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  1. Guys Lets do some day dreaming.. Ang bao toto 12million What will you do when you strike the 12million all by yourself no sharing in group 1 let me start this. give 2million to my prefer charity buy a 1million car of my choice to play buy a 5million bungalow to stay invest 4million and get 5-10% annual return (every month got 20k-30k to spend good enough) will still continue to work..
  2. Fast forward to 0:21. Lucky there was no one in the vicinity. Poor car under tree kena big time.
  3. Hi all, I'm selling my Momo strike rims (PCD 5x100) at a very cheap price. Anyone interested can sms for pics. Thanks in advance. ** please post in http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?app=sgcarstore
  4. The Lightning Strike at 00:23 with volume warning, the taller guy luckily ran passed the strike spot just few seconds ealier and saved his life .
  5. Hi, anyone knows where we can buy these toys in Singapore. Thanks!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAUbvxk5z80
  6. Anti China is back, should we send few mcfers there to join the crowd? http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/01/hong-kong-demonstration-hundreds-thousands-protest-china Hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong residents have staged a massive pro-democracy march, marking one of the territory's biggest protests, and one of the most spirited shows of resistance to Chinese Communist party rule, in recent history. Protesters gathered in intense heat and intermittent rainstorms to voice a variety of grievances, from rising inequality and the Chinese government's refusal to grant Hong Kong a more democratic voting process by 2017, to a controversial urban development in the region's north-eastern New Territories area. The complaints had one thing in common: the belief that Beijing is increasingly taking control of the region's institutions, from its financial firms to its newspapers and courts, causing residents to feel politically voiceless and economically squeezed. The protesters, most of whom wore white shirts, moved slowly through central Hong Kong's forest of skyscrapers, shouting slogans and calling on police to grant them more room to march. Signs backing the rally hung from overpasses, saying "Our home, our say" and "Guard Hong Kong people's autonomy". Some juxtaposed caricatures of Leung Chun-ying, the city's pro-Beijing top official, with bold-character messages imploring him to step down. On Tuesday morning, Hong Kong officials held a ceremony to celebrate the 17th anniversary of the region's return to mainland control, after 156 years of British colonial rule, on 1 July 1997. "Only by maintaining Hong Kong's stability can we sustain our economic prosperity," Leung said at a reception afterwards, according to Xinhua, China's official newswire. Blocks away, a small group of protesters from the League of Social Democrats, an outspoken opposition party, burned copies of his portrait. Hours after the protests began, their starting point of Victoria Park was still flooded with people. They sang songs including Cantonese renditions of Imagine, and Blowin' in the Wind, and old Hong Kong pop songs. A full marching band moved through a sea of umbrellas, playing the Les Miserables song Do You Hear the People Sing. Two protesters wearing black shirts emblazoned with the words "f**k the government" gave a television interview. Elderly couples walked hand-in-hand; young couples carried infants. Stoney-faced police wearing neon safety vests stood fanning themselves on the sidelines. "Leung Chun-ying?" a demonstrator shouted into a megaphone. "Step down!" the crowd shouted in reply. The protest's organiser, the Civil Human Rights Front, estimated that 510,000 people joined the march. Police estimated the turnout to be below 100,000. One protester, a 25-year-old man in a blue button-down shirt and khaki shorts, waved a colonial-era British Hong Kong flag affixed to a long metal pole. "This is for the glory days of old Hong Kong," he said, giving only his surname, Leung. He said he saw the flag as more of an anti-Beijing symbol than a pro-British one. "The situation now is worse than it ever was." The demonstration comes two days after the end of an unofficial "referendum" organised by the pro-democracy movement, Occupy Central with Love and Peace, in which nearly 800,000 people voted for Hong Kong people be allowed to choose their own top leader. China's state media called the vote illegal. While mainland authorities have promised Hong Kong universal suffrage by 2017 they will only allow a voting system in which they choose the candidates. Many Hong Kong residents consider the arrangement an exercise in "fake democracy". The Civil Human Rights Front is a coalition of dozens of political and social groups labour, religous and LGBT rights groups many of which were out in force. Adherents of the spiritual group Falun Gong, which is banned on the mainland, were also present, handing out newspapers. "We're fighting for democracy in Hong Kong. Beijing doesn't represent our opinions, and that's not fair to us," said Ian Wong, 20, a member of the Student Christian Movement of Hong Kong, which had sent 20 representatives to the protest. "I'm a Christian, but this isn't about that it's about all Hong Kong Christians coming out and expressing our views." After dark, on Chater road, a thoroughfare flanked by luxury outlets in the city's central business area, hundreds of people sat cross-legged listening to protest songs and speeches by the protest's organisers. Two student groups, Scholarism, and the Hong Kong Federation of Students, announced they would "occupy" parts of central Hong Kong after the protest ended, despite promises by police to take "decisive action" if crowds did not disperse by early Wednesday morning. "Hong Kong has had enough," Johnson Yeung Ching-yin, convenor of the Civil Human Rights Front, said in a speech. "We're done just fighting individual issues we're fighting the government now, to build a society and a government that belongs to us." He added: "We don't want our laws made by people who are 1,000 miles away in Beijing." The crowd burst into applause. Volunteers from the Hong Kong Federation of Students stood beneath tents on the sidelines, handing out snacks and bottled water to the protesters. Some were still deciding whether to continue through the night. "I'd really like to stay," said Jamie Lam, a 20-year-old Hong Kong native and a student at the University of Warwick. "But I also might not if I get arrested I might not be able to go back to the UK." Beijing has shown no signs that it will cede to protesters' demands. Mentions of the protest appeared to be blocked on mainland social media sites. "The central government resolutely supports Hong Kong in achieving universal suffrage in accordance with law," Zhang Xiaoming, director of Beijing's Liaison Office, told reporters, according to Kyodo News International. "This dedication and sincerity will not be shaken or changed over the so-called 'civic referendum' or the size of any protest."
