สวัสดีครับเพื่อนๆ..เมื่อวันศุกร์ผมได้มีโอ
กาสไปเยี่ยมคุณ เจี๊ยบ หรือ นาย อำนาจ
ชีวะกานนท์ อายุ57ปี ป่วยเป็นโรคเยื้อ
สมองอักเสบ เพราะตอนอายุ12ได้เกิด
อุบัติเหตุตกเปล ทำให้ต้องพิการตั้งแต่
วันนั้นมา คุณเจี๊ยบต้องใช้ชีวิตแบบนี้มา
ตามลำพัง พ่อแม่แยกทางกัน ตัวเองก็
ต้องหาเลี้ยงตัวเอง แต่ที่สำคัญตั้งแต่
เกิดคุณเจี๊ยบไม่มีบัตรประชาชน ไม่มีอะ
ไรเลย ทุกวันนี้ทำอะไรก็ลำบาก แขนขา
ลีบ เดินไม่ได้ ไปไหนก็ไถ่ตัวโดยใช้แขน
พยุงตัวเอง บัตรคนพิการก็ไม่ได้ ทุกๆวัน
คุณเจี๊ยบจะไปนั่งที่หน้าธนาคารกรุงศรี
สาขาราชบุรี เพื่อดูหมอ บางคนก็ไม่ดูแต่
ให้เงินคุณเจ๊ยบ ถ้าดูก็แล้วแต่จะให้ 50
บาทบ้าง100บาทบ้าง คุณเจี๊ยบต้องนั่ง
รถตอเตอร์ไซด์วิน จากห้องเช่ามาธนา
คารวันละ80บาทไปกลับ ค่าเช่าห้องอีก
900บาท คนขับมอเตอร์ไซด์วินก็จะมารับ
ตอนตี5ครึ่ง เพราะคุณเจี๊ยบต้องใส่บาตร
ทุกวัน วันละ30บาท ผมถามว่าทำไมต้อง
ใส่ทุกวัน เขาบอกว่าใส่ให้ภรรยาที่เสียชี
วิตไปเมื่อ2ปีก่อน เธอเป็นใบ้ เธอมาดูแล
ผม ช่วยผมทุกอย่าง คุณเจี๊ยบบอกกับ
ภรรยาไว้ก่อนตายว่า จะส่งข้าวส่งน้ำไป
ให้ทุกวัน.. คุณอู๊ดคนที่ขับมอเตอร์ไซด์
วิน ก็จะอาบน้ำเช็ดตัว ทำความให้คุณ
เจี๊ยบทุกวันก่อนออกจากบ้าน แล้วก็จะ
พาคุณเจี๊ยบนั่งรถซ้อนท้ายแบบที่ผมทำ
ให้ดูในรูปครับ ต้องเกาะแบบนี้ครับ ผม
ช่วยเหลือคุณเจี๊ยบไป20,000บาท คำ
แรกที่คุณเจี๊ยบพูด (ทำไมให้ผมมากมาย
ขนาดนี้ ผมไม่รู้จะเก็บไว้ที่ไหน) ผมก็เลย
แนะนำให้ไปที่ธนาคารที่คุณเจี๊ยบนั่งอยู่
ทุกวัน ให้ไปเปิดบัญชี แต่คุณเจี๊ยบก็ไม่
สามารถเปิดบัญชีได้ เพราะไม่มีบัตรอะ
ไรเลย ผมก็คุยทางผู้จัดการ ทางผู้จัด
การก็จะพยายามที่จะช่วย แต่ก็ยังเปิดไม่
ได้ ต้องขอร้องทางเทศบาลและหน่วย
งานที่เกี่ยวข้องกับเรื่องบุคลที่ตกสำรวจ
ช่วยคุณเจี๊ยบด้วยเถอะครับ อยากให้ช่วย
เรื่องบัตรประชาชนกับบัตรคนพิการครับ
จะได้ไม่ต้องออกมานั่งขอความสงสาร
ผมถามคุณเจี๊ยบว่าอีกหน่อยมีเงินเก็บ
เยอะๆเวลาเราไม่อยู่ จะเอาเงินไปให้ใคร
คุณเจี๊ยบบอกว่า จะยกให้พี่บิณฑ์หมด
เลย จะได้เอาไปช่วยคนที่เขาต้องการ
ความช่วยเหลือ..ตอนนี้เงิน20,000บาท
ยังฝากกับผู้จัดการ(ฝากเป็นการส่วนตัว)
เพราะไม่กล้าเก็บไว้..เดี๋ยวถ้ามีท่านผู้
ใหญ่ใจดีทำบัตรให้คุณเจี๊ยบแล้วผมจะ
แจ้งเลขที่บัญชีอีกทีนะครับ..
