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This icon hotel in the East was finally demolished in the early 2000's to make way for The Sea View condo. Previously, in the 1980's part of the grounds was leased to a supermarket chain.
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Nokia completes mobile phone transfer to Microsoft Source: Sven Grundberg, The Wall Street Journal, April 28, 2014 8:09AM NOKIA?S mobile phone operation has officially been transferred to Microsoft, ridding the Finnish company of a business with legendary status in the telecom industry but that has suffered a brutal fall from grace in recent years.
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Hi Cecil; For the main wooden door, is there any particular dimension like height or width that we need to watch out for?For the sliding or folding door at the patio to the living room, is the number of of door panels important? Reply: For the main door; in the past 1 room / 3 bedrooms and 4 & 5 bedrooms HDB's around the 1970's to early 1980's have door openings at 32". And plus the side frames it is a total of 35" If you want to tailor made a single door (or single with extra panel) then since the extra panel is rarely opened; the big door should range between 32" up to max of 35". Very hard to include the door frame if wood frame is used. (HDB usually use the thinner metal frame thus it can be done). The next best openings are 49 3/4" or 58" or 60" or 68" or 70"or 84" or 92". These perhaps are meant for exact twin door openings. But nowadys most developers simply use 1metre doors. Not auspicious. But this is the norm. If you want to modify this then either reduce this to 89cm (35") or increase to 110cm (43"). Height is not an issue. But again if you really want to then the height opening can be 83" or 84" or higher at 91" or 92". Sliding or folding doors for practical reasons and also since this is not the MAIN door often is not requried to have auspicious dimensions. Of course, if want to still no harm.
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In the past, often a table phone has a metallic bell. And it is often placed at locations with Flying star numbers #2 or #5 (distinct from one's ba zi or date of birth). Nowadays, in modern times, a high percentage of homes especially in Singapore with working couples have decided not to apply for land-line-table phone(s). Many prefer to be with their Hand-phones
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There are many factors involved. For example, the concept of "one man's meat is another man's poison applies". The apartment may be suitable to breadwinner A. But may not be as suitable or even unsuitable to breadwinner B. Just take a look at the three attachments. Besides this, other factors including plotting the Flying Stars etc.... Therefore, just saying 55 stack 9 good buy or not is relative. It may be a good buy to person A. But may not be AS suitable to B.
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No offence, the name remindes me of ...http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=31903&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em Based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and Flying Stars, stack #05 seems to be the best stack as it is NE facing. Stack #08 is the next best stack provided or hopefully, a unit is partially blocked by it's neighbouring blocks from the Boat House. Ain't it a no brainer that even without Feng Shui; stack #05 (and #08 = subject to further comments below) seems central and the most distinctive in this entire block? It is not very often that Shapes and Forms and common sense share the same consensus! What can I say! And both are one of the biggest + #05 dual key.. unique ... ones... OOps! This development has several PORCUPINES.... Erh... what about the rest? Did you notice that the corner of stack #20 is aimed towards #08? Or stack #19 aimed towards #23 and stack #06 also aimed towards #23? In general, I quite like this plot of land given that it considered as at the highest "upstream" of Upper Serangoon Road; and there should not be any more developments to it's North other than perhaps greenery + some low rise park-activities kiosks (if any). In addition, it's plot is rectangular as opposed to it's neighbour : what a name "Boathouse".
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If one does not want to place one of those conVEX mirrors; then this (stealth-mode) is a possibility:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=16004&new= Other past resources:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=27978&new= http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=23368&new= Please note that the "mirror" need not be exactly facing the cactus. So long as it shares the same concept of a convex mirror above the door or as mentioned in the first link is fine or OK.
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Further to what I had mentioned; There are two other alternatives: 1. If one wants to apply "stealth" or stealth mode, is the use of highly reflective grille gates e.g. chrome or a reflective mirror on the gate. 2. The other is the traditional method of placing a convex mirror above the door.
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