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ATM fee now 250bt
30 baht per withdrawal, that's my income tax paid -
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Brown out Samui
Btw, the reason for the Neutral getting skewed/offset is that there is no Neutral on the high-voltage side, it is created on the low-voltage side of the transformer and its position as a middle point between phases is dependent on the transformer getting all three phases. With only two high-voltage phases, the Neutral will move its position. -
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Politics Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra Faces Legal and Political Turmoil Over Leaked Call
The UK's Old King Charlie out medals everyone, especially with these loads of medals which were never earned. -
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Crime Canadian Man Caught Smuggling Heroin Hidden in Women’s Handbags at Airport
That's his last holiday for a while... -
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Accident Mini Cooper Hits Bike in Bangkok, One Dead, One Critical
Should be automatic, if flee science. Automatic 5 years jail plus the driving offences. Unless something serious done this will keep happening. -
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Ukraine Russia Presses Toward Pokrovsk with 110,000 Troops Amid Stalemate, Kyiv Warns
I didn't suggest that they were wholly fighting a 20th century war, but there is definitely a strong reliance on technology from that era, and on the use of domestic vehicles for their efforts in the meat grinder. Russian Army’s Use of Donkeys in Ukraine Underscores a Staggering Equipment Shortage https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/03/03/russian-armys-use-of-donkeys-in-ukraine-underscores-a-staggering-equipment-shortage-a88174 "Meanwhile, the Russian army has resorted to using civilian vehicles for attacks on Ukrainian positions, reducing combat effectiveness, increasing casualties and slowing their advance. ... "Pro-war blogger Kirill Fedorov claimed that the Defense Ministry had sent a donkey to his unit due to a shortage of vehicles. More evidence of Russian soldiers using donkeys, horses and even camels to transport supplies emerged soon after. Lieutenant General Viktor Sobolev, a member of the Russian State Duma’s Defense Committee, said the army’s use of pack animals was a “normal” practice."
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