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Top 10 Reasons People Spend Time on the Forum
Personally to give voice ,call out hypocrisy when I see it ,to do battle, curiosity ,learn to grow and the sport of figuring out the professional trolls!personally I’m much to busy to be boored. -
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Hospital recommendation - Bangkok
Hi Edward, Thanks for the input. But I got this answer from Google AI... "While Thai military hospitals are primarily for Thai military personnel and their dependents, expats can sometimes access them, but they are not the primary choice for foreigners and may have limited availability. Here's a more detailed explanation: Primary Focus: Thai military hospitals are intended for members of the Royal Thai Armed Forces and their families. Limited Access for Expats: While not impossible, access for expats is generally limited and may depend on specific circumstances, such as a medical emergency or a lack of alternative options. " ...so I'm a bit doubtful it's an option? Did you have a specific circumstance enabling you to register? -
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Iran Warns of Retaliation Against Britain’s Diego Garcia Base Amid US Tensions
No it would not. Chernobyl's radiation demonstrated this. When Chernobyl failed, the radiation drifted over Europe. Alex Wellersteins Nukemap models various nuclear weapon detonations. In the event that Russia sends a nuclear cruise missile to Kyev; Effect distances for a 150 kiloton airburst*: Fireball radius: 498 m (0.78 km²) Maximum size of the nuclear fireball; relevance to damage on the ground depends on the height of detonation. If it touches the ground, the amount of radioactive fallout is significantly increased. Anything inside the fireball is effectively vaporized. Minimum burst height for negligible fallout: 407 m. Radiation radius (500 rem): 1 km (3.17 km²) 500 rem ionizing radiation dose; likely fatal, in about 1 month; 15% of survivors will eventually die of cancer as a result of exposure. Moderate blast damage radius (5 psi): 3.74 km (43.8 km²) At 5 psi overpressure, most residential buildings collapse, injuries are universal, fatalities are widespread. The chances of a fire starting in commercial and residential damage are high, and buildings so damaged are at high risk of spreading fire. Often used as a benchmark for moderate damage in cities. Optimal height of burst to maximize this effect is 1,660 m. Thermal radiation radius (3rd degree burns): 5.26 km (86.9 km²) Third degree burns extend throughout the layers of skin, and are often painless because they destroy the pain nerves. They can cause severe scarring or disablement, and can require amputation. 100% probability for 3rd degree burns at this yield is 10.1 cal/cm². Light blast damage radius (1 psi): 10.5 km (347 km²) At around 1 psi overpressure, glass windows can be expected to break. This can cause many injuries in a surrounding population who comes to a window after seeing the flash of a nuclear explosion (which travels faster than the pressure wave). Often used as a benchmark for light damage in cities. Optimal height of burst to maximize this effect is 2,480 m. -
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I'm so depressed
Are you pssed you could not even afford a glass of wine Go back to floor mopping in OZ -
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Thai PM fumes over delayed quake warnings; demands action
SMS is the wrong system to use the more sms you send to slower the system gets the new system is WEA wireless emergency alerts but think it will not be ready untill end of year its the same system as amber alerts -
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Iran Warns of Retaliation Against Britain’s Diego Garcia Base Amid US Tensions
Only fools resort to using nukes or suggesting them.
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