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  1. hi bros, yesterdae was a bad day for me, i went over to condo near bukit timah, and run into a barrier at the guard hse as i was entering, i dint stop and notice about the barrier cuming down, instaed i went thru it pushing against it, so my fault jus wanne to knw how much it cost to fix the replace the barrier??? it's a rubber type, [inline barrier.bmp] the barrier was bend forward, i was told by the mgt that they will send the BILL to me! thanks in advance, barrier.bmp
  2. From Yahoo report. Read more for other Hi-Tech products coming in 2013 link: http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/digital-cra...-011455921.html Smartphones that bend When fashion and technology meet, good things can happen. Sometimes. This might be the case with bendy screen smartphones. Samsung has already shown its OLED display technology, which means this tech could be in our hands
  3. purely for discussion/general knowledge kindly avoid input that's magnet to padlock&key You as a straight husband/boyfriend, what will be your reaction when presented with an opportunity to experiment what the homo hype is about (irresistible cute guy included)?
  4. Now the traffic is jam due to an accident at the bend. its an accident prone spot. 2 ambulances at scene.
  5. Anyone knows how to go there? From commonwealth avenue turn left into bouna vista mrt there, go all the way straight? Is it near fairfield?
  6. April 13, 2008 For this damage, he's asking for $18,000 Driver's shock as fender-bender leads to other party's claims for other parts, injury, loss of income By Christopher Tan A businessman was driving his wife's seven-seater Toyota Wish last November when he was involved in a fender-bender in a carpark in Sims Avenue. Little did he know that his insurer would soon be faced with claims amounting to nearly $18,000, which he and his wife have been contesting for months. He was reversing his car to make a turn out of the carpark when it collided with an approaching Nissan Sunny. It was a bump that resulted in dents on both vehicles, going by on-site photos he took. The 52-year-old businessman exchanged personal particulars with the other driver, and also gave him a written account of what had happened. He said the other driver, an insurance agent, assured him that he would refer the case to his insurer and 'leave lawyers out of it'. The businessman got his car's bumper replaced for $650, which he paid for himself. He thought nothing more of the accident. Then, on Dec 27, he received a letter from his insurer informing him that the Nissan Sunny's owner - the insurance agent's wife - was claiming about $4,700 in damage costs. She had engaged a law firm to make the claim. Damaged parts listed included the shock absorber, headlamp, bumper, wheel, as well as four days' loss of use. The businessman said he called the insurance agent. 'I asked him, 'What's going on? It was a minor accident. Are you trying to make money from me?' He said he was not aware. I was so angry I just hung up.' The businessman added that he and his wife went down to his insurer. 'We told the managers that they should have checked with us, because we had photos.' On March 6, the insurer wrote to say it would be accepting the claim. It also said that the no- claims discount of the businessman's wife was likely to be affected. Before the couple could recover from the shock, another letter arrived. The insurance agent, through a law firm, was now making injury claims worth $13,070. He was claiming for 'pain and suffering', seven days' loss of income, as well as medical, transport and legal costs. The businessman hit the roof. 'The claims were ridiculous,' he said. On March 16, he engaged a claims adjuster and private investigator to help refute the claims. The investigator found evidence which The Sunday Times was requested not to print as this may compromise the case. The couple say that they have evidence to prove that the claims are inflated. When asked to comment, his wife's insurer said the case 'is still under investigation'. Asked why it had informed her that it was going to settle the claims when the case was 'still under investigation'', the insurer did not reply. When contacted by The Sunday Times, the insurance agent involved in the accident said he was not aware his lawyers were making such claims. Asked why he did not report the accident to the police, since it is mandatory to do so for injury-related cases, he said 'it was only in the evening that I felt my neck was stiff'. 'So I went to the doctor to make sure no bones were broken,' he said. When asked why he did not report to the police afterwards, he said: 'Not sure.' [email protected] Copyright ?2007 Singapore Press Holdings. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement & Condition of Access
  7. hi, just wan to ask when negotiatin a (sharp bend) in a 2-ways lane, shld keep to the left lane or right lane when turning, esp when comes to sharp bend? sorry always not very sure, esp when comes to laws of physics... real-life scenario: from KJE (choa chu kang) to BKE (city), there is this quite sharp bend which needs to go thru 1st before coming to BKE. so i always not sure which lane shld i stick to so tat can negotiate the bend easier... sorry my car dun have any special mod to cut sharp corners... left lane seems easier, though the centrifugal force will push me to the right lane often. errm... hope im makin things clear... thks. fei.
  8. I looking for a 3" L bend, anyone know where I can get them from? Thanks
  9. I didn't edit the pics. I guess someone is shy. His name is Tomee. He came over to my place for a day of detailing on his gf's car. Here was his write-up: That's it.
  10. Anyone know where can I get mandrel bend piping shop for exhaust in Malaysia? Cause singapore don't seem to have it. On top of that, I looking for some place to make a madrel bend extractor for my B14. Any place to recommend. I don't mind places in Malaysia too. Thanks
  11. Here's something interesting I wanna share, 14 August 2004, about 2.30am at 99 bend, toyota starlet tailgating a black civic at high speed cornering, civic's VTEC was roaring at high rpm, the starlet was just following bumper to bumper. Was anyone there as well??? The civic was understeering like mad! You should have seen the scenario!!! Like something out of Initial D. Damn exciting......dangerous....but damn exciting......
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