ที่อยู่263หมู่ที่2 ต.พงษ์สวาย อ.เมือง
จ.ราชบุรี
ท่านครับ..ช่วยคุณเจี๊ยบด้วยนะครับ
กราบขอบพระคุณครับ
Hello friends.. on Friday I got o
Did you visit khun jeab or Mr. Power?
Biology kan, 57 years old, sick, indent.
Brain inflamed because when I was 12, I was born.
Cradle accident has been disabled since
That day, Khun Jeab has to live like this.
Alone, parents separate ways.
Need to feed myself but most importantly since
Born Khun Jeab, no id card, no.
Anything. These days, it's difficult to do anything. Limbs
I can't walk. I can't go anywhere. I redeem myself with arms
I can't support myself. Handicapped Card every day.
Khun Jeab is going to sit in front of krungsri bank.
Ratchaburi Branch to see doctors. Some people don't watch but
Give money to sister. If you watch it, it's up to you. Haha.
Some baht for 100 baht. Khun Jeab needs to sit.
Toterside car from mathana rental room
80 baht per day. Go back to rent in the room.
900 baht. Motorcycle driver will come to pick me up.
At 5 am because khun jeab has to make merit.
Every day 30 baht per day. I ask why I have to.
Wear it every day. They say that they wear it for a broken wife.
My life went 2 years ago. She was dumb. She came to take care of me.
I help me with everything. Jeab told me.
Wife before she died. I thought I would send rice to send water.
Give every day.. Mr. Oink, the one who drives a motorcycle.
Win will take a shower and wipe your body and make you.
Jeab every day before leaving the house then
Taking Jeab on the back car like I do
Let me see in the picture. It has to be like this.
Help Khun Jeab for 20,000 baht.
The first time khun jeab said (why do you give me so much?
I don't know where to keep it like this) so I am.
Recommended to go to the bank where khun chick is sitting.
Every day, let's open an account, but khun jeab doesn't.
I can open an account because I don't have a card.
Anything, I also talk to the manager via organizer.
Will try to help but still open no
Got to beg municipal and unit
Jobs related to the exploration
Please help khun jeab. I want you to help.
About Id card and handicapped card.
So I don't have to sit and ask for pity.
I asked khun jeab if i have money to collect.
A lot when I'm not here. Who should I give money to?
Khun Jeab said she would give it to brother Brazilian.
So I can help the people they want.
Help.. now it's 20,000 baht
Still deposit with the manager (private deposit)
Because I don't dare to keep it.. wait if there is a man
Big and kind. Make a card for you jeab and I will
Inform the account number again..
Address 263 Moo 2, district. Phong Swai District City City
The Province. Ratchaburi
Sir.. please help khun jeab.
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❗️ #โควิดฮ่องกงวันนี้ (18 มี.ค.)
ติดเชื้อใหม่ทั้งหมด +10, ติดในฮ่องกง +6
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#เคสต่างประเทศ (4 คน)
ฟิลิปปินส์(2)
ปากีสถาน(1)
อินโดนีเซีย(1)
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#เคสในฮ่องกง (6 คน)
เชื่อมโยงเคสเก่า 3 คน, ไม่ทราบต้นตอ 3 คน
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#ตัวอย่างผู้ติดเชื้อ
- 3 คน cluster Ursus Fitness (รวม 135 คน)
- 1 คน นร รร SKH All Saints’ Middle School (Mong Kok) บ้านอยู่ 144 Tai Nan Street, Prince Edward
- 1 คน เป็นช่าง ทำงานอยู่ที่ One Island East Tai Koo, เล่นฟิตเนสที่ Joint Dynamics (Quarry Bay) บ้านอยู่ที่ Luk Yeung Sun Cheun (Tsuen Wan)
- 1 คน ทำงานเป็น marketing manager บริษัทแห่งหนึ่งใน Kwai Chung บ้านอยู่ที่ Po Tak Mansion (Kennedy Town)
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อื่นๆ
- ยังไม่มีข้อมูลผู้รักษาหายและผู้เสียชีวิต
- ร้านอาหารที่ผู้ติดเชื้อไปทาน
(1) Mr. Brown (Wan Chai)
(2) Tora Tetsu Teppan Yaki (Causeway Bay)
(3) Sushi Shiawase (Sai Ying Pun)
(4) Bistro Bliss (Kowloon City)
- สถานที่ที่ถูกบังคับตรวจ
(1) iclub Sheung Wan Hotel, 138 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan
(2) Block A, Kingsland Villa, 19 Man Fuk Road, Ho Man Tin
(3) House 1, Ho's Villa, 28 Stanley Mound Road, Stanley
(4) Pik On House of Yue On Court, 3 Yue On Court Road, Ap Lei Chau
(5) Ibis Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan, 28 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan
(6) 18 Tai Hang Road, Causeway Bay
(7) The Woodland Montessori Pre-school (Caine Road), 1/F-2/F, On Fung Building, 110-118 Caine Road, Mid-Levels
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#สถิติฉีดวัคซีนโควิดในฮ่องกง
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- วันที่ 17 มีค
Sinovac (โดสแรก) ~ 13,200 คน
BioNTech (โดสแรก) ~ 11,300 คน
รวม ~ 24,500 คน
.
