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Case Study 1: AC vs DC fans? Any advantages of a DC fan? These are some considerations: 1. AC fans have been around ever since electricity has been invented. 2. Generally, some find that DC fans costs more. Thus, in the long term; running costs are cheaper with a DC fan. Thus you do the maths. 3. AC fans can only spin one direction. Thus, the fan blades are optimized to "blow" wind downwards. 3.1. Here, DC fans have a distinct advantage. DC fans can be made to spin clockwise or anti-clockwise. Thus if so, instead of "blowing" wind downwards, it can also be made to "suck" air up to the ceiling. Thus especially if one has a high ceiling; the air can…
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No Idling Engine : It is against the law Some still are not aware that this isillegal in Singapore.
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In the past, there was limited places in Punggol to hang out. This is good news.... SINGAPORE: Waterway Point in Punggol will open on Jan 18, the mall confirmed on Facebook. Frasers Centrepoint Malls had announced in August that 90 per cent of the retail space in the mall has been tenanted. Waterway Point will have four levels of indoor shopping, leisure and alfresco dining spaces, with a view of Punggol Waterway.Channel News Asia Reference: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/waterway-point-in-punggol/2372500.html
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Malacca Satay Lok Lok in Tanjong Katong Road This form of satay is slowly dying out in Singapore....
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I was first introduced to digital letter box locks (Yale digital) during the T.O.P. at Twin Waterfalls EC. Yale digital lock for the letter box Location: Twin Waterfalls EC (Group Buy by residents)
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Cat Nap: A cat's den. Location somewhere in the Tampines HDB estate
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Stick no bills or Stick no advertisements? This is a common sight many years ago where advertisers of home consumer products would stick their offerings onto the temporary protective covers on lifts of newly TOP HDB flats.
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My mum with my neighbours who have returned to England. The youngest boy Henry just like any other child is playing with his ang pow (red packet) ... for good luck! My areahas a high concentration of foreigners (or foreign talents)... in Katong...
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Case Study: Organisation and Methods (O & M) Actually, the essence of this efficiency can be summed up in justtwo photo slides. See attachment However, their chilli gravy is so so. Good thing is you are allowed to add as much as you want. Always leave a not do complimentary after-taste. Nowadays, I skip this place totally.
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A pencil sketch of Mr Lee Kuan Yew drawn by my father 44 years ago in 1974 when he was then the Prime Minister of Singapore. Those were the good & happy years for the nation & Singaporeans.
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Remembering Mr Lee Kuan Yew Sadly missed. Atribute via a pencil sketch made by my late father in 1974 whileMr Lee Kuan Yewwasthen the Prime Minister of Singapore.
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Nowadays, this is pretty common in Singapore.
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Singapore in the 1920's was quite advanced with a network of electric trams. The founder of Singapore: Sir Stamford Raffles - his statute was originally at this location then in 1920's. In the 1950's, his statute was shifted at Raffles Place, just a short distance away where now between the UOB-Standard Chartered Building.
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This is a common Chinese junk found in Singapore and Hong Kong waters in the 1920's.
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A hawker selling bamboo wares & brooms.
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Singapore's Chinatown in 1954
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A typical hawker in Singapore: 1920s
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Collyer Quay
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Clifford Pier in the 1930's
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Chinatown, Hokien Street in the 1920's....
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An aerial view of Shenton Way in the 1960's
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HSBC bank in the 1930's
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What the view would be like in the past... from or around Sea View hotel at that time...
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This Invitation is sent by MultiNine Corporation Pte Ltd, RADAC?s appointed Media Representative for the upcoming 2014 edition of the RADAC Singapore Renovation Guide. For enquiries on your participation, please feel free to contact MultiNine directly at Tel: 6281 8888 anytime, and we will be glad to assist, thank you. Kind Attn: Master Cecil Lee - Geomancy.net Dear Sir / Mdm, INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE in RADAC SINGAPORE RENOVATION GUIDE 2014 EDITION Singapore?s Official Directory of Accredited Renovators and Home Improvement Products & Services On behalf of the Renovation and Decoration Advisory Centre (RADAC), we are pleased to inform you that the eagerly-an…
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Simple, elegant and functional.... soap dispenser ... Japan...
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