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iPunter
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07-Jun-2007 16:11
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Singaporegal would probably say... |
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cashiertan
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07-Jun-2007 07:51
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singgal, what is your take on the DJI? correction? or just simple profit taking? i got too many indicators liao so abit confuse thou i am more biased towards a small correction. SMart money areadi moving out of DJ since late May.. |
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chinkiasu
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06-Jun-2007 22:21
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thanks Singaporegal for the feedback re Andana.. I will let the boss know... actually, Ipunter nowadays... a rented premium size car is best... comfortable relaxing drive plus most developed countries have good motor inns... however if you are in countries like East Africa then you must have a high clearance SUV such as GMC Yukon, Toyota Land Crusier... a caravan would leave you completely stucked and stranded to be eaten by lions & hyenas..... |
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iPunter
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06-Jun-2007 22:00
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Caravaning is one way to live the normadic life in a big country... |
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singaporegal
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06-Jun-2007 21:50
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Hi chinkiasu, I have gone to Andana spa before. It was a nice environment but I found the massage too short. Only 45 mins if I remember correctly. |
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singaporegal
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06-Jun-2007 21:49
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Hi chinkiasu, geojam and colorado, Thanks for the posts about the caravan. Yikes... changing the toilet contents sounds absolutely gross.... maybe not a good idea afterall. But are there caravan services for rental? hehehe... then not so bad. |
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chinkiasu
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06-Jun-2007 21:44
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actually ah, Singaporegal and Geojam... if you are serious about the travel in caravan... while it may sound so adventureous and free i.e go anywhere you want to etc.. consider this that in reality you often have to camp in caravan designated places where you can get your supply of water etc.. also someone has to change that (smelly) bucket.. so unless you have a volunteer like perhaps Geojam to do it, Singaporegal... I think not so brilliant idea really... |
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iPunter
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06-Jun-2007 18:45
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SporeGuy... |
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colorado
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06-Jun-2007 17:59
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Hi Elfie, Thanks for your thoughts about UIC and apologies for replying this late; this thread sure moves like a cheetah! Anyway, I like what you said about not having to prove who is right and wrong, I guess, at the end of the day, it is to make money. I'm lying low at the moment and just monitoring the situation before making any move but UIC is still on my radar. However, I forgot to ask you why you want to exit and lie low by Oct this year. Care to enlighten? Singaporegal, I just got back from down under and had a great time driving all the way down south. I saw several caravans at the park and they look real interesting. However, I'm not too sure about the comfy level when it comes to the bed though. I also heard that it is not that easy and safe to drive one as it is top-heavy. I heard from my friend that it can be a problem when the wind is strong and you don't have experience handling such a vehicle. So far, I've always rented a 8-seater to move around but was told that a sedan is the safest, like the Ford Falcon. |
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Sporeguy
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06-Jun-2007 17:45
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Sibu is the gateway to the mighty Rajang River and its vast hinterland. As the main commercial centre and port for the Rajang Basin, Sibu is the starting point for one of the world's great river journeys. The second largest town in Sarawak, Sibu is situated on the confluence of the Rajang and Igan River, 130 km from the South China Sea. It is a thriving, modern town dominated by its bustling and crowded waterfront. Sibu's wealth and fame are largely due to its enterprising, hard working Foochow community, who arrived in Sarawak from Southern China during the reign of Rajah Charles Brooke (1900 - 1917), and the town is still frequently referred to as "New Foochow". Nowadays, however, Sibu's populaton of 180,000 is a colourful mix of Chinese, Malays, Ibans and other ethnic races. Each race takes great pride in its own traditions and customs, but racial harmony and unity are the norm here. Sibu is to the NE of Kuching (about 1/3 the length of Sarawk from Kuching. |
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j3r0m3
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06-Jun-2007 17:42
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Sibu??? or Cebu? if Cebu, then phillipines |
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iPunter
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06-Jun-2007 17:40
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Anyone knows where/what is Sibu? |
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rogue_trader
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06-Jun-2007 17:37
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sporeguy, wat kucing? u mean kuching (Sarawak)?? |
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Sporeguy
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06-Jun-2007 17:32
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I think it should be kucing (meaning cat, old spelling kuching, note also the name of the capital of Sarawak) kurak (spelling not too sure, indicating must get a Malay dic for myself). |
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rogue_trader
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06-Jun-2007 17:29
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eastonbay, thanks.. ya, aimed for the kill.. jerome, although premium is higher, bt it worth it.. my sis dat time claim for her overseas trip as she fell down, and the claiming process quite a breeze.. somemore in my opinions, aig "headquartered" in western countries mah, so u go europe lagi good.. or u can try tenet.. |
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EastonBay
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06-Jun-2007 17:12
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rogue_trader, how was the exam... tong-sha? chinkiasu, thanks for the pics! Have you been checking your email? elf: still holding on to my StA, ha ha.. hp in sight for you? Half way there. But really my holding is so gucheng gurak (don't know Malay, so spelling??), peanuts lah. geojam: disappearing in action? (like me) |
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j3r0m3
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06-Jun-2007 15:35
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Thanks alot RT, i saw AIG when i was at Chan Brothers. Apparently they are the underwriters for them. but abit on the steeper side |
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rogue_trader
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06-Jun-2007 13:10
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choohian, i know you "meant" me well la.. if i wise, i would had bingo that rebus... haahahahaa... peace.. jerome, i suggest you take a look at aig.. |
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rogue_trader
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06-Jun-2007 13:07
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jerome, last time when i did a comparison for travel insurance and deduced the following: mitsui- quite cheap, aig- claims very "easy" (if any) bt one had to pay a premium for it la, ntuc- average, oac- not so competitive, tenet- heard that it good bt never try them before.. |
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j3r0m3
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06-Jun-2007 12:46
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can anyone advise me on travel insurance? what to look out for? which is the "best"? I realise that this is going to open a can of worms, but perhaps the basis of comparison is whether the coverage is adequate and yet the premium is affordable. i.e. Value for $$$. Also if really suay suay kena something bad, which ones will be damn difficult to claim, or argue over the amount with you til you pek chek? |
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