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  1. have you been to imax, or those with better sound system?
  2. based on my last yr exp. (lasy yr i only go to cinema once). i really just the seats. screen and sound is normal but the seat and confort make everything so enjoyable. sauce: https://mugentech.net/index.php?/topic/1171-my-eat-grass-hoot-my-virgin-trip-to-golden-village-gold-class-suntec Very expensive hoot, at $41.   Found myself a seat and i look the the menus WTF too expensive, a bottle of water is $4.40 the toilet WTF Bamboo bathroom Tissues. really thick and soft tissues the leg and the back rerst is separately adjust did not use the blanket, got those body oil smell YUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK i choose the 2nd row from front, i dont want last row as i feel it like watching TV This is the last row my row, just nice to the screen not too near and not to far 
  3. Should i go for better display + sound + screen size + immersive experience with FOV like the IMAX at lido or Comfort + exclusive / personalized ( less disturbance ) movie experience ? Reason is I aways found myself confirm + guarantee + chop will wriggle a few time to lot from those normal class but for Premium Class, so far i have not wriggle once. i nv been one with to a laser projector or atmos sound or IMAX. so i cant comment. please Advise Detail as follow: Sound Atmos: Wecinemas (only 1 Atmos hall) GV VivoCity (only at GVmax) Cathay Cineplex (only at Jem and is listed atmos format) Auro 11.1: GV Suntec City (only if the listing is listed Auro 11.1 format) AuroMax: All 6 hall in Filmgarde, Century Square Projector Laser Projection systems: All 6 hall in Filmgarde, Century Square All 8 hall in GV Paya Lebar Seats: Grandeur cinema seats (GV Tiong Bahru, all 5 halls ) Duo Deluxe auditorium (GV Paya Lebar listed as deluxe hall) All hall with ProBax seats (GV Tampines) Regular halls with ProBax seats (GV suntec, Paya Lebar ) Elite Club (cathay West Mall) (all in one, based on IMAX spec) Shaw Theatres JCube (only 1 hall) Shaw Theatres Waterway Point:(only 1 hall) Shaw Theatres Lido (only 1 hall) Premium Class All cinemas Seat confirm to be able/provide: Recline (including leg rest) and Blanket a (the rest not important to me) Ranking order of my choice: eaglewings Eagle Premium Halls Cathay Platinum Movie Suites GV Gold Class Wecinemas First Class Shaw premiere For privacy so far only cathay cineplexes and eagle wings have blinders the picture as shown below Gold $30 (eagle wings ) platinum $34 (eagle wings ) UPDATE: Shaw jewel have this hall called lumiere. . Arranged largely in a 2-3-2 configuration for the first 2 row and the last 2 row is 2-2-2 configuration it have state-of-the-art DTS:X cinema sound technology and it a recliner seats to 42 degrees. (other Premium is a nearly a full 180 degrees) it main hall is first to feature IMAX with Laser. Also feature IMAX's 12-channel sound technology All cinemas not stated what type of technology, seats, sound, i treated it as the normal, mainstream type.
