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  1. i want to marry her~!
    3 points
  2. limpeh me buy fresh from batam agents cheaper and richer kueh lapis. now even on shopee singapore liao. https://shopee.sg/Kueh-Lapis-BLC-Layer-Cakes-Batam-Prunes-Various-Taste-and-Delivery-Vouchers-i.199774251.9055891374 wahahahahaha
    2 points
  3. SINGAPORE — From Tuesday (7 December), the Ministry of Health (MOH) will stop issuing daily media releases on COVID-19 infection statistics, as the current wave of Delta infections subsides. The announcement was made in its last daily media release on COVID-19 cases on Monday night. In the release, MOH said it will continue to update the same infection statistics on its website on a daily basis. The public can access information on the local COVID-19 situation, including hospital capacity, status of COVID-19 patients, vaccination progress and number of COVID-19 cases, at https://www.moh.gov.sg/. One of the statistics being monitored by MOH is the week-on-week infection growth ratio. “During the present wave of infection, we wanted to ensure that the ratio was below 1 before we eased any restrictions. As the present wave subsides and infection numbers start to stabilise, we can expect the ratio to trend towards 1.” MOH will continue to monitor this indicator to assess how quickly the virus is spreading in the community. “For example if the ratio were to rise rapidly beyond 1 on a sustained basis, then it would mean an acceleration in the spread of infection, and potentially the start of a new wave of transmission.” The ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before – or the weekly infection growth rate – is 0.64, down from Sunday's 0.66. This is the 24th day in a row where the figure is lower than 1. Media statements on significant developments such as the Omicron variant will continue to be regularly issued by MOH. On Monday, the MOH confirmed that two imported cases who were announced to have tested preliminarily positive for Omicron on 2 December are infected with the new variant. A third case was announced to have tested preliminarily positive for Omicron on Sunday.
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  4. what moh logic is this????? everyday confirm has at least 500 cases after mid sep. dividing by singapore land size, this is almost 1 person per sq km liao. with this sort of density and reproduction naught of more than 1, the spread can be very fast. moh dont know there have been several super spreader events recently meh, even in sparsely populated norway????? https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/04/omicron-outbreak-at-norway-christmas-party-is-biggest-outside-s-africa-authorities-say.html
    2 points
  5. applying jod at MOH naooooooo easy life wahaahahahahh
    2 points
  6. Anyone knows her name? I want to block her
    2 points
  7. laos was once a rice basket for asia back in the 1950s, during french colonial era. then kumgong maoist communists took over and basically destroyed agricultural production after 1975, much like cambodia,
    2 points
  8. renewables lai renewables qu. in the end is stagflation lai stagflation qu. song bo??????
    2 points
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  10. Old gen already preaching dun interfere... Poh Mata most important
    1 point
  11. good job... i believe they also reciprocate your faithfullness.
    1 point
  12. nb, loong loong really wants to make bukit timah into water wonderland.
    1 point
  13. SINGAPORE — While based in Malaysia, Awolola Gbolahan Ayobami, 40, and Awolola Oladayo Opeyemi, 37, recruited money mules in Singapore to assist in receiving almost $900,000 from love scam victims. Scammers would create false personas on social media, in order to cultivate a romantic relationship with victims and earn their trust before requesting money. The victims, usually middle aged women, would then make bank transfers or hand over cash to money mules. Between 2017 and 2019, Ayobami and Opeyemi’s roles were to get into relationships with Singaporean women before recruiting them as mules to receive these funds. In doing so, they even had children with two of the women. The duo were later arrested in Malaysia and extradited to Singapore, where they were charged. Criminal conspiracy involving almost $900,000 On Tuesday (7 December), the two Nigerians behind the translational love scam syndicate were jailed. Ayobami’s offences involved $220,724.50, while Opeyemi’s involved $661,352 in criminal proceeds laundered. Ayobami was jailed for 50 months after he pleaded guilty to two counts of abetting in a conspiracy with someone to receive another person’s benefits from criminal conduct, and one count of abetting in a conspiracy with someone to intentionally obstruct the course of justice. Another four counts of a similar nature were considered for his sentencing. Opeyemi was jailed for 60 months after he pleaded guilty to three out of seven counts of abetting in conspiracy with someone to receive another person’s benefits from criminal conduct. He also pleaded guilty to one count of abetting in conspiracy with someone to intentionally obstruct the course of justice. The remaining charges were considered for his sentencing. Leaders in an elaborate scam Both men had entered Malaysia purportedly to further their education but played “integral roles” in helping a syndicate to launder their ill-gotten gains, said the prosecution. They also dealt with a scammer, known as Fola, who cheated love scam victims. The three women recruited by Ayobami and Opeyemi would help the two men collect cash from the victims, and hand it over personally to Fola or the duo in Malaysia. They would also open bank accounts to receive monies for victims and withdraw the cash to pass on. For one of the offences, Ayobami instructed the woman he had a child with to collect money from a victim, but she had been under investigation and her passport was impounded. The woman then arranged for her son to pass the cash to Ayobami. The prosecution, represented by Deputy Public Prosecutor Jordon Li, submitted that the two were "no mere foot soldiers", but had been leaders in the scam. The degree of planning and premeditation they showed was significant. When three money mules were called up by the police for investigations, the two Nigerians instructed them to lie. "These steps were clearly taken with a view to masking their involvement and shows the degree of planning and premeditation that they had engaged in," said DPP Li. Furthermore, the division of labour made it hard for the authorities to investigate the offences, as money went through the hands of seemingly unrelated individuals.
    1 point
  14. I was thinking unrosted green bean for 20yr storage. But my side no one believes in food preservation
    1 point
  15. kor kor shld buy roasted kopi beans, vacuum-sealed and put in freezer. like that can last at least 5 yrs. wahahahahahaha
    1 point
  16. Communications service provider MyRepublic launched a new mobile plan called Data-Only Plan - it packs 14GB of ‘no-contract’ mobile data at S$3.99/month. That’s insanely affordable for 14GB of on-the-go network access. There are a few caveats, though. Firstly, the ‘no-contract’ Data-Only Plan is only available in 2022, and only to MyRepublic Fibre Broadband customers for now. These users can sign up for Data-Only Plan through MyRepublic’s MyAccount dashboard or via official and partner retail stores. While the mobile plan itself technically isn’t contract-bound, it requires an MR fibre broadband plan, which in itself is a requirement. Secondly, 14GB of mobile data priced around a plate of chicken rice sounds great, but it’s actually 4GB of “high-speed data” (4G/LTE speeds) and 10GB of managed speeds at 1Mbps. For reference, YouTube recommends at least 1.1Mbps when you want to watch its videos at 480p. Upon reaching the data cap, users can purchase add-ons at S$4/GB, or simply wait until the next billing cycle. As such, MyRepublic positions the Data-Only Plan as an ideal secondary, backup SIM card. “The Data-Only Plan is the perfect solution for many customer needs, such as to serve as a secondary backup SIM or for young teens learning to be responsible with their first smartphone,” said Lawrence Chan, Managing Director, MyRepublic Singapore. The Data-Only Plan can also be upgraded to MyRepublic’s core mobile offerings, like its Lite, Core, Pro, and Unlimited plans here. Caveats notwithstanding, MyRepublic’s mobile offerings are generally well-regarded by its users. In fact, the brand’s MVNO services won our Readers’ Choice award in 2020 and 2021. More details about MR's Data-Only Plan MyRepublic has answered our additional queries around their Data-Only Plan. SIM card registration is free of charge, while the delivery fee for said SIM card is discounted at S$2.14 (U.P. S$10.70). Existing Fibre Broadband customers can head down to physical stores and purchase Data-Only Plan, skipping out entirely on delivery fees. There are no additional fees at the point of signing up. Once a user hits the 14GB data cap, they will no longer be able to access the Internet. Given that there's a hardstop measure, there are no excess data charges. Users can purchase data boosters (S$4 per GB) through the MyRepublic app for instant uncapping, if they really need it. Alternatively, they can wait for the billing cycle to refresh. Each Fibre Broadband subscriber can obtain up to five mobile lines per NRIC, subjected to MyRepublic's business guidelines. More details will surface after its launch in 2022. If you're shopping around for no-contract, SIM-only mobile plans, don't forget to also check out our 2021 guide for SIM-only plans here.
    1 point
  17. Sign up and give them more data to leak? https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/myrepublic-data-breach-nric-personal-information-2168531
    1 point
  18. i hope it a horny, let me get rich and healthy type of spirit
    1 point
  19. limpeh me have a kl property agent friend now change job to do ecom liao. u think kl property market good or not????? wahahahahahahaha
    1 point
  20. jin kumgong. this bbfa obviously never meet this bkk teochew Towkay.
    1 point
  21. limpeh go albert hawker lim fruit juice at least sgd1.50 cheaper than in bugis. if lim with atb gf, that means save at least sgd3 liao. wahahahahahahaha
    1 point
  22. u all jin kumgong. the true success rate for iron dome is actually 95, near 100%. the reason why it is not 100% is becos the system dont intercept projectiles not deemed a threat to important areas.
    1 point
  23. Kgb aunty, even if dat shop offer ahem ahem, I will leeject coz I m faithful to my atb gf rah wahaha
    1 point
  24. https://cdntube2.b-cdn.net/mp4/a957f842e06fa3dec8d0b4cfbef5bb7da5b860cd.mp4
    1 point
  25. Finally upgraded my PC after 6 years or scavenging parts :D Case : NZXT H500 White Mobo : Asus TUF Gaming B550M Plus CPU : Ryzen 5600X Cooler : Noctua NH-U12S Redux GPU : GALAX Geforce GTX 1050Ti Exoc White Rams : Corsair Vengeance 2x8gb DDR4 PSU : FSP 650W SSD : Western Digital 500gb Parts bought off Taobao/Amazon SG/Carousell/Some off the old rig
    1 point
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