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ICE vs EV, the debate thread
35K is outrageous. I pay less than that for Seal AWD Performance and you can probably insure with Roojai for circa 10k. -
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Wading through trumps latest trolling
Remember he's considering trying to appoint Stephen Miller as National Security Advisor. trump claims he listens to Miller already a fair amount. I suggest trump (more likely his enablers) are seeding the ground for further efforts in breach of his Oath. -
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Entertainment BLACKPINK's Lisa Stuns in Louis Vuitton at 2025 Met Gala Debut
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Report Missing Sailor Found Safe as Catamaran Located Near Koh Racha Noi
Pictures courtesy of The Phuket News In a dramatic turnaround, fears of a maritime disaster near Phuket were dispelled when the missing luxury catamaran, Liliput, was located safely off Koh Racha Noi. The Canadian sailor, Jonn Gregory Dyck, onboard the vessel was found alive and well, much to the relief of concerned relatives and authorities. The ordeal began on Saturday, May 3, when Dyck set sail solo from Chalong Bay with vague plans to head toward Koh Racha Yai. Possible anchor points included Ao Tawan, Ao Bangkae, or Ao Khon Kae, but clarity on his destination was lacking. Concern grew after his family lost contact with him that day. By Sunday afternoon, May 4, the situation escalated when the Phuket Tourist Police filed a missing vessel report with the Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre Region 3 (Thai MECC 3). Alarmed that Dyck might have fallen ill or faced sea troubles, the family also reached out to the Canadian Embassy. Efforts to trace the Liliput's last position, recorded at 9.30am on Sunday west of Koh Racha Yai, led to no immediate success, as numerous radio calls went unanswered. Marine Police and local authorities then enlisted the help of nearby marine traffic, including fishing boats and speedboats, to assist in the search. At approximately 7pm on May 5, a breakthrough occurred when local speedboats identified the catamaran tied to a buoy on Koh Racha Noi's southeastern side. Fortunately, the boat exhibited no damage. Further inspection revealed that the 13-metre vessel was constructed in Indonesia in 2009 and had been registered in Langkawi, Malaysia, since 2019. Dyck, who entered Thailand on March 7, needed to address his visa status by May 5—the very day he was discovered safe. Marine Police Region 3 continues to monitor the situation, ensuring Dyck's secure return to shore while verifying his adherence to immigration regulations. This incident underscores the importance of swift communication and cooperation among marine stakeholders in resolving maritime alerts. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-06 -
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Nebulizer Recommendations
Check with your doctor first as nebulizers use diffrrent snd specific medications that might or might not be appropriate for you. Usually a nebuluzer uses compressed air not oxygen unless you need oxygen therapy anyhow. Medical supply store or karge pharmacy should have. -
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Russia is toast no matter the outcome of the Ukraine invasion
Stunning 50 troop incursion !!
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