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  1. The Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) gantries at Nicoll Highway and Crawford Street will be relocated in April, as part of changes to the Bugis-Marina Centre cordon. The existing gantry at Republic Boulevard will be removed. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Wednesday that motorists who access East Coast Parkway via Nicoll Highway won't have to pay ERP charges at the Bugis-Marina Centre cordon. Works to relocate the gantries will begin from Thursday and are expected to be completed by mid-April. During this period, motorists will see two separate ERP gantries at the two locations. Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin.../.html?cid=FBSG
  2. Just win two return tickets for 2 to hk..... Thru some lucky draw. Anyone know street value? Also if go hk... Do wat?
  3. You know, asking for directions is inevitable if you are driving around a place you aren't that familiar with. Unfortunately, doing it over and over again may somehow become quite an annoyance and it'll feel tiring, too. This is probably why street signs were built in the first place. However, street signs are not always easy to read, especially if you are driving at night. In order to see what is written on a street sign at night, it is often the case that drivers have to slow down their car or even pull over and take a close look at the sign. Nevertheless, thanks to the evolution of digital technologies these days, drivers may no longer have to deal with such cases as mentioned earlier. This is especially true if the countries in the world finally start using 'Points'. It's a digital street sign developed by Breakfast Products. It took the company no less than three years to be able to build such an impressive device. Yet, the result is, well, quite impressive indeed if the sign works just as it's advertised. 'Points' has a pole that is about as tall as a human being where it displays a five-segment interface menu. This menu is continuously updated by utilising an internet connection. This digital street sign fetches data from a number of onboard sensors in addition to social networks such as Foursquare, Twitter, and even RSS feeds, among others. Then, based on the data, 'Points' will display information on its three directional arms. Seeing the directional arms in motion, I believe some of you may wonder if the electrical wires inside them will be tangled. Well, as Breakfast Products takes advantage of rotary electrical interfaces and micro transmissions (consisting of 11 gears as well as multiple motors), tangled wires are really nothing to worry about in the case of 'Points'. As a matter of fact, the arms can swing smoothly up to 360 degrees regardless of how bad the temperature or weather may be at any given time. Additionally, this digital street sign also uses a processor which can remain cool most of the time, preventing the power from being drained quickly. Oh yeah, did I mention that 'Points' is mostly made of aluminium? Aluminium is chosen for the sake of durability and strength in a diverse set of environments. Earlier, I mentioned that drivers would possibly no longer have to slow down or pull over to read street signs, didn't I? Well, this is very possible because 'Points' utilises over 16,000 ultra-efficient and super bright LEDs. So, even during the night, you'll be able to clearly see what's displayed on this particular digital street sign. Although 'Points' is made in America, hopefully it makes its way here to Singapore as well.
  4. The video you're about to see was filmed in this year's Stockholm Open, last weekend. Lot's of speed, lot's of smoke and burnt rubber are for free! The cup was won by a blown Camaro which faced off against another Camaro. The winner received a trophy and bragging rights until next year's run. So until then enjoy!
  5. These clowns just never learn... [shakehead] From STOMP: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg..._street_23.html Posted on 15 Jun 2012 Car crashes into tree at Bishan Street 23 STOMPer Virdi witnessed a driver who crashed his vehicle into a tree at Bishan Street 23. According to the STOMPer, the driver was drunk. Said the STOMPer: "The driver of this car crashed his vehicle into a tree. "He was totally drunk and the police officers had to hold him since he was falling on the road and putting the lives of others in danger. "I wonder why such heavily drunk drivers choose to drive when they are in no state to."
  6. By Paul B. Farrell, MarketWatch SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (MarketWatch)
  7. By Paul B. Farrell, MarketWatch SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (MarketWatch)
  8. Careless mother reveals black g-string on busy street
  9. Dear folks, Am building a brand campaign with a proposed tagline riding on Street Cred.... Just wanna hear some of your opinions (if any) as general readers of print media... Do you guys think there's a negative view on the use of "Street Cred" for branding purpose (towards publications). Feedback from my team is that yes, while it has elements of bold, hip and sassiness, it also conjures a sense of lawlessness and anti-estab, and has some connotations and associations with gangsterism. It is likely to alienate mainstream readers who are not "street cred".... There is a full suite of execution if this theme materialises, of which viral marketing would be one of the platforms of course, the last I wanna have is to have my campaign fail and the term Street Cred being ridiculed as Street Crap !!! Any inputs would be appreciated !!! and ooh, Happy New Year and have a roaring success in the year of the Dragon!!
