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  1. Hypothetical Question: If let's say you're at work and there's a new female colleague who alr has a bf, but she uses the work phone to text you everyday and tease you, what does it mean ah? Asking on behalf of a friend! Hope the gurus here can provide some insight Can't find a similar topic so starting a new thread, mods please merge if you deem it necessary
  2. I notice that most of the drivers here in s'pore like to horn. But when it comes to signalling when making a turn, they alway fail to do so.
  3. What if u on a bus lane on Sunday and the B signal lights up and the bus in front of u goes straight well all the cars to your right stopped by red light. And den another bus behind u. Do u follow the bus in front or so u stop at the light even though bus signal is green and it's safe to go straight for the bus lane. If stop means blocking the bus behind u. Is the bus signal "for buses only" or for "vehicles in bus lane only"
  4. This morning was raining heavily near Simpang bedok, thus decide to switch on my foggies. But realised my foggies switch button was stuck, normally will have a "tek" sound upon pressing. However, it did not, instead it was a slightly more than soft pressing pressure and realised the button was stuck and not able to release back. (with picture attached) So intend to on my hazard and stop by the side to check. Then while checking the button, my hazard not working, and trying my signal lights, not working too. Off & start my engine again, still the same, not working. (before intend to on my foggies, all signals are working after installation) The dat before(saturday), I installed ATF cooler on my ride. Front bumper required to be removed, and thus, will also required to disconnect my foggies cable. Here are my questions: - [ol] [*]removing foggies connection, requires to remove the foglite switch button? [*]is it possible the failure of signal lights due to the foggies? (fail to light up and no indication on dash) [*]is it the cable connection that is failing? As sunday this workshop was closed, thus, I'm not able to rectify with them. I wanna know more in order to drive down to check with them tomorrow. [/ol] To add, picture attached shows the chipped surface of the foglight button. Before installing the cooler, the button was very new.
  5. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Malaysia's prime minister said Friday he will soon reduce government subsidies in the clearest sign that fuel prices will go up, a move that will likely be unpopular before general elections expected in a few months. "We have to restructure our subsidies. It is very difficult to maintain the current subsidies," Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said in a speech to his ruling party delegates. Abdullah refused to give a time frame for when the subsidies will be lowered, but acknowleged many Malaysians would be unhappy. "There is always some unhapiness. Not everybody will be happy but I think Malaysians are reasonable," he said. He also declined to say how the decision will effect the government's performance in elections. The biggest chunk of government subsidies is spent on keeping prices of gasoline and diesel down. Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said Friday the government would have to spend 35 billion ringgit (US$10 billion;
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