  7. how many time would you allow the retailer take you for a ride? However, it is sad that there are more and more establishment that we are avoiding due to the sh1tty customer service, until there is nothing left as for Miss Rebecca, there is no business lost if i was the dentist
  8. Puteh83

    Strike Back

    Anone watching this? Very captivating mini series...
  9. What would be the first THREE THINGS you will spend on if you strike:- (A) $1m? (B) $12m? No need to worry about FTs' invasion if its (B)? Btw, $12m ie $500k per year, can last 24yrs in reasonable comfort, enough to raise 2 kids till they start work at 22yr old.
  10. 2 days for each group and 1 Jan, 1 May and 9 Aug for all. If any group want to increase 1 more day, then other also need to do so, we will get 15 days can each group come out with one more? Chinese is easy Mooncake (中秋), 端午, 清明....
  11. we have many millionaires in s'pore, but much more of s'poreans are just earning day to day. sometimes it's good a day dream a little.... ...what wld u do if suddenly u strike toto 2.2M? will you use 1m to buy a condo and the rest to retire?
  12. Super funny!!!!! this guy got many reviews of weapons
  13. Curious to know, any one strike 4D and which party you voted?
  14. Recent floods are not the only sign I guess.
  15. Duno kena shot down down or mechanical fault... From CNA: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp...1118182/1/.html US jet crashes in Libya, crew unhurt BERLIN: A US F-15 jet crashed in Libya due to a technical fault late Monday while enforcing a no-fly zone and both its crew ejected safely, the US Africa command said Tuesday. "Two crew members ejected from their US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle when the aircraft experienced equipment malfunction over northeast Libya, March 21, 2011 at approximately 10:30 pm CET (2130 GMT)," the command, based in the western German city of Stuttgart, said in a statement. "Both crew members ejected and are safe... The cause of the incident is under investigation." A command spokeswoman, Nicole Dalrymple, told AFP the crew had sustained minor injuries and that one had been recovered while an operation to pick up the second was ongoing. She said the crash was not a result of hostile action and an investigation to determine the cause of the malfunction was underway. The aircraft, based out of Lakenheath, England, was flying out of Aviano air base in northeastern Italy. A US military official told AFP that one of the crew members was recovered by an Osprey, a hybrid aircraft which is both a transport plane and also has vertical take-off and landing capability like a helicopter. It had taken off from the USS Kearsarge amphibious assault ship off the coast of Libya. The other crew member was with rebel forces and was "in good hands," the official said. Western forces pounded strongholds of Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi for a third night under a UN Security Council resolution authorising all necessary means to stop Gaddafi's forces harming civilians as they battle a rebellion. Coalition officials expressed satisfaction with progress in degrading Gaddafi's air defences. A senior US general said the strikes begun on Saturday night could diminish but the UN-mandated no-fly zone would be extended to the whole country. -AFP/wk
  16. Sim Lim Square revealed, buyer beware. Want to claim refund and salesman scold CCB http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VErigDTlriM
  17. [extract] Fiat has not been able to secure agreements with the Italian unions regarding a key productivity deal to help the automaker to keep its turnaround strategy on track. The dispute with the FIOM union, which represents workers employed at Fiat
  18. SYDNEY: A Qantas Boeing 747 had to turn back to Johannesburg after one of its engines suffered a bird strike, the airline said Wednesday, the latest in a string of incidents to beset the Australian carrier. Qantas said the plane's number two engine lost power after sucking in a bird shortly after takeoff late Tuesday, with damaged turbines forcing an unplanned landing. There were 171 passengers on board. "The aircraft is being worked on by engineers," a Qantas spokesman told AFP. "It's just a bit of damage to some of the turbine blades, it's not a huge thing." One of Qantas' smaller Boeing 717s was hit by lightning on a regional flight between the Australian destinations of Alice Springs and Darwin hours earlier, causing "minor damage" to the exterior. The incidents follow the return to Sydney of a Qantas Boeing 747 bound for Buenos Aires on Monday after it suffered an electrical fault which caused smoke to pour into the cockpit. Qantas has been plagued with mechanical issues since grounding its fleet of Airbus A380s after an engine exploded on one of the superjumbos on November 4, forcing an emergency landing in Singapore. A Boeing 747 had to turn back to Singapore with a sparking engine the following day, and a Melbourne-bound Boeing 767 returned to the west coast city of Perth with engine vibration a week later. Qantas said Wednesday it hoped to have the A380 back in service "as soon as possible" but declined to give a timeframe for it. "We are working with Rolls-Royce to identify which engines need replacement components, or to be replaced altogether, as part of our inspection process," the spokesman said, referring to the engine manufacturer. Qantas experienced bird strikes two or three times a year and it was a "pretty rare occurrence", he added. A US Airways Airbus A320 ditched in New York's Hudson River last January after a bird strike on both of its engines, in an incident widely known as the "Miracle on the Hudson" because there was no loss of life. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp...1093986/1/.html