  10. his friend nearly ran over him and look at how those rescuers actually carry him to the ambulance.
  11. or just buy the wallpaper, or toy model?? http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/bac-mon...iven-2011-09-07 First drive: the BAC Mono The new single-seater British hypercar takes to the streets for the very first time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCfIXLcmYUI&noredirect=1 It would be easy to dismiss the single-seat BAC Mono as another garage-build special, another
  12. or just buy the wallpaper, or toy model?? http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/bac-mon...iven-2011-09-07 First drive: the BAC Mono The new single-seater British hypercar takes to the streets for the very first time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCfIXLcmYUI&noredirect=1 It would be easy to dismiss the single-seat BAC Mono as another garage-build special, another
  13. ...to get the 2 gay brudders to marry Debate over Bert and Ernie's relationship status has endured since the duo first appeared in 1969. - Article originally posted at TheVine.com.au Sesame Street's unofficial couple, Bert and Ernie, are being urged to make it official. Debate over their relationship status has endured since the duo first appeared in 1969. Sesame Street says they're just best friends, "created to teach preschoolers that people can be good friends with those who are very different from themselves." An online petition - at 3,700 signatures at time of writing - is now calling for the long time friends to be married. The petition is seeking to teach tolerance and acceptance by either allowing Bert and Ernie to wed, or to look to include an LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) character into the childrens show. Sesame Street has always sent a progressive message to its viewers, having introduced different races and cultures to the show and acknowledged a HIV-positive Muppet, but the idea of a gay wedding seems to have angered many. Bullying in the LGBT community has become an even bigger issue in recent months and this led to the launch of the It Gets Better project late last year as a response to the startling number of teen suicides in America. It has since received a lot of celebrity support. Comments on Twitter and on other articles today indicate exactly the kind of problems these campaigns face, which is namely homophobia. "I don't mind gays. But I draw the line here. I don't want Australia to promote being gay to my kids." "This is a kid's program with puppet characters, but certain people with weird ideas want to turn it into something that's quite sickening to normal people." The fact is that it's 2011 and gay people actually do exist in real life and moreover, they can be quite normal. So whether this is a 'joke' petition or not, it surely can't hurt to talk about makingSesame Street a queer friendly place so that each and every kid out there can know that they're not the only one looking like they look or feeling like they feel. Although Jezebel asks, "Is it even worth showing a gay marriage to kids if it's not even real? Maybe we should try to concentrate our efforts on allowing gays to legally wed throughout our entire country." Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and...l#ixzz1Ull362M2
  14. Me and wife till have 5days left in HK, other than watching the xmms there, the food is the next best thing any bros has recommendation where and what to eat?? my stomach is already (although now #3 alert for typhoon, kindergartens closed, some schools also) Many thanks...
  15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv4yi9SKc4c
  16. hi all, i'm looking at damping and height adjustable coilovers for normal street driving only. not for track. main priority is ride should be firm, but not be too harsh. serviceability is a plus point. any recommendations, experiences for the following? pricing appreciated too. =) for lancer cs3. 1) D2 Pro-CSIII (comfort series) 2) BC 3) Tein 4) Tomei 5) Tanabe
  17. Is it true that the parking at Seah Im street $4 coupon for the whole day? Thanks Andrew
  18. Dear Bros, I was involved in an accident some time back at Bukit Timah Link, the curve upslope road leading to PIE on the right. Right now the accident is coming back to haunt me via court hearings and etc... So I just need to find out a couple of things but it would be abit hard to stop along that stretch. Hence, Just want to check if anyone knows if there are any street cameras along that stretch of road? And How do I go about obtaining a copy of the video from TP if there is a camera taking that stretch? Accident happened in 2009. Many thanks in advance!!
  19. Went there this morning to buy ticket to Batam. Was wondering why the carpark look empty. Then saw the sign.....Sian...
  20. Anyone heard of this street. Apparently many koreans open shops there and its quite buzzing. Btw, the famous Ampang yong tau foo, there are 2 shops side by side of each other. Which one is the better one??
  21. Just wanna share this video. But must login to Facebook, to be able to view video. Sorry, but cant' find it on the youtube though. http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=...5286&ref=mf
  22. For Your Information. All the maps are latest one. If not, please advise. igo amigo mapking landmark sygic agis Garmin SLA papago SLA Google Map minty minds
  23. http://www.worldcarfans.com/110052526446/s...-gt-r-r35-video
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