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  1. Hi All, Its time to retire my old television and to get a new set. There are so many on sale with all kinds of features. So which set is better to use , Internet tv or Android tv ? Why so?
  2. When searching SG Carmart on Mobile - it gives me annual depreciation For the desktop version I can't see this How?
  3. It is common knowledge that visits to private hospitals will cost more than those made at public hospitals, unless you register as private patients at the latter then maybe the rates will be on par. So do make an informed decision before heading down to the respective hospital according to what you can afford. 一分钱一分货。 From ST Forum: http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/Story/...ory_814982.html PRIVATE V PUBLIC HOSPITALS Bill comparisons may not reflect true cost differences Published on Jun 26, 2012 I CONCEDE that costs in private hospitals are higher than those in public hospitals for private patients ('Private versus public hospitals: More than twice as costly'; last Friday). However, there were a few omissions in the report:
  4. Hi my friends, I was reading through some stuff and got confused, hopefully some brothers here can clarify for me. 1)In the event of an accident that is 70/30 or 80/20 in favour, is it better to claim OD or 3rd party? 2)Was told if don't claim OD, after 14 days cannot claim liao. Does that mean if cost to fix is low e.g. $800 and excess is high e.g. $600, claim 3rd party better? 3)The only reason to claim OD first is to fix car fast, other than that if car can still be driven, go for 3rd party better? 4)OD will affect NCD and premium or either one only? 5)Any other tips on claim OD or 3rd party Thanks guys, appreciate it!
  5. Can you spot the differences.....in term of bus services....still the same...the rally also the look the same, huge crowd..BUT difference party...
  6. how to tell a Forte on the road if it is 1.6 or 2.0?
  7. as the topic, only know BM wish come from thailand, PI one from Jap, other than that...?
  8. Tried searching the forum but can't find any relevant postings, what are the differences between PI and BM camry 2.4l...?
  9. Western & Asian Comparison BLUE >>> Westerner RED >>> Asian Opinion B: Talk to the point R: Talk around the circle, especially if different opinions [/color] Way of Life B: individualism, think of himself or herself. R: enjoy gathering with family and friends, solving their problems, and know each other's business (keh poh). Punctuality B: on time. R: in time. Contacts B: Contact to related person only R: Contact everyone everywhere, business very successful. Anger B: Show that I am angry. R: I am angry, but still smiling... (beware!) Queue when Waiting B: Queuing in an orderly manner R: Queuing?! What's that? Sundays on the Road B: Enjoy weekend relaxing peacefully. R: Enjoy weekend in crowded places, like going to the mall! . Party B: Only gather with their own group. R: All focus on the one activity that is hosted by the CEO . In the restaurant B: Talk softly and gently in the restaurant. R: Talk and laugh loudly like their own the restaurant . Travelling B: Love sightseeing and enjoy the scenery. R: Taking picture is the most important, scenery is just for the background. Handling of Problems B: Take any steps to solve the problems. R: Try to avoid conflicts, and if can, don't leave any trail. Three meals a day B: Good meal for once a day is sufficed. R: At least 3 good meals a day. Transportation B: Before drove cars, now cycling for environmental protection. R: Before no money and rode a bike, now got money and drive a car . Elderly in day to day life B: When old, there is snoopy for companionship. R: When old, guarantee will not be lonely, as long as willing to baby-sit the grandkids. Moods and Weather B: The logic is, rain is pain. R: The more the rain, more prosperity . The Boss B: The boss is part of the team. R: The boss is a Fierce god. What's Trendy B: Healthy Asian cuisine R: Expensive Western cuisine. The Child B: The kid is going to be independent and make his/her own living. R: Work, live and all for the kids, the centre of life.
  10. http://www.sgcarmart.com/main/info-2faHjncz-1043.html ---11k km mileage? http://www.sgcarmart.com/main/info-2EzbSAn-1035.html
  11. Dear all, I will like to find out what are the differences between original and replica bucket seats. How to identify if a bucket seat is real or replica? Is there engraving at the underside of the seats etc? I want to buy a pair of original seats and I will like to find out if there's anything I should look out for to confirm they are real. Thanks!
  12. I'm checking out the SSS and from the prices, it appears that CM is selling cheaper than the PIs. Cld anyone share what is the main differences between the SSS sold by CM and those brought in by PIs? thanks much.
