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UK UK-Based Muslim Matchmaking Site Under Fire for Promoting Virgin Brides and Polygamy
With this number it can only get worse. Record number of 25 Muslims elected to UK Parliament amid rising Islamophobia https://muslimmirror.com/record-number-of-25-muslims-elected-to-uk-parliament-amid-rising-islamophobia/ -
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Community American Tourist Assaulted by Bar Owner for Filming Venue
Show them your tats. Make it seem like this gives you a real "Asian understanding". Kobe jersey makes it seem as you can can blend the East with the West. Influencer, 100. no cap -
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Will there ever be a safe vaccine?
Thanks Freddy. You can join our world-wide group if you think it would help improve the heath of our children. The group is limited to 1 million. So hurry if you are interested. -
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Community American Tourist Assaulted by Bar Owner for Filming Venue
I never bring my phone with me when i go to have fun in the nightlife.Im go for having a good time not for filming people.So he spend 700 baht..big money and thought he could do whatever he wants.What an idiot. -
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Accident Elderly Man Dies During Tryst in Surat Thani Love Hotel
Went out with a bang - what a way to go 👍 -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
The connector gender (i.e., male or female) of a EV charging cable/extension is determined by the "metal pins," repeat, the pins and not the larger plastic housing (the part you grip) containing the pins. The end of a charging cable that plugs into the EV is a female connector and the connector on the EV is a male connector. Take a look a the metal pins on your 7/11/22KW charging cable and you see the metal pins are female....and the metal pins on your EV are male. EV chargers come either with an AC "tethered" cable (i.e.., already attached) like the typical wall chargers we see here in Thailand where you just plug the charging cable female connector into your EV. Or, the EV charger may not have an AC cable (.e., an untethered charger) and you must bring your own cable. (see snapshot below). I guess this untethered approach is popular in some countries as it helps to prevent cable theft, allows the EV driver to use their own short or long charging cable, etc....and actually even here in Thailand some EA Everywhere DC chargers don't have a tethered AC charging cable if you only want to AC slow charge and instead you must plug-in your own AC charging cable if for some reason you only wanted to AC slow charge vs using the CCS2 cable that the charger has tethered for fast DC charging. Snapshot of a Type 2 untethered "charging" cable....one end plugs into the EV and the other end plugs into the charger socket. Now, there is a difference between an EV "charging" cable and an EV "charging extension" cable. If you had a charging cable like pictured above laying around and said to yourself that I will just that cable to "extend" my current wall charger tethered cable, well, it would not work. If would not work because the cable male connector housing is too long to allow it to "fully" plug into the tethered female connector. While the Line/Neutral/PE and CP pins would "partially" connect the PP pins would not connect at all because the plastic housing of the male connector is too long. It not too long if plugging it in a untethered AC charger which has the a different receptacle and it's too long by design to plug into a tethered cable for safety purposes. You can buy charging cable "extensions". Please note below where the Lazada ad says charging "extension" cable and also points out in the image it has a 34mm long male connector housing which would allow it to "fully" mate into the tethered charging cable female connector that would plug into your EV....that is, properly mate with your wall charger female connector. Now, The male connector housing for a "charging" cable that plugs into an untethered charger receptacle is approx 50mm long....that means the plastic housing part is too long to allow the metal pins to fully mate. And below is a "charging" cable.....not to be confused with a "charging extension" cable. If you just visually compared the "male" connector between below and above images you should notice the different lengths of the housing that plugs in.
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