  4. if ppl do it for health reason (as in medical problem) i understand, but doing it just because for trend or in thing is really stupid, or feel bad for earth or animal is stupid
  5. only noob believe 50X digital zoom is this clear and sharp not even a DSLR able to do it
  6. It happened at a party last summer. Britain was in the midst of a sweltering heatwave. The nation had narrowly missed out on a place in the FIFA World Cup final and was on the precipice of political collapse. But while others traded opinions on football players and disappearing Brexit secretaries, I could think of only one thing: My mind was consumed, not by football or Brexit, but by a miniature smoked salmon bagel. Let me explain. In 2017, I set myself the rather ambitious New Year’s resolution of going vegan overnight. It was a rogue move, one I made in a post-Christmas “I’ve eaten too many mince pies” haze. But I stuck it out, for a while. The first few weeks, which I wrote about in The Independent, were tough. I didn’t really know what to eat and felt grouchy, tired and hungry most days. Come 7pm, I would find myself regularly descending into soporific states of halloumi-induced fantasies: grilled and in a sandwich, baked and in a salad, fried and in my mouth. © Gary Burchell But that wore off and I was surprised by how quickly I got the hang of it all. Soon I was saying things like: “I really must get home to marinate my tofu” and, “have you seen my yeast flakes?” That said, I remained unconvinced by £10 bars of vegan chocolate (it turns out that most dark chocolate is incidentally diary-free) but the rest of it was a breeze. I should point out that I also live in London, where vegan food has become as ubiquitous as craft beer. Popular lunchtime chains like Leon, EAT and Pret A Manger have plenty of plant-based options, and several restaurants – Nando’s, Zizzi and Wagamama – now have dedicated vegan menus offering a whole host of creative dishes. It’s slowly becoming easier to find vegan food across the rest of UK, too. You can even get a vegan sausage roll at nationwide bakery chain Greggs, for example, a creation that sparked derision among ardent vegan-phobes like Piers Morgan. It wasn’t just the food, though, that I found brought me closer to embracing life as a spiritual vegan goddess. I also felt great. My skin had cleared up, I no longer went to bed feeling bloated and I enjoyed the overall lightness that permeated my body. After a few months, I felt confident that I had taken to vegan life like a bean sprout to water. And as more research touted the environmental and ethical benefits of veganism, I relished in the fact that my new diet might be making a difference. Then the BBQ happened. I was not in a very good way, psychologically speaking. My grandfather had just died after a long bout of sickness and I remember trying to pull myself together for the party. I hadn’t eaten much that day and arrived to find that – as with most BBQs – the food offerings were all meat-based aside from a dismal-looking salad and a stack of bread rolls. © Getty gourmet hamburger and fries with drinks on the sideWhile I wasn’t tempted by the burgers, hot dogs, or chicken wings, something else hit a nerve: a miniature smoked salmon bagel. Maybe it was the veneer sheen of the bagel, or the vibrant orange hue of the salmon, but something about it signalled the beginning of the end of my vegan lifestyle. I didn't eat the bagel, but shortly after that I began to notice just how detrimental my veganism was to my social life. Shortly after that I began to notice just how detrimental my veganism was to my social life. Friends had stopped inviting me to certain restaurants because they thought I wouldn’t eat there and many declined invitations to come round to my house for dinner because they didn’t want to eat “mush” (a synonym for “vegan food” among my friendship group). It also transpired that no matter how little I spoke about veganism, my friends pertained that I spoke of little else and would roll their eyes whenever I mentioned anything to do with food. It was strangely alienating. After the near-miss salmon incident, I started to take a less Draconian approach to my diet. I was – and still am – mostly eating plant-based food, but there have been times when maintaining my veganism has felt socially and culturally impossible. For example, there was the time when I went on holiday with a close friend and his parents, who had taken us to a very expensive (and very non vegan-friendly) restaurant. With a lack of tofu on the menu, I succumbed the pressure of ordering the lemon sole (albeit without butter and with a side of spinach). Is honey vegan? Honey is often mistaken as vegan friendly, but it definitely is not, because the harvesting of honey by humans exploits honey bees and their health can be damaged by a sugar substitute that beekeepers replace the honey with. The selective breeding of bees to increase productivity is also harming a species that is already endangered by increasing susceptibility to disease. Then there was the Friday evening when I foolishly supplemented a meal for four gin and tonics and, feeling ravenous at 11pm, had a bite of my friend’s fillet-o-fish. Just a bite! As for my smoked salmon obsession, I’ve found it’s now a craving I just can’t seem to overcome – yes, I'm aware, a very middle class one at that. And while it’s not a regular occurrence, there have been occasions when I’ve woken up for work feeling a little groggy and treated myself to a Pret a Manger smoked salmon sandwich (arguably the best in Britain). It brings me unbridled joy. I began to notice just how detrimental my veganism was to my social life. © Getty Healthy baked sweet potato burger with whole grain bun, guacamole, vegan mayonnaise and vegetables on a board. Vegetarian food concept, light background.So, I decided to stop failing to be a perfect vegan, and instead decided to follow an 80 per cent plant-based diet and let myself enjoy the things that make me truly happy. I’ll always favour vegan options on menus, but after a year of trying veganism, I know I have to allow myself some breathing room when it comes to social occasions and group dinners. There’s a strange “forbidden fruit” culture surrounding veganism right now. In some cases, as we’ve seen with several vegan YouTubers who have been “caught” eating fish, this can result in soap opera-worthy, career-ending scandal. And while veganism can lend itself to a certain yoga-loving, tie-dye-wearing lifestyle, for me, it was only ever about the food. Food that made me feel good and food that was better for the planet. But, like most people, I don’t want the way I eat to define me, so I am no longer defining myself by the way I eat. And that's ok by me. https://www.msn.com/en-sg/lifestyle/lifestylefood/i-went-vegan-for-a-year-and-this-is-why-i-stopped/ar-BBVGzYq?li
  7. Singapore – On Apr 6, 2019 (Sat), Huawei’s P30 Series made its debut sale at VivoCity. There were hundreds already in line from as early as 9 pm the night before. By noon the following day, the smartphones were sold out. The P30 Series had first been launched in Paris last week and has been the talk of the town among fans and new users ever since. Huawei’s flagship line boasts the world’s first Leica Quad Camera with its ground-breaking zoom capabilities and low-light performance. The Huawei P30 Pro topped the charts in DxOMark’s photo and video categories with an all-time high score of 112, and 97 points, respectively, taking the crown from its predecessor, the P20 Pro. The P30 Pro was also recently recognised as the “Best Photo Smartphone” by the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) thanks to the phone’s RYYB colour filter array which lets photography enthusiasts take gorgeous shots even in the dark. The P30 Pro has the capability of 50x digital zoom allowing users to capture images as far as 580 metres away. “I started to know about Huawei since its launch of its previous Mate 20 Series and I have heard great reviews of the phone ever since. My fiancé has also been raving to me about the cameras on Huawei. I often use my phone to take photos so having a good camera is really key for me. When I heard about the night mode of the P30 Series, I was very impressed,” said Yvelyn Tey who was the first in line with her fiancé from 9 pm the night before the launch and a first-time Huawei smartphone user. Next in line was another couple, Valerie Kang and her boyfriend who also camped overnight for the release. “When we saw how the Mate 20 Series was sold out so quickly last year, we decided to arrive early last night to be safe so that we can get our P30 Pro together. We have never used a Huawei before and we are very excited to use the camera because of the good reviews that we have read online,” said Kang. Even travellers from Belgium, Lizzie de Vreese and her boyfriend went down to VivoCity to get their hands on the P30 Pro. “I’ve seen so many incredible images shared on social media that were taken with a Huawei phone and I knew that I had to switch my phone then. I have always been an Android user but I have been completely bought over by the camera quality of the P30 Pro. I am looking forward to snap away with my new phone during my travels!” said Lizzie. Huawei Consumer Business Group Singapore managing director Xu Chengfei explains that innovative technologies are the hallmark of the Huawei brand: “The new Huawei P30 Series features outstanding camera upgrades ahead of its time that will enable more freedom and room for creativity among users to capture the best moments in life. “The response at our public launch today has exceeded our expectations and is testament to consumers’ confidence in our line of smartphones. The Huawei P30 Series is our best-seller yet and we look forward to providing our customers with more quality and innovative products.” Missed the launch? Here’s where to get the P30 Series The Huawei P30 Series is available at all Huawei Concept Stores, local telecommunication operators, authorised mobile retailers, selected consumer electronic stores and online marketplaces. It comes with a 2-year warranty and premium services under the HICARE PRESTIGE package which includes one-year door-to-door repair pickup and delivery and three months screen insurance. For more information, please visit: https://consumer.huawei.com/sg/ About Huawei Consumer BG Huawei’s products and services are available in more than 170 countries and are used by a third of the world’s population. Sixteen R&D centres have been set up in the United States, Germany, Sweden, Russia, India and China. Huawei Consumer BG is one of Huawei’s three business units and covers smartphones, PC, tablets, wearables, cloud services and related products, and services. Huawei’s global network is built on almost 30 years of expertise in the telecom industry and is dedicated to delivering the latest technological advances to consumers around the world.
  8. NEW YORK (AP) — Wrestler Bret "The Hitman" Hart was tackled by a spectator Saturday while he was giving a speech during the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The attacker was promptly subdued by several people, including other wrestlers, who came to Hart's defense. Hart, 61, is OK. The person ran toward the ring from the crowd, spectator Alan Fisher told The Associated Press. "I couldn't believe that the security had missed him in the first place and the next thing you know there was Shane McMahon and Travis Brown on top of him the crowd was going crazy booing," Fisher said. "Everyone was cheering when one of the wrestlers punched him." New York City Police arrested 26-year-old Zachary Madsen, of Lincoln, Nebraska. He faces assault and criminal trespass charges. An email to the district attorney seeking someone who could comment on Madsen's behalf wasn't immediately answered. Several shocked onlookers posted footage of the tackle online. The induction event resumed, with Hart continuing his speech, after the fan was taken into custody. "He should have never attacked Bret Hart especially at such a special moment in his life," Fisher said.
  9. heng my new home does not have TV
  10. proshop is outsourced to other company. there 4 proshop, all 4 proshop all different company. but since they under dalkin, anything can blame dalkin
  11. U Sin Air-conditioning as in this company? how you know them? trusted?
  12. next time when i saw a pro shop i will ask them if they got extended warranty. what you mean they don't use their own installer?
  13. confirm can, i have see over 100 of new bto with 2 condenser. what they did is to 1 front of the ledge another behind. Plan A cant find picture online but it 2 condenser overlay each other in front and back without blocking the fan area plan B (one top and another bottom) my flat is like this but the shelter and toilet facing each other so i thinking of putting a door between them and it will make my room 6m X 3.9m
  14. your contractoris who? my current choice is proshop and gaincity
  15. bui bui always scare of heat ma. that why i do my homework to find the best material and able to reuse for the 2nd cycle of the new aircon. way before my new home is here. me thinking either dalkin proshop to install the material and then get gain city to install the aircon (cause wanted to extend warranty till 5 yr) i get my material sauce from here https://www.daikin.com.sg/dsp-materials#Copper
  16. 2 separate system 1 is my failed saved mode. they are independent of each other . that reason i asked if i can switch off the main for 2 month, i will rotate them 2 month... so my aircon nv break down.... even if big problem there always a backup
  17. currently my setting is 25c and mid high fan speed. (will mid high and high the same?) or must be at high fan BTw do you know any trusted aircon servicing company. the blast the aircon compressor with water to wash the dust off the metal grills. i have doing that when it raining , hahaha it like waiting for it to rain big big
  18. here the stuff i shortlisted: 2 separate system 1 (mitsubishi electric ( starmex ) and Daikin ) and it independent of each other so it mean they will their own trunking, owe isolator, own connection to their own circuit to connect to breaker switch, etc.... My choice of material: 3/4" inch Amaflex Class 1 for insulator 25mm uPVC drainage pipe with 30mm or 35mm turn pipe aka corner turn aka corner piping and with at least 1/4' insulation Keystone wiring 4C40, 4C70 (4C40 is for Indoor fancoil, while 4C70 is for compressor to isolator) PSB Tested Gauge 22 or 21 copper wire (Nyflex , DNE or Luvata)
  19. ya, me thinking of once a while like say rest for 2 month then on and let it warm up for 1 day then on aircon for 30min to 1hr to let it everything run then off using remote then off breaker main and 2 month later do the same. i worried if this is ok for aircon or will it shorted it lifespan?
  20. then i carry on with my original plan of dual aircon. BTW how often must aircon be switch on (as in from the breaker switch as in total switch off)? is once per month ok? or once every 2 month?
  21. my block is sheild and not facing toward the evening sun and also is block from evening sun by another blk
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