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Hypothetical Question: If let's say you're at work and there's a new female colleague who alr has a bf, but she uses the work phone to text you everyday and tease you, what does it mean ah? Asking on behalf of a friend! Hope the gurus here can provide some insight Can't find a similar topic so starting a new thread, mods please merge if you deem it necessary
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From my recent experience with taxi I am of the opinion, this surcharge system is open to massive abuse 1. taxi driver drive slowly so to enter the "surcharge period" 2. before midnight cannot find taxi, suddenly after midnight taxi starts to appear. 3. Not only elderly person but people like us can be confused and not sure if it right type of surcharges added. I really dont mind paying for a taxi but not with all these confusing surcharges and open to abuse that make me uncomfortable to confront the taxi. One taxi driver (ah Pek) tell me CNY leh the other side issue, went to friends condo to visit, the indian security guard ask me for ang pow cant believe it is time so bad or just the way society has been conditioned to think nothing but money only your comments please thanks any similar experience and how to convince authorities to change
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it seems F1 will remain as F1, always full of off the track happenings as well as on it. McLaren will be hauled before the FIA
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Noting that the level of political debates in Singapore has generally gone up a notch, Mr Lee noted that some of the speeches by the Nominated Members of Parliament have sparked "widespread reactions" among the public. . Said Mr Lee: "The Government might not agree with their views but it is good that they can speak their mind in Parliament. This is how it should be and it also fulfils our objective of appointing NMPs." .But Mr Lee was less approving in his assessment of the performance of the Opposition MPs. . "In fact, they seldom engage the Government head-on in Parliamentary debates. Potong Pasir MP Chiam See Tong speaks less nowadays. Non-constituency MP Sylvia Lim's speeches are rather cautious and reserved, which, of course, is a good thing," said Mr Lee. . On Workers' Party's chief Low Thia Khiang, Mr Lee said: "He is very sharp but he seldom debates about the thrust of government policies and the broader issues. It seems like he is more passionate about nitpicking and making the government look bad ?which is quite different from the rousing speeches he gave in the election rallies." .He added: "His attitude is that his responsibility is just to criticise government policies, and not to offer alternatives." . Mr Low and Ms Lim could not be reached for comments at press time. Mr Chiam declined to respond. . While the Government has been increasing efforts to explain its policies to Singaporeans ?due to the rising educational levels and the growing complexity of policies ?there would always be criticisms, said Mr Lee, who felt that these critics usually agree with the policies' objectives but disagree on the mechanics. And some do not understand the policies fully. . Said Mr Lee: "In fact, if we test people's understanding of policies, I think even news workers and PAP MPs might not pass." ----------- http://www.todayonline.com/articles/248273.asp
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A newbie driver here.. got some queries to clear up regarding coupon parking. http://spring.ura.gov.sg/lad/ecas/motorist/coupon.cfm According to the ura website. A $2 night coupon should let me park from 1030pm to next day 7 am right? Also, $10 should let me park from 7am to 10pm right? Quite confusing deciphering the faqs....
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I notice engine oil comes in different grade, 15W50, 20W50, 5W40 etc.. how to i decode it? what does the 15 means? W50 means ? Which is better than another ? Thanks to all the experts :-)