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Chinese Tourists Ditch Thailand! - Kidnap scandal sparks mass flight cancellations.
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Are these specs adequate for a home PC?
I'm no longer in Thailand some 7 years after a 32 year stint there. Hence why I quote in USD $ and not Thai Baht. Last I checked ex rate 4 years ago, was 25 to dollar, so I thought it was $650. Did not know rate is now 35 to dollar. I gave my opinion based on what could be gotten here, so many better options. At $400 here can get a lot, for Thailand is decent, for him in this regard considering his age and usage. Would come with a warranty, as everything here does also. Still I would bring RAM to 16GB and up the SSD to 1TB. Apologies if I annoyed any of you with sensitive natures ie SAMIEI But not really as my post was not intended to do such, so get over it. Further I don't give a hoot how much RAM was in Apollo or in old calculators (I had the HP w 128K). -
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Buying Rifaximin?
There are so many ailments which mimic the symptoms of SIBO. The best thing to do is to find a practitioner who can conduct a SIBO breath test, an OAT test and maybe even a comprehensive stool test. Yes, it's a lot of testing but the only way to really know what is going on is to test, otherwise you end up going around in circles and feel like you're throwing darts at a darts board! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 March 2025
Major Nigerian Cocaine Dealer Arrested in Koh Phangan Sting Picture courtesy of TV Channel 7 A Nigerian man allegedly emerging as a significant cocaine dealer on Thailand’s popular tourist island Koh Phangan has been arrested in a carefully orchestrated police operation. The arrest took place late last night, marking a crucial step in the ongoing struggle against drug-related crimes in high-tourism areas. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1353338-major-nigerian-cocaine-dealer-arrested-in-koh-phangan-sting/ -
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Tourists Caught Engaging in Sex on Bang Lamung Beach
more like another jealous insecure bugger. probably got a look at the gents member size and said, wow got me 3:1 and how does he do it so long ? -
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Major Nigerian Cocaine Dealer Arrested in Koh Phangan Sting
Picture courtesy of TV Channel 7 A Nigerian man allegedly emerging as a significant cocaine dealer on Thailand’s popular tourist island Koh Phangan has been arrested in a carefully orchestrated police operation. The arrest took place late last night, marking a crucial step in the ongoing struggle against drug-related crimes in high-tourism areas. The man in question, 37-year-old Ugoma Jefta Nusbech, originally arrived in Thailand as a tourist. However, his visit took a dark turn, leading him down the path of illegal drug distribution, carving out a lucrative niche within the local and regional tourist hotspots. Police surveillance and intelligence pointed to his extensive operations not only on Koh Phangan but extending to other scenic paradises such as Phuket and Krabi. His modus operandi was finally cracked at around 11:50 p.m. when a decisive sting operation was set into motion. Nusbech approached Panthip Market in a sedan, ready for an exchange he believed was poised to bolster his illicit trade. Unbeknownst to him, the transaction partner was an undercover officer who had contacted him via a messaging app, posing as a potential buyer. The exchange was brief, as Nusbech handed over what was identified as cocaine to the undercover officer. Upon confirming the substance, authorities sprang into action, apprehending him on the spot before he could flee. Authorities outlined that Nusbech was notably resourceful, selling cocaine at 6,000 Thai baht (approximately £138) per gram on Koh Phangan. When handling orders from other provinces, he implemented higher charges to cover for the logistics of hiring couriers, evading law enforcement scrutiny. Pol. Lt. Gen. Saksira Pueak-am, the head of the Tourist Police, promptly reiterated the necessity for rigorous crackdowns on foreign individuals exploiting Thailand’s tourism appeal for criminal purposes. Such actions, he highlighted, are vital in maintaining and enhancing the nation's tourism reputation and ensuring safety for visitors, reportedn Thai Newsroom. -- 2025-03-03
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