- รวมทั้งโครงการ (20 วัน)
Sinovac (โดสแรก) ~ 189,600 คน
BioNTech (โดสแรก) ~ 64,300 คน
รวม ~ 253,900 คน
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- อัตราผู้มีอาการรุนแรงหลังได้รับวัคซีน = 0.076%
Sinovac = 0.075%
BioNTech = 0.166%
(หมายเหตุ: ตัวเลข ณ วันที่ 7 มีค)
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- ผู้เข้ารับการรักษาใน รพ หลังจากฉีดวัคซีน (วันที่ 17 มีค)
- 16 คน, ชาย 11 คน หญิง 5 คน
- อายุ 25-72 ปี
- อาการ:
(Sinovac) 5 คน: แพ้ ผื่นขึ้น วิงเวียน มือซ้ายชา แน่นหน้าอก
(BioNTech) 11 คน: วิงเวียน แพ้ ใจสั่น มีไข้ ความดันขึ้น ขาซ้ายชา น่องชา อาเจียน แน่นหน้าอก หมดสติ
- หมายเหตุ: ออกจาก รพ 11 คน เว้นคนที่มีอาการแพ้ ใจสั่น มีไข้ วิงเวียน หมดสติ
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#สถิติผู้ติดเชื้อโควิด
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#ฮ่องกง
ติดเชื้อสะสมทั้งหมด 11,351 (+10)
เสียชีวิต 203 (1.79%) - ตัวเลขเมื่อวาน
รักษาหาย 10,808 (95.30%) - ตัวเลขเมื่อวาน
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#ไทย
ติดเชื้อสะสมทั้งหมด 27,494 (+92)
เสียชีวิต 89 (0.32%)
รักษาหาย 26,377 (95.94%)
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#ทั่วโลก
ติดเชื้อสะสมทั้งหมด 121,847,103 (+490,950)
เสียชีวิต 2,693,946 (2.21%)
รักษาหาย 98,231,304 (80.62%)
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聽過767i嗎? 採用V16引擎...
BMW E32 767i V16 "Goldfish"
In the late 1980s, BMW secretly built an experimental super 7 that was powered by a massive V-16 engine.
The project was the brainchild of Dr. Karlheinz Lange, the engineer who was in charge of BMW’s powertrain department at the time. He enlisted the help of an experienced engineer named Adolf Fischer to bring to life his vision of a 7 dialed up to 11. Fischer was seen as the right man for the job because he had designed the 5.0-liter V-12 found under the hood of the 750i and the 750iL.
Work on the new engine began in July of 1987. Fischer essentially developed an evolution of the 5.0-liter V-12 (called M70 in BMW-speak) that retained the 60-degree V but received four additional cylinders. The block was cast using high-silicon aluminum, and the heads were each fitted with a single chain-driven overhead cam. All told, the V-16 had a displacement of 6,651 cubic centimeters (about 406 cubic inches), and it was nearly a foot longer than the V-12 it was based on.
The engine was tested on a dyno for the first time on December 24, 1987, and the results were downright impressive. It generated 408 horsepower at 5,200 RPM, and 461 pound-feet of torque at 3,900 RPM. In comparison, the 750i’s V-12 was rated at 300 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque, and the U.S.-spec E34-series M5 used a 3.5-liter straight-six rated at 256 ponies and 243 pound-feet of twist.
With the 16-cylinder running smooth as silk, BMW began to look for the best way to shoe-horn it between the front fenders of an E32-series 750iL.
