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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Let’s see just how wrong you are by looking at some facts rather uninformed opinions Distance: Seal AWD Performance range: First leg 580km Second leg: 264km 7km/kWh =37.7kWh needed for 264km Charging speed :150kW =15 minutes charging time. So you think 12hrs 21 minutes + 15 minutes charging is = to 3 days -
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Are foreigners taken for granted in Thailand?
I would say the percentages of good versus bad people, nationally, is pretty much the same here as anywhere else. but just like everywhere else there will be significant variations in the proportions of each group that one may come into contact with, depending , to a large degree, on one's location, but one's own persona can also have a significant effect. Most Thais are simply trying to scratch out a living like anybody else, lets not forget they have no welfare system to fall back on and no nanny state to support them , -
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Are foreigners taken for granted in Thailand?
How do you know that he is not a teetotaler? -
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Interview with the Deputy Director-General of the Consular Department about DTV
How to qualify as a Digital Nomad requires a suitable submission of "Certificate of employment or any professional portfolio of your work (interviewer asks) so if they have a a portfolio of clients and work they can show this (General Ninnad) yes professional ones of course" - He stated that it is not necessarily to have contracts to support the portfolio "but it would help" - It will be interesting to see how Digital Nomads are actually judged in order to qualify. -
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How is this possible?
There are a million other things that could have been the cause. People like to single out one thing as a casual factor. Look at any lifestyle habit he has and you could point to it as a healer. -
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Woman Driver Injured By Steel Plate That Sharply Pierced Through Windscreen
Also very calm and collected - excellent response by her. -
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Australian OAP returning to OZ for 1 or 2 months
Did you actually work a job in your life ? Your spelling and punctuation is atrocious. I get very bitter when people take the OAP and never worked a day in their life . Oh don't tell me ,you were a brain surgeon! -
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Southport Stabbing: Child Killed and Several Injured in Taylor Swift-Themed Workshop Attack
Some have but they get thrown in jail or picked up for made up charges of domestic terror or hate speech. -
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Joe Biden Reforming the Supreme Court to Uphold Justice and Accountability My Plan
And an empty one, to boot. -
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Chinese tourists accused of killing kitten with luggage
Mainland Chinese are indoctrinated from young to treat those lower down the spectrum as lesser entity whether humans or animals. It is always a top down hierarchy in the social spectrum. Thus less emphaty from them. Having no religious belief whether Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, islam or others means no accountability for their actions thus no effect in their lives. -
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It's time to put this Progressive Left-wing Conspiracy Theory to bed
I will disagree with you on the bullet "does not keep making noise until it hits something". The 5.56 travels at a supersonic speed for several hundred yards, I forget how far. The shock wave (what ever you wish to call it) the supersonic bullet creates will make a cracking sound when it passes an object along its path. I have personally heard multiple cracks as a 5.56mm round passed multiple trees in a forest. I have also heard the supersonic crack of 5.56mm rounds as they passed by me when I was shot at in Vietnam then heard the sound of the rifle being fired afterwards!! This also applies to 7.62mm rounds that also travel at supersonic speed. Having pulled targets during competition, being protected by earthen berms, and about 8 to 10 feet below targets, I have heard the supersonic crack as rounds pass over out to 600 yards from the muzzle of the rifles that fired them. -
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