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  1. the tank is 4*2*2 in case u guys r wondering, so there are many many rocks inside. good as base rocks or in a FOWLR tank
  2. the rocks were used in a FOWLR tank, many pieces are abt 30cm long the larger pieces are not obvious in the pict as it's placed behind as the main structure water was just removed yesterday. prefers to sell everything in one shot, quote me a price for a fast deal collect in Hougang
  3. you might want to view these too http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type...tegory=0&page=1 some reef tanks here... http://www.youtube.com/results?search_quer...f&search=Search
  4. market prawns, squid, fish meat etc, cut into small slices and feed using the plastic tongs.
  5. a gaping clam: A Guide to Buying and Caring for Tridacnid Clams: http://www.3reef.com/forums/clams/intro-gi...lams-37258.html
  6. more 'skim-mud' from the collection cup cover
  7. 'skim-mud' from my cheapo 2014 after i dump away the skimmate
  8. My fish is a Epinephelus flavocaeruleus (Blue and Yellow Grouper), I didn't see the fish at reborn maybe it's the same one. it's one feet long, sometimes will have small light blue dots on the body.
  9. nowadays airport security are more stringent, they seems to be scanning every passengers.... Personally, Chameleons and small snakes are better pets as they're tame. not too long ago at JKT, a Slow Loris was selling at SGD40, very cute with their white/brownish fur.
  10. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=16999 http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=46168 http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=47232
  11. downgrade to 3 rm flat with a 6ft tank....
  12. in fact there are several of them... who had murdered frogs, rabbits and puppies
  13. I think next time she better wear a full face helmet so the wind can't mess up her fake eyelash and makeup...
  14. Feb 14, 2006 Exit permit rule to apply from age 13 under new Bill $2,000 fine proposed if boys go abroad for more than three months without permit By Ken Kwek SINGAPOREAN boys and permanent residents aged 13 and older will need an exit permit if they travel abroad for more than three months. This lowering of the age limit for the permit was proposed in Parliament yesterday. Currently, only those who are older than 16 1/2 need to get the exit permit from the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) when they want to go abroad beyond three months. This change is one of two key changes in the Enlistment Act put before Parliament. The other is to double the maximum fine to $10,000 for those who dodge the draft, an increase prompted by the Melvyn Tan episode. Dr Teo Ho Pin, a member of the Government Parliamentary Committee (GPC) for Defence and Foreign Affairs, sees the exit permit change mainly as a reminder to those going for overseas study. 'It's to remind them that they have a duty to return to do national service,' Dr Teo, who is an MP for Holland-Bukit Panjang GRC, said last night. So, families with young sons going on holidays abroad during a long weekend or the school holidays are not going to be affected by the change. But those going abroad, say, on a student exchange programme that extends beyond three months or to study at a foreign institution will need to apply for an exit permit. It can be done in person at Mindef's Central Manpower Base or on the Internet. Those who fail to do so face a fine of up to $2,000. The same maximum fine will be imposed when the child remains outside Singapore for a period longer than that stated on the exit permit. Each of the child's parents or legal guardians could also be fined up to $2,000. Mr Sin Boon Ann, also a member of the GPC for Defence and Foreign Affairs, said the changes are 'timely and necessary'. Said Mr Sin, an MP for Tampines GRC, last night: 'The Melvyn Tan episode highlighted the need to reinforce how seriously we regard national service.' The Singapore-born pianist, now 49 and a British citizen, sparked a public outcry when he got a $3,000 fine last year for skipping national service. He left Singapore to study music in Britain and did not return home for national service in 1977. Last month, Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean told Parliament that stiffer punishments would be proposed against draft dodgers, including pressing for a jail term that is provided for under current legislation. In explaining the new position, Mr Teo said the increased penalties are to send a strong signal that national service is critical to Singapore's survival. About 700,000 Singapore men had served or are serving national service. One of them is writer Ng Yi-Sheng, 25. He feels the changes are an overreaction. 'Increasing the punishment for draft-dodgers would make NS seem even more of a forced obligation,' he said. However, Mr Kevin Loh, 29, who owns a cleaning company, disagrees. He favours the changes. 'National service is a key institution, and while those who are willing to serve have nothing to fear, it will be good to have a stronger deterrent for those who might want to escape their duty,' he said. kenkwek@sph.co
  15. has been using MS AntiSpyware Version: 1.0.701 since Jan 2005 still able to update and scan.
  16. it is not necessarily what it seems like, there are some hidden meanings on that website...
  17. Higher wages seen for Singapore workers as job market tightens By Wong Choon Mei, Channel NewsAsia Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 01 February 2006 2037 hrs Singapore businesses optimistic in first half of 2006 Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 01 February 2006 1554 hrs Singapore's employment in 2005 at all-time high of 2.3 million By Hwee Goh, Channel NewsAsia, Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 01 February 2006 1104 hrs Singapore's economy expected to continue prospering: PM Lee By Wong Siew Ying, Channel NewsAsia Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 28 January 2006 0721 hrs NTUC aim: Make 10,000 jobs pay more this year Straits Times Jan 14, 2006 RECORD panel recommends financial incentives for NSmen By Julia Ng, Channel NewsAsia, Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 19 January 2006 1702 hrs Panel recommends incentive package for companies to hire older workers More workers expected to find jobs in 2006: NTUC Chief NTUC to set up $50m fund to help low-wage workers upgrade their skills By May Wong, Channel NewsAsia Medisave withdrawal limit to be raised from $300 to $400 from April Singapore expects strong manufacturing investments in 2006 Strong jobs gains show Singapore employers hiring for growth: analysts Jalan Besar Town Council unveils $517m estate upgrading plan By Yvonne Cheong, Channel NewsAsia S&C and rental rebates for 700,000 households By Sharon Tong, Channel NewsAsia Sembawang Town Council to spend $570m on renewal plan Singapore created 28,500 jobs in Q3 ComCare Fund disburses $8.7m to help low income households By Wong Siew Ying, Channel NewsAsia East Coast Town to undergo S$500m renewal programme By Julia Ng, Channel NewsAsia HDB upgrading programme speeds up with 64 precincts chosen for 2006 By Farah Abdul Rahim, Channel NewsAsia Aljunied Town Council announced a S$160 million town renewal masterplan Jobless rate down to 2.5%Lowest in 4 years! Straits Times 1 Feb 2006 Singapore retailers say festive season sales the best since 2003 By Anjana Menon, Channel NewsAsia Manufacturing, service sectors optimistic about business conditions, Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 01 February 2006 2016 hrs Singapore's PMI expands for 9th straight month in January By Loh Kim Chin, Channel NewsAsia Singapore's STI ends at six-year high for second day running Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 02 February 2006 1818 hrs Singaporeans less worried about economy, job security: survey By May Wong, Channel NewsAsia Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 03 February 2006 1851 hrs http://happycitizen.blogspot.com/
  18. U can backup all data and do a clean installation of OS.
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