Posts tagged: photo
Titanic at 100 years (via The Big Picture - Boston.com).
Conspiracy theory no?
Is this true? SMRTTaxi sent this msg: Income opportunity. Dear partners, there is a breakdown in our MRT train services twitter.com/xinnhuii/statu…
— XinHui Lim (@xinnhuii) December 15, 2011
Ahora: Un Eclipse Lunar desde Hong Kong #lunareclipse twitter.com/SantiContreras…
— Santiago Contreras(@SantiContreras) December 10, 2011
East West Line delay: Train broke down and had to be pushed out of station (via STOMP - Singapore Seen).
They’ve finally learnt to put up signboard.
The most iconic moment of GE11? Photo by Edwin Koo. (via just rambling)
The iPhone’s retail debut was on June 29, 2007 — four years ago today. Its large touch screen isn’t novel anymore, but was revolutionary then.
Ever wondered how “smart phones” looked before the launch of the iPhone? Check out the blog post for a trip down memory lane.
We only have the 60.1% to thank. (via Nguk Chua’s Photos - Big Pay Cheque).
Proof of how many u-21 Sgporeans are still stupidly shortsighted and can’t see past PAP-dangled carrots. (by 假华侨中学 on Mobypicture).
With people like that, I’m absolutely not surprised why it is so difficult for the Singaporean society to be inclusive and gracious. Apparently, personal comforts supersede national and community interests.
[Via: @auturmis]
WP Rally @ Hougang April 28, 2011.
Have you seen this many people in your life before?
Massive earthquake hits Japan - The Big Picture.
Click-through for more photos.
Men clamber aboard buses in Ras Jdir, Tunisia, after fleeing Libya. By midday Wednesday, about 2,000 people had streamed over the Ras Jdir crossing point, part of a wider exodus of tens of thousands of foreign nationals trying to escape the North African country.
When I heard that the food is from SFI, I wasn’t surprised. They’re infamous for producing such crap. Just ask the NSFs.
(via chriswonder)
hahaha it makes a weird kind of sense
People might actually get jealous about it.
There’s at least one bus stop in Singapore named after a lamp-post.
You can actually find a few more of these naming schemes along Old Tampines Road.