The top three pics were of the Chinese Weekly Entertainment Club at Club Street. It is a private millionaire club with a history going back to 1891. Membership is private and confidential and I was not allowed to take any pics of the committee members on the board. The clock is still telling the time of its glorious days.
The lower two pics were of the Lu Wu Club, also at Club Street a short distance away from Weekly Club. It was empty and appeared to have moved or defunct. A big red no entry sign greeted the visitors at the main entrance. It is now gone, with its stories of the wealthy of the past hidden in the memories of its existing members if they are still around.
8/03/2014
10m population – Crossing the line of diminishing return
The netizens were not angry with Liu Thai Ker personally.
But for him to repeat this folly is just unbearable. And they are looking for a
scapegoat to vent their anger. Liu Thai Ker was in the right place to take the
blows. To have 6.9m or 10m or 20m is just a matter of adjusting to a life in a
more dense piece of rock. Can, sure can. The people would also become denser or
be condensed.
It is not a matter of can or cannot. It is a matter of
whether the people want to go down that road. It is not even a matter of being
sustainable or not sustainable. There are many schools of thoughts on this and
no one is wiser. It is not an absolute solution that we go this way or we will
perish. Come on, is there a genius out there that can be sure of this, that
there is no other ways?
By the same belief, I would not even grant it the privilege
of calling it a logic, the Australians must be dumb to have so few people in a
continent bigger than China,
India or the USA
and with a population of about 20m. The economists for growth will be screaming
‘fools’. The architects and property developers will be shaking their heads for
the lost opportunities to build more buildings and fill up the land with more
people. Wonder who is crazy?
Why do we want to keep building and building and to add more
and more people into this piece of rock? What for? Oh, economic growth! We have gone pass the law of diminishing
return when every extra effort will give smaller and smaller returns. We are in
a new level, a level when every extra effort, or increase in population, will
lead to an increase in pain. The more people we put into the island, the higher
will be the cost of living, the stress on the socio eco system, the
infrastructure and the demands on the people. It will lead to more stress and
more pain, on the people and on the systems and structures.
Those who are living in the confines of 50,000 sq ft
properties would not know or feel that this is happening. Some wise crackpots
are even telling the people that living in 600 sq ft flat for a family of 4 or
6 is fine, no drop in the quality of life. We used to have that kind of
environment in the 50s and 60s, 8 or 10 people living in a cubicle. That was
the quality of life. They escaped the squeeze by spending time outside the
cubicles. Today the people are better off with aircon comfort in shopping
centres and the great pubs and nightspots.
The people are saying they did not want this kind of
squeeze. Why should their lives be screwed by a few people who want to push
this belief through, even got it rubber stamped in Parliament? The govt has
heard the cries and the felt the anger. But it seems to choose the deaf frog
way, not wanting to listen and now we have a line up of snake oil sellers
paraded to sell this koyok of more population. Who is the crazy one? The people
must decide on this. The people have rejected the PWP. If the govt wants the
moral authority to carry this through, it must call for a referendum before
destroying this island for the Singaporeans and their children. Turning a deaf
ear is not a solution. This is the people’s call, not the call of a handful of
individuals, and definitely not the call of snake oil sellers.
Kopi Level - Red again.
8/02/2014
Tastefully offensive
TASTEFULLY OFFENSIVE
View this. It was on America's got talent. They are not so uptight as a people and a society. They know how to have fun.
View this. It was on America's got talent. They are not so uptight as a people and a society. They know how to have fun.
VEP- Trying to understand the decisions
The
VEP and Toll fees hike is turning into another mini crisis or pain among the
transport operators and travelers on both sides of the causeway. When one hiked
the other party also wants to hike. It can be Singapore first or Malaysia first, doesn’t matter. If
Malaysia does it, Singapore’s standard reaction will
be, we will match the hike.
For
the party who made the first move, one can quite safely deduce that they must
have done some homework, some analysis on the numbers and the reasons for hike.
Let’s hazard a guess on the reasons why LTA decided on the fee hike. The first
point is likely that the govt needs money and someone was told to look for more
revenue sources. Can the CPF issue be a factor where some changes will take
place to return some money to the people to appease them? A second reason is to
relate the cost of driving on our roads with comparatively higher COEs that the
Singaporeans are paying. A third reason, too many vehicles on the road and a
need to limit foreign vehicles coming in. But this third reason is contrary to
the need for economic growth, to have more economic activities, more people and
vehicles in the island. Raising fees would definitely lead to lesser vehicles
coming here if they could avoid it, lesser Malaysians driving in for leisure,
and lesser Malaysians shopping here and thus affecting the Great Singapore
Sale. Oh, GSS is over already I think.
A
fourth reason, would this affect those Singaporeans buying properties or
setting up factories at Iskandar? What kind of impact? Likely to be negative,
but is it good or bad for Singapore?
LTA
must have played with the different combinations on what would be the desired
fee hike and the acceptable consequences. So lesser vehicles, lesser people
coming in are acceptable trade offs for the increased in revenue. And if the
Malaysians retaliate by raising fees on their side, even lesser vehicles and
people coming in, but with a corresponding match in toll fee hike, the
increased in revenue is good.
What
would be the motivating factors for the Malaysians to do so? The first is
political. KNN anyhow raise VEP to make Malaysian vehicles pay more. Must hit
back to show them we cannot be makan or bullied. Another reason, well, using
the political excuse will be popular with the people, but better still, can
raise revenue also. This is like killing two birds with one stone. Can tekan
the Singapore govt and appease the
Malaysians. Got balls!. The third reason, or haven’t thought of, what if this
leads to lesser Singaporeans coming into Malaysia? Would it affect the
tourist dollar, would it affect the sales of properties at Iskandar and the
bigger plan of turning Iskandar into a shining pearl? What about the ordinary
Malaysians crossing over to work and the children taking public transport to
schools? This last question going to be susah.
What
both sides must have thought through would be the likely effect of choking up
the causeway and the second link. People, goods and money will not flow so
smoothly through these two links. It would definitely affect the economy the
wrong way. It is like throwing a spanner in the works by both sides.
Why
would the two govts want to do these things? In Singapore’s case, boh lui is a
likely to be a big factor. For the Malaysians, it is like trying to fight a
battle only to lose a war.
Kopi Level - Green
8/01/2014
Ebola – Are we safe?
With our open leg policies, are we safe from Ebola? MOH said Singaporeans should not be alarmed as the transmission is by direct physical contact of body fluids. Also ‘there is low travel connectivity to West Africa, where the current outbreak remains limited to’.
Just don’t be alarmed, which means what? There is little connectivity from here to West Africa. But there are indirect connectivities to West Africa by travelers from all over the world. The disease is posing a health epidemic across the whole world. Every country is alarmed and raising checks and quarantining travelers.
Pray it doesn’t hit us. Our jam packed trains are not going to be very helpful if one joker is affected. Remember Murphy’s Law. Pray, pray hard.
PS: This is the scary part.
'The incubation period of EVD varies from 2 to 21 days. Patients are not known to be contagious during the incubation period but become contagious once they begin to show symptoms which include sudden onset of fever, weakness, muscle pain, joint pain, headache and sore throat. This can be followed by vomiting, diarrhoea, rash, stomach pain, red eyes, impaired kidney and liver function, and in some cases bleeding. There is no vaccine or specific treatment for EVD.' Copied from a post in TRE.
Kopi Level - Green
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