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Ireland’s Move at the ICJ Redefining The Meaning of Genocide to get a Conviction
Well, I guess the difference between the genocides you have listed and what's going on in Gaza is that your list were all pretty much one-time events, while the one in Gaza has been continuously ongoing for at least a decade. So what were "these people" supposed to do about them after the fact? -
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Continuously monitor/log power quality from AC outlet. What method is cheap and effective?
One other point that I had considered when posting this topic is the possibility that some of these very-short power interruptions might be cause by ACR. For example: And my next question was WHY these are happening so frequently. If these are, mostly, attributable to ACR, then perhaps this suggests equipment failure, or degrading equipment in the electrical power line. Whatever it is, these micro-power-outages, or micro-cuts, lasting a fraction of a second, are causing many problems such as flickering CFL bulbs, even though the bulbs are of high quality. Also, problems with UPS alarms. In addition, just turning on an 8000 Watt water heater will cause some of the CFL bulbs to flicker, even though these are not on the same circuit breaker, even though they are connected to the same rail of the circuit breaker box. It seems to me that the FIRST STEP must be to reliably document both these micro-cuts, as well as any more sustained periods of low voltage, lasting minutes, up to about an hour in duration. Without documentation of the problem, then it can be expected that the power supplier's first inclination may be to just deny that these problems are occurring. Or, to contend that the fault lies with the house wiring, which seems to not be the case. Therefore, some cheap way to reliably document the problem is required. -
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Thaksin Announces New Anti-Drug Task Force Led by PM Paetongtarn
No, I dont recall him fleeing the country. I do recall him being in the USA for a UN meeting when the army rolled into Bangkok. -
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Trumpy-nomics -- "fixing" an economy that is already great. What could possibly go wrong?
Caravan blocked long before. Putin doesn't seem to care. Illegals: not yet achieved. Bitcoin: another of Trump's scam. In summary, you have nothing. Only MAGA imagination! 😀 -
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Elton John Speaks Out: Legalizing Cannabis is a Grave Mistake
Then you've been doing it the wrong way. Giving up smoking can be very easy, at least from my own experience. Alan Carr's method works like a charm. All it takes is about 3 weeks until the first day comes around when you don't think about smoking all day long and those 3 weeks were nowhere nearly as bad as I was making it out to be in my head beforehand. The most difficult thing about quitting is to set a point in time on which you're gonna stops. Once you've done that you're already halfway there. -
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3 dead, 48 wounded in explosive attack in festival in Umphang
BBC reporting IED attack in Umphang. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgp5jxzl9eo -
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Am I Stupid?
Thanks! I occasionally get $5 donations from radio hams in Japan 🙂 That sounds a pitiful amount, but that buys 2 school books or bilingual story books. Yonks ago (2010), I coined the phrase 'A little extra helps' for a philanthropic mobile phone venture that I started. https://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/143465/if-only-1-of-twitterers-used-xtrer-it-would-generate-more-than-1-million-for-charities-every-month It was based on my view that even small amounts of money could make an important difference to people's lives, if that money was spent wisely and not squandered or 'mud thrown at a wall' syndrome. So even though I am somewhat poop-poor, I have still managed to help more than 3,000 Burmese kids with their school books over the years... I know several, small charities which adopt the same policy as myself. I also know some who provide help in Myanmar in exchange for converting to Christianity... Many foreign teachers that I have met in Myanmar over the years have been from the USA and have a hidden, religious agenda to their charity work or teaching employment. Therefore, if donating to a charity, dig deep, ask difficult questions!
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