Question ... I thought I might go for a spin up north this Saturday or Sunday morning .. does anyone have a tried & fun route they can recommend, other than a blast on the north/south hwy? oh and something easy where I'm not gonna get lost.
You could try asking mad MAX or call Kee Lin. They are the experts on the less trodden routes. Spaing is good with some backwater locations too, but dun bend over!
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Uncle Tiong, when your car arrive, please show didi this hor... i wanna see For those sick and tired of living vicariously through James Bond, Aston Martin is giving buyers of the 240,000 ($330,864) DBS coupe the chance to add on a svelte wristwatch that will actually lock, unlock and start their new vehicle. The limited edition Jaeger LeCoultre AMVOX2 chronograph not only boasts "over 200 parts to its casing and an equal number in the watch movement itself," but it will include a miniaturized form of the "DBS transponder electronics" within the base. Owners of the timepiece will be able to leave the key at home in a vault and crank their new ride up with the touch of a watch, but the convenience will cost you a stiff 25,000 ($34,465) on top of the car's purchase price. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hi Lung....can you please elaborate why the CFA would be a better option in the long run? From your perspective. Thanks!
McLaren have been excluded from the 2007 and 2008 Formula One World Championships. The Woking team, who faced the World Motor Sport Council for the second time in Paris today after new evidence came to light, were found guilty of using Ferrari's information in this year's Championship. And the punishment is their exclusion from this year and next year's World Championships. More to follow... Source: Planet F1
According to reports on the BBC, the FIA's World Motor Sport Council has proposed that McLaren are excluded from the 2007 and 2008 World Championships. However, the corporation claims that the exact nature of the punishment which will be meted out is still being discussed. As such, Lewis Hamilton's World Championship bid may yet be rekindled, with McLaren expelled from the Constructors' Championship but both Alonso and Hamilton permitted to compete for the Drivers' title. The FIA has confirmed that a definitive verdict is now imminent. More as we get it... Source: Planet F1
hope hamilton is booted out as a consequence. he tries too hard to get good press - sneaky goody two shoes, notwithstanding his skills. alonso joined the wrong team
they actually sell a masters in wm.. lol. sexy. &, sex sells. c'mon that has got to be the epitome of commercialization. used to teach the cfa, when i was a young fart, 7 yrs ago, on the side. paid a then reasonable rate of 120/hr. day-job alone wasn't supporting my vices. 1st question i asked my students - auditors, ib's, civil service type, jobless oil explorers etc. - was, "why (the fark) do you guys spend 3k each for a few classes and burn your weekends listening to my rant? not that i mind the money." no kiddin. they could have bought schenker, go through past exam questions and breeze through each level. i am not a big fan of those three initials despite being one and having taught the program. in fact, my statement invariably to all my staff is that qualifications ain't worth 1 air molecule if they can't deliver.
McLaren Chucked Out Of Constructors' Title, Drivers Free To Fight For Title McLaren have been booted out of this year's Constructors' Championship, however, their drivers are free to race for the World title That was the verdict handed down by the FIA's World Motor Sport Council following today's Stepneygate hearing in Paris. McLaren were called to appear before the WMSC for the second time after new evidence came to light, suggesting that McLaren had made use of the Ferrari documents they were previously found guilty of being in possession of. After hours of deliberation, the WMSC ruled that McLaren were to be stripped off their 2007 Constructors' Championship points as well as fined $100m - a record amount in F1. The final part of the ruling is that the team's 2008 cars will be subject to examinations before racing next season. However, on the upside, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso will face no points-penalties and will be allowed to fight for this year's Drivers' Championship title. Hamilton is leading the battle on 92 points, three ahead of Alonso. Source: Planet F1
really depends on what you wanna do. this is one qualification meant for more private bankers. upside is hat sector of the industry is booming. my sis in private banking...moved 3 banks in 1 year, each time with pay hikes. again, by the time you graduate, that sector may have already pass its peak. nevertheless, i hear the programme comes with work attachment and sponsoring banks, which is job guaranteed upon graduation. when do you start? K
1)depends on what you wana do with the qualification. MBA...good for all industries...generalist degree. of course there are some specialists MBAs...in finance etc etc. CFA...good for those intend on Finance career. 2)MBAs...premium attached only for premier universities. 2nd tier and below Universities MBAs, MIGHT not bring expected financial rewards. CFAs....always premium.
Well at least i am doing it in private Someone so frustrated lately ah, if one finds onself bouncing off the rev limiter and cant shift up, trying slowing down. I am sure we all understand
Yep that is the area i am gunning for, yes the internship would definately help, plus the last module is done in Switzerland so should be quite interesting. Barring any finacial hicupps i am gunning for 08 july intake. Now have to pre-plan where i would stay for a month in swiss, probably end up in some backpacker thingy, unless i can rope dear mummy along haha then its suite time I will do the CFA after the above.