Ideas for pR0n.sg

How would pR0n.sg look like? That’s the question.

Q: Do you ping a post normally like you do for ping.sg

A: You don’t ping your post. You poke them.


Q: If a ping is now a poke? What about pong counts? Are they still called pongs?

A: Nope. For every ‘pong’, it is counted as a ‘moan’. Because after you poked your readers with your posts, they are considered to be moaning away.


Q: What about the [+] and [-] features?

A: Only the [+] feature remains and it works differently. So, if you decided you didn’t like a post and you don’t wanna give it any more moans, u click on the [+] to give it a condom. After all, having sex with a condom on does reduce the pleasure in doing so, no?


Q: Will the ‘Most popular in the last 24 hours’ gets a radical change as well?

A: Yes. It will now be known as the ‘Most ‘bukkakae-d’ is the last 24 hours’. And as to what’s the meaning of ‘Bukkakae’… you don’t wanna know and I am not going to explain it on a PG-site.


Addendum #1 (Thanks to chillycraps for reminding)

Q: What about the shoutbox? What’s it gonna be called on pR0n?

A: The Wank Box. For those desperate hum sup wankers to shout out to their idols to quickly come out with their next post so they can ‘grab their dicks and double click’.


Addendum #2 (Thanks to pinklittlefigure for reminding)

Q: Will the forum also get a different name?

A: It will be called Mass Orgy. Here you can do a group exchange of body fluids ideas on how to improve pR0n.sg.

Nicolas Anelka 1 : 0 ManUre

Bolton won for the first time against ManUre since December 1978. Nicolas Anelka, previous from Arsenal, scored the only deciding goal in the match.

Anelka’s beautiful and impressive goal is the result of a Patrick Evra foul, which awarded Bolton a free kick. Ivan Campo crossed the ball from the right channel with his left foot into the left penalty area, in which Nicolas Anelka chested the ball, and then slammed the ball right low into the goal with his right foot.

It is not often that ManUre is served the humble pie. Let us not forget the teams which has done so to remind them that they are not gods nor are they infalliable. It’s also time some of ManUre’s more irritating fans get a lousy day.

May Bolton and Manchester City live long and prosper. (I said the same thing last year for Portsmouth and West Ham.)

Do Away With Taxi Surcharges

I read with horror that Seng Han Thong, the MP for Yio Chu Kang SMC and adviser to the six-affiliate Taxi Operators’ Association, has suggested in the latest edition of NTUