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  1. hi, i have some recipes for soya bean milk you can make at home. easy to follow, anyone keen?
  2. many moons ago I bought a samsung galaxy tab gt-p6800 its running on 4.1.2 Jelly bean like to check how can I upgrade the OS to at least 4.3? I want to install the latest games for my kiddo Ive checked with Samsung. they said 4.1.2 is the last supported update
  3. http://jalopnik.com/rowan-atkinson-just-sold-his-twice-crashed-mclaren-f1-f-1710189175 A select few rich, famous and amazing people have been privileged enough to call themselves McLaren F1 owners, but arguably the most famous among their number was British comedian Rowan “Mr. Bean” Atkinson. That’s because he crashed his, twice. Apparently that didn’t hurt the F1’s resale value much. CNBC reports that Atkinson has sold the dark burgundy car for a cool £8 million, about $12.2 million. He originally purchased the car in 1997 for as much as £640,000. While Atkinson is now sadly F1-less, he did make a huge profit on the sale. The good news is that although he can no longer cruise around in one of the greatest sports cars of all time — and still the fastest naturally-aspirated car ever made — he can’t crash his again, either. Advertisement In 1999, he damaged the hood by driving it into the back of a Rover Metro, as one does in England. Then in 2011 Atkinson crashed the car into a tree and a road sign, resulting in an infamous and insurance company-infuriating $1.4 million repair bill. Atkinson solid his car through English specialist car dealer Taylor & Crawley, but its new owner has not been disclosed. Don’t fret for him too much, though — he still owns an NSX, a Jaguar MK7, an Aston Martin DB2, a vintage Ford Falcon, a 1939 BMW 328 and a Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe. Your 18-year-old, twice-crashed car will probably not sell for $12.2 million. Just so you know.
  4. Finally able to do the update last night! Total about 513MB. Feel like a new phone after update, really responsive.
  5. Now all the OS manufacturers are launched their own tablets liao. Surface vs iPad vs Nexus!! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/goog...s-7-tablet.html
  6. Do you love coffee bean too?
  7. Wah......Lau........ from Yahoo report : ROWAN AND LILY ATKINSON Yes, we know: how on Earth did Mr. Bean
  8. anyone knows where i can find the above?
  9. Destiny03

    Bean bags

    Hi All, any idea where i can get beans bag in singapore?..
  10. Dear All, Any recommedations for a good place to get a normal bean bag at a good price? Plain colour or fanciful designs are ok.
  11. Now that location sell clothing liao. Dao-huay go where ?
  12. I came to know that in order to have the red bean split open, place a porcelain spoon inside while cooking. What is the reason?
  13. RadX

