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  1. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    6 points
  2. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    6 points
  3. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    6 points
  4. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    6 points
  5. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    6 points
  6. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    5 points
  7. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    5 points
  8. @Chestnut got fart like that when you laosai recently? @coffeenut
    5 points
  9. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    5 points
  10. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    5 points
  11. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    5 points
  12. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    5 points
  13. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    5 points
  14. But that red carpet outfit...shouldn't she be stoned for wearing like a hoe by their standards?
    5 points
  15. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    5 points
  16. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    4 points
  17. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    4 points
  18. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    4 points
  19. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    4 points
  20. dats an unkempt si ginna vibes. simi daddy. no sugar to produce oso 🤢
    4 points
  21. 4 points
  22. good 2nd half @Cybertan i really happy with this win cos not easy game and potential banana skin
    4 points
  23. Saw a gal wearing singlet with a patch of sweat right between her boobs this morning Believe her armpit bah wu would be even more impressive
    4 points
  24. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    4 points
  25. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    4 points
  26. SINGAPORE: Commuters will not be made to switch to the SimplyGo payment platform, Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat announced on Monday (Jan 22), reversing a decision on the move to phase out the older ticketing system following complaints. The government will spend an additional S$40 million so that commuters can continue to use EZ-Link cards and NETS FlashPay cards if they wish to. Those who have upgraded to a SimplyGo EZ-Link card may also exchange it for the previous EZ-Link card for free if they prefer. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said earlier this month that non-SimplyGo EZ-Link cards and NETS FlashPay cards can no longer be used to pay for public transport fares from Jun 1. This upset some commuters as a card’s balance is not displayed at the MRT fare gate or bus card reader. Users who want to check their card balance have to rely on ticketing machines or the SimplyGo app. Following public concern, LTA said on Monday that it will extend the existing adult card-based ticketing system to operate together with the SimplyGo system – as is the case currently. This means adult commuters can continue using EZ-Link and NETS FlashPay cards or their SimplyGo-compatible cards on public transport. FREE EXCHANGE OF CARDS Adult commuters who have purchased a SimplyGo EZ-Link card, or converted their EZ-Link cards to SimplyGo EZ-Link cards from Jan 9 to Jan 22 inclusive, can exchange their cards for free. Meanwhile, concession cardholders who received a SimplyGo-compatible card or converted their cards to SimplyGo on or before Jan 22 can also exchange their card for free, if they do not wish to continue using SimplyGo cards. This group includes seniors, students, Workfare Transport Concession cardholders and people with disabilities, said LTA. More details on the card exchange will be available by end-February. SPENDING S$40M TO RETAIN PAYMENT OPTION In a Facebook post on Monday, Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat acknowledged the concerns of commuters who want to continue seeing their fare deductions and card balances at fare gates and bus card readers. “We will spend an additional S$40 million so that commuters can continue to use EZ-Link cards and NETS FlashPay cards if they wish to,” he said. In the meantime, LTA will study ways to enhance the features and improve the user experience for account-based ticketing cards – which include SimplyGo and bank cards. In particular, the authority will look at possible solutions for such cards to display fare deductions and stored value card balances at fare gates and bus card readers, added Mr Chee. Some commuters told CNA a few days after the announcement that they encountered hiccups in the upgrading process. A surge in transaction volumes caused the SimplyGo app and ticketing machines to be less responsive, said LTA at the time. Last Friday, a free exchange service for those looking to swap their NETS FlashPay cards for the NETS Prepaid Card was "temporarily unavailable" until further notice. The planned exchange at SimplyGo ticket offices was initially scheduled to begin that day and run until Jul 18. On Saturday, the SimplyGo upgrade feature was also "temporarily unavailable" at some ticketing machines. “I apologise on behalf of MOT (the Ministry of Transport) and LTA for the delays commuters experienced when they tried to convert their existing EZ-Link cards. This could have been avoided with better preparation,” said Mr Chee. "LTA has worked to address this issue. It has updated the SimplyGo app and speeded up the card conversion process." On Monday, the Transport Minister also highlighted that cards like SimplyGo and bank cards have become more popular, with about 40 per cent of adult commuters now using bank cards or mobile wallets. Such cards also "have their benefits", he said. If a commuter misplaces this card, the balance can be protected because the value is stored in the user's account. On the other hand, if they misplace their current adult EZ-Link card or NETS FlashPay card, the value in their card will be lost. Source: CNA/gy(gs)
    3 points
  27. 3 points
  28. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    3 points
  29. Bad design and requirements spec done... Not sure how much thought process was done during design... Maybe they themselves don't take bas/mrt... So they not bothered abt how much is charged or how much left in their card
    3 points
  30. High cost cos not enough cheap options. Not that it is unaffordable. very hard to import teachers too. My child school many hot atb teachers and sinkie speckies @Cybertan
    3 points
  31. Moi have some knowledge of sinklands financial industry backends, pretty sure @kokleong has too. Let's just say it's not totally simplygo's designers fault, there are some issues you can't overcome when the other parties IT systems are shit. @kokleong please confirm When there's a desire to have total control of your slaves money, but you don't want to offend the big cheese holding your purses, what do you do? You force your slaves into using a flawed system because you don't give a shit about them.
    3 points
  32. Used to fap to her bikini days mmmmm
    3 points
  33. I may have fapped to her when I was a small boy mmm @meng.huat know who this?
    3 points
  34. young xdd blood glucose high... please take care of yourself. later kkj turn black and need to chop. you very bui is it?
    3 points
  35. This auntie mmmm. Would love to anal her mmmm @ManOfTheHour @noobmaster @meng.huat Thread 'Her English is very gd siol' https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/her-english-is-very-gd-siol.6993052/
    3 points
  36. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    3 points
  37. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    3 points
  38. On Jan 9, two adjacent units on the 33rd floor of the luxury condo, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, changed hands for $16.5 million each, based on caveats lodged. Both are 3,057 sq ft, four-bedroom apartments. The $16.5 million price worked out to $5,397 psf, the highest psf price achieved since The Ritz-Carlton Residences debuted in December 2007. The 58-unit, freehold condo on Cairnhill Road in prime District 9 was completed in 2011. At The Ritz-Carlton Residences, typical units are a mix of three-bedroom apartments of 2,831 sq ft (36 units) and four-bedroom apartments of 3,057 sq ft (18 units). On the 34th floor are two junior penthouses of 3,574 sq ft each, while the 35th and 36th floors are occupied by two duplex penthouses of 6,501 sq ft each. Read also: Scotts Square mall for sale at $450 mil Advertisement The lobby and concierge at The Ritz-Carlton Residences (Photo: Samuel Isaac Chua/EdgeProp Singapore) A property title search revealed that one of the four-bedroom apartments on the 33rd floor was purchased by Yuan Yonggang, chairman of Suzhou Dongshan Precision Manufacturing Co. This Shenzhen Stock Exchange-listed company focuses on designing and manufacturing precision sheet metal. Yuan's wife, Wang Wenjuan, purchased the neighbouring unit. The combined purchase for both units is $33 million. If this is their first home in Singapore, the couple, both Singapore Permanent Residents (PRs), need only pay an additional buyer's stamp duty (ABSD) of 5%. That works out to an ABSD of $825,000 each for their respective units or $1.65 million for both. The two units were purchased from different sellers, according to the property titles. Yuan had purchased his unit from Jayden Jin De. Based on a Google search and his LinkedIn profile, Jin, a Singapore citizen, was a professional race kart driver for nine years and is now a student at UCL. The children's play area and swimming pool at The Ritz-Carlton Residences (Photo: Samuel Isaac Chua/EdgeProp Singapore) Wang's unit was purchased from Ong Chih Ching, executive chairman and executive director of listed company KOP Ltd. It was Ong's primary residence since the project was completed in 2011. Ong was also the chairman and co-founder of KOP Properties, the developer of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, regarded as the first Ritz-Carlton branded private residences outside North America. KOP Properties also developed the nearby Hamilton Scotts (now known as Reignwood Hamilton Scotts) on Scotts Road, completed in 2012. It was once the tallest residential tower with sky garages. Yuan and Wang are likely to amalgamate their four-bedroom units at The Ritz-Carlton Residences to create a 6,114 sq ft unit with private lift access. It will not be the first time someone has done so. Read also: Boutique developer Sin Thai Hin buys Sophia Road site for $33.588 mil A 5,662 sq ft, five-bedroom unit at The Ritz-Carlton Residences was created by amalgamating and reconfiguring two 2,831 sq ft three-bedroom units on the 15th floor and sold for $20 million ($3,532 psf) [Photo: Samuel Isaac Chua/EdgeProp Singapore] "Four-bedroom units on high floors offer fantastic city skyline views," says Leny Suparman, CEO of KOP Properties. "When combined, the size is almost like a penthouse." However, those combined units were mainly the three-bedroom apartments on the lower floors. For instance, in March 2017, a foreign buyer purchased two 2,831 sq ft, three-bedroom units on the 10th floor for $9.41 million ($3,325 psf) each. He intended to combine them into a single unit. KOP Properties has also sold several units on such a basis by reconfiguring and amalgamating two 2,831 sq ft, three-bedroom units into a single 5,662 sq five-bedroom apartment across an entire floor. Based on caveats lodged, one such 5,662 sq ft unit on the 15th floor was sold for $20 million ($3,532 psf) in Oct 2019, while another on the fifth floor fetched $20.28 million ($3,582 psf) in May 2021. The Ritz-Carlton Residences is adjacent to the 138-unit Klimt at Cairnhill which is currently under construction (Source: EdgeProp Landlens)
    3 points
  39. 3 points
  40. @ManOfTheHour @classyNfabulous @CannotTahanLiao @canot_lidat_lah @ExTreMisTxxx
    3 points
  41. @noobmaster @ExTreMisTxxx @CannotTahanLiao @classyNfabulous @canot_lidat_lah
    3 points
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