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08-21-15 00:33 #7709
Posts: 14Porn sites
Originally Posted by MichaelSamuel [View Original Post]
Porn with your lady friend, then you do not know what you are missing. Hope this answers you question.
FM
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08-19-15 04:19 #7708
Posts: 280Haha, sand to the beach. Reminded me of this joke.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGLtv-EKtBM
I don't believe the site is blocked by the govt, but by specific internet services. However they have been cracking down so it's possible.
Originally Posted by Rjsss212 [View Original Post]
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08-19-15 01:38 #7707
Posts: 857Originally Posted by Fooolishman [View Original Post]
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08-18-15 21:08 #7706
Posts: 10Originally Posted by Fooolishman [View Original Post]
You can use a free proxy website to get around the fact that a site is blocked in a country. The one that I use is https://hide.me/en/proxy , simply go there, enter the website you wish to visit and off you go!
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08-18-15 17:35 #7705
Posts: 2601Originally Posted by Bkkdog [View Original Post]
Extension for one month, can only receive incoming calls.
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08-18-15 16:13 #7704
Posts: 1205Bump up for the SIM card discussion
Originally Posted by Sammyt [View Original Post]
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08-18-15 05:43 #7703
Posts: 3193Originally Posted by Crocodilexp [View Original Post]
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08-18-15 00:50 #7702
Posts: 14Porn sites
Are there any porn sites in Thailand not block? Tried to access Porn Hub recently but it was blocked.
Thanks,
FM
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08-17-15 07:26 #7701
Posts: 2502Originally Posted by Yujin [View Original Post]
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08-17-15 05:37 #7700
Posts: 414The Impossible Fobia
There are millions of tourists visiting the country every year. Most of them buy a local sim. Do you really think the government of any country including the USA has the money, manpower and reason to go into the details of each and every sim??
It is absolutely impossible to monitor each and every foreigner traveling in the country. And in any case you are going to use the sim for mongering purpose only. Unless you intend to do any illegal activities, I don't see any reason to hide your identity. And I feel that in today's world it is not possible to hide your true identity.
So why do it??
Originally Posted by Crocodilexp [View Original Post]
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08-17-15 04:43 #7699
Posts: 200Originally Posted by Dynolas [View Original Post]
I have never heard of anyone using or anyone accepting an image of a passport as identification. With photoshop and other imaging software, that's too easily forged.
I would also NEVER EVER handover an unlocked cellular phone to someone that I did not know and trust. When you scan your boarding pass at the airport, your phone never leaves your possession. With an image of your passport on your phone, law enforcement or whomever will ask you for your phone so that they can better examine the image. Once your unlocked phone leaves your possession, everything on it is accessible and fair game so you better not have anything incriminating on it. Remember, there is nothing so trivial and insignificant on your cell phone that can't be totally blown out of proportion or out of context by an overzealous cop or authority..
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08-17-15 02:41 #7698
Posts: 4050Originally Posted by Yujin [View Original Post]
GE.
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08-17-15 01:42 #7697
Posts: 191What about having a pic on the phone? Be much easier kinda like how some people have boarding pass on their phone to scan.
Originally Posted by Yujin [View Original Post]
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08-16-15 21:18 #7696
Posts: 14Laundry
Originally Posted by TwoTimeTed [View Original Post]
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08-16-15 20:25 #7695
Posts: 200Using Your Expired Passport as Identification
Originally Posted by DaddySan [View Original Post]
I've been doing this since I read a book about a woman who bicycled from Mongolia through China to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). At every village she bicycled through, the military or police and every lodging clerk would ask for her passport. She always had her current passport tucked under layers of clothing with her emergency credit card / money so it was not easily accessible and a deterrent to pickpockets and robbers. To abide by any request for a passport, she always showed her expired passport and she was never challenged for her current one. The hole punched in her expired passport never raised any concerns.
Since then I've used my expired US Passport at military / police security check points in Ecuador and Mexico. I've also used it in Thailand at a currency exchange booth and to rent a wind surf board. In all these instances, I had no challenges to my expired passport.
I raised this same recommendation on the Colombia forum a few years ago and some guy admonished me for it. He said it was "illegal" to carry and present an expired passport when asked by an official. Perhaps that's the case in Colombia for a Colombian or the guy thought that this was for some nefarious act.
Like an expired driver's license, you can't drive with it, but you can still use it as identification. It's up to whomever is asking to accept it as valid identification. Likewise, you can't use an expired passport to travel, but the US government does consider it proof of your USA Citizenship. In fact, if your passport is ever lost or stolen while overseas, it expedites a replacement if you have your expired passport available.
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/passports/FAQs.html
I'm renewing my passport. Do I get the old one back?
Yes, we will return the old, cancelled passport to you. It may be sent separately from your new passport. It is a good idea to keep your old passport in a safe place as it is considered proof of your U.S. citizenship.
If you've got to carry your current passport with you, at least keep your expired one at your hotel.
I also carry my US Passport Card with me. I've never had to use it overseas so I don't know if it's acceptable identification.