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  1. i will be free ard tues or wed . will do it when i pass by the bank. thanks for the good suggestion otherwise i will be flamed of cheating 4 bucks. haha .. thanks alot
  2. i dun mind paying back by cheque, this one i know. must i deduct the stamp fees ? hehee ... joking .. anyway jus pm me the address n payee's name and i open a cheque of 4 dollars and mail over. (normal post hor) have a nice day.
  3. Creditbilty cannot be credited back since I have not lost it. I have no "temple" and I dun see a need to run either ... have i been on the run ? ? and should i run for a 4 dollars ? ermMmm... i really got to think about that .... anyway, I am just waiting for her to passby jurong point n i can pass to her ... tried to do interbank liao but i am just too idiotic for technology stuffs. So use the most traditional way, pass it to her in face. Talkin about technology, anyone knows how come i cannot access to mobtv whenever I am overseas? the option for "download" and "stream online" just did not appear but when i am in Singapore the download option is always there .. can PM me .. thanks alot ah ..
  4. anyway // u can contact me when u r in jurong area.... i pass the four bucks it to u. anytime .... littke biko. it's not the amt issue, even it's 4 cents .. it is still a must to returned. Fact of me overcharging is a fact. just that need "cleareance" from accusations ....
  5. I just tried transfring ,,, the machine says unable to do interbank transfer for my acc ... can u come to Boon lay stn to take it ??? I also send to u to yew tee last time ... I tried my best but jus gonna admit that I am technology idiot. i dun even noe how to use wireless. do let me know .. thanks
  6. erm .. i came back on a thursday and friday was working again .... saturday half day ... sunday rest, but then no doubt i ought to get back to u but provided if I am free or able to or not .. u emailed me yr wishlist of curtains .. did i manage to send to u immediately ? or only after some time ? why ? becos when I am free .. i will settle all outstanding stuffs on my list. As mentioned, 4 bucks or 4 cents .. i will return . u really got to tell me how to transfer to u ... if i would have wanted to cheat 4 dollars using my integrity, I guess i would have even calculated the taxi cost or even mrt costs from u right ? But then, it does not matter ... wat matters is that u happy with the deal then can liao. Anyway, pls pls pls tell me how to transfer 4 dollars to u ? Or if u happen to come to jurong area, do call me and I can pass to u ... i will be aboard from 8th august - 15th August, incase u wanna contact during tat time. There is nothing to boast about religon or devotion here .... I am not sure if yr actions and "flammings" goes in hand with yr personal faith but we need a clear understanding and conscience b4 commenting.
  7. i saw it only when i back in Sg and on my Hp ... u wanna see my passport ? ?? dun flame ... seek the facts ... 4 bucks is not the issue ... even 4 cents, if i over charged, i ought to return .. but dun flame. she can jus tell me how to transfer using ocbc n i will try to transfer 4 dollars to her .. tat's easy ...
  8. u got to tell me how to transfer four dollars to u .. i really have no idea .. i told u i was out from SIngapore for the past 1 week plus .. how to recieve sms ? its not that I wanna run away a mere four dollars from u ... I am at all hands to pay u the extra four dollars i "over-charged" u. or can i send u a cheque of four dollars instead ? I have never dealed with inter bank stuffs all my life ... thanks and kindly advise. Have a nice day ....
