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  1. hi all seeking your opinions on buying Term CI coverage where the coverage will reduce every year. This is a CI rider tying in with a mortgage reducing-term loan. Pay $360 premimum per year for $150K CI coverage, where the CI coverage reduce per year while the $360 premium remains the same. Wise move? pls advise.
  2. PRC = Please Respect Curry
  3. Hi friend,i don't know how true it is,my friend's 3 years old[100k km] Toyota Wish,used C.N.G. since his first day,today his engine cannot start,towed to his workshop,mechanic told him,no compression,take engine apart,found wears on the intake valves,the mechanic told him using C.N.G. for long term is very "DRY" for the engine,thus wear off the valve & valve seat[like older times where unleaded petrol is used in engines that runs on leaded petrol],can anyone knows,is this the problem.?By the way,my friend maintain his car very well,using Mobil 1 every 10k km.
  4. hello, has anyone got a good lobang for the above? i had a try the last time at 1 of the chinese clinic in jurong and i felt so 'light' after that
  5. Pearl White Suzuki Swift Sport Mega option Manual Registered in June 2007 Why you should takeover my car? 1) You do not want to drive the same car for more than 2 years. 2) You do not want to worry about getting rid of the car after 2 years. 3) You do not want to worry about high insurance renewals. 4) You do not want to worry about breaking even. Price of 2007 registered Swift Sport (mega option) approx $47K Interest 2.28% - 7 Years Loan starting Jun 10 Installment = $649/month Insurance for most owners around age 28 - 33 are $2.5K - $3K/year esp 1st time owner Insurance monthly = $200 - $250 Road Tax = $61.3/mth Total cost per month to upkeep = $910 - $960/mth Takeover terms & conditions: $850/month to cover installment cost, insurance cost, road tax. To put a deposit of $2k A written agreement will be drafted out with witness from both parties Minimum tenure = 2 year Ownership of car will still be mine, insurance under mine and you'll be named driver. Fines/summons, servicing, repairs, etc not included in the package. Car runs stock now @ consistent 15km/L Reason for this: Overseas work commitment Contact me via 92323606 to discuss. Tks
  6. Seems like after May 7, 2011 things seems to moving in the right direction... Not sure if other MPs will follow suit in other manners but at least this guy is doing something for his constituents: From CNA: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1137296/1/.html MP to follow up on bus frequencies Posted: 26 June 2011 1816 hrs
  7. Hi, If you are working in CBD and need a carpark space near Mccallum Street, I have one carpark space for immediate season rent at reasonable rate. Pls contact me at [email protected] for any enquiries. Thanks
  8. Hi everybody,just want to know anybody here is using Shell V-Power for long term.?Even not on offer.
  9. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has called on Singaporean voters to
  10. NUS PhD student spared jail term By Leong Wee Keat | Posted: 01 February 2011 1836 hrs Photos 1 of 1 SINGAPORE : A PhD student from the National University of Singapore has been spared the usual jail term for a road rage offence. This came after a High Court judge rejected an appeal by the Public Prosecutor for a stiffer sentence. 32-year-old Mohamed Feroz Mohammed Omar had been fined S$4,000 in a District Court for punching another motorist, Charles Wong Kia Choon, three times in the face on 29 November 2008. The incident arose after Mohamed Feroz swerved his car into Mr Wong's lane, forcing him to brake. When both drivers stopped at a traffic junction along Rochor Road in front of Albert Complex, Mr Wong, who was then 32, told Mohamed Feroz that he drove recklessly and had nearly caused an accident. They began arguing and Mr Wong called Mohamed Feroz "scum", which then led to Mohamed Feroz hitting Mr Wong. Deputy Public Prosecutor G Kannan had appealed against the sentence, calling it too "lenient". He also pointed out that previous road rage offenders in similar situations had been jailed. However, defence lawyer Subhas Anandan countered that this was "not a classic road rage case" where Mohamed Feroz deliberately trailed the victim and punched him without provocation. Mr Anandan said: "The assault may not have taken place if the victim had not uttered the word." Further, he said Mr Wong's injuries - a bruise on his left cheek, a wound inside his lower lip and tenderness over his upper back - appeared slight and superficial. There were no medical records or pictures of the extent of the injuries, the High Court heard. In dismissing the appeal, Justice VK Rajah said while the courts take a tough stance against road rage, it does not mean each case warrants a jail term. He added had Mr Wong's injuries been more serious, he would have allowed the Prosecution's appeal. Justice Rajah told Mohamed Feroz: "You are fortunate you pulled yourself back at the right time." if anyone bad mouth me the asianprince,i will just hamtum them back and pay the fine!!money is of no issue to the ASIANPRINCE!
