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  1. every weekend wich to me start friday evening, me and spouse will try find a nice place to eat dinner. so friday , sat, sun dinner try to eat at nice restaurant. every weekend spend around $200 for 2 pax. do u guys tink tis too much? i think if i target zi char place, my expense will go down. but if i open to eating jap food(which is one of our fav), or italian then expense will be high. can u guys also share approx how much u spend every weekend on nice food? and where u guys normally go. cos i kinda give up hope to buy a nice property or big car, so after a hard week of work might as well enjoy a bit and eat good food. i am sure not everyone agree with me on tis.
  2. an extract from the WP rally: http://wp.sg/2012/05/rally-1-jennjong/ it's really disgusting if true... earlier, the figure was 36m spent each year, which already caused a hoo-ha hope MOE can come clean and tell the citizens exactly how much is spent on foreign scholarships almost 150m per year is ridiculous... at least to me
  3. [extract] With the current economy crisis many businesses are either folding or seeing red. As such it is rather surprising (and happy) to see exotic/luxury car maker Aston Martin handling the crisis pretty well. So well that Aston
  4. Last year, 85 cars were stolen in Singapore - or one car every four days on average. These cars are often left unlocked or with their keys in the ignition, making them easy targets. Older vehicles are especially susceptible because their worn-out locks make them easier to break into. RELATED LINKS ONE CAR STOLEN HERE EVERY FOUR DAYS Last month, a car at a multi-storey carpark in McNair Road in the Boon Keng area was stolen. The owner had parked his Toyota Vios on the third storey at 8am and returned that same night to find it missing. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/S...ory_706182.html
  5. [extract] About 2 years ago, PUB mentioned that a serious flood in Orchard Road that happened on 19 Nov 2009 occurs once every 50 years. 2 years on, it appeared that the assumption is not true and this year
  6. Some 30 to 40 Singaporeans die in fatal accidents in Malaysia every year, because they speed on the highways, are unfamiliar with roads there, or are not used to driving long distances. Another 50 to 70 are injured in these accidents, over half of which take place in the state of Johor, just across the Causeway, and many of them on highways. Road experts say many Singaporeans tend to 'let loose' on Malaysian roads, in the mistaken impression that there is no speed limit on the highways - or that the chances of getting caught are very low. Fatal accidents in Malaysia involving Singaporeans March 2011: Community leader and businessman Mohamed Abdul Jaleel Shaik Mohamed, 53, crashed while driving in Johor. His elderly mother died while he and five other relatives in his car were injured. September 2010: Two men, one a Singaporean, the other a Singaporean PR, died in a pile-up on the North-South Expressway. The first crash killed the driver of a Subaru and injured his three passengers. Another car, a Honda, crashed while trying to avoid the Subaru. August 2010: A polytechnic student was flung out of her boyfriend's car after he lost control and crashed into railings in Kluang, Johor. The 19-year-old died 16 hours later in a Johor Baru hospital. July 2010: A 62-year-old retiree returning with his wife and friends from a holiday in Penang died when the van he was in was involved in a three-vehicle collision in Perak. June 2010: A young couple on their way back to Singapore from Genting Highlands crashed their car into the central divider along the North-South Expressway in Johor. The 21-year-old man, who was the passenger, died while his girlfriend suffered head injuries and had one of her toes amputated. June 2010: A retired teacher driving with his family to attend a wedding in Terengganu crashed his car into a road barrier and spun out of control. Their Mitsubishi was then hit by an oncoming car. The crash killed him, his wife and their 12-year-old granddaughter, as well as their Indonesian maid. The overall speed limit on the North-South Expressway, which runs the length of Peninsular Malaysia, is 110kmh, with the limit on certain dangerous stretches dropping to 80kmh or 90kmh. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/S...ory_726940.html
  7. Hi.., anyone know which dealer bring new suzuki every? the car is soo cute :)
  8. Sianz... Gena snap on the expressway exceeding 21-30km/hr on the 80km/hr stretch at Ayer Rajah expressway.. 20km mark.. Anyone knows where is it? Dunno why can't they just make the whole speed limit the same at 90km/hr... Argh....
  9. Ever wonder why when someone posted something in a thread...it will somehow become political? Maybe it's because we read too much Yahoo! news that we cannot map the relation to the topics we posted But on a serious note, anyone noticed that Yahoo! news tend to be abit extreme at the other side of the coin? I find the Yahoo! news crew trend to be may a bit on anti-asian undertones...They're news usually put asian countries (including Singapore at time) in bad light.
