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  1. 12 minutes ago, karon steve said:

    I can never understand this witnessed or countersigned thing.
    How do they check?

    Usually it also includes a notarized seal which contains the ID of the notary public that will attest to witnessing the signatures.

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  2. 7 minutes ago, Pumpuynarak said:

    This is what i get obviously with the fields completed and i click Login and nothing happens !!!

    Welcome back.

    New to Wise? Sign up

     
     
     

    How cool is that. We're both using the same username. :default_biggrin:

    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

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  3. 23 minutes ago, Pumpuynarak said:

    Thanks, so its my problem :default_ermm:

    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.

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  4. 2 hours ago, ChiFlyer said:

    We have different perspectives with regard to subs. My older ears need them. Yours will soon before much longer I suspect. 🙂 

    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.

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  5. 18 minutes ago, fforest said:

    Your a brave man....4 or 5 blocks walking and I am already dripping with sweat...

    I cheated. I rode my motorbike to the comer of Soi 15 and 2n Rd and walked about 50m to take the pics.

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  6. My two shots were AstraZeneca and I'm happy to report, no blood clots.

    ‘Very rare’ blood clots linked to AstraZeneca vaccine
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    “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.
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  7. 1 hour ago, galenkia said:

    That sounds like something I would like, love reading about people pushing themselves to the limit.

    In that case you might also enjoy this documentary on the Barkley Marathon, "the toughest endurance run on Earth".

     

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  8. 4 hours ago, fygjam said:

    Just stabbed myself in he finger with a knife. First injury I've had like this since I've been on Apixaban (three years). Fuk it bled.

    Don't know if it went down to the bone although it was a boning knife I was using at the time.

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    They do have very sharp points.

    Would quick clot help in reducing the bleeding? I carry the powder form in my med kit, but fortunately never had to use it.

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  9. 33 minutes ago, Jambo said:

    My current score is 7 - 2  in the Covid lottery.

    To be precise, total vaccinations are 7 with 2 bouts of covid in between.

    I simply do not believe vaccinations stop me catching covid.

    I have vaccination number 8 booked in on the 29th of this month. My only justification to MYSELF for this next jag is the fact that the symptoms I experienced during my two previous covid bouts were relatively minor on both occasions. I cling to the hope that if/when I go down with covid again my symptoms will have been reduced by my prior vaccination.

    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.

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