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Iran orders closure of Strait of Hormuz — putting one-fifth of world’s oil supply at risk
Try to comprehend the second part of my post. I can close my doors to those I don't want to enter, but still I can enter myself whenever i want, simply because I have the key -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
And that's probably 2 with safest bets on longer term survival. I am quite confident there will be further closures of car manufacturers in China (and probably elsewhere as well) as the markets are simply not big enough for so many players. -
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My view today.
No, closer to BKK. Off Hwy 4, cutting through Nakhon Pathom -
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Iran orders closure of Strait of Hormuz — putting one-fifth of world’s oil supply at risk
how they going to manage that if they use mines? -
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Leak from cracked pipes below my unit onto ceiling of unit below
I own a unit in Chiang Mai which has been unoccupied for the the past 10 years. Recently management informed me that the ceiling of a bathroom unit below had been damaged due to a cracked drain pipe underneath my unit which services my apartment only. I was told that if I used their contracted plumber, the repair would cost 5,000 plus another 2,000 to replace and repaint the ceiling of the unit below (parts and labour). I noticed that my own unit also has stains in the ceiling in the same place, and management conceded that the problem has affected many units. My own unit has the master turned off and I checked thoroughly for any running water or leaks. Everything is bone dry. Management explained that what was happening was that water from the main vertical downpipe (common property that services all units) was 'back-splashing' into the horizontal pipe that services my unit and then out the crack. So that's apparently how water can be leaking from an unoccupied unit with the mains off. Questions: 1. If water can 'back-splash' from a main downpipe, isn't this a flaw in the plumbing design? I concede that if my unit was occupied then water would likely be coming from my unit also. So it seems to me that the cost here should be shared between me and common property. 2. I don't see myself as responsible for the repairing the ceiling below. I was told that the unit below had been occupied for many years so the problem should have been reported at the first signs with a little paint (after the leak had been repaired of course) but the owner waited until much of the ceiling was stained and warped. Perhaps the price of a can of a paint as a goodwill gesture? 3. Is it reasonable to ask for some kind of guarantee that the repairs needed for the pipes above my unit will be covered before agreeing to pay for any repairs? 4. Does the 5,000 for the pipe repair seem reasonable? Am I wrong or being unreasonable? informed feedback appreciated. -
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Iran orders closure of Strait of Hormuz — putting one-fifth of world’s oil supply at risk
Ok so i get this. but how did you make this leap?
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