    MR BIN or Mr BEAN

    KNN..these retirees too free...no wonder when hit 40, these kind of ppl are asked to leave http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews...0322-55662.html >> ASIAONE / NEWS / ASIAONE NEWS / SINGAPORE / STORY Mindy Tan Sat, Mar 22, 2008 The New Paper "I am not a nuisance" NO, he's not going to park his bicycle across the street, he says. And he plans to write another letter to the chief executive officer of the National Library Board (NLB), for an explanation on why the National Library insists on not letting him park his bicycle on a pedestrian walkway at its premises on Victoria Street. Mr Bin Hee Heng, the cyclist and frequent library user, said: 'If the CEO says it is a policy, then I will write to ministers, and to the Lee Foundation, who gave money to build the library, for the justification of this policy.' The retiree, in his 50s, used his bicycle chain to lock the steel handles of the glass doors of the National Library last Saturday evening. He did that following an argument with an NLB security officer after he found that his bicycle had been chained by NLB staff members. For a year, the NLB had exchanged e-mails with Mr Bin, an avid investor who goes to the library four times a week so he can read the Asian Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times. But instead of heeding NLB's advice to use designated bicycle lots nearby, Mr Bin had insisted on parking his bicycle at the library's walkway. WHY SO STUBBORN? He said: 'I'm doing readers a favour. Safety can still be ensured without policies that inconvenience the people.' By being so stubborn, isn't he being a public nuisance? Someone who is charged with being a public nuisance, for causing annoyance, obstruction or danger to the public, can be fined up to $1,000. But Mr Bin insisted: 'I am not a nuisance, I am not a threat. Any inconvenience caused to any other library user is regretted.' Despite NLB's explanation, Mr Bin insisted that parking his bicycle at the walkway has not caused obstruction, because the passageway is wide. Besides, that part of the NLB premises is deserted, he claimed. He also insisted that his action of chaining the library doors last Saturday caused no harm because: 1. Another sliding door was in use 1.5m away from the chained glass doors. 2. He did not walk off with the keys to the lock, and was at all times in full view of a NLB manager and other security officers, one of whom was directing library users to the sliding door. Hence, he said, he could not have 'posed safety issues to the public', as implied by the NLB following his action. Mr Bin claimed that he also frequently informed NLB staff that he had written to its CEO about the matter, and was waiting for a response. But it has been seven months and he never received a response from the CEO, he said. The e-mail exchanges with NLB's management began last March. It got to a head in August when NLB chained Mr Bin's bicycle for the first time. He immediately e-mailed NLB chairman Lim Soo Hoon and NLB CEO N Varaprasad, calling the NLB's action 'arbitrary', and adding that its security officers were unfriendly and oppressive. But NLB told The New Paper that its letter to Mr Bin last April - explaining its regulation and actions - had already served the same purpose of reply. It added that the letter was vetted and cleared by the CEO. An NLB spokesman said: 'In that mail, it was clearly stated that NLB reserves the right to enforce its regulations in the interest of the overall safety of its patrons.' SIGN AN AGREEMENT Last Saturday, Mr Bin claimed that an NLB manager would only release his bicycle on condition that he signed an undertaking, agreeing that he would never park his bicycle at unauthorised places again. Mr Bin refused to do so. He felt that the CEO's silence, and that he had been able to park his bicycle there for the last seven months, was a sign of consent. Mr Bin said that an NLB staff member refused to remove NLB's chain on his bicycle, even after he had explained that to the employee. So Mr Bin locked their doors. The police are now investigating the matter. Mr Bin said: 'I'm doing things constructively for the library. The matter cannot be viewed in isolation.' He felt NLB has not addressed other safety hazards, and also set rules that contradicted itself. He said: 'If you go to the children's section, there are books strewn all over. Would that not be a hazard in an emergency? Why target my bicycle, parked along the side of a wide walkway?' He further pointed out that four free rock concerts held last September, called Stomp Rocks the Library, at the library@Orchard, disturbed many users. He claimed: 'The music was so loud, it was impossible for librarians to hear me. Students could not study there. Who is imposing inconvenience on library users? It is the NLB.' When he realised that newspapers always went missing from the shelves, Mr Bin claimed he wrote to the NLB. He said: 'It was I who had the branch libraries introducing a book-out system for daily newspapers.' He also claimed that he pointed out areas where tables and chairs were inadequate in the library to librarians. He added: 'When I do use the library, I am a model user. And I would like things to have a workable, reasonable procedure from the start.' Unless the current dispute is resolved, Mr Bin said he will not return to the Victoria Street library and use other branches instead. 'Even if it is at my inconvenience,' he said. But for now, he prepares to pen his next letter.
  14. Where to find? The one at Geylang not there anymore. Upper East Coast also can't find. Help please?
  15. hey folks, any idea what happened to the famous Yong He Tou Hua (Bean Curd) at Geylang? Went there a couple of days ago and is closed. Even the signboard is gone. Did it closed down or has it moved somewhere else?
  16. Kc77

    Bean Bag Sofa

    Hi all, Does anybody know where can I buy a big bean bag sofa? My budget is around S$200. Thanks....
  17. Dogg

    Bean bags

    hi guys.. where to get bean bags? not too ex.. budget about 80 to 100++
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