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  1. Hello.. Got any idea where can i find those waffle machine similar to prima deli type de? where and how much it will cost me?
  2. Smoke but still be healthy? Smoke-free cigarettes such as e-cigarettes? Aren’t e-cigarettes as harmful too? https://www.msn.com/en-sg/money/topstories/marlboro-maker-wants-to-end-cigarette-production/ar-BBS5ISe?ocid=ob-fb-ensg-425
  3. Car from Bulgaria, but is this design familiar? Bulgaria’s Alieno Is Promising A 5,221 HP Electric Hypercar https://www.carscoops.com/2018/07/bulgarias-alieno-promising-5221-hp-electric-hypercar/ It’s been some time since a claimed supercar manufacturer has appeared out of nowhere with promises of a game-changing vehicle. However, Bulgaria’s Alieno has put an end to that dry spell, unveiling its first proposed model. As per usual, it is making some bold claims. The company was reportedly formed in 2015 and gets its name from the Italian word ‘alieno’ which translates to alien. Despite having no experience in the automotive space, the company claims to be working on its first ever model, dubbed the Arcanum, complete with performance specs to rival the Devel Sixteen. Four variants are said to be in the works. The first delivers 2,610 hp and 3,275 lb-ft of torque, the next most powerful pumps out 3,482 hp and 4,366 lb-ft, a third model comes with 4,351 hp and 5,458 lb-ft while a flagship features 5,221 hp and 6,490 lb-ft. No, you’re eyes are not deceiving you, these really are the claimed figures. As you probably guessed, these insane figures won’t be achieved with a road-legal internal combustion engine. Instead, all models will utilize a “direct drive electric powertrain.” In range-topping 5,221 hp guise, this powertrain will apparently consist of six electric motors per wheel to make for a total of 24 small electric motors, each of which can be controlled individually. Performance will be brisk to say the least. While Alieno hasn’t published acceleration times, it claims the 5,221 hp model will reach 303 mph (488 km/h). The size of the battery pack, complete with graphene LiPo cells and supercapacitors, varies between 60 kWh and 180 kWh and in its largest form, delivers up to 634 miles (1020 km) of range on a single charge. The bold claims don’t stop here. Alieno says the Arcanum uses so-called “robotic suspension” alongside traditional double wishbones, pushrods, and adjustable anti-roll bars. Braking will be provided by a hydraulic system, a regenerative electromagnetic system and air braking. Alieno says its order books for the Arcanum are now open, with prices ranging from €750,000 ($878,000) to €1.5 million ($1.755 million) depending on the model. Don’t be surprised if you never hear of Alieno again.
  4. .... anyone own one of this and what's so great about it?.. worth buying?..... https://secure1.nespresso.com/precom/n_home_sg_en.html
  5. I bought a Bialetti coffee maker when on holiday in Europe a few years ago. The rubber seal now needs replacing. Is there anywhere in Singapore I can buy these seals??
  6. anyone here owns one?? thinking of getting one and make me very own ice cream. I like mine with no sugar and bitter to the taste with cocoa
  7. This is the coolest invention !! anyone managed to pre-order one? @chowyunfatt you can dun buy air fryer but you must have this!
  8. Babyt

    Yonanas Maker.

    Saw this machine that mash up frozen banana into ice cream like texture however im skeptical it taste like ice cream, the most is cold mashed banana. anyone has this machine or tasted the end product made w it?
