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Behind the fatal Trump flaw MAGA can't even defend
Putin is still in charge despite trump saying he would bring the war to an end on day one of his presidency. This is how its going.......Vlad is holding the winning cards. LoL -
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Microsoft Office has gone up up 25%! What alternatives are there?
Yes. I too have used that for a long time now. So far it has been totally compatible with WORD and EXCEL documents both that I generate or that I get from real Office Applications. I still use hotmail.com for my email, and that does not require OFFICE 365 or whatever. Of course one can use all sorts of other email domains such as gmail, yahoo, etc.. -
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Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, the Vatican has announced.
So up in Heaven God is OK with you fishing and killing things? Really? I thought he/she loved all his/her creatures? Why should you get to sit around killing them? -
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Bali expats !!!
No. Bali is awful. The massive congestion in the southern third of the island is like something out of a horror movie. I remember once I was on a motorbike and it took me 2 hours to go to kilometers in Legian due to traffic. The entire time was transversed on the sidewalk because the road was a parking lot that just would not move. If you could station yourself in Ubud or north, or on the northwest coast or some other area like that it could be quite a lovely place to be, but if you're in a rural area there's not going to have much in the way of services and getting in and out of Denpasar is an unbelievable nightmare. Bali was great back in the 80s but since then it's gone downhill. The upside to a place like Ubud is great Jazz, a lot of culture, incredible handicrafts, good art and Incredible food but you have to deal with a lot of downside, and it's quite a bit more expensive than Thailand. -
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Stocks, dollar slide as Trump's attacks on Fed shake markets
NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. multinational companies are extending their currency hedges to longer periods to shield their cash flows from potential exchange rate volatility triggered by the Trump administration's tariff policies. "Over the past week, we've seen a group of clients push their hedges out to the maximum available tenor as they look to lock in protection and ride out near-term instability," said Eric Huttman, CEO of MillTechFX. Instead of hedging short-term risks, Garth Appelt, head of FX & emerging markets derivatives at Mizuho Americas, said his clients are now hedging two to five years out as dollar weakness has become one of the biggest fallouts of the tariff-related market turmoil. Analysis-US multinationals extend currency hedges to counter Trump's tariff volatility -
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Crime Foreign Teacher Arrested in Thailand for Teaching Thai Without a Licence
Ha! Thailand is the second country in Asia of girls working on webcam sites as Onlyfans etc. Thailand has a very strict laws on making obscene videos (a.k.a. porn) and engaging into such activity. But ... hundreds of newcomers are joining DA BIZ weekly and almost nothing happens. Why? It is very tiresome work to investigate, prove and submit it to the court. It Is online, honey! something in the cloud somewhere in the cloud. Then how could they arrest a young woman doing something "in the cloud" with "virtual customers"? Unless they will scare her <deleted>less and confess >>>>> no evidence whatsoever. She was just recording videos for her Hollywood career. Ooops! somebody were watching? Wow!
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