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Anyway my coffee table & dinning table came in. Therefore i update 3 photos.

Thanks.

NICE!! u should organise a renotalker gathering at yr cosy homey... :).. still waiting for yr free kosong pizza leh... lolx

 

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Yet another example of 3rd world mentality: theft of supermarket trolleys by mentally disabled cretins who lost their hands & legs.

Supermarts' bugbear: Trolley thieves

Problem persists despite the $1 deposit system; FairPrice starts campaign

By Lim Wei Chean weichean@sph.com.sg

Trolleys found abandoned in various parts of Toa Payoh estate. NTUC FairPrice alone reports about 70 missing trolleys a month.

DESPITE the $1 deposit on trolleys, many supermarkets are still losing tens of thousands of dollars every month, with shoppers failing to return them.

To prevent more from going on 'walkabouts', one supermarket chain is starting a public education campaign to remind shoppers to return their trolleys.

Another is getting its security officers to keep a closer eye on trolley abuse and to issue verbal warnings to errant users.

Yesterday, NTUC FairPrice started posting notices at more than 80 of its outlets to remind customers to return their trolleys to 'appropriate locations' after use. In-store announcements also echo the message.

Its head of corporate communications, Ms Angela Soo, said about 70 trolleys go missing each month.

The problem has persisted despite a $1 deposit system put in place about 10 years ago, added Ms Soo.

The same problem plagues the Giant Hypermarket chain, where about 100 trolleys go missing each month from its eight outlets, its spokesman said.

It is a constant bugbear for the chain, which is popular with people making budget and bulk purchases.

To counter the problem, it hires an external company to retrieve trolleys from the neighbourhoods near the various outlets. But this initiative, started in 2000, has had minimal effect.

Recently, its security officers also began keeping an eye on the movements of trolleys around the store.

Another supermarket chain, Sheng Siong, records some 20 trolleys lost and stolen each month from its 22 outlets.

Cold Storage and Shop N Save are unable to estimate how many trolleys go missing or are found abandoned.

However, a Cold Storage spokesman said the current measures in place are enough to prevent it from being a widespread problem.

Shopping trolleys cost supermarkets between $130 and $150 each. For NTUC FairPrice and Giant alone, the missing trolleys translate into losses of about $300,000 per annum.

The missing trolleys can often be found abandoned at car parks and HDB estates. And some HDB cleaners do not know what to do when they find them.

Housewife Irene Lim, 50, says she sees the illegal fruit sellers near her house using them to move their goods around.

Administrator Luckie Tan, in her 30s, said despite the supermarkets being some 10 to 15 minutes' walk away, she frequently finds trolleys abandoned in her estate.

She said: 'I've seen people with just two plastic bags of groceries pushing their trolleys back to their doorstep.'

These trolleys are then abandoned.

Mr Daniel Koh, a psychologist at Insights Minds Centre, said the persistent problem could be due to people getting lazy about returning the trolleys when the message is not consistently reinforced.

He said that when they see others doing it, then it is easier to follow suit. Also, perhaps $1 has not that much value now, so people think the effort of returning it is not worth getting back that deposit.

FairPrice's Ms Soo said the chain hopes its Please Return Trolley campaign can generate public awareness that not returning trolleys is considered theft.

 

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Anyone staying up late for the Champions League Final tonight?

Btw, for those looking forward to the upcoming Transformers 2 Movie: Revenge of the Fallen

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Seems like I need another trip to Ikea for another display glass this coming weekend!

 

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Anyone staying up late for the Champions League Final tonight?

Btw, for those looking forward to the upcoming Transformers 2 Movie: Revenge of the Fallen

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Seems like I need another trip to Ikea for another display glass this coming weekend!

me me.. i will try to wake up for tonight big match...

btw looking at the transformers pic you posted remind me of my army friend who like to sing this "Transformer, no money to buy" instead of Transformer, more than meets the eye.. :D

 

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Places that u can go this weekend : )

John Little Mega Expo Sale

28 May 2009 - 07 June 2009

Event type : Retailer & Sales

Venue : Singapore Expo, Hall 4

Admission : Public - Free Admission

Event Schedules : Time: 10.30am to 10pm

Harvey Norman Sales

29 May 2009 - 31 May 2009

Event type : Retailer & Sales

Venue : Singapore Expo, Foyer 2 Level 1

Admission : Public - Free Admission

Event Schedules : Time: 10.30am to 9.30pm

Show Profile :

Harvey Norman Sale - small Appliances

Electrolux Family Sales

Up to 50% Discounts!

Happening on this weekend 30 and 31st May 2009, Electrolux is having a family sale at its new location in Toa Payoh Jackson Square. Quality products like washing machines, vacuum cleaners, ovens, hobs, hoods and etc will be up for grabs! Limited stock available so if you are looking to replace your household item, do be there early.

Event Details:

Venue: 11 Lorong 3 Toa Payoh, Jackson Square Block B Carpark

Date: 30 and 31st May 2009

Time: 9:30am to 6pm

 

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Game abt to start and Mc Donalds sent my order wrongly. Hope the delivery guy returns in time before kick-off!!!