  13. Know Your Automotive Waxes By Lance Winslow Mon, 02 May 2005, 22:06 Most plants have a thin protective coating of wax.. Most fruit trees and vegetables plants have wax on the fruit and vegetables they produce that we eat. Waxes are also produced by animals, even man makes wax for his ears. Other wax components are found in minerals and petroleum. And the are Polymer or synthetic, manufactured by man waxes. We get waxes from a variety of sources really. Carnauba wax is on the leaves of the carnauba palm trees. The best Carnauba wax comes from in my opinion the Palm Tress of Brazil. You can tell a good carnauba wax by the water beads. Candelilla wax comes from a plant that grows in parts of Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Guatemala and sometimes in the southwestern United States. It is a brown wax and not only have people used it on cars it is used in phonograph records, floor dressings, and candles. Although it is the major component of candle wax, it is mixed in with other waxes normally in the candles we use in our homes. Polymer wax includes the very popular Teflon, yes a polymer brand Name used by Dupont. Polymer wax is a chain of compounds made of petroleum sources and now days from Corn products. Polymers, which are strung together, are generally applied in specific thick nesses to clear coats on cars and depending on the mixture can be quite incredible indeed. So good in fact that they are often called sealants and some last as long as a year when applied in the right mixtures and thick nesses. The word Polymer is a very vague in this regard since polymers are used to make plastics, coatings and many other products. Generally short chains of ethlenic polymers are the type that are used by professional automotive detailers and auto detailers a like. Many in the aviation industry use it when doing specialized aircraft cleaning. We estimate that 80% of all automotive detailing and aviation aircraft cleaning commercial wax is petroleum based wax. Petroleum wax is chemically inactive in a sense and probably why it is so widely preferred. It is also cheaper to make than to harvest and has tons of uses. You cannot smell it unless cleaners are added which is often the case, but still it will not react to cause odor. Bayberry wax, which comes from the berries the shrub with that name, used in candle making too. How is this produced? From bees, the same wax in making hives. Beeswax, is used for many things which are common to man. Things such as candles, polishes, cosmetics (mostly make-up) crayons, flowers (artificial kind). Bees Wax is another wax that yes you can use it on your car and it is hard to spread and it will give off a great shine. The problem is gathers dust too quick, but it does look cool Wool wax from animals is also common to man. Lanolin, it is called, after purification is used in soaps in the industry, and also cosmetics as well as certain ointments for first aid and which doctor stuff. Petroleum wax can also be made hard and then we get a new type of wax. Paraffin; used in paper products, graffiti, petroleum jelly. All Synthetic waxes are compounds of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and/or chlorine. Chemists will forever be trying to make the perfect wax for cars, boats, aircraft to protect us from the harsh climates on the surface of this little blue planet. And these chemists are driven by desire and need and the possibilities are endless as new compounds are adding to existing ones to bring up whole new blending ideas, some will revolutionize our industry but most will simply b duds. Some will be hyped even though they do not really solve a problem or fix a need. Never the less, the race goes on to find the best and we should be thinking about what is in that product before we put it on a customers car, boat, aircraft or prize possession. This is what the professional detailer does, this is why we are experts in car care and call ourselves auto detailers, rejuvenation specialists and professional auto detailers. There are so many types of waxes that we know of really. From the organic waxes discussed containing carbon materials, which melt at fairly low temperatures. The chemical and biological make-up of waxes is so diverse and complex as well as consideration for grades, properties, surface uses and life spans that to really understand waxes in depth as they apply to the automotive detailing industry, also to aircraft cleaning, that this short essay may need to be supplemented by proper training.
  14. Hi, other than the price, what are the key technical and functional differences between the Tour and MPI?
  15. Hi, Can someone please enlighten me on the diff between Legacy 2.0(A) Legacy 2.0(A)- MI Legacy 2.0(A) R Price diff is a few thousand and I also notice the R model can do century sprint 1-2 second faster. I know about legacy GT .. too bad its not within my reach Thanks a million
  16. hi, attached is a basic guide on the differences of intake configurations. I'm sure a lot of people already know or can add to the info, but it's here for the noobees (of which I'm still am, but this is my understanding so far). if somebody could post a basic guide on the difference between supercharging and turbocharging, and why an 2.2L NA Vtec could possibly beat a turbocharged car, it'll also be good!
  17. actully just want to know what is the different between Fully Syn and Mineral oil. assume both have the same rating of 15-40..... example: caltex 15-40 GTx (mineral) and cxxxxxe (15-40) thanks
  18. pardon me but i searched the forum and couldnt find an ans to it i would really like to know the differences between: FRP ( Fiber ) , EFR ( Fiber PU ) and PU ( Polyurethane ) Body kits. which is the best out of the three and what are the differences? i understand that PU ( Polyurethane ) is flexible but would the paint effect be the same as the EFR (Fiber Pu) ? my side skirts are EFR but i am considering to install for the front and back bodykits in PU material would colours look different after spray and all?
  19. actully just want to know what is the different between Fully Syn and Mineral oil. assume both have the same rating of 15-40..... example: caltex 15-40 GTx (mineral) and cxxxxxe (15-40) thanks
  20. As above.. are the differences really significant in terms of - fuel consumption - noise - pick up speed - comfort asking this question cos scared might have a rough ride with the sports mazda 3 that comes with 17" rims. personally havent drove a car with 17" rims before
  21. I was browsing through ebay and have come across certain pionner head unit that I like.... The problem is that the models shown are not available in Singapore. There have models like :- 1) DEH-P940MP 2) DEH-P8500MP 3) DEH-P7400MP etc....... Can those be used in Singapore ?
  22. as in between Jap cars and korean cars? Why am I always discouraged by majority from buying korean cars? Do you face this dilemma as well? As a new bird, can I trust the 'hear-say' of pple who keep tell me that korean cars have no reliability at all because it's so cheap (one even use the word 'dirt-cheap'? how do u define reliability? after 5 years gots lots of problems???? 1)cheaper - of course, always cheaper but why har??? because no airbags or fewer pple wants to buy because lousier so must 'attract' pple to buy? 2) Fuel consumption - info gathered here, seems to be the worst, pple keep saying consume like water. can the difference of 5-10k really justify this factor of korean cars drinking more fuel as in can spend the diff to buy fuel?? 3) Not reliable - cannot compare to Jap cars. Cannot afford ex jap cars should go for Nissan sunny at least or even suzuki or daihatsu cos' Jap cars are always better. Is that really true??? or is it just like fashion and electronics whereby we are already paying a premium for well-known brands whereby brandname is already built by dumping $$$$ on marketing and advertising???? Samsung and LG might be cheaper than Sony and Panasonic but are the former necessary more inferior?? How to make stand?
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