“What was immediately obvious was that the engine would not have fitted without a substantial redesign of the car,” explained project manager Hanns-Peter Weisbarth in an interview with Bimmer magazine in August of 2011.
The super 7 was still largely experimental, so BMW went with the simplest solution. The 750iL’s radiator was sent back to the parts bin and replaced by two smaller units that were installed in the trunk, a setup used more than a decade earlier on the IMSA-winning 3.0 CSL. The engineers cut ducts into the rear quarter panels, installed hand-built fiberglass scoops to direct cooling air to the radiators, and fitted the rear fascia with a wide metal grille in order to extract hot air from the trunk. The custom grille required the use of smaller taillamps, and the license plate had to be relocated to the bottom of the rear bumper. The prototype was painted in a dark shade of gold, so it was affectionately nicknamed Goldfish.
The series-produced 750iL was equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission built by ZF, but the V16-powered prototype used a six-speed manual gearbox borrowed from the 8 Series coupe. It accelerated from zero to 60 MPH in about six seconds, and it didn’t stop until it hit roughly 175 MPH, a dream come true for executives who commuted on Germany’s famed autobahn. The downside is that fuel economy checked in at 11 MPG in stop-and-go city driving, 16 MPG at 75 MPH, and as low as 9.6 MPG when cruising at triple-digit speeds.
Lange, Fischer, and Weisbarth knew from the very beginning of the project that the Goldfish might not receive the proverbial green light for production. The V-16 engine was promising, and bringing a 767iL to the market would have shown the might of BMW’s research and development department, but the automaker’s board of management decided not to move forward with the development of a super 7 Series because a V-12 was deemed big enough. The Goldfish consequently remained a one-of-a-kind prototype and today remains in BMW’s possession, though not on public display.
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10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR DISASTER 福島第一原子力発電所事故
The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster was caused by the massive tsunami triggered by the Tohoku Earthquake on March 11th, 2011. This was a Level 7 nuclear event, comparable only to Chernobyl.
1. Unheeded Warning
Before the disaster even happened, there were industry experts who warned of mega tsunami-generating earthquakes hitting the area every 800 to 1100 years, with the next one being overdue. But those in charge dismissed such warnings.
2. No Good Robots
During the crisis at Fukushima, high radiation levels at the plant made it desperately hard for human workers to do what they needed to do.
Back in 2001, the Japanese had actually developed extremely capable robots that were deemed technical successes, but then a government task force concluded that a Chernobyl-scale disaster was never going to happen in Japan .
The program was shut down and the robots were dismantled or donated.
3. Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant
The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant was the closest power plant to the earthquake epicentre, yet it successfully withstood the barrage.
While the Fukushima Plant had sea walls up to 5.7 meters, Onagawa had it up to 14 meters.
4. Wrongful Evacuation
Due to miscommunication between the evacuation authorities and the experts who were analysing the fallout, many residents were evacuated from pretty safe areas right INTO the radioactive plume.
5. Evacuation Deaths
More people were killed by the evacuation process in Fukushima
than by the actual earthquake and tsunami, the disaster itself.
People died of fatigue, exhaustion, illness, suicides - losing their homes, not knowing where they would end up, cramped evacuation centres; the whole ordeal was taxing.
6. Geiger-Counter Hobby
After the Fukushima disaster, random radiation hot spots were discovered in unexpected locations.
Radiation levels as high as those in the no-go zone were detected as far as some Tokyo suburbs. This prompted many Japanese residents to take up a new hobby - walking with Geiger-counters through their city or village in search for random radiation levels to report.
7. Animal Guardian
55 year old Naoto Matsumura is the only man brave enough to live in Fukushima’s no-go zone. After the initial evacuation, he returned back
to take care of the animals that were left behind. Not just his animals, but everyone’s.
8. Mutations
There were a few small scale Fukushima discoveries.
9. Human Radiation Effects
No one died from radiation exposure in Fukushima.
And contrary to a well-publicised, yet poorly-executed, study
that made the rounds in 2015, thyroid cancer rates in Fukushima children were actually lower than the national average.
10. Disobedient Hero
Masao Yoshida was the manager of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant and on March 15th 2011, he lead a brave group, now dubbed ‘The Fukushima 50’ into the radioactive trenches.
With cooling systems crippled and having run out of fresh water, Yoshida decided they would pump seawater straight from the ocean into the damaged reactors.
