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  1. Recently my kid is on a dino craze for some reason. lol. been bugging me to bring her see dinosaur after some googling then i realised we actually have real dinosaur bones in singapore! ( yes i know i'm Sua Gu) didn't even know that there was a lee kong chian natural history museum. hahaha. Tickets are generally affordable. got discount for singaporeans/pr. got a very nice souvenir shop with lotsa education toys. my kid made a small whole in my wallet. haha the dinos were very impressive. huge! every 30min or so there is a laser show with sound effects. quite interesting. i was surprised that my kid could tell me the names of the dinos. What the hell are they teaching to 3 yr old kids in school nowadays?? after from the dino bones. there are alot of others educational exhibits too for budding paleontologists. apart from my kid, think my maids were the happiest. hahaaha hope you guys find this useful. maybe can plan a trip during the upcoming school holidays. Address:Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum National University of Singapore 2 Conservatory Drive Singapore 117377 Tickets can be book via sistic http://www.sistic.com.sg/events/lkc2015 Singaporean / Permanent Resident (PR)Ticket S$15 - Adult S$8 - Child / Student / Snr Citizen / NSF
  2. Dino's Collezione Located in the heart of town, Dino's Collezione has outfitted men and women of discerning taste for years. From comtemporary suits to traditional "baju kurungs", at Dino's, we devote meticulous attention to detail for comfort and that perfect to detail for comfort and that perfect made-to-measure fit. We strive to meet the needs of customer. No request is too difficult and no detail too insignificant for us to look into. Paying special attention to stitching, fit and material choice, our experts would be able to advice you on the cutting that suits your body type as well as other functional elements of your suits that would not only be stylish but comfortable as well. We also tailor shirts for both business and casual wear. During the consultation phase, we would advise you on the collar type, fit, sleeve length and cuff choices available. We also offer tailored pants that not only fit perfectly but also comfortable and functional. We would also offer our expert advice with regards to which shirts to pair with the type of pants as well as the accessories, such as shoes and cuff links, to complement the look. We also offer tailoring for special occasions such as weddings to ensure that you look your best on these memorable occasions. Come to Dino's Collezione for a free consultation today. Select from our wide range of imported fabrics and textiles. Dino's Collezione 3 Coleman Street, Peninsula Shopping Complex #03-03, Singapore 179804 Phone: 63390201
  3. Hi all If my mileage is 10k a year, is it better for me to stick to dino oil like Chevron Supreme and maintain an OCI of 5k every 6 months? My car servicing is every 6 months or 10k whichever comes first and my mileage suggests that using synthetic is quite wasteful. I have heard good reviews about Chevron Supreme. However there is so much hype about synthetics being better for the engine. Is it true? Is not synthetics just suppose to last longer than dino? I would greatly appreciate your comments and advice. Thanks in advance.
  4. seems like this isnt a popular EO? thinking of using this to run in my engine for 1k servicing.
  5. New Dino should be powered with all aluminum 4.2 liter 90 degree V8 outputting not very boring 480hp. This V-shaped powerplant will be mounted in front of the car, opposing to the mid-engine configuration in the classical supercar from late sixties and early seventies of the previous century. New supercar should make it first major public appearance at some international motor show in 2009. Ferrari plans to manufacture from 3.5 to 5 thousand cars per year that should begin competing with Porsche 911 Turbo and Aston Martin V8 Vantage with a price tag from 82 to 90 thousand Euros (about 109 to 120 thousand US Dollars) in 2010. It looks a lot like a Porsche doesn't it? Well, I guess since this Ferrari is positioned against Porsche 911s, they thought it wise to make it resemble their German counterparts.
  6. Hi Dudes and Dudettes, Now anyone can dig out more info about this oil? Yup, it's been discussed before and they're more into other additives and stuff. But what the heck, it was cheap. I paid 18 bucks for 4 litres today. Did a search on BITOG forums but nothing much found on the oil. Just did a quickie pan drain and topped up with about 3.5 litres today with this oil. Nothing much I can describe qualitatively. Just hope that it's at worst a mediocre oil, not something wierd with wierd additives or strange vapours. Genie... where are you? *Rub Oil Lamp*
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