  10. received sms fm shell that vpower at 98 price, every fri, sat, sun 7pm-11pm till 25th sept 2011 happy and safe motoring everyone
  11. after 25 months and 100k, my coilover has leaked but is BaCk again. That assuring and minimum roll when cornering never fails to put a smile on me. plus same savings too as i need only change the dampers ....
  12. Are these reconditioned vehicles? (ie. Scraped vans from Japan) I don't recall seeing such vehicles registered here in 2004 http://www.sgcarmart.com/main/info-0QwlMyNl-1126.html http://www.sgcarmart.com/main/listing.php?...&sb.x=28&sb.y=8
  13. From Auto Express at the Geneva Motor Show, the new Skoda Concept D with new exterior look, badge and re-imagined interior with a mix of earth materials and other nifty features. With a new car every six months from 2012 to 2015, we will be expecting some new things from Skoda. In other news sites, it also sighted that Skoda will be reviewing new SUV line ups with a bigger "crossover-type" and also a smaller Yeti. The new badge looks like they are inline with some of these new changes in the new models and new products from Skoda's stable. Just nice for me to change/upgrade to a new Skoda next year. :) New Skoda Concept D You're in - Motor Shows: Geneva Motor Show Skoda shows Vision D design concept Five-door Vision D concept reveals future design direction for Skoda and offers glimpse of new family car. By Tom PhillipsFebruary 2011 Skoda is readying a bold new look for the Octavia. After top brass toasted best-ever sales of 750,000-plus cars in 2010, they have signalled an all-new design direction at the Geneva show in a hatch that paves the way for the next family model, and the look of all future Skodas to come. The striking white five-door Vision D concept features an enlarged front grille flanked by smaller, simpler headlights than we
  14. Spade

    Suzuki Every

    http://www.suzuki.co.jp/dom4/lineup/every_w/ pimp my ride!! I love this vehicle... I've seen some around Singapore, and it is a very cosmetically moddable vehicle. I believe those who love insane ICE and chrome rims would do very well with this vehicle. Have you spotted one recently? who brings them in?
  15. An episode in Every Singaporean Son..those were the days when blur like sotong...
  16. Did I heard Wrongly?.... mbt said hdb lose money leh.... I really really don't know what to say....
  17. Just a simple poll to see what time you guys leave the house (for work/for school/ferry kids to school) each morning? Do be truthful and accurate.
  18. http://motoring.asiaone.com/Motoring/News/...310-267447.html
  19. lets have a bit of lite topic after few days of the heavy quake news in Japan Who will spend $10 for a notepad with a eye catching title
  20. new chinese new year to all mcs swift club member.....
  21. Can comment on this vehicle? http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=135211&DL=2129 Really cheap and its a 2008 vehicle!?!?!
  22. Seriously was inspired that life is not all about USA China Japan Singapore, etc. Looking at the flags and the various countries, 98% of them I cant even point out on a map location! Never even heard of and don't even know what language, food, culture, etc. I admit I am a frog in a well. I felt so small looking at the various countries! I am sure those countries will now know about Singapore! Ok, need some serious advice. Want to retire on Monday and start to live a full life knowing this earth as a human. 1) how much $$$ would it cost to visit every of the 204 YOG countries? 2) assuming staying at each countries for 3days, how many years would I need to accomplished it? 3) anyone wants to join me on this quest?
  23. I need a smoke but that will kill me anybody know if there is such thing as smoker anonymous
  24. Home > Breaking News > Singapore > Story Jun 14, 2010 One inbox for every citizen By Andrea Ong and Zakir Hussain ALL residents will have an online mailbox to which various Government agencies will send statements and bills from tax statements to TV license renewals and service and conservancy bills. Called OneInbox, this service will be launched by 2012. It is part of a new approach to cut down on paper, make it quick and easy for people to keep track of their bills, and provide citizens with a digital 'safe deposit box' for their important documents and statements. People will also be able to track the status of their transactions with various public agencies online, just like they track registered mail. This future was painted in broad strokes by the Government's chief informaton officer James Kang on Monday in a presentation on Singapore's e-Government strategy over the next decade, without detailing the changes that will take place. He was speaking to 300 civil servants, infocomm technology (ICT) experts and delegates from 28 countries at the iGov global forum at Suntec City. It is an annual forum organised by the Finance Ministry and the Infocomm Development Authority, where Mr Kang is assistant chief executive, to exchange ideas on online government strategies. Speaking at the start of the two-day event, Civil Service Head Peter Ho noted that the popularity of social networking tools such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube has seen 'a growing constituency of empowered citizens who do not necessarily subscribe to the notion of 'Government knows best'.' 'The same disruptive technologies that are empowering citizens can also be harnessed by the public sector to deliver efficient and effective services,' he said. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Big Brother is watching you!
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