Then corporate headquarters (TEPCO) ordered him to stop the seawater injection. They didn’t want the corrosive seawater to permanently damage their reactors.
Feeling his superiors were inept for risking a colossal radioactive fallout, Yoshida disobeyed the direct order and continued with the seawater injection.
Many experts now agree that his actions on that day
arguably prevented a much greater catastrophe.
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Tom Lemming remembers the first time he saw Allen Iverson play, back when Iverson was at Bethel High School in Hampton, Virginia. By that time, Iverson was a known quantity. Even in the talent-rich Tidewater region, in eastern Virginia, Iverson's star power stood out, and he was being discussed as a blue-chip recruit. Lemming got on a plane to see for himself.
"He had terrific reaction, instincts, loose hips, and a great vertical," Lemming told VICE Sports. "A lot of people bring it up and ask me how good he was. He was a great player. Not a good player, but a great football player."
In some alternate universe, Iverson might have become the same sort of path-breaking star in football that he ultimately would be in the NBA. The same live-wire athleticism and fearless ferocity that would make him a legend on the court—and, as of Friday's induction in Springfield, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame—made him a force on the gridiron, too. Iverson fielded scholarship offers from major college football programs at the same time as he weighed basketball offers. The choice he made wound up changing basketball, but Lemming, a well-known national football recruiting analyst for the past 38 years, believes that Iverson could have made an impact if he'd stuck with the sport that was his first love. "He would've made the NFL," Lemming said. "Who knows, he could've been an NFL Hall of Famer."
The Showtime documentary Iverson features footage of Iverson playing football on the fields at Aberdeen elementary school in Hampton for coach Gary Moore, who served as a mentor for Iverson. Moore is now Iverson's personal manager.
"From day one, he actually wanted to jump right in and play," Moore said in the documentary. "He wanted to be my star player. That aggression and that enthusiasm is what I admired most about him. When I saw him dance and move, completely reverse his field all the way back around and not allow any of those kids to touch him, that's when I really said, 'Wow, this boy's something.'"
All the local high schools recruited Iverson. He ended up at Bethel in part because Dennis Kozlowski, the school's football coach and athletics director, had coached Iverson's aunt in high school track and field.
When Iverson was a five-foot-six, 145-pound eighth grader, hundreds of fans would come out to watch him play for Bethel's junior varsity team. The next year, he started at wide receiver and safety on the varsity. In his sophomore season, Kozlowski moved Iverson to quarterback but still played him on defense. As a defensive back, Iverson tied a Virginia record by intercepting five passes in one game and helped Bethel to an undefeated regular season before losing in the first round of the playoffs.
verson committed himself to sports. He played basketball most of the year and only played football from August through December, which didn't seem to hinder his development. As a junior, Iverson led Bethel to the 1992 Virginia state championship against E.C. Glass High School of Lynchburg, which had lost the title game the previous year. A few days before the championship, E.C. Glass coach Bo Henson drove the 200 miles from Lynchburg to Hampton to watch Bethel's semifinal game against Huguenot. Bethel got off to a slow start and trailed 16-0 in the fourth quarter.
"Somebody looked at me and said, 'Hey, don't count 'em out. Iverson's gonna bring 'em back,'" Henson said.
Iverson did just that. He threw a touchdown pass, successfully completed a pair of two-point conversions, and ran for two touchdowns, including a two-yard quarterback sneak in overtime to clinch the 22-16 victory. Before facing Bethel, Henson clipped out newspaper articles on Iverson and placed them on the desk of Tate Gallagher, a student in his history class and E.C. Glass's starting quarterback. Gallagher and others had never heard of Iverson.
"He was trying to warn me how good this person was," Gallagher said.
When Gallagher arrived at City Stadium in Richmond, he wondered what all the fuss was about. During warm-ups, he and his teammates looked over at Iverson getting ready for the game. They weren't too impressed. "We were like, 'Man, his legs look like noodles and his arms like noodles. We got this,'" Gallagher said.
That confidence didn't survive long past kickoff. In the first quarter, Iverson ran for a touchdown and returned a punt 60 yards for another. He later intercepted two passes on defense and threw for 201 yards in Bethel's 27-0 victory, the school's first state championship since 1976. "His speed was just extraordinary," Gallagher said. "He was so quick."
Iverson's heroics didn't surprise Henson, who coached E.C. Glass for 21 years. During that time, he faced future NFL quarterback Michael Vick and receiver Ronald Curry, who was the national high school player of the year as a quarterback in 1996. Neither of those guys compared with Iverson, he says.