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  1. Not quite what i'd wanted it to be. No flying cars, instead we got facebook. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF2jpIhxQmQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d68yRIE9OvQ
  2. When I was 10, time seemed to go by so slowly. I had all the time in the world to do what I wanted. January seemed to never end. Though, December did seem to pass by a little faster than January did in that year. But, it was soon January again, time for school, time for friends, time for new learning. Right now, time passed us by so fast. LKY's passing was more than a month ago. I had not much idea what happened to April. Time. It seems not to be constant, but yet, all our instruments tell us that it is. A second is always a second. A year is always a year. Or is it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNgyEmYyQF4
  3. I guess it's a matter of time. How much higher do you think it will go? I do not recall it being higher than 3% though but I am referring to AD rates.
  4. Ok, its my turn for oil change servicing. Any latest recommendation for any oil promotion? I'm used to use Amsoil but sadly the prices are controlled by one company. So i don't think its cheap anymore. And the current oil in the engine is Castrol Edge made in Japan, bought from Autobacs at special sale price. So any recommendation at this moment? I don't mind using Castrol again or even Mobil. What's the diff betwee Green and Gold cap?
  5. 4 Sri Lanka crab above 2kg $812? 1 person Pu Er tea cost $80? I know their fried rice is well known to be expensive (and standard drop when the two sisters died) but then the pricing is too ridiculously high man... Original post here http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=473...e=1&theater P.S..chio mm posted this...
  6. Hi my car is 6 yrs old now, is now the best time to sell and buy another car now? or drive till the full 9 - 10 yrs and scrap it, then buy another car by then.? or is it true that now if i sell/trade in my 6 yrs old car and buy another one (used car) now is more worth it due to my car still have some value? because if i wait till the full 10 yrs... the car has no more value. As now if i buy high, i can oso sell my current car high too. Can anyone advice me . thanks
  7. got a call from Data Dynamics representing Garraway Enterprise. 90 mins preview venue: takashimaya door gift: 4D 3N air ticket to BKK/ Pattaya/ Phuket/ HK (exclude airport tax, surcharge) - airlines: SIA, MAS, Jetstar, Thai airways (depending on date and time of travelling) anyone went for it before? Worth a try here?
  8. Hi folks I have received a summon for an offence where the time stamp is incorrect, coz i was on a plane back to SG so is there a ICA portal where i can download of screenshot the date/time i re-enter Singapore via Changi Airport? Thanks.
  9. Construction work for the Downtown Line's King Albert Park MRT station. Bukit Timah residents face the worst drive to and from work in the city centre, a survey has found. Bukit Timah residents face the worst drive to and from work in the city centre, a survey has found. Drivers who leave for work between 7am and 9am spend an average of 35 minutes on congested roads, double the time it takes when the roads are clear. "It's exactly true, it's really really congested," said Bukit Timah resident Marlene Teo, 36, a dentist. "I work in town so I have to leave earlier for work and try to come back early around 6pm to beat the traffic." Residents like her blame the slow drive on extensive construction work and a concentration of schools in the area. TomTom, the world's leading provider of in-car location and navigation products and services, today released its second study on travel times to and from 15 Singapore suburbs during peak-hour traffic. Bukit Timah topped the charts as the overall worst suburb for the peak-hour commute, replacing Clementi and Tampines, which took "line honors" for both morning and afternoon peak-hour commutes, in TomTom's first study two years ago. In a comparison of peak and off-peak travel times, Bukit Timah recorded a 111 per cent increase in travel times in the mornings and a 97 per cent increase in evening travel times*. In the latest study this year, Clementi featured as the 2nd worst suburb for the morning commute, with a 97 per cent increase in travel time during peak-hours compared to free flow traffic, extending its position as one of Singapore's most congested suburbs during peak-hour since the pioneer study was published in 2010. It was ranked as the 3rd worst suburb for evening commute with a 93 per cent increase in travel time. Two years ago, Tampines ranked the worst for morning commute, but has improved this year to rank 10th worst for morning commute. The eastern suburb, previously ranked the best for evening commute, has now been relegated to the 6th worst for evening commute in the latest study. The drop in ranking for evening commute could be due to a variety of factors such as changing driving patterns and road developments in the area. Map: http://media.straitstimes.com/bukit-timah/bukittimah.html Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/35-minutes-peak-time-drive-city-worst-bukit-timah-survey-20131012
  10. ok people, the day is here... let's prepare for a closed shop US govt, and some crashed stock markets time to pick up bargains on the cheap
  11. A survey by leading global travel search site Skyscanner has found that one in ten Singaporeans have lied to their boss to secure their vacation by claiming their holiday was already booked, while a further 9 per cent admit they have called in sick to work in order to get time off. The survey of 1,000 Singaporeans also found that nearly half (45 per cent) booked their time off over six months in advance to make sure their preferred dates were secured. According to research* from September 2013, Singapore has the longest working hours in the world, and the new survey results from Skyscanner shows that some employees admit to using crafty tactics to secure that all-important time off from their jobs. 6 per cent of respondents admitted pretending a family member was sick while 4 per cent said they had paid or bribed a colleague. Imaginary love was in the air for 4 per cent of workers who admitted that they pretended to their employer that they needed time off to take a honeymoon. Skyscanner Singapore Marketing Manager Ira Noviani said: "It's clear that many employees find themselves going head-to-head to book that coveted time off work; and with the end of the year holidays now approaching, many have admitted they will go to extreme lengths to do so." Lengths Singaporeans go to ensure holiday time off is approved** 1. Book six months in advance - 45 per cent 2. Lie to their boss and say the holiday was already booked - 10 per cent 3. Called into work sick - 9 per cent 4. Pretended a family member was sick - 6 per cent 5. Pretended it was for honeymoon - 4 per cent 6. Paid/bribed a colleague - 4 per cent 7. None of the above - 39 per cent Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/1-5-singaporeans-lie-get-time-work-survey-20131009
