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Thai ban on International/American travel to Thailand
baa99 replied to dean's topic in Travel/Transportation
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They make it up in volume!
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Sometimes you see people in the park reading newspapers or books. Why bother?
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How many US troops occupied Belarus? How much Belarus territory did the USA annex?
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https://www.npr.org/2022/02/21/1082172618/why-ukraine-gave-up-its-nukes As we follow the latest twists and turns on what's happening with Ukraine, it's helpful to add a little context on how a nuclear arsenal fits into the picture. So we're going to back up now three decades to the early 1990s and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Ukraine suddenly found itself independent and the third-largest nuclear power in the world. Thousands of nuclear arms had been stationed on its soil by Moscow, and they were still there. In the years that followed, Ukraine made the decision to denuclearize completely. In exchange, it would get a security guarantee from the U.S., the U.K. and Russia, known as the Budapest Memorandum. ...
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#33 at Clinton Plaza Dollhouse. A winner of the dance contest.
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Plastic bag time?
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https://spectrum.ieee.org/5g-faa In Europe, for example, 5G midband rollouts have proceeded without much concern for radio altimeters, because the spectrum allocated is at just slightly lower frequencies (3.4–3.8 GHz in Europe, as opposed to the mentioned 3.7–3.98 GHz in the United States). Meanwhile, countries like Canada have installed buffer zones like the ones AT&T and Verizon have agreed to. The Australian Communications and Media Authority has said it believes that a 200-MHz guard band (like the one in the United States) between 5G networks and radio altimeters is sufficient in itself. And it remains to be seen whether the FAA is acting simply out of an abundance of caution. Currently, Ireland, Denmark, and Finland have operating 5G networks with midband signals that are more powerful than approved in the United States, with no effect on altimeters.
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https://www.faa.gov/5g Approved radio altimeters will allow commercial aircraft to continue low-visibility landings in the 5G C-Band deployment areas. The agency has made progress during the last two weeks to safely reduce the risk of delays and cancellations as altimeter manufacturers evaluate data from the wireless companies to determine how robust each model is. This work has shown some altimeters are reliable and accurate in certain 5G areas; others must be retrofitted or replaced. This testing should have been done years ago. Models with one of 13 cleared altimeters include: All Boeing 717, 737, 747, 757, 767, 777, 787 MD-10/-11 All Airbus A300, A310, A319, A320, A321, A330, A340, A350, A380 Some Embraer 170 & 190 regional jets
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It is because some radar altimeters are poorly designed, ie, the band filter is too wide to reject 5G. Emirates was going to cancel all B777 flights into the USA, but continue A380 flights.
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The reg. states it doesn't matter if it was social or work related! Any such gathering was prohibited. The Tories are relying on the fact most people won't read the reg.
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Just hookup the Zombies to the generators!
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At least, one was actually elected in a free election!
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All Russians can read English. Perhaps this couple had already gotten the full Thai experience of taxi mafia, jetski scam, dual menu pricing, etc.