  19. Honda has high hopes for China, as the automaker plans to increase sales from a projected 630,000 units in 2010 to 830,000 in 2012.However, before it can focus on hitting those targets, Honda has got to deal with a growing labour issue in China. Honda has to shut down all four of its Chinese factories due to a labor strike. The latest problem arose when 1,850 Honda parts workers walked off their job on May 17. This ultimately forced Honda to temporarily shut down two plants in Guangzhou on May 24. The parts factory started operation in 2007 and makes transmissions for the Accord, City, Odyssey and Fit models. On the 26th, the automaker followed suit with another factory in Guangzhou as well as the production in Wuhan. The Honda parts workers demand a salary rise from CNY 1,500 (SGD 308) per month to somewhere between CNY 2,000 to CNY 2,500 per month, so that they are on par with Honda
  20. http://www.singcert.org.sg/index.php?optio...3&Itemid=30 [singCERT] Security Alert on Conficker.C Monday, 30 March 2009 [ Summary ] SingCERT is aware of a new variant of the Conficker (also known as Downadup or Downad) worm, dubbed as Conficker.B++ or Conficker.C by the various anti-virus vendors. This variant contains logic that will become active on April 1, 2009. The exact nature of the activity that will occur on that day is not known at this time. It is known that the malware will begin querying domains for new instructions/payload, as it has done in the past. The new variant is reported to connect back to 500 random remote servers out of a possible pool of 50,000 servers that is generated randomly on a daily basis. The worm has evolved from exploiting vulnerabilities described in the Microsoft Security Bulletin MS08-067 to propagation by exploiting portable storage media leveraging on Autorun functionality and brute-forcing passwords of shared network resources. Companies are advised to be on the alert for abnormal network activities or spikes in the various system parameters that may suggest Conficker infection. Please contact SingCERT if you need assistance. [ Solutions/Workaround ] 1. Apply the necessary security patches for the Windows operation system as soon as possible. Patches are available from the vendor to address the exploited vulnerabilities. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/MS08-067.mspx 2. Keep anti-virus signatures updated. Virus signatures are available from the major anti-virus vendors to detect this new variant. 3. Enforce strong password policy. Organisations are advised to review their password policies, in particular to enforce policies for strong password for shared network resources to minimise the possibility of the malware spreading through shared resources. 4. As the Conficker worm can also spread through portable devices (e.g. thumbdrives), organisations are advised that while disabling the autorun feature may result in some inconvenience for users, it can help to reduce the risk of infection. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...e=2009-%2002-24 5. If a Conficker infection is suspected, the infected system should be removed from the network. Major anti-virus vendors and Microsoft have released several free tools that can verify the presence of a Conficker infection and remove the worm. Instructions for manually removing a Conficker infection from a system have been published by Microsoft in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/962007. [ Reference ] http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/MS08-067.mspx http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...e=2009-%2002-24
  21. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singapor...nt.jsp?id=21721 yes the famous Lift ghost strike again... now a typist. http://202.157.174.100/20080502-ss-invisib...ist/Player.html watch the PC on by itself and the printer start working!!! http://202.157.174.100/20080502-ss-officeblinds/Player.html behind the oppit blinds...
  22. I just hate to see my car kana strike every other dya when I saw it. It is just irritating especially I just washed it. My area has no MSCP. Is there anyway to prevent those birds strike? I heard someone say to put CD's on dashboard to reflect sunlight.. Does it really work??
  23. Didn't know this taxi forum exists http://taxiuncle.activeboard.com/index.spa...opicID=16135501 Didn't know they hate us, private car drivers, so much
  24. 01 15 18 25 37 add: 02 did u strike? me tio jiak...SIGH
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