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Science Three Years to the Brink: Climate Scientists Warn of Imminent 1.5C Breach
But coastal areas have not risen in water levels. Doesn't this seem a little strange? -
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Economy Political Jitters and Falling Numbers Shake Thailand’s Tourism Recovery
Thailand is doing a thorough job of discouraging those of us who want to come spend a few months there. Making my bank account unusable was the last straw. -
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Changing Retirement Extension to Monthly Income
I think I'm nearly there, I cannot check without going to the Bank as I can only check 6 months on my phone. The problem is the fluctuation in Exchange Rate, which has ranged from 41 - 47 Baht to the Pound in the last year, it is presently 44. But I have enough for a Marriage Visa which I may try next year. I think the problem with getting a new Non O is that I believe you need insurance, I don't think any body will insure me at a reasonable price at 72. -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
https://www.astraweb.com/ been going since "forever" must be doing something right..they carry most groups and have good retention..but still best to download while recent or bits start falling off the servers. I haven't used Usenet for a long time but my Father and his friend still use astraweb and still argue about how to combine and uncompress the RAR files -
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Community Chaos in Pattaya as British Man Attempts to End Life by Running into Traffic
This thread made me think of an old 1980s arcade game. Fogger, anyone remember it. -
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Early assessment suggests US strikes didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear sites
Here is another article about the bombing damage assessment. The next few days are going to be very interesting, indeed. Trump Hit By Devastating Intel Leak of Iran Bombing ‘Flop’ "The assessment was produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency within the Defense Department and is based on an assessment of battle damage by U.S. Central Command conducted after the strikes, one of the sources told CNN. The assessment found that Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium was not destroyed, two of the people familiar said, and one of the sources said the centrifuges were largely intact. The New York Times citing officials familiar with the assessment also reported that the preliminary findings found the bombings sealed off the entrances to two of the facilities but did not collapse their underground buildings."
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