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Cecil Lee

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  1. Today, client is collecting their keys to the new apartment @ Prive EC. "Must bring along my pet?"
  2. These type of cemeteries can still be found in several parts of Singapore, today. Especially on land in Telok Blangah area belonging to Johor Sultan.
  3. An understanding that the frontage may not always be the "main entrance" door of an apartment:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=15673&new=
  4. Yes, what you mentioned makes sense. And depending on which stack your home is; it should be either standing at A taking a reading towards B. And / or standing at C taking a reading towards D. But do remember that if one were to take a compass reading inside a unit; there are lots of reinforced steel bars on the walls and flooring: which can drastically change the compass readings. To confirm: check out my 2nd attachment using a protractor. Nowadays, there are lots of electronic streetdirectories like onemap.sg. And the convention is North (0/369 degrees)is always on top.
  5. R.I.P. Nokia! Posted in: Discuss :: Feng Shui for Business Posted on: Thu, 02 Feb 2012, 20:40 PM, Last Modified on Thu, 02 Feb 2012, 21:41 PM The morale of the story is that Feng Shui is not a cure all for everything. Frankly, such giants, should concentrate on their core business than trying to apply Feng Shui as a cure all. Look at past giants like Kodak, which invented the digital camera. All past giants have never recovered. I have just replied on a request to submit a quote ... Dear xxx, Thanks very much! For info, I will not be submitting a quote as in my opinion; I consider XXX a has been past giant. Frankly, every single person I know don't even use a ____; maybe their network equipment (transparent) to us; just may be.... Thanks! Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee Principal Consultant and Founder GEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied Feng Shui Research http://www.geomancy.net E-mail: support@geomancy.net Tel : +65 6100-9600 SMS / MMS: +65 9785-3171 Fax: +65 6482-0570 Information in this message is confidential. It is intended solely for the person or the entity to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not to disseminate,distribute or copy this communication. Please notify the sender support@geomancy.net and delete the message and any other record of it from your system immediately. Our Company Registration No: 199707735W Sent when I am on-the-move... The morale of the story is that Feng Shui is not a cure all for everything.Frankly, such giants, should concentrate on their core business than trying to apply Feng Shui as a cure all.Look at past giants like Kodak, which invented the digital camera. All past giants have never recovered. I have just replied on a request to submit a quote ...Dear xxx, Thanks very much! For info, I will not be submitting a quote as in my opinion; I consider XXX a has been past giant. Frankly, every single person I know don't even use a ____; maybe their network equipment (transparent) to us; just may be.... Thanks! Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee Principal Consultant and Founder GEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied Feng Shui Research http://www.geomancy.net E-mail: support@geomancy.net Tel : +65 6100-9600 SMS / MMS: +65 9785-3171 Fax: +65 6482-0570 Information in this message is confidential. It is intended solely for the person or the entity to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not to disseminate,distribute or copy this communication. Please notify the sender support@geomancy.net and delete the message and any other record of it from your system immediately. Our Company Registration No: 199707735W Sent when I am on-the-move... Unless you really need to, please don't print this e-mail - Save it! On 2 Feb, 2012, at 4:49 PM, "ABC (Singapore)" wrote: Dear Cecil, ABC has been appointed as project managers for the fit out works of xxxx at Somewhere in Singapore. We would like to invite your company to submit your quotation for Feng Shui consultancy services of the said office. If your company is interested to participate in this exercise, please sign the attached Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by tomorrow (02 February 2012). Please e-mail the signed copy and send us the original by mail at:
  6. This photo was taken in 1916. Photo shows on the left: Today is the Bank of China Building. And to the right is Fullerton Hotel. In the past this was the General Post Office (GPO) building. If Maybank Building was around at the time; it would have blocked the view of Cavenagh bridge if the photo was taken in 1916. See how time flies.....
  7. A look at Finlayson Green in the 1900's.
  8. Actual location of Change Alley and Commercial Square (1900's).
  9. In the 1950's onwards, the alley between the two buildings will become the popular Change Alley. Why call "change alley?" This is where there are several money changes found within this alley.
