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Thanks Chocha Monger. It appears to be moving faster than I expected given the price hurdle for a new TV in the Philippines. Just an FYI, I believe your TV does do analog; next time you scroll...
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Thanks Chocha Monger. How many analog stations can you get? Can a US TV receive those analog stations are they are NTSC?
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I am moving some stuff to setup in the Philippines and want to find out if a newer flat panel TV from the US will work in the Philippines. Dual voltage so that is not the problem. I think the...
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In the past, depending on the airport, I would be informed by gate staff if anything was to be removed for security reasons, like a brand new tube of marine sealant for scuba or a can of Lysol....
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If you really want a global phone working out of the box with little fuss, there is the Moto G4 Play for around 99 on sale. Reason is new model is coming out. It only has one SIM but it can do all of...
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Cbear,
Your plan to buy on site is better if you are not familiar with the global wireless networks. In general, many countries are slowly phasing out 2 G. It is almost gone in the US. Some of...
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And brushing actually increases the risk of infection.
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Who recommended the Metronidazole? There are many possible causes a lab culture could rule out or in. If you keep her long term better to check for STDs. My 2 cents.
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In my experience, the traffic estimations (accidents and congestion) and rerouting in Maps have been quite good (and prompt in terms of 4-5 min after an accident slows traffic) in general in the US...
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GE, thanks for the quick reply. When in Makati, I usually don't need to arrange my own transport or stray far from the hotel. So far I have been quite lucky though I had taxis take routes through...
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GE,
I use Google maps almost everywhere. Would you happen to know how that compares with Waze in Manila? Maps does flake out in some areas (I assume a bug or virus) but generally good with...
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