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  1. Hi folks As per title, i need to trace a vehicle number to its registered owner. Any idea on how to go about it?
  2. Hi, Car was involved in a chain accident at pie towards tuas before clementi road exit yesterday around 2pm and the car behind me hit and ran away. Appealing for witness that saw the chain accident. Please help on this matter if there are any witness. Thank you.
  3. Recently, by an incredible stroke of luck, I came across the website of the army boys trade school. https://sites.google.com/site/mybalep/Home My dad's name is inside but I shall keep it secret. By another stroke of luck, I managed to actually email someone from the site and he knew my dad personally. He is not in Singapore but he has emailed me photos which I have never seen before and given me locations of their meet ups. What is the army boys trade school? Basically boys from Singapore and Malaya would join this. This was under the British. It is a school where they learned soldiering and also got an education as well. From what I understand, this education was more of a technical education where they learneda sspecific skill. As part of the British army, they too fought for Singapore during the confrontation years. Yet I have never seen a mention of them in mindef magazines. And I have never met a single person outside of family who has actually heard of this school, not to mention known someone from there. So now I have this opportunity to meet them. I am of two minds. One is not to meet as it might be awkward as they do not know me, just my father and he passed away close to twenty years ago. On the other hand, these people are old and the list of those who died are getting longer. If I don't try, i might never get another chance. If you were me, would you? By the way my dad's picture is inside so if anyone knows anyone from this picture can message me privately.
  4. hi bros, i need help to do this. how to give my ideal girl flower on her office table everyday for 20 days in 1 month. but i would like to keep it discrete for the start. is there anyway to pay a florist to do it with cash and without name and they execute this task everyday using different style and flowers? have anyone done this before and roughly how much would it gets to, i reckon 1 thousand dollars would suffice. oh, anonymous means cannot even see my face. thought of on-line, but that will have credit card trace too. please help.
  5. Any website or anyone familiar? Try searching on internet but can't find anything.
  6. dear all, if i intended to purchase a used car but anyway to check the car history whether it have any major accidental involved? thanks jack
  7. Home > Breaking News > Singapore > Story Jun 5, 2011 EVERYDAY HEROES Samaritans help trace hit-&-run driver By Melissa Lin RETIRED senior education officer Cecilia Lim was leaving the carpark of Hougang Mall in her car last year when she saw a truck driver hit a parked silver Toyota Wish while reversing his vehicle and drive off without a word. Upset and feeling that 'it was very irresponsible of the driver', the 60-year-old memorised the truck's licence plate number and tried to record it on a Post-it pad with a pen she had kept in her car. Unfortunately, the pen's ink had dried up. I pressed very, very hard hoping it would leave an imprint,' recalled Madam Lim, who then left the note on the windscreen of the car, together with her contact number and details of the incident. The sight of the scratched and dented car shocked its owner, welfare worker Edwin Pang, 41, when he returned to the carpark later that day, after running some errands in the mall with his daughter. With the Post-it note in hand, he went to the mall's management office to report the incident. While Mr Pang was not allowed to view the CCTV footage before making a police report, the mall's assistant operations manager Mark Lim offered to scan through the clips and 'keep them until as and when they were required'. For those forummers out there who have carried out similar acts, though your stories might not have been published in the papers. Your thoughtful acts will always be appreciated by the victim and you all have set a good example to all alike. This story aside, how many of us would actually leave their contact no. should they damage a car?? And what is the protocol should one intend to leave their contact? I think it is natural for someone to feel apprehensive leaving their contact cos there is always a risk that the victim might pull a fast one on them.
  8. Hi all, Recently I burnt my china made no brand 2ch amp. Was performing very well last time whether LPF bridged mode or normal mode powering my low range CDT speakers. So after I burnt my amp, I purchased this Pioneer GM4300F from Mustafa and installed it myself at the same location of my previous amp. After installation, the 1st thing I noted was a hissing sound (even when no music playing). I can change the source to AUX and still hear the hissing sound. It gets louder when I turn up the volume. I disabled to "Loudness" setting on my HU from Mid to Off and the hissing sound goes away mostly. But when you really increase the volume, you'll still hear it. I can reduce the treble and the hiss is also reduced but it makes my tweaters useless.... After reading in this forum and other online forums about amp hissing sound, many attribute this to RCA cables. So on my next trip to the installer, I purposely ask him to relocate the RCA cable and even before it's secured, I quickly did a test run and found the hissing sound still there. Btw, I also added in another pair of RCA cables since this is a 4ch amp. The new cables are thicker and I swapped it but still find it to be the same. I then went checking for reviews on this amp - previously when I bought it, I guess it's quite new and so not much review. So currently the reviews I found are not bad. Ppl did specifically say there is no hissing sound. http://www.crutchfield.com/S-2UaBHcqXg0Q/p...&tab=review So currently my suspicion is the following: 1) Previous china 2ch amp not sensitive enough to pick up noise but this Pioneer is very sensitive and pickup all noise and amplifies it, therefore get hissing sound -> if so, how to solve it? 2) My HU is Pioneer DEH P5050UB is the culprit giving the hissing sound? 3) My RCA is the culprit? But I've already tested with another thicker RCA.... 4) My Pioneer GM4300F is the culprit? Lemon? Happen to be unlucky? Unfortunately buying at Mustafa no warranty, furthermore, I think even got warranty, I don't think warranty covers hissing sound. Appreciate any advise. Thanks.
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