Halftime Score: Barca 1 - Man Utd 0

Summary: Man Utd started off the blocks brightly for the first 10 mins.

Barca first attack of the game and Eto'o scores

Barca dominate with their slick passing since then

Edited by Iman
 

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First case of H1N1 went to Tanamera Clinic @ Blk 73 Bedok South Ave 3 #01-462 S460073 to consult GP before going TTSH.
I have consulted Dr Koh before - one of the few Dr who has a heart and charged reasonable consultation fees. However, his consultation fees may have gone up as with prices of all other goods & services in Singapore.

On community news:

Girl's 4-storey fall due to human error

Inquiry panel finds that it is due to failure to detect corroded railing

By Cheryl Ong ongyiern@sph.com.sg

Siti Nur Aini Mohamed has been discharged from hospital. She is back to her bouncy self, except for a limp and a bald patch on her head where she was operated on.

INADEQUATE checks led to an eight-year-old girl's fall through a gap in a metal railing at the lift landing outside her fourth-floor Telok Blangah flat, the committee that investigated the mishap concluded. The error stemmed from failure to detect the corroded railing, which had a towel draped over it.

Tanjong Pagar Town Council's plans

All property officers will have to do a compulsory six-monthly check on all railings.

Qualified professionals will be engaged in all future repair and redecoration projects to check on all structural elements like railings and recommend appropriate repairs.

Siti Nur Aini Mohamed was playing at the lift landing on March 8 this year, when she plunged four storeys. The girl sustained multiple fractures and was warded in the intensive care unit at National University Hospital for two weeks after developing a blood clot in her brain.

Tanjong Pagar Town Council chairman Koo Tsai Kee formed an independent inquiry committee on March 18 to find out the cause of the incident.

The committee comprised architect Johnny Tan Cheng Hye as chairman of the group, as well as lawyer K. Anparasan and engineer Teh Hee Seang.

'We are of the view that the unfortunate incident is a one-off,' said Mr Tan at a press conference yesterday. 'The problem occurred due to human error.'

The 60-day inquiry found that while the Tanjong Pagar Town Council's Residents Feedback System was 'fairly comprehensive', the telephone operators were not trained to deal with complaints about building defects.

The committee was also unable to find conclusive evidence in the voice and phone logs from the town council feedback system that proved that residents had reported the damaged railing to the authorities prior to Siti's fall. Earlier media reports quoted two residents, besides the girl's grandfather and uncle, saying they had made reports to the town council about the corroded railing, but they were not checked out.

'But regardless of whether calls were made or not, the committee held the view that...such corrosion, given the regularity with which inspections were made, should have been noted and the missing railings rectified immediately,' said Mr Tan.

Siti was discharged from hospital last month, and is back to her bouncy self, except for an obvious limp and a bald patch in her hair where she was operated on.

The MP for the ward, Mr Sam Tan, said the town council paid for Siti's medical bills. Well-wishers have set aside a $10,000 fund for her studies, which her school principal can use with discretion.

Said Siti's 69-year-old grandfather Johari Mohd Siamu: 'I'm very glad for the support the town council has shown us since the accident. We have no more worries for Siti now that she's taken care of.'

The committee recommended that specialised contractors take over the maintenance of the housing blocks, as they will be better trained to assess damaged parts of the building. EM Services, which oversaw maintenance and repairs in the estate, said the property officer, who was in charge of maintenance of the block at that time, has since transferred to another division.

This stresses the importance of residents taking notice of decrepit common areas that are in need of cleaning, repair or maintenance & reporting such occurrences to the Town Council, located at:

Blk 206 Bedok North St 1, #01-353 Singapore 460206

Tel: 1800 444-9549

Fax: 6444-0775

Email: ectcnet@ectc.org.sg

It is NOT the job of Town Council to ensure a safe & secure living environment; their duty is to collect Service & Conservancy Charges; it is the sole responsibility of residents to make sure that common areas are cleaned, maintained and if necessary repaired.

Edited by DSA
 

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Hi,

Anyone from LG is on Singtel's MIO Home plan??? Want to convert from my present Singnet plan but heard that previously MIO got problems... Heard that now is okay...anyone can confirm???....

Thanks...

 

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Places that u can go this weekend : )

John Little Mega Expo Sale

28 May 2009 - 07 June 2009

Harvey Norman Sales

29 May 2009 - 31 May 2009

Show Profile :

Harvey Norman Sale - small Appliances

Electrolux Family Sales

In addition, got popular and FOOD expo 29 may to 2 June same place, yum yum...http://singex.com.sg/index.php?option=com_events&task=view_month&Itemid=38&channels=26

Edited by Ideasmiths
 

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Hi,

Anyone from LG is on Singtel's MIO Home plan??? Want to convert from my present Singnet plan but heard that previously MIO got problems... Heard that now is okay...anyone can confirm???....

Thanks...

I have been on MIO in LG since Sep 2008, better than the maxonline line I had.

Don't go for the packaged plan, go Singtel or hello shop and custom made your own (I got an analog line instead of the usual digital one).

In June got PC show, maybe got good freebies...

 

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