  9. hihi ... hmmm if u pass by jurong area .. i pass u back 4 bucks ... paiseh was away from Singapore for almost a week
  10. http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_139224.html Is Buddha tooth here the real McCoy? Some doubt authenticity of the relic housed at new Chinatown temple, with dental experts saying it could not have come from a human By Tan Dawn Wei & Mavis Toh WHEN it comes to housing a relic as sacred as a Buddha tooth, devotees spare no expense - as was the case for the new Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown. More than 60,000 donors poured $45 million and 270kg of gold into the four-storey building, where a tooth believed to be one of Buddha's molars now resides in a 3.6m-high stupa made out of worshippers' gold donations. But now, doubts have been cast over whether this tooth belonged to Buddha - or even a human being. And they range from the historical and political to the anatomical. Mr Yap Kok Feng, a paralegal executive, wrote to Lianhe Zaobao recently claiming that the relic looks nothing like a human tooth. When contacted, he said that he had shown a picture of it to dentists who believe it to be a herbivore's. One of them, Dr Pamela Craig, a senior lecturer at the School of Dental Science at the University of Melbourne, told The Sunday Times she had examined photographs and compared the tooth with teeth from various animal skulls in her comparative dental anatomy department. 'There's absolutely no possibility that it is a human tooth,' said Dr Craig, who specialises in human and animal oral anatomy. 'I'm almost certain that it belongs to a member of the Bos species, probably a cow or a water buffalo.' Dr Craig said human teeth should be rounded with a short crown and a comparatively longer root, but the picture clearly shows a long crown and a shorter root. 'In this case, looking at a photo is clear enough because it's so obvious that it's not a human tooth. It's like comparing a pear and an apple.' The Sunday Times also showed a picture of the tooth to four other dentists, including two forensic dental experts. All said the tooth could not have come from a human. 'This is an animal 'cheek tooth', that is, a molar at the back of the mouth,' said Professor David K. Whittaker, a forensic dental specialist at Cardiff University in Britain. The seemingly uneven biting surface is indicative of grass-eating animals whose teeth have 'a very efficient grinding surface for breaking up coarse plant materials,' he said. Dr Myra Elliott, a consultant oral and maxillofacial surgeon with a practice at Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, said: 'Even if human teeth have been fossilised, there's still a pattern. And what is shown in the picture doesn't look like a primate's tooth at all.' The size of the tooth - measuring 7.5cm - is also far too long for a human tooth, said Dr Anthony Goh, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. 'There isn't enough space in the jaw.' The tooth relic was supposed to have been discovered by a Myanmar monk, the late Venerable Cakkapala of Bandula Monastery, in 1980 while restoring a collapsed stupa at Bagan Hill in Mrauk-U, Myanmar. He gave the relic to Venerable Shi Fazhao, the abbot of both the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Golden Pagoda Buddhist Temple in Tampines in 2002. The public can see the tooth only twice a year - on Vesak Day and the first day of Chinese New Year. When The Sunday Times asked Venerable Shi Fazhao about the tooth, he said in Mandarin: 'To me, it has always been real and I have never questioned its authenticity.' As for the dental experts' assessment, he said: 'They can say all they want, I don't care what they say. If you believe it's real, then it's real.' The curious dental structure is not the only bone of contention here. In another Lianhe Zaobao commentary published on July 6, Chinese Buddhism studies researcher and lecturer Wan Bingyan cited religious and historical texts supporting the popular belief that only two of Buddha's teeth are left in this world. They are now believed to be at the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, Sri Lanka, and the Ling Guang Monastery in Beijing, China. When a third surfaced in 1998 after a Tibetan monk smuggled it out and handed it to Taiwan's Venerable Master Hsing Yun of Fo Guang Shan Temple, it was fingered by Chinese officials as a fake. Buddha's relics are venerated by Buddhists worldwide and held up as national treasures in Sri Lanka and China. China had allowed its Buddha tooth relic to go on tour to Thailand, Hong Kong and thrice to Myanmar at the government's invitation. Two tooth relic pagodas were later built in Yangon and Mandalay, one housing an ivory replica tooth and the other, donated religious items. Mr Kyaw Swe Tint, counsellor at the Myanmar Embassy here, said that as far as he knows, there has been no evidence of genuine tooth relics in his country. 'This (the one believed to be housed here) could very well be a fake,' he said. But Venerable Shi Fazhao said Venerable Cakkapala had given him the tooth; it was a private matter between two people and not between two countries. 'Don't politicise it,' he said. Would he let an expert examine the tooth in Singapore? He replied: 'It's mine, why should I let you examine it? Why don't you go examine what's in Sri Lanka and China first?' Venerable B. Dhammaratana, religious adviser of the Buddhist Research Society, explains that different Buddhist societies would subscribe to different versions of Buddha's legends. 'You can't say which is right or which is wrong.' dawntan@sph.com.sg mavistoh@sph.com.sg
  11. after long planning ... renovation starting 15th August after my trip to Bangkok .... thank goodness i took this period of time to save up 6000 bucks of furnishing cost. dunno enuff or not ... if anyone got cheap lobangs .. pls intro me ... Anyone noes if there is a condo unit to rent for one month in the west (jurong area) ??? cos i wanna stay away from my house duing the 1 month reno period.
  12. I was answering green tea his qns not spreading buddhism here. Ahh to add on to greentea. pls dun misunderstand that I am here to spread u any religon and I have not done that either ... I was telling you that fengshui n buddhism r 2 seperate entities and the religious duties as a Buddhist. Becos, outside too many plp blurr buddhism up with lots of wrong concepts. Really bo bian ... anyway, u r always free to mix anything u want may main point is to draw the line btw both entities.
  13. yeah ... fengshui n buddhism r two different things. It6 should not compliment and not advisable for buddhists to dabble in fengshui.
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