Windwaver Turbocharged November 4, 2019 Share November 4, 2019 Personally, I think it's also partly the result of massive immigration. Add that to the number of foreign work passes and almost half of Singapore are not Singaporeans. It's like in a small group nothing will happen but when the group size reaches a threshold, things will happen. ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chongster 6th Gear November 4, 2019 Share November 4, 2019 north south line used to be the fault line. taken over by downtown line these days. emerging fault line probably the thomson-east coast line. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vratenza Supersonic November 4, 2019 Share November 4, 2019 On 11/4/2019 at 12:18 PM, Chongster said: north south line used to be the fault line. taken over by downtown line these days. emerging fault line probably the thomson-east coast line. Expand I know right!! Help you illustrate.... 😁 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carbon82 Moderator November 4, 2019 Author Share November 4, 2019 On 11/4/2019 at 12:18 PM, Chongster said: north south line used to be the fault line. taken over by downtown line these days. emerging fault line probably the thomson-east coast line. Expand On 11/4/2019 at 12:40 PM, Vratenza said: I know right!! Help you illustrate.... 😁 Expand Basket, I knew someone is gonna to say this sometime down the road... But the latest fault line should be: - PMD users & PMD sellers with the authority - PMD users with non-PMD users 5 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Philipkee Twincharged November 5, 2019 Share November 5, 2019 On 11/4/2019 at 12:55 AM, Carbon82 said: According to Cambridge Dictionary, Fault Line: A problem that may not be obvious and could cause something to fail. Food for thought: Why does Singapore government see internet and free flow of information on social media a threat? Is this really promoting racism, xenophobia and such as what they claimed? If there is total transparency with government policies, will it still be the same? Expand I stand corrected. I keep thinking fault line in terms of geology as in there is an actual break as opposed to something that is hidden and could cause something to fail. It didnt help when @Ash2017 example was someone with stage 4 cancer I am of two minds on social media promoting racism(r) and xenophobia (x). Many minds actually 1) it doesnt promote r and x. It merely gives actual r and x people a way to ventilate. Meaning there are really r and x earlier just that they dont have an outlet to vent so its hidden. 2) it normalised r and x. In the sense that I might not be r and x but seeing social media posts on it, it seems normal and I join in and gives the impression that there are more r and x which might influence people that this is normal - this is probably why the G says they want to control social media. 3) it actually shows real problems in society which translates to job not well done by them - this MIGHT be the actual reason why they want to control it. But they give 2) as the reason cos its palatable and politically correct to say it AND it has an element of truth also. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atrecord Supersonic November 5, 2019 Share November 5, 2019 On 11/2/2019 at 4:23 AM, Jamesc said: I have a Chinese colleague who is a bit tanned because he is an outdoor kind of guy and when we go for snacks at a Malay stall we always get him to order because he always get more and pays less. Expand Last time in univ., the Indian stall sometimes had the shortest queue. To save time, sometimes i will also go buy Indian food. The stall has 2 queues. One time, my indian classmate and i both queued for Indian food, and we queued at separate lines. Coincidentally we ordered the same dishes. Then when we happened to compare prices, the stall had charged me... i think $0.50 cheaper... My classmate was very upset, and said even their own kind, also overcharged him 😂 I guess those decades ago got less fault lines 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ash2017 Twincharged November 5, 2019 Share November 5, 2019 (edited) you know funny things kids dont give a damn if you are blue purple or pink because all they want is to play together as we get older these fault lines appear so it must be an acquired disease since it is an acquired and not an inherent disease, a cure is possible if all else fails, elect Radx as Minister of state, he will just ban this and that until people start to learn to live together even in this anonymous forum people here cannot even tolerate the smallest opinion differences Edited November 5, 2019 by Ash2017 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrmilktooth Supercharged November 5, 2019 Share November 5, 2019 On 11/1/2019 at 1:57 PM, Vratenza said: Oh reaaaaalliiiiiiiiiii? 😁 Expand This is so true man.. maybe learn a few Malay words may help to get cheaper nasi!! XD Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carbon82 Moderator November 5, 2019 Author Share November 5, 2019 On 11/5/2019 at 6:16 AM, Atrecord said: Last time in univ., the Indian stall sometimes had the shortest queue. To save time, sometimes i will also go buy Indian food. The stall has 2 queues. One time, my indian classmate and i both queued for Indian food, and we queued at separate lines. Coincidentally we ordered the same dishes. Then when we happened to compare prices, the stall had charged me... i think $0.50 cheaper... My classmate was very upset, and said even their own kind, also overcharged him 😂 I guess those decades ago got less fault lines Expand You must be very very yandao to have gotten such treatment. Now, will you be our next MCF celebrity? 