  9. The faces of CEO who's coy own plantation in Sumatra Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings, Ltd URL: http://www.aprilasia.com/in Boss: Sukanto Tanoto (陈江和) Indonesian Named richest Indonesian in 2008 by Forbes magazine Total net worth of US$ 2.8 billion (ranked 418th on Forbes 500 list GreenPeace investigation finding: APRIL sells paper in the United States under half a dozen brand names, including the office paper brand Paper One. You could be subsidizing rainforest destruction, for basic printing and photocopying, without even knowing it. http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/en/campaigns...-Limited-APRIL/
  10. Japan's best-known toilet maker on Wednesday unveiled a "poop-powered" motorcycle that can travel as far as 300km on a tank filled with animal waste. Billed as the world's first waste-powered vehicle, the three-wheeler has a toilet in place of a regular seat and huge paper roll at the back. But as a young female model climbed aboard for a test drive Wednesday, toilet giant TOTO was quick to point out that she would not supply the "gas". "The biogas it uses as fuel is not made from human waste. It's made from livestock waste and sewage," Kenji Fujita, a company spokesman, told reporters in a Tokyo suburb. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/...orbike-20120829 Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/fea...1222766/1/.html
  11. http://jalopnik.com/5934626/porsche-misspe...r-on-billboards
  12. Piyopico

    TROUBLE MAKER

    Hot or not ? Girl is Hyuna and 20 years old only. From 4 minute and previously Wondergirls.
  13. been losing money using MM brokers....how come some people say they cheat? is it true? any local mas registered broker to reccomend? dun like overseas brokers as may be hard to get back money
  14. http://www.productwiki.com/krups-xp7230/ Hi , My auto espresso maker spoiled, repair cost 290. If u guys interested, just pay for the repair cost- 290. Retail at 1499. pm me by today
  15. S.Korean tyre maker probed over quality standards HONG KONG: South Korea's Kumho Tire, the biggest tyre supplier to carmakers in China , is conducting an internal investigation following a report that its tyres failed to meet quality standards. According to a Chinese state television report, Kumho used more material from unfinished tyres than allowed, to save on costs. The report has sparked anxiety among some large automakers because Kumho counts the likes of General Motor and Peugeot Citroen as clients. According to the report, the tyre maker used excessive amounts of recycled tyres as raw materials in its manufacturing facility in Tianjin. That could cause the tyres to rupture. China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is said to be conducting its own probe into the matter. A Kumho spokesperson has come out to say that the company would cooperate with investigators . The spokesperson defended the company's practice of using a percentage of recycled rubber on new tyres, insisting that there are no safety issues. Kumho currently has four tyre plants on the mainland. As the world's biggest auto market today, China is also Kumho's biggest growth market, accounting for some 30 per cent of global sales. Some automakers have already started to distance themselves from the tyre maker. Volkwagen Shanghai said none of its cars uses Kumho tyres while Hyundai Motor's Beijing venture is also investigating the claims. General Motors Shanghai said it would handle consumer complaints and inquiries into the matter. Shares in Kumho on Thursday fell nearly eight per cent in Seoul on the news. -CNA/wk http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/cor...1117147/1/.html
  16. anyone knows any company doing it?? Helping OC to source one. Needs around 1k and size about 10"x8" thks
  17. Anyone knows where to get this unit other than Best Denki and Harvey Norman. Seems to be out of stocks. Thanks in advance
  18. Need advice from fellow MCFers. Passenger cars have to send for inspection from 3rd year onward. Will the inspection center check the tyre profile to be same as recommended by car maker? And if it is loose about this, what is the biggest deviation you ever try and could pass the inspection? I understand normal rule of thumb is to change within 5%. But if it will affect inspection outcome, then I better stick to official one. Many TIA.
  19. Any idea?? Looking in getting a small one...but have not seen anywhere selling....
  20. Y2010 June to be exact, Alfa Romeo will mark its 100 birthday in Milan. Although i am not an Alfisti, i always respect Alfa. Top auto names like Enzo Ferrari, Pinnifarina etc came from Alfa. i am sure that Alfa will build a centennial model to commemorate by next year June., i want to own one alfa before i leave earth for sure. Does any guy have info about Alfa's future models, beside DSG transmission? i better start saving...
