Finally, Americans can be corrupt again in Thailand - with Trumps approval
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BREAKING NEWS Trump Signals Potential Meeting with Putin in Saudi Arabia Amid Ukraine War Talks
That is the issue. The EU is weak and useless. -
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How to send an Alzheimer's patient back to the U.K.? - From Bangkok
Companies who take care of sick tourist with travel insurance arrange such escorts. You could contact one of them and ask if they can help you/him. -
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Replacement CR 1616 battery for car remote on Samui.
Photo shops used to have batteries like that. -
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US Economic Perception vs. Reality: How Government Data Misled Voters
Doge was created because President Trump made campaign promises to the American people. He told them what he would do and who would help him and they said "Yes". The whole "Weed Out Corruption" part of that promise meant taking a realistic and transparent view at "Facts vs Stats". The Dems are freaking out because the bodies are being dug up and most of them are in the Dems party's backyards. They've even gone as far as getting left-leaning judges to try and order the POTUS to run the country the way they want?!?! Happy to see him mostly ignoring those Dem Appointed Presidents. -
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Google and Cookies
Today, I wanted to add some documents and pictures in my Google Drive account. This was done before several times without problem. But today, as I wanted to upload a picture from hard drive (hard disk), a message showed up asking me to ENABLE cookies first (See picture 1). I clicked on "Learn more" and the message was "I need to enable cookies if I wanted to use my account" (see picture 2). Google warned that enabling "Incignito mode" or disabling "Third Party cookies" in order to "work properly". I fail to see why I would need to enable Third-Party cookies to upload an image from my own computer. Seems that Google wants to push their advertising to the limit of what is acceptable. -
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How to send an Alzheimer's patient back to the U.K.? - From Bangkok
Yes, this is a strange case where the guy with Alzheimer's has no family(no wife/no ex-wife/no kids). He has an 86 year old sister so that's probably no help and the niece that's 600KM away from Heathrow. His financial situation is ok. I offered assistance out of frustration, basically I was complaining "why don't you or your friends take him back?". and he downplayed it then didn't' want to discuss it further. We're still on speaking terms though. Good news is sometime during our discussion he mentioned they would contact the British Embassy. His apt. has been sold(he's currently renting) so that's already taken care of. I don't know all the facts as why they're sending him back to the U.K. I can only surmise they think the U.K. NHS will take care of him. He has no home to go back to. He may barely know the niece but once again, he does have a 86 year old sister. At least 2 or 3 of his friends are getting this plan together, and I can vouch for my friend he's been very successful his whole life and usually get things done proper. It's just the whole put him on a plane and send him on his way that I just don't agree with. Seems really unacceptable. Who knows maybe there's a few key points about their plan I don't know about and he'll be fine. Doesn't seem so but you never know. Abourt 6 months ago a quiet guy that lived below me found out he had early stage Alzheimer's. He was running Venom or Cobra I forget. Anyway, his brother came over from the U.K. Sold his condo and escorted him back to the U.K. I installed a new T.V. in that condo after he left. It was completely empty except for a bottle of cologne. It was just so gd sad I don't wish dementia on anyone.
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