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Report Thaksin’s Trial Delayed: Court Postpones Hearing in Police Hospital Scandal
Oh, you think it's better in the Netherlands...pffff -
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Tourism Thailand's Tourism Industry Faces Pivotal Moment as Arrivals Decline
Confucius say “it’s better to make less money than to have to deal with Chinese and Indian tourists.” -
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Modifying a PCX, placing two wheels on the back, tricycle style?
A new PCX today 160 run you bit over 100,000 baht. Many out there range of 100,000 baht can get an electric scooter type vehicle with rear brakes light, cover, no doors, seating in the back with headlights but I don't think it is really truly legal here although it is being sold I didn't see plates on it at my granddaughter school. Travel speed I noticed you are not going to get even a speed of 40-50 KM/H, but it was going pretty well at 30, the best part it can still undertake car traffic if one picks and choose I noticed while I was sitting in traffic trying to get out of school grounds. -
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Is it possible to rehabilitate a bargirl back into polite society?
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Cambodia Says It's Not Importing Power from Thailand
Cambodia’s Minister of Mines and Energy, Keo Rottanak, has confirmed that the country is not currently importing electricity from Thailand, underscoring the strength of Cambodia’s domestic power supply. The announcement comes as diplomatic tensions simmer over unresolved border disputes between the two neighbours. Speaking on Wednesday, Rottanak sought to dispel speculation following a warning from Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs that it may halt electricity exports to Cambodia if ongoing issues are not resolved in Thailand’s favour. Rottanak stressed that Cambodia’s current energy independence should not be misinterpreted as a rejection of bilateral cooperation. Rather, he urged both countries to preserve and expand energy ties, describing cross-border electricity sharing as a model for regional cooperation. “Cambodia’s energy security is stable and self-reliant,” he said, “but we remain fully committed to constructive partnerships, especially with Thailand, which have mutual benefits.” His comments also follow discussions at the ASEAN Summit in Malaysia, where ministers explored the idea of an integrated regional power grid. Rottanak cited successful cross-border energy models in places like the US and Canada as examples ASEAN nations could follow. The minister reaffirmed Cambodia’s support for ASEAN’s connectivity ambitions and called for energy collaboration to be used as a tool for unity rather than division. While Cambodia currently stands on firm ground energy-wise, the message is clear: cooperation, not confrontation, is the preferred path forward. -2025-06-12 -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
Maybe for times when there's no Internet hookup? On a long flight, for example. Depending on the storage capacity of your iPad, for example, you can probably fit a few movies on it, at least. I have an iPad Pro with only 256 gb, and yet, apparently, it could hold more than a few movies. From Perplexity: Calculating approximate movie count on 256 GB: • Considering some storage is used by the system and apps, assume about 230 GB available for movies. • For 1080p movies averaging 3 GB each, you could store around 75 movies (230 GB ÷ 3 GB ≈ 75). • For 720p movies averaging 1.8 GB each, you could store about 127 movies (230 GB ÷ 1.8 GB ≈ 127). • For 4K movies averaging 40 GB each (2 hours), you could store about 5 movies (230 GB ÷ 40 GB ≈ 5).
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