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BYD Seal tips, tricks and help
isnt that a bit hard rubber for safe riding in wet tropical environments? I did 80k on my original tires, and still good, but dangerously slippery on wet days. -
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Bricks and Tiles for your Next Building Project
Fantastic idea, anything to avoid standard Thai bricks is a great thing, they are an absolutely horrific building material, with no insulation properties whatsoever, difficulties with running wiring and plumbing through them, and a very impractical material. I'm going to be building a house soon and I'm going to be using super adobe brick I've already purchased all the equipment required and these bricks are a minimum of 200 cm in depth with tremendous insulation qualities in addition to a gorgeous aesthetic as shown in these images. -
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Report Phuket Locals Seek Help for Injured German Man Sleeping on Streets
'Fit to Fly' paperwork might be a problem. -
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Mobile banking limited for all foreigners livingin Thailand?
I just checked with UOB and they told me that they have no such limits and no plans for it. If that is true and it depends on the banks what they decide to do, I will move my account to UOB. It is ridiculous what the Government is doing with foreigners living here. They want more money from us by taxing money transfers from abroad and potentially even global income, but at the same time limiting our ability to use our money as we wish. -
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Economy Thailand's EV Sales Surge Amidst Industry Challenges and Price Wars
These Chinese EV's are so cheap now that many people are going to trade in their Honda Wave and buy one. I would expect the traffic issues in Bangkok to get far worse in the next few years as congestion beating motorbikes are traded for these tin cans with a battery pack. Not to mention queues at the charging stations. Parking at the shopping malls. Wear and tear on the roads. Increased rubber consumption as two skinny wheels are traded for 4 big ones under a tonne of lithium. Just what Asia needs, more cars on the roads. I certainly wouldn't want to be in a crash in one of these 255,000 Baht sardine cans either.
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