  21. any kind soul can recommend a name card maker? I need onli 10pcs for my missus for purpose of identifying her as my company's employee for a business trip. At e same time, also make 2 boxes new card for myself. thks for any input
  22. Toyota said it would spend some 31 billion yen ($307 million) - TOKYO, April 10 - Toyota Motor Corp. said on Thursday it would almost double its stake in Subaru maker Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd as part of an alliance aimed at more efficiently developing and producing cars. http://row.bc.yahoo.com/b?P=UlAdR8tU0eE61ebgRy7N6AL0OrneNkgHC0UABwMz&T=13vggt8dr%2fX%3d1208421189%2fE%3d38501218%2fR%3dsg_news%2fK%3d5%2fV%3d2.1%2fW%3dHR%2fY%3dSG%2fF%3d1345255879%2fQ%3d-1%2fS%3d1%2fJ%3dB0D154CB&U=13bbj88c6%2fN%3dGKpYIctU0eI-%2fC%3d620793.12569576.12918551.2013436%2fD%3dLREC%2fB%3d5325507 The pact, which also involves Toyota minivehicle unit Daihatsu Motor , is seen as throwing a lifeline to Fuji Heavy as it struggles to keep pace with larger, more efficient rivals and suffers from sluggish sales. "No one really thought that Fuji Heavy could survive on its own with things just as they are," said JP Morgan auto analyst Takaki Nakanishi. "It needed a partner. It needed to wedge itself into the Toyota group." Automakers around the world are under intense pressure to become more efficient as rising raw materials prices, on a global shift towards smaller, fuel-efficient cars and as the rise of competition from China and India threatens profitability. Japanese carmakers are also feeling the pinch from the yen's recent surge against the dollar, which makes their exports to the key U.S. market less competitive and slices profits when repatriated. Weakening demand in the U.S. is another concern. Toyota hopes the deal, which includes the joint development of a sports car and supply of a compact car to Fuji, will boost its line-up and keep costs in check as it continues a global expansion that has seen it double sales in the past decade. "Looking out three to five years, this gives us the best battle formation to compete globally," Toyota President Katsuaki Watanabe told a group of reporters after a news conference. Toyota said it would spend some 31 billion yen ($307 million) to buy 61 million existing shares in Fuji Heavy currently held as treasury stock, boosting its stake to 16.5 percent from 8.7 percent. Fuji Heavy and Toyota plan to jointly develop a compact rear-wheel-drive sports car that will be produced at a new Fuji Heavy factory in Japan but marketed by both companies when it is rolled out by the end of 2011. Toyota will also supply Fuji Heavy with a compact car on an original equipment manufacturer basis from around 2010 to help it round out its line-up, while Daihatsu will supply Fuji Heavy with minivehicles and a version of its Coo compact car. Fuji Heavy President Ikuo Mori said the alliance would eventually lead to its withdrawal from minivehicle production, underscoring its growing reliance on the Toyota group. "We will take a step into the Toyota group while maintaining the independence of our management and brand," Ikuo said. Toyota bought the 8.7 percent stake in Fuji Heavy in 2005, replacing General Motors as its top shareholder. Industry watchers are keen to see if Toyota will lift its stake further. Toyota took minority stakes in Daihatsu and truck maker Hino Motors Ltd before turning them into majority-owned subsidiaries years later. Toyota's Watanabe said he was not thinking of raising its stake in Fuji Heavy or in dispatching executives to its board. "In a sense, a 16.5 percent stake doesn't really mean anything. It's a halfway measure," JP Morgan's Nakanishi said. "Over the long term, I would expect the stake to be lifted to solidify a sense of unity or common fate with the Toyota group." Prior to the announcement, shares in Toyota closed down 1.4 percent at 4,830 yen, Fuji Heavy lost 3.2 percent to 399 yen and Daihatsu dropped 3.1 percent to 1,079 yen. The benchmark Nikkei 225 average ended 1.3 percent lower. (Reporting by Nobuhiro Kubo, Nathan Layne and Chang-ran Kim; Editing by David Hulmes) Above News Extracted from : http://sg.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080410/tbs...ta-7318940.html
  23. Anyone got any lobang? Seems like the in thing for having homemade coffee these days. Amazing the ease that technology can bring these days
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