  12. I am spoilt for choices. Which one will you guys get?
  13. For me...I spend a lot of quantity time with my girl...as well as quality time. Recently we have this sweet 'habit'....close to her bedtime...she will sit on my lap and we will watch her fav show from babyTV....then as she gets tired..she will rest her head backwards on my chest...and I will ask her.."baby...sleep sleep already ok?". When she is ready..she will nod her head and I will carry her to bed bed.
  14. seen this in taiwanese show According to survey conducted by one of the famous uni in USA, how to make a fat man to make him become grow fat and increase weight? A. Call him Fatty B. Ask him to exercise more C. Ask him to take less food will reveal the answer soon
  15. Looks like knives are now the weapon of choice...... http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/eat-drin...-a-4299974.html Singapore Alert : Ang Mo Kio case #2 A Slashing Incident took place at Ang Mo Kio -Victim's a 20 year young adult* -Reasons for slashing was due to Revenege* -Weapon : two 80cm long knife -Victim fainted in his pool of blood and was send to Intensive care ward.
  16. Read this in today's paper. Hope this has not been posted yet. Did some search did not find (insurance, haha). http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/singapore...-051515766.html
  17. Bros..if lets say you have a time machine..which part of your life will you want to re-live again? Change some major decisions you regretted? Of course some may say we should live life now with no regrets but let us just assume...if we wish to re-live a particular part of our life once more..which aspect will it be? Some will say they want to go back to year 2008 to pick up more properties on the cheap..but let's not confine ourselves to those thots? Anyone wants to share? Regds..
  18. Hi all, can you guys rec me a tyre to change? My size is 195/55/15. I am basically looking for 1) comfort(low noise) - priority as i do not speed much. mostly drive slowly. 2) grip(wet/dry) - above average to good grip would be nice. 3) price - preferably below $100/tyre. thanks all in advance!
  19. http://www.worldcarfans.com/113071560196/2...-the-first-time
  20. had been 3 good years and i reckon is high time to change my plugs......i want to get the attached pic.....any where to buy them...wanted to try motorcycles accessories king Lim Ah Boy. that fellow sell lotsa things if Satis Int'l is the retail for Denso...who then is the retail for NGK???? can drop me a tinker [email protected]
  21. As a kid, had you ever watched the movie 'Back to the Future'? Well, I had, which is why I am familiar with such a thing as a time travel machine (Delorean, if you remember), well, fictionally, of course. Yes, as they say, there's no way to turn back time no matter what you do. Wait, is that really true, if at all? Judging from recent happenings, that may be wrong. As a matter of fact, the Chinese may have actually found a way to go back through time. Just recently, a tunnel situated at northern Guizhou area - at the Zunyi's Honghuagang District, to be more exact - was found to have some kind of strange phenomenon. In total, the tunnel measures over 400 metres in length and when you get out at the other end, you'll see that your mobile phone clock has been set backwards by an hour. No, this is neither a lie nor a prank. To confirm this, a news reporter even decided to try out the tunnel himself. The result was that in eight out of 10 times, the reporter's cell phone clock was set aback by a whole hour. Now, don't worry too much. Should you decide to try and pass the 'time tunnel' - as the locals have been calling it for some time now, the clock on your mobile phone will show the normal time again if you have reached at least a kilometre away from that particular car tunnel. Unfortunately, for the time being, there has yet to be a definite explanation why such a phenomenon can take place, leaving most of us clueless of what actually lies underneath the tunnel or, perhaps, around it. Well, I'm wondering, if it has the ability to screw up the mobile phone clock, I think there's no guarantee it can't screw up the car's computer, too, especially if it's an electric car which, as its name implies, relies heavily on electrical components. So, would you like to try time traveling in this tunnel in China? As for me, you ask? Well, I'm out of words
  22. anyone got entangled in this ? managed to get out of it ? what about the so-called monthly/yearly subscription fees - even when you never made use of the membership, or just want to drop it like a bad habit ? just can't seem to get away from them as they just keep calling ... one company after another ...
  23. Hi All I need assistance. I have a car camera and I need to setup the time & date, but I lost the instructions manual. it requires the user to setup a simple program using windows notes. Can anyone assist? Thanks in advance.
  24. Hi guys, I am driving in to Melaka next month using Garmin map as my guide, first time driving to MY. So need experienced help This is my understanding... 1. 3/4 tank upon reaching TUAS checkpoint 2. Need auto pass card before entering MY checkpoint (can I buy this card in sg? I heard maybank selling it). 3. Any reliable and wun chop carrot Workshop/Tow service contacts in JB and along the route to Melaka in case of vehicle breakdown? In the event my car breakdown how ah? I had to find my own way to Melaka by public transport or LLST need to go to the workshop and wait? 4. Need to purchase those bat like steering wheel lock for protection (personal and car), this type of steering wheel lock wun get me into trouble at the customs right? 5. Since I am not used to driving above 120.... I will stick to left lane around 100-110, ok right? any other advise/tips/points to take note?
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