Machine name
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Hello,
I am working for a company buying and selling conventional lathe machines. I cannot speak Khmer. So, I need your help. My questions:
1.) What means lathe machine in Khmer?
2.) Could please anyone google for a minute if there are producers of lathe machines in Cambodia?
I thank you very much.
I am working for a company buying and selling conventional lathe machines. I cannot speak Khmer. So, I need your help. My questions:
1.) What means lathe machine in Khmer?
2.) Could please anyone google for a minute if there are producers of lathe machines in Cambodia?
I thank you very much.
- Miguelito
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Sure. My answer will cost you $250 though.Keko wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 6:43 amHello,
I am working for a company buying and selling conventional lathe machines. I cannot speak Khmer. So, I need your help. My questions:
1.) What means lathe machine in Khmer?
2.) Could please anyone google for a minute if there are producers of lathe machines in Cambodia?
I thank you very much.
For $1000 I'll also let you know about current importers of various brands.
For $2500 I'll give you a full market analysis including import data.
For $5000 I'll give you a business entry plan, with potential business partners, customers, etc.
Or you could, you know, google it yourself.
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Gotta love how people use the Internet nowadays...
It used to be hours if not days spent researching and reading to find the right information, but it was rewarding.
Now it's much easier to lay in bed and ask.
The Facebook brigade is even worse.
I watched with some amusement as some woman posted on the local group "where to get stuff in PP" that she was opening a restaurant... then over the next 10 days used the group to source for her everything she might need.
1 or 2 questions a day. Boom. She's got 200 people pooling their knowledge while she sat back and waited.
By the way - if you haven't seen the group I can highly recommend it. It has to be the biggest nd laziest bunch of fucking useless cuntss (and true representation of ExpatTwat 2.0) you will ever see.
How some of them made it here alive is staggering.
I am positive some of them just wake up and log on so they don't have to think for themselves.
It used to be hours if not days spent researching and reading to find the right information, but it was rewarding.
Now it's much easier to lay in bed and ask.
The Facebook brigade is even worse.
I watched with some amusement as some woman posted on the local group "where to get stuff in PP" that she was opening a restaurant... then over the next 10 days used the group to source for her everything she might need.
1 or 2 questions a day. Boom. She's got 200 people pooling their knowledge while she sat back and waited.
By the way - if you haven't seen the group I can highly recommend it. It has to be the biggest nd laziest bunch of fucking useless cuntss (and true representation of ExpatTwat 2.0) you will ever see.
How some of them made it here alive is staggering.
I am positive some of them just wake up and log on so they don't have to think for themselves.
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- Miguelito
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Yea I agree with a lot of that, hence my mocking the OP for writing "Could please anyone google for a minute". His first question of asking how to say it in Khmer is fine, but he deserves a slap in the face for the "google it for me" comment.
However that FB group you mention is pretty good. People ask for some obscure things and get responses pretty quickly from those willing to help. I haven't seen too many "where can I get passport photos" types of questions (I'm sure there are some easy ones asked though), so I think it's a reasonable group to be part of.
However that FB group you mention is pretty good. People ask for some obscure things and get responses pretty quickly from those willing to help. I haven't seen too many "where can I get passport photos" types of questions (I'm sure there are some easy ones asked though), so I think it's a reasonable group to be part of.
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Dunno. Kampot definitely needs a pizza restaurant. Hope ones comes along soon.
Plus yoga retreat/classes.
Plus yoga retreat/classes.
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pew, pew, pew, pew!
What on earth has Kampot yoga and pizza have anything to do with lathe machines?
Ofcourse a lathe machine is useful for turning out a cool bong.
Ofcourse a lathe machine is useful for turning out a cool bong.
No bongs are cool. The user thinks they are but it’s all smoke and mirrors.
Pizza, yoga and lathe bar. There’s an idea.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
I'm jus sittin' here watchin' the lathe go round and round,
I really love the way it rolls..
lov ya Mr. Ya,..but yoga folk are mostly vegan, not like any type of pizza, weather it's vege,happy or not.
I really love the way it rolls..
lov ya Mr. Ya,..but yoga folk are mostly vegan, not like any type of pizza, weather it's vege,happy or not.
There was a lathe for sale on here a few years back Dont think it sold, 1500$ from memory. If you've got a lathe fetish, use the search function and check out what you missed out on, Chuck.
1. I'm putting heavy odds on "Masin laaay".
2. No, do it yourself.
Meum est propositum in taberna mori,
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
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