5 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atrecord Supersonic November 5, 2019 Share November 5, 2019 On 11/5/2019 at 10:32 AM, Carbon82 said: You must be very very yandao to have gotten such treatment. Now, will you be our next MCF celebrity? Expand Yandao was never. Likely just random beneficiary of stall helpers who haven't mastered Singapore Maths. But that time just implemented the R(A) rating in cinemas. Even the guys not yet 21. My classmates all said if wanna go watch R(A) movies, best bet would be to have me walk in front, and good chance the ushers see me, might reduce chances of asking us to show IC to check 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carbon82 Moderator November 6, 2019 Author Share November 6, 2019 No wonder Yishun have so many siao lang, all because of fault line... Ancient fault lines found in Yishun, Jurong during digs Power company SP Group discovered two ancient fault lines while excavating a labyrinth of electricity supply tunnels 60m underground. The fault lines - in Yishun and Jurong - pose no danger, however, as Singapore is now not in a seismically active zone. The faults themselves were created about 200 million years ago. They join at least nine other fissures that geologists know to run deep beneath our feet. SP Group geologist Tin Moe Moe Naing said the discovery provides a glimpse into the ancient processes that created today's Singapore - processes that were covered by earth and rock over millions of years. "Only by deep excavation and tunnelling will we have chance to find these features hidden underground," said Ms Tin. The firm found the fault lines between 50m and 75m underground while digging the $2.4 billion tunnels that would house 1,200km of extra-high-voltage cables, a project that began in 2012. The Jurong faults were discovered between 2014 and 2015, while the Yishun faults were found in early 2016. Another SP Group geologist, Mr Bryan Kyaw Thet Oo, said the team realised they hit the fault lines when the rock they were excavating became extremely crushed, with a high sand content. The tunnels did not have to be rerouted, but work had to proceed more carefully through the area. This is not the only new evidence of past cataclysmic events to have hit the area. Mr Kyaw said tunnelling around One-North unearthed a layer of highly compressed volcanic ash, a type of rock known as "metatuff". He said the rock in which this was found is about 200 million to 250 million years old. "One of the ways it could have formed is through a huge volcanic cloud that settled here," he said. Research fellow Wang Yu from the Earth Observatory of Singapore noted: "As these old fault lines are deep underground, they do not affect the Singaporean's everyday life. "However, knowing these fault lines is very important for the construction industry, especially for the development of underground tunnels and caverns. "This is because the fault zone could indicate an area where the rocks are weak, creating engineering difficulties during construction if they were not identified properly beforehand." He added that the fault lines could even help researchers to locate groundwater. Referring to the metatuff find, Dr Wang said volcanic eruptions in nearby countries like the Philippines and Indonesia have affected Singapore throughout its history. "For example, during the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines, more than 2,000km away, winds blew ash all the way to Singapore," he added. And looking at the map above, I can't help but think of the EDMW version of Singapore Map. 7 1 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kobayashiGT Internal Moderator November 6, 2019 Share November 6, 2019 I think Japan also face the same problem as us. Old people, and job shrinkages and all, but they are still strict about their immigration policy. Not say we don't need them also. but govt have to find a way to make us happy too. I suppose. 🤗 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ash2017 Twincharged November 9, 2019 Share November 9, 2019 On 11/6/2019 at 8:46 AM, kobayashiGT said: I think Japan also face the same problem as us. Old people, and job shrinkages and all, but they are still strict about their immigration policy. Not say we don't need them also. but govt have to find a way to make us happy too. I suppose. 🤗 Expand politically correct post either way also correct and cannot get into trouble Koba can I apply to be an internal mod too 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic November 9, 2019 Share November 9, 2019 On 11/6/2019 at 3:28 AM, Carbon82 said: No wonder Yishun have so many siao lang, all because of fault line... Ancient fault lines found in Yishun, Jurong during digs Expand Yishun again?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freeder Hypersonic November 9, 2019 Share November 9, 2019 https://www.asiaone.com/china/expat-fired-job-racist-comments-ordered-leave-china No ifs or Buts... This time AM really DK😅😅 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic November 9, 2019 Share November 9, 2019 On 11/9/2019 at 11:05 AM, Freeder said: https://www.asiaone.com/china/expat-fired-job-racist-comments-ordered-leave-china No ifs or Buts... This time AM really DK😅😅 Expand This is not the 1st stupid AM. 2 years ago, there is a stupid top management from Daimler also got kicked out after making racist comments. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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