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My Reservist Photo taken when I was 25 years old.
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
The location of my army camp was at Beach Road, adjacent to the NCO Club. Original untouched photograph The earliest photo taken in 1933. Pre-World War II. Home of the Volunteer Corps. The first People’s Defence Force. Or PDF 1. -
In my opinion is pretty long enough stretch to make me feel uncomfortable. Especially the house to the right of what you are looking. But nice to see that there is a hump, there.
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Additional resources: IT'S SIMPLY PURE COMMON SENSE 1. I had previously written and even shown photos of this "junction". 2. In the past, before Singapore had a network of expressways; many vehicles coming from Katong, Telok Kurau and Siglap used to past through this once upon a time busy STRAIGHT (UPSTREAM) Mountbatten Road:- 2.1. By the way, the earlier colonial planners or civil engineers that had designed this road, frankly ought to be hung to dry or like the Nazi's hung by piano wires for such a shoddy work. Really, who in the world design such angular roads? Anyway by now should already they should have been "6 foot under" buried somewhere in the UK. 3. In fact, there were a few incidents or close-call where a few vehicles plough through house No. 11 Mountbatten Road. 3.1. Common sense says that inevitably a straight road = Mountbatten Road + Right Hand Drive country + some drunks + night time would result in several instances of vehicles simply ploughing into the compound of house Number 11:- 3.2. This is the reason why I was interested in what is beyond the original photo shown, here:- 4. For example, if the road is similar to the above: a stretch of straight road, then I would indeed be concerned about it. 5. Today, Mountbatten Road (formerly called Olive Road) .. but changed to Mountbatten Road was to honour the late LORD Mountbatten who was part of the Royal Family who was unfortunately killed by the IRA on a boat ride. 6. Today, also House 11 has been converted into a Kindergarten. And there is a highway style barrier at this stretch or corner. This barrier will certainly contain or deflect any rogue vehicles - cars (other than perhaps heavy vehicles). 7. Frankly, this review should actually be classified as COMMON SENSE and not even Feng Shui. 8. It indirectly becomes BAD Feng Shui is when something really happens. Then as a consequence people will then say the HOUSE has BAD or ROTTEN Feng Shui right? P.S. Princess-former US actor = Grace Kelly also met her death through a sharp turn in Monaco. Speeding +unable to manage the vehicle was also a recipe for calamity. Reference:
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IT'S SIMPLY PURE COMMON SENSE 1. I had previously written and even shown photos of this "junction". 2. In the past, before Singapore had a network of expressways; many vehicles coming from Katong, Telok Kurau and Siglap used to past through this once upon a time busy STRAIGHT (UPSTREAM) Mountbatten Road:- 2.1. A long stretch of pretty "pink" straight road....beat a traffic light also can... 2.2. Micro view:- 2.3. By the way, the earlier colonial planners or civil engineers that had designed this road, frankly ought to be hung to dry or like the Nazi's hung by piano wires for such a shoddy work. Really, who in the world design such angular roads? Anyway by now should already they should have been "6 foot under" buried somewhere in the UK. 3. In fact, there were a few incidents or close-call where a few vehicles plough through house No. 11 Mountbatten Road. 3.1. Common sense says that inevitably a straight road = Mountbatten Road + Right Hand Drive country + some drunks + night time would result in several instances of vehicles simply ploughing into the compound of house Number 11:- 3.2. This is the reason why I was interested in what is beyond the original photo shown, here:- 4. For example, if the road is similar to the above: a stretch of straight road, then I would indeed be concerned about it. 5. Today, Mountbatten Road (formerly called Olive Road) .. but changed to Mountbatten Road was to honour the late LORD Mountbatten who was part of the Royal Family who was unfortunately killed by the IRA on a boat ride. 6. Today, also House 11 has been converted into a Kindergarten. And there is a highway style barrier at this stretch or corner. This barrier will certainly contain or deflect any rogue vehicles - cars (other than perhaps heavy vehicles). 7. Frankly, this review should actually be classified as COMMON SENSE and not even Feng Shui. 8. It indirectly becomes BAD Feng Shui is when something really happens. Then as a consequence people will then say the HOUSE has BAD or ROTTEN Feng Shui right? P.S. Princess-former US actor = Grace Kelly also met her death through a sharp turn in Monaco. Speeding +unable to manage the vehicle was also a recipe for calamity.
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1. Actually I should ask one simple question: Is it possible for a run amok vehicle to plow into the home? 1.1. For example, what one should look at is the missing area circled in red + highlighted in Yellow. 2. If the road is a straight path. There may be a tendency for a rogue vehicle driver to drive straight and may unluckily plough into such a home. 3. In a past also, there were known case(s) of a Toyota model that unexpectedly had a tendency to .... and plough into...
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“Phase 2” or the uncompleted “East-South East-South” side…views towards here are much nicer… Thanks for being invited to review these homes. Two huge water tanks:- Sea view.. this is where often we get to see the ships when our plane is about to land at Changi Airport!
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Infiniti @ East Coast - Is my unit still lucky?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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There is a certain risk involved, here. Got to do due diligence and try to check out the site = the actual location of the build. Usually older generation landed may have a roof-line around 3rd storey’s high. While newer may have 3 + 1 attic with a trellis at roof-top. While a private condo or apartments is 5 storey’s + attic + equal to this development’s highest floors. If in doubt, common sense says avoid. It is not like someone holds a gun to the head and ask to buy such a unit. Caveat Emptor. Was written specifically for the law. LOL By the way, the “top four” Recommened earlier does not have such a concern.
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Part 2: Teochew Mee Pok Stalls all over Singapore
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Hui Ming Fishball Mushroom Noodle at Block 8, Lorong 8A Toa Payoh Have not tried as had already taken breakfast at home. But saw long queue. -
Building during transition years 2022-2021
Cecil Lee replied to Deborah Walker's topic in General Help
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Case Study 3: Concrete RC-Roof line above highest floor balcony and windows = Indirectly benefit Feng Shui Qi-Flow 1. These RC-Roof Line fine touches are great! 2. This is because occupiers of units that has a extended roof-line will not be too scared to leave open especially their balcony doors or ever so slightly to allow wind/ventilation of their unit(s). 3. Contrast this to always afraid of rain + wind spilling over into the interior of the home. 4. Such fine touches are always welcomed. 5. Contrast this to the "stupidity" of Silversea condo at Amber Road where each balcony is never shaded by an upper floor balcony: Boutique condo design but no valuable function other than to look ATAS! (High class). What's the use of looking classy but not functional?
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Case Study 2: Should I be concerned with front door open towards a partial wall? 1. A Conservative Feng Shui Master (FSM) will often cry fowl when they discover such a unit. 2. Who are the Conservatives? 3. In general, a Conservative FSM often only Eats, Sleep, Wake-up. Eats, Sleep only on the Front Door. And nothing but the Front Door. 3.1. Thus things like a Front Door open towards a wall is a No-No for them. Or rather, to some of them is like the "End-of-the-world." 4. Thus if one looks outwards and confronted with views as shown below is also a No-No where the front door opens towards a half-wall:- Note these photos were from the Queens Condo:- 5. Generally, (Good News is that) these two situations also not perfect but is not a Fatal Error.
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Case Study 1: Shapes and Forms Feng Shui: Sshhh! Keep this a secret! Best stacks/units are Stacks 52 and 53 respectively:- (No, no, no.. who says I look like the youthful Bill Gates!) 1. Most likely the two best prominent stacks in this development:- 2. Stacks 36 and 39 actually has better Flying Star Feng Shui than the above. Would have been an overall winner if not for either #34 or #41. This is because of the slight glare from the sidewalls of these neighouring walls that reflect sunlight or glare. 2.1. For Stack #35 is that of #34 2.2. For Stack #39 is that of #41 3. A consolation for both Stacks #36 and #39 is that luckily the external facade = side-walls of the development will be painted a darker less reflective light chocolate tone. And the good news here is that such walls often don't reflect much light as compared to external white-wash or light beige colours. Thus this is indeed good news for those considering these two stacks/units:- Yeah! Girl, We are in Luck!
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HDB Alkaff Breeze BTO launched in February 2021
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Frankly, I can think of several concerns. Never-mind, sometimes the unseen is one consideration: Possible for Ant trails. And reservist training by roaches.... And another is the bin area often has openings. And I am sure the unit yard area also has openings that often is not closed totally. Smell? Frankly, need some imagination to envisage..... -
HDB Matilda Sundeck BTO launched in November 2016
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
On 13 August 2021 - Just T.O.P. “You have your homes. But unfortunately, the commune facilities are still under construction… -
Part 1 - HDB Segar Grove BTO launched in December 2009
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Part 1 - HDB Segar Grove BTO launched in December 2009
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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