Thailand Gears Up: Discussions Underway for Formula One Event
Grab bikes will be faster. -
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What does it take to run a diner?
You know he has no intention of opening a restaurant and this is just another one of his countless troll posts, right? -
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US ‘deletes evidence’ of Russia’s kidnap of thousands of Ukrainian children
Here is the crime in that: Child abductions in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia During the Russo-Ukrainian War,[3] Russia has forcibly transferred almost 20 thousand Ukrainian children to areas under its control, assigned them Russian citizenship, forcibly adopted them into Russian families, and created obstacles for their reunification with their parents and homeland.[7][8] The United Nations has stated that these deportations constitute war crimes.[8][9] -
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BYD Seal tips, tricks and help
From googling this it seems the pro Just doing the every 3-6 months discharge to at least 10% and then slow charging back 100% to recalibrate the SOC indicator and range guess-o-meter "as recommended by BYD (and even Tesla) for LFP traction batteries" is not the core case. It's either some software glitch or 12V battery problem. From googling I came across lots of folks who ran into this issue even when their high voltage traction battery was at a high level SOC. Some just came back to the car after being in the mall for a few hours and the Seal was dead/asleep. Some figured out it was caused by the 12V battery running down/entering sleep mode when the hood, door, etc., was left open for an extended time like overnight or a few days. But then others ruled out 12V battery drain as the problem but some software glitch telling the 12V battery to go night-night. As with a lot of car issues, there can be more than one cause of a problem. But yea, I would definitely have your 12V battery checked out....have a health/capacity check done....check for loose/corroded terminals, etc. And I would recommend you install a Bluetooth 12V voltage monitor on your battery as this will allow you to easy see and track the 12V battery voltage/SOC/temp.....greatly help to spot issues well in advance and/or confirm whether the battery is asleep/dead without needing to access the battery as the mobile app used with the monitor will tell you what is going on 24/7. I installed Ancel BM200 Bluetooth 12V Battery Monitors on both my 2023 BYD Atto and 2009 Toyota Fortuner about a year ago....the monitor works like a charm....has a voltage measurement accuracy of 0.03V (30mv), only draws 1.5ma working current, and includes 30 days memory. Cost is around Bt500 plus or minus Bt100 depending on promotions, discounts, etc. I brought mine off Lazada for around Bt420 including shipping around a year ago. -
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Boycott of US goods spreading worldwide poor donald
Boycott American made and boycott Tesla. I'll drink to that
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