  10. Collyer Quay is the opposite side of Raffles Place; overlooking the sea.
  11. A procession marching towards Commercial Square (1900's). Today, this square is Raffles Place.
  12. Location: Paya Lebar / field opposite City Plaza(2013) NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN... Have you seen so many tablets each with an offering each to a Hungry Ghost? This setting has something like 1,000 tablets+an offering each to Hungry Ghosts. Zoom closer and one can see the rows and rows of offerings.
  13. This was a past case where Blk 268D stack #171 facing Blk 269C TOP, last year 2012. In the attachment; as the master bedroom is a stone throw away from Blk 269C; for practical reasons; day curtains has to be installed in the Master Bedroom.
  14. From a Shapes and Forms point of view; it is highly unusual for a development to have blocks that face each other in this manner. Please see attachment: Blk 268D with Blk 269C Punggol Sapphire. On paper, it seems pretty bad as I had been to a unit/stack at Blk 268D looking towards Blk 269C's stack. They are pretty close and seems at logger-head with each other. From a practical side; onmost days; both such stacks would enjoy their fair share of wind = windy if windows are opened.
  15. Like they say: " a photo tells a thousand words...." These early photos 1900'sof boats in a quay gives us what is known as "Boat Quay, Singapore" today. Did you see a photo of a bullock cart in the 2nd photo? In those days, all bullock carts are pulled by twin "engines" i.e. two buffalos each. Talk about "horse power" in the west. If motor vehicles were invented in the East or Far East today; instead of measuring car's "horse power"; Here in the Far East, we could be talking about the measure by "buffalo power" i.e. My car has "235 buffaloes" (buffalo power!) And the photos show that Singapore was no sleepy village...
  16. Laborers taking a break in both images. Typically, their rickshaw serves as a resting spot. This is akin to the present day, where numerous taxi drivers take breaks in their vehicles.
  17. 10 Common Misconceptions of the Names of Places in Singapore Is Ang Mo Kio ?ang mo kio? (tomato)? Or is Holland Village named after the Dutch community in Singapore? Are there any links between the new Chong Pang estate and the old Chong Pang Village? Let?s find out more? 1. Ang Mo Kio Tomatoes are called ?ang mo kio? (Caucasian?s brinjal) in Hokkien, which probably led to the misconception that the name of Ang Mo Kio New Town was named after the fruit. However, no tomato farms were ever recorded growing in the old Ang Mo Kio vicinity. http://remembersingapore.wordpress.com/2013/06/16/10-misconceptions-names-of-places/
  18. More old Malay Kampong scenes
  19. Having frequent: Conflicts, quarrels, disputes and legal problems? Blame it especially on Flying Star number #3.
  20. Punggol Emerald Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans punggol-emerald.pdf However, for Fernvale Grove; really what a pity; the architect placed the multi-storey car-park (MSCP) next to or as a buffer between the estate with the Sengkang Riverside park! The architect should have swopped the MSCP with three blocks: 472A, 472B, 472C and 471C. See sample illustration.
  21. Both Fernvale Lea and Fernvale Grove share the same plot of land. And both developments (site/ neighbourhoods) are considered as being parallel to the "grain" of the land. And most of the blocks follow the contours of the road i.e. parallel to the road and plot.
  22. HDB Punggol Emerald has a neighour: Treasure Trove Condo to it's right. And another neighbour: HDB Punggol Sapphire. Some NE facing Stacks at PDB Punggol Sapphire: 267A, 267B and 267C have sharp corners from the uncompleted development HDB Punggol Emerald (Estimated TOP 2014) pointed towards it. It is quite a concern for some of the stacks in Punggol Sapphire. When Sapphire TOP a few years back, I could see the outline of the foundation of Punggol Emerald especially stacks 266C, 266D and 265Dsome of the corners pointed towards HDB Punggol Sapphire.As shown in RED arrows. However, many of the purple arrows (aimed towards) Treasure Trove condoeither missed it's mark or are too far to be considered as a potential threat.
  23. Sorry this is beyond Free Advice. Reference: Can or Cannot Buy: http://geomancy.sg
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