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forcebwithu

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  1. Another one where the YT comments are pretty funny.
  2. Usually it also includes a notarized seal which contains the ID of the notary public that will attest to witnessing the signatures.
  3. Could also be one or more extensions that you have installed on your browser. I have one that I know has caused problems in the past on some sites. So for those sites I just turn off the extension for the duration of my visit to the site.
  4. I've noticed that as well. It's been happening the last couple of days. A page refresh will show the posts in the correct order.
  5. Only other thing I can think of trying would be a different browser, or install and use the Wise app on your mobile.
  6. How cool is that. We're both using the same username. Ok, since nothing happens there's a chance It could be they did a code update to the webpage and you have a copy of the old page's code in cache. That can cause the issue you're experiencing. If that's the case then clearing the browser's cache and cookies should work. To do that, follow the steps in the link below for the browser you're using. https://its.uiowa.edu/support/article/719
  7. That's another good point, watering is best done in the early morning or evening hours.
  8. That's another good piece of info, are you using the app or desktop/laptop browser to log in?
  9. A couple of questions to clarify the problem you're having. Are you getting any kind of message after you attempt to log in? Is it a case that after you click login nothing happens? If yes, try clearing your browser's cache and cookies. Are you using a bookmark to the login screen? If yes, try starting from Wise's home page and click on the link to the log in page from the home page.
  10. Agree. Soi Honey isn't wide enough for two way traffic and making Diana one way will help relieve the bottleneck that often occurs at Khaos Corner.
  11. With my hearing loss I need them too, especially if there are heavy accents involved. Most of the time I can pick up enough of what's said that I can follow along. But for important dialog to the plot that I can't understand I'll turn on subtitles for the scene. The reason I don't keep subtitles on all the time is I find it distracting and detracting from the background scenery.
  12. Just finished binge watching the last three episodes of Shogun. I thought episodes 8 & 9 were outstanding. Both I would rate 9 stars. The final episode was almost as good as 8 & 9. Outstanding performances all around by all the actors. Sure hope they continue the series with another season.
  13. Just saw this old headline referenced in a book I'm reading and thought it would make a good start for a new topic. https://www.politico.com/media/story/2012/01/the-real-story-of-headless-body-in-topless-bar-as-argued-by-veterans-of-the-post-000201/
  14. ^^^ Edited to add: I wonder what YT algorithm decided the above Skittles "Newlyweds" ad was age-restricted, but the Mastercard BJ ad passed the AI censorship.
  15. I cheated. I rode my motorbike to the comer of Soi 15 and 2n Rd and walked about 50m to take the pics.
  16. My two shots were AstraZeneca and I'm happy to report, no blood clots. ‘Very rare’ blood clots linked to AstraZeneca vaccine ... “Instances of blood clots after AstraZeneca shots were observed between five and 42 days post-inoculation,” said Dr Thongchai. “Any occurrences of blood clots beyond this timeframe should not be attributed to the vaccine, and recipients of the AstraZeneca vaccine need not worry.” The issue came to light this week, when the multinational drug company admitted for the first time, in court documents in a UK class-action suit, that the vaccine can “in very rare cases”, cause Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome. The condition is characterised by blood clots and a low blood platelet count in humans. However, regulators have acknowledged for some time that “unusual blood clots with low blood platelets should be listed as very rare side effects” of the AstraZeneca vaccine. The European Medicines Agency, in a report dated April 7, 2021, said most of the cases reported had occurred in women under 60 years of age and within two weeks of vaccination. “Based on the currently available evidence, specific risk factors have not been confirmed,” it said. In any case, it said, the benefits of taking the vaccine were seen to outweigh the risks. ...
  17. In that case you might also enjoy this documentary on the Barkley Marathon, "the toughest endurance run on Earth".
  18. Would quick clot help in reducing the bleeding? I carry the powder form in my med kit, but fortunately never had to use it.
  19. There was misinformation early on that lead people to believe the vaccine would stop you from catching Covid. That was never the case. Best you could hope for was the symptoms would be milder with the jab. My score. Two jabs at the beginning of the China virus. Never tested positive, but that means diddly squat as the tests are not that accurate and I'm fairly confident based on symptoms I've probably come down with it a couple of times. The most recent was probably a month ago. Symptoms were pretty mild so I've never felt inclined to get a booster.
  20. Just for you Larry, braved the heat this afternoon to check out Penthouse. Doors were locked and looked like nobody was home.
  21. Same can be said about concerts. Hate to be stuck behind a field of smartphone screens blocking the view of the musicians. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/02/17/live-events-concerts-smartphones/
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