I just try to visit TOC and this message greeted me.
This account has been suspended.
My goodness! What have I done to be suspended from TOC? I hope this is a technical error. My mind is running wild with all kinds of possibilities.
TOC may want to explain to me quickly.
oops, i think i got it wrong. it is TOC that has been suspended i think.
ReplyDeleteHi redbean;
ReplyDeleteGood morning(rain is good-no worry of water shortage and its' price increase).
Me and another friend unable to access TOC too. Hope it is technical glitch and nothing untoward.
patriot
hi patriot,
ReplyDeleteyou are right. it must be the rain and water seeps into their server. wait for the sun to shine again.
Sun already shining for some in paradise but for the majority it will rain for a long long time. Better be prepared for rainy days.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I read on ST that Singapore will have sunny weather when all other places will have rain. Hmmmm, we must be doing something right to be so blessed.
my fear is that toc may not see the sun again.
ReplyDeletemerry xmas everyone.
Has been disabled! Intentionally, not affected by weather.
ReplyDeletebye bye toc. your domain has been disabled. what have you done? must have posted something that touched a nerve. so sorry lah. should have seen more careful. you should know that big brother is always watching you.
ReplyDeleteIs the Suspension due to the Internet Regulation that has been mooted lately?
ReplyDeletepatriot
can anyone get into toc? i am met with a wordpress gate that would not let me pass through.
ReplyDeletesomething sinister happening?
Can access TOC now, but no mention of its domain being suspended yesterday on its website. Mystery!
ReplyDeleteoh yes it is back. would be good if toc gives an explanation on the suspension to dispel any rumours.
ReplyDeleteDirty Harry on November 20, 2010 said:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnMLGkj91Og
Six suspects in Bukit Panjang slashing attacks likely to be detained under CL
November 16th, 2010 | Author: Editorial
Six suspects involved in the November 8th Bukit Panjang slashing attacks are likely to be detained without trial.
A total of 16 suspects aged between 19 and 49 were arrested in connection with the two cases of armed rioting, with 10 released on bail pending investigation.
In response to a report in The New Paper on Tuesday, which said the six are being ‘processed for detention under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act,’ a police spokesman confirmed that this was being looked into.
The Act has largely been used to deal with organised crime syndicates and Secret Societies, which once plagued Singapore. Presently, there are 196 being detained under this act for gang-related activities.
In the first attack, a 20-year-old man was slashed at about 10pm at Block 418, Fajar Road.
Not long after, the group of attackers, some armed with choppers, rained blows on six others near a basketball court at Jelapang Road – some 400 metres from the first site.
Seven youths aged between 14 and 20 were injured in the attacks and sent to hospital.
The day Harry is gone! what may Happen to Singapore?organized crime syndicates and Secret Societies a comeback in Singapore today ready..
ReplyDeleteSix suspects in Bukit Panjang slashing attacks likely to be detained under CL.........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnMLGkj91Og