  11. Ex-teen actor starts jail term for insubordination in NS FORMER teen actor Marcus Ng Yi Loong, 21, began his one-week jail term on Tuesday after he failed in his appeal to get his sentence for insubordination quashed. The High Court on Tuesday upheld the jail sentence meted out by a Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) court martial in July last year. He was also reprimanded by a Military Court of Appeal for being rude to his superior. This is the second time he has been hauled up since he started his military service in September 2006. Ng, who holds the rank of Private, is perhaps best-known as the rebellious teen in the TV sitcom Phua Chu Kang. Ng's troubles in the SAF began in October 2006 when his superiors at the SAF Medical Training Institute slapped him with four charges for offences including not obeying orders. In February last year, while he was being investigated by the SAF legal process, Ng chased and argued aggressively with a 50-year-old woman Warrant Officer in his unit's Operations Room. A Master Warrant Officer, a trained Commando, saw the altercation and intervened. Ng rudely shrugged off the Master Warrant Officer's hand when he tried to calm the Private. For this, Ng faced two more charges: one for insubordinate behaviour after the Operations Room argument, and another for improper conduct. Last July, an SAF court martial found him guilty of these charges and sentenced him to seven days jail at the SAF Detention Barracks for each charge. Unhappy with the sentence, Ng lodged a Notice of Appeal - a legal right for all SAF serviceman to seek redress - and was granted a hearing by a five-person panel chaired by Justice Choo Han Teck. In the meantime, Ng was fined $500 for two of the earlier charges and acquitted on the other charges. On Tuesday, Ng's defence lawyer, Mr Wendell Wong from Drew & Napier, said a jail term was 'the harshest punishment I've ever seen for this sort of offence'' and urged the panel to quash the convictions or impose a fine instead. But Mr Luke Tan, head of Military Law at the Ministry of Defence, argued: 'This is akin to a case where a person is on bail. Has he learnt anything from it? No, he goes one up and goes after two other officers.' 'It would be inappropriate to give a little slap on the wrist by imposing a fine as that would be of little consequence to him.'' Some 25 people, including Ng's mother, Madam Florence Tan, 58, were in court when the panel reached a unanimous decision to uphold the first charge and reduce the second sentence to a reprimand. He appeared teary-eyed when led away to begin his sentence.
  12. I'm looking for a car to rent on long-term basis. Prefer to deal with direct owners. Please call or PM to 8298 3036 / 9775 6360. Cheerios
  13. Fine, ban for hit-and-run driver A HIT-AND-RUN motorist was fined $4,300 and banned from driving all vehicles for 12 months for drink driving and other offences yesterday. Tan Wee Teck, 48, managing director of Conint, a construction company, pleaded guilty in a Traffic Court to drink driving, inconsiderate driving, and failing to stop and help after an accident along the Tampines Expressway (TPE) near the Tampines Avenue 1 exit on Oct 9. The court heard that Tan, a former naval officer, was driving along the TPE without due care and attention at about 1.50am when his BMW hit the rear of a Ford Fiesta, driven by Singapore Press Holdings journalist Karen Teng, 40. He failed to stop and help. Instead, he drove back to his home at Elias Green. The Traffic Police came knocking on his door shortly afterwards. The police officer noticed that Tan smelt strongly of alcohol. He failed a breath analyser test and was arrested for drink driving. He was found to have 42mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath, 7mcg above the legal limit.
  14. Hi, I am a relatively new driver looking for car rentals to enhance my driving experiences as well as going out with friends. Any good recommendations? I'm currently 19 and still holding a p-plate
  15. hi bros... I wanna rent a car for the long term... perhaps 6-12 months... any one has any lobang? Any Idea how much per months and other details etc? Would appreciate all advices... cheers
  16. Shouldn't repeat offenders get heavier? http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/EDC10...a-one-off-Judge
  17. Dropping jail term 'one-off': Judge 05:55 AM Apr 14, 2010 SINGAPORE - A woman who drove a car without a licence because she wanted to get her son a toy successfully appealed yesterday against being sent to jail for the offence. Housewife Catherine Peter, 41, had in January been sentenced to six weeks' jail, fined $500 and disqualified from driving for four years on charges of driving without qualification and for other traffic offences. Her driving licence had been suspended for two years because of a drink-driving incident in April last year. In the August incident, Peter, the wife of a commercial airline pilot, had driven to a nearby mall when her six-year-old son, complaining of an earache, demanded that she get him a toy scooter. She decided not to wait for her husband and, after several fruitless attempts to get a taxi, drove to the mall, the court was told. Appealing to keep her out of jail, lawyer Naresh Mahtani said Peter had to take care of her children, aged six and nine, while her husband was away on flight assignments. Justice V K Rajah decided to set aside the jail sentence, saying that Peter was not likely to repeat the offence. He added that "this decision does not signify the present judicial status ... but it is a one-off case that commands a departure from the norm". Peter had paid the fine imposed earlier for drink driving, served five days in jail and been disqualified from driving. She now has to pay a fine of $2,500. Her four years' disqualification from driving stands. Ng Jing Yng
  18. Which route will you choose if you going to travel from Hougang to NUS - In term of FC? Option 1: Hougang Ave 2 -> AMK Ave 3 -> CTE -> AYE -> NUS ---------- About 25.1 KM Option 2: Hougang Ave 7 -> Tampines Rd -> KPE -> ECP -> AYE -> NUS ---------- About 28.2 KM Option 3: Hougang Ave 2 -> AMK Ave 3 -> AMK Ave 6 -> Lornie Rd -> Adam Rd -> Farrer Rd -> Commonwealth Ave -> Clementi Rd -> NUS ---------- About 22.4 KM.
  19. Hey bros and sis out there..I need advice in short term mobile broadband usuage..as my gf Is moving out to live with her frens and sis for 1 month due to their fren hse is alot nearer to sch than home, they will be there for about 1 month till exam finish..but the house dun have Internet or broadband..inwent to see m1 plan but it's 6 month plan..and think dunno need to add how much for the router..wa thinking for that 1 month very wasted to take the 6 mth plan..any other lobang or provider where we can get Internet for 1 month??? Thanx! Anyway I dun think can tap into other's Internet...
  20. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_dmeO92RLuXQ/SqPA...mo/s1600-h/.jpg
  21. Last time when I am a teenager buying a car. Every dealer tell me they need to collect a "football money" aka "tak kiu lui" in hokkien. Usually is range from few hundreds to a thousand. Wonder where this term come from. Issit because the boss or the sales people bet football lost alot of money so they need to collect this money to pay the bookie?
  22. Anyone knows what POW in trading terms mean? Is it Point of Withdrawal?
  23. Subject: Temasek sold its entire stake in Bank of America * Shares offloaded by end-March * BofA shares sold at between $2.53 and $14.81 * May have lost over $1 billion - Reuters calculations * Had converted 13.7 pct stake in Merrill Lynch into BofA (Adds price, estimated loss) By Saeed Azhar and Kevin Lim SINGAPORE, May 15 (Reuters) - Singapore state investor Temasek [TEM.UL] sold its entire stake in Bank of America <BAC.N> during the first quarter of this year, taking a hit on its investment as it refocuses on emerging markets. Temasek has been aggressively investing in Asia in recent months after being burned by Western banks, like most sovereign wealth funds which bought bank stakes during the early phase of the global credit crisis. "We have divested our shares in Bank of America," a Temasek spokeswoman said. Temasek held 188.8 million Bank of America shares after it said in early January it had converted its 13.7 percent stake in Merrill Lynch & Co into BofA stock. At that time, its stake in Bank of America was worth around $2.6 billion, or $13.7 a share. A source briefed on the deal told Reuters the shares were sold for between $2.53 and $14.81 during the first quarter of this year. Assuming an average price of $8.67, Temasek may have suffered a loss of over $1 billion, according to Reuters calculations. Temasek declined to provide the average selling price of its BofA shares.
  24. As above, I am disturbed by the case as I tink that the life of us ordinary peasants are cheaper by the day
  25. hi guys, wanna tap on the expertise on all the experts here. Can i rent out my ride for long term basis? (provided got black and white and is the person renting is a person i trust?) any implications or things i need to take note of?
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