Walk on Tuesday, eat at 7am and 7pm, put some Windex on wondering where Steve is while eating a ham n cheese toastie from 7 11.
And then this thread got on track. Awesome.
Access Blocked
Thanks for the warning. Yes, your post is a bit shit.
Do you shout at the clouds?
pew, pew, pew, pew!
Steve is doing ok recovering after busting his leg up north at sunrise on steep narrow uneven steps at a temple.
Wish I was sitting on that old school scooter you sold Mr. Ya.
If OP wants to discuss something he needs to put effort into starting a discussion.Vespasian wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 7:01 pmThe fact that someone in Cambodia can't access Jerusalem Post at this moment in time should be interesting. It might tell us something about Cambodia's position in the global political space; for example, is it linked to Russia's seeming support for Hamas and a sign of Cambodia's east-ward drift. Is there a link between that and Trump's extraordinary comment praising how smart Hamas and Hezbollah were, in his speech last night.
This is just a random diary entry that shouldn’t have been approved.Happydragon1234 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 6:04 amI cannot access *Cambodia Daily* online & now I cannot access *Jerusalem Post* online
He didn’t say anything that you wrote. OP sucks.
Access to *Jerusalem Post* restored and zero problems are encountered when reading *Times of Israel* but
*Haaretz* is partly behind a paywall and *Cambodia Daily* is off the edge of the map and almost certainly
likely to be off the edge of the map forever.
However, the Human Rights Watch, Amnesty and Radio Free Asia sites online will tell you things which
the Phnom Penh Post and the Khmer Times don't like to talk about
*Haaretz* is partly behind a paywall and *Cambodia Daily* is off the edge of the map and almost certainly
likely to be off the edge of the map forever.
However, the Human Rights Watch, Amnesty and Radio Free Asia sites online will tell you things which
the Phnom Penh Post and the Khmer Times don't like to talk about
Use a VPN. Proton works great and it's free. Alternatively, the Opera browser comes with a free VPN built-in.
Are you in Cambodia? How much does proton slow you down? My Smart mobile data is slow as sheet without a VPN.ScreenAddict wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 9:19 pmUse a VPN. Proton works great and it's free. Alternatively, the Opera browser comes with a free VPN built-in.
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