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Slow heartbeat
My resting heart rate is in the mid-fifties and after tests and whatnot the doctor (heart specialist at BNH recommended here) told me not to worry about it. He also said that there's nothing to do about it anyway. As long as it speeds up when it needs it's fine. -
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Thai customer complains about buffet restaurant staff service
You are absolutely right.... But drawing attention to something this way that would have just disappeared into thin air when left as is.... Now he is the "owner of a restaurant that pursues people when posting a negative comment on social media about his business". That he is right in doing this will soon be forgotten and does not matter anymore. It is the negative message that stays in peoples memory. People in the long run will not remember what the woman complained about, but they will remember what the restaurant owner did. He better had accepted a public apologie and handle all in peace instead of going to court about some "missing income" which he never can proof. It is better to make the end result a positive than a negative one. I have seen similar examples happening elsewhere (not in Thailand). And it is always the owner off the business that draws the short straw because he is making the issue bigger than it actually is. Although he has every right in doing this. Said it escalates this way. No winners here. -
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Are you offended at being called Old?
I am old I suppose, bordering on my 80th birthday this month - yet i don't feel old. There are come creaks occurring here and there, but that's OK. I get up at 3:30 most weekdays and exercise for a while and I use my legs in walking/climbing stairs most of the days. I guess I am lucky and am generally fit; I don't smoke, (since I was 21), I now drink in moderation and I eat fairly healthily - don't need the use of recreational drugs and I'm not a worrier; a full health check 2 weeks ago pleased me and that was a good feeling. I don't like being referred to as 'Papa' by strangers yet my 17 year-old daughter often refers to me as such in an affectionate way. Generally speaking, people will guess my age as a bit younger, but that, I always take as a polite remark, not to be taken seriously by me. I smile a lot at Thai people and 99.9%, of them will smile in return - young and old, male or female and they always speak politely back to me when I do open my mouth. I don't really mind if some refer to me as old - I am. I have no fear of death and I still have plans and ambitions - and I'm comfortable with that. I probably won't leave Thailand and certainly have no plans to do so. I like the Thai people, I like the climate, the food and I enjoy spicy food too. Despite the Immigration hurdles, and other obvious grumbles that we all have, I am comfortable here in Asia and Immigration have always been polite to me when I have asked a question or said something to them. The RTP as well, I find polite and helpful. There is a far more relaxing atmosphere here, than there is in the west. I feel that England is no longer my home, although I have two daughters, (one of whom is a Grandmother herself) and an older sister - plus their families in UK and they too, are happy and comfortable that I will live out my remaining years here in Thailand. I can also say quite honestly, that in all the time I have lived in Asia, (this is my 20th year of living here), plus the time I served out here including a visit to Thailand each time, from 1964-66, 1967-68, 1972-74- (in Hong Kong), plus another 10 years back-packing throughout Asia, (Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan -plus all the other Asian countries I visited during my 26 years in the Royal Navy), I have never, not once, felt threatened or unsafe - anywhere! I did feel slightly uneasy in Cambodia and I was certainly nervous in the Malacca Straits which was mined in 1964, during the Indonesian conflict, but that had little bearing on my lifestyle spanning 60s year experience of Asia. There have been times, however, when I have felt unsafe in Europe and the UK. Overall, I consider myself fortunate to have found a country where I feel I belong. I speak a little Thai, read and can write Thai like a 3-year-old and I'm OK with that as well. Old is a number and a perception. Call me old and old-fashioned - it's quite irrelevant to my life. I'm kind of proud of it in a way - but also like to pretend I'm young. I still feel a quickening of my heart when I see a beautiful young woman and of course, wish I were young again to experience that excitement. Enjoy your old-age experience. We are lucky to be able to do so - millions of others are not so fortunate. Yours sincerely, The old Git! -
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Harris Confronts Trump’s Remarks on Her Identity with Calls for Unity and Respect
Where does he mention any of the press you did? -
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Southport Stabbing: Child Killed and Several Injured in Taylor Swift-Themed Workshop Attack
This is hilarious. Someone claims the Muslim community haven't condemned the attack (btw does every type of community need to condemn everything? Did the RAC condemn this? The AA? No they didn't! Did the WWE condemn it? No!! Did the Buddhist Council of Britain condemn it? I don't believe they did.) Someone posts a quote from the Muslim Council of Britain condemning the attack. Oh, damn, they did condemn it. Well, erm, what if what if what if...... Keep moving the goalposts because every time you do your objectives and biases become clearer.- 1
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Which Policies do you support?
Pretty much every post you make further illustrates how little you really understand about the world. Insurance companies provide a service to those who like to reduce the risk that some (hopefully) uncommon event causes a loss greater than they can bear. Those customers would rather pay a moderately inflated cost spread out over the long term than face a large and sudden loss. The insurance issuer now assumes the risk and is entitled to an increased profit when faced with the potential for increased loss during pandemics and extreme weather events. The insurance company also needs to have access to a large amount of liquid assets, AKA "reserve fund", in case of a disaster causes many simultaneous claims. Some disasters cause substantial drawdown from the reserve fund. That fund must be replenished and the only source to do so is customer insurance premiums. When the insurance companies experience extended losses the future customers will face higher premiums. During times of few disasters, the insurance company profits can definitely rise and seem usurious. -
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Thoughts on the opening ceremony at the Paris Olympics
The broader ratings don't appear to be suffering at all... quite the contrary in fact: Olympics Bring Huge Audiences to NBCUniversal Over Opening Weekend Across all platforms, the first three days from Paris improve by almost 80 percent over the Tokyo Games three years ago. July 29, 2024 Through the first three full days of the games, NBCU is averaging 34.5 million viewers across all of its linear networks and digital platforms for its primary telecasts. The ratings figures include both what it calls “Paris Prime” — 2-5 p.m. ET in the United States, when a host of medal events air live — and the U.S. primetime telecasts. After drawing 28.6 million viewers for Friday’s opening ceremony, the weekend telecasts got even bigger: Saturday’s total audience was 32.4 million, and on Sunday — which featured the first day of competition for Simone Biles and the U.S. women’s gymnastics team — 41.5 million people tuned in, according to custom fast national ratings from Nielsen (for linear broadcasts) and Adobe Analytics (for streaming and digital). https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/2024-olympics-tv-ratings-opening-weekend-1235961393/ -
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Which Policies do you support?
Just read two previous posts concerning 1.7 trillion deficit. If we cannot fund a society for the benefit of all Americans, what are we defending? -
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Harris Confronts Trump’s Remarks on Her Identity with Calls for Unity and Respect
Yet more misinformation. The electorate will get their constitutional right to vote in November. -
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Trip Report: Immo/CW asking to see TM30 - Never had before in my experience
The question that comes to mind now is how often we will need to do a TM30 update (if this is a policy change). Once a year seems OK -- but quarterly would be onerous. -
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President Kamala Harris
Yeah, the question is "Why are you STILL protecting this man?" -
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Harris Confronts Trump’s Remarks on Her Identity with Calls for Unity and Respect
I think you best add a "/s" to your post as the other old folks were so shocked by your sarcasm they spat out their metamucil along with their dummies! -
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Legal requirement to notify change of address to Department of Land Transport?
Thanks. I started a reddit thread on it and several people confirmed it is not required, with specific examples of DLT staff even refusing to do it and telling them to change it when renewal time comes. -
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Thai customer complains about buffet restaurant staff service
Reading your totally useless comments over several threads, I would suggest you get a hobby, and stay off AN when all you have to do is to criticize other posters for really minor errors like spelling, etc. Post when you have something interesting to say, not just useless barbs for no reason other than to antagonize people. Some would say troll-like behavior. Please stop it. Just my opinion. To quote you...reading that totally useless comment on this thread, I would suggest you get a hobby, and stay off AN when all you have to do is to criticise other posters for posting their opinion. Post when you have something interesting to say, not just a useless barb for no reason other than to antagonise people. Some would say troll-like behavior. Please stop it, no one here is in any position to tell others what, or how, to post until you're a Mod.
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