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Frankly, there are so many versions of Ba gua mirrors. Assuming it is this kind of red mirror: There is the concave or conVEX version. Others include trigram symbols on the outer rim combined with a circular mirror : flat, conCave or conVEX. It would be good if there is a photo of it. Else dangerous to give a "what if" advice..
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HDB Waterway Sunrise II BTO launched in February 2017
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Generally, Stack 34: 1. Oops! Of all places a stack next to the eating house: lower floors can sometimes get the smell and noise: "Lower your voice after 10.30pm"... 2. Lower storeys got the edge of the Electrical Sub-station ESS aimed towards it. Higher floors no issue. Just the stigma of living close to an ESS. 2.1. Scientifically no issue with living near to an ESS. Many even live directly above it for years. But tell it to the future potential buyer. 3. Perpetual afternoon sun all year round. Not direct.. but slanted at an angle. Hopefully the master bedroom wall at west is not constantly bathe with afternoon sun. And at even 7 or 8 pm.. the heat soaks or oozze out into the master bedroom. 4. Low floors also got traffic/vehicle/bus/motor-bike noise. Otherwise, higher floors has good Shapes and Forms in the form of good waterway views. Stack 170: 1. Stack 172 has a sharp corner from it's neighbouring block across the waterway sunrise I 2. Stack 170 overall has better Shapes and Forms then stack 34. Other than the afternoon sun soaking into the master bedroom wall. 3. Low floors expect afternoon sun from Punggol East Road. Otherwise, better than 34. Better stacks are those in 654B facing the waterway. -
My 2012 Brompton & Dahon Classic
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
The main frame is solidly cemented to the floor + stainless steel. Often gives a false sense of security for the novice. As they often only secure the front wheels! And a bicycle thief often leaves the lock and front wheels intact! This design is identical to the above as it. The main difference is that it is slanted at an angle and bolted to the planter side wall via a strip of stainless steel bar. Location: The National Library at Middle Road: -
More photos.. It is Common for the Organizers to set a long table and place "empty" chairs. And each table and chair may have a cup of tea and in this case assorted tins of can food.. See photo below:/
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Was at Changi Point for breakfast before going to a nearby Feng Shui audit Chinese 7th month celebrations
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Gay world (Happy World) Originally known as Happy World, Gay World offer an escape for families between 1930s and 1960s. Standing out from other `worlds', it housed a covered stadium that could seat up to 7,000. Top-class boxing matches, basketball, martial arts and other sporting evens were held here. Wrestlers such as "Tiger Ahmad" and "King Kong" attracted crowds. At it's prime, it was even lauded as the "greatest coveredstadium in South East Asia". The Octagonal shaped Happy world stadium was where Singapore first played host to Thomas Cup in 1952, which Malaya had famously won and reigned for three consecutive badminton tournaments. In 1966, Happy World was renamed Gay World Stadum when the park changed hands. Having opened in the 30's the popular venue was againg, and by 1972, the Basketball Association of Singapore was calling for the (then) National Sports Promotion Board (NSPB) to build a large indoor facility to accomodate more spectators.
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HDB flats facing MSCP roof-tops Especially when buying a new HDB flat, do understand which floor the MSCP is. And try to avoid buying a unit roughy within the range of it. To avoid the unit's opening facing either a lamp post or a tree. An shown in this photo: in red: Others photos:
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Location: Outside The Malacca Hotel along the five-foot way Previously I walked by the entrance of The Malacca Hotel on Still Road. I noticed three individuals diligently stacking numerous gold paper offerings to be burned. Wow! So many gold paper offerings... Back in the day, it was a tradition to fold each piece of gold paper into an ingot... Those were the times without TVs or the internet.
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In my opinion, based on the distance and the non-threatening nature or (look) of the RC ledges, personally to me; it is a non-issue. Since it blends with the thickness of the rest of that block's facade. But again, there are always differences in opinions. And a overzealous person, may "cry foul".
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At the junction of Still Road South and Marine Parade Road. This house breaking sign is outside D'Ecosia. Facing Tao Nan School.
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In the Japanese culture 1. The Japanese culture associates the number 4 with negative connotations due to its similarity in pronunciation to the word "die" in their language. 2. Consequently, many hospitals and hotels in Japan refrain from using the number 4, and in some cases, even numbers 4 or 44. 3. Additionally, the number 9 is also avoided in Japanese culture as it is associated with the words "suffer" or "suffering" in their language. 4. In Japan, numbers such as 49 and 499 are also avoided in house or hotel room numbering. 5. It is also customary to refrain from giving gifts in sets of 4, such as 4 ceramic plates. 6. Interestingly, the combination of the two unlucky numbers in Japanese culture, 4 and 9, equals 13, which is considered an unlucky number in Western culture. 6.1. In contrast, 13 is perceived as an unlucky number in Western traditions. 6.2. As previously mentioned, Singapore Airlines (SIA) does not have a row 13 for any of the seats in their fleet of airplanes.
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You can use the free auspicious dates reports: http://dates.geomancy.net
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Another housebreaking sign at the junction of Tembling Road and Koon Seng Road:- Note: The side that says Housebreaking faces the opposite side of where my car is. By the way, I am at the passenger side.. thus not driving when taking these various photos. Sorry, I was seated at the front passenger side of my car; when I took this photo when I was returning from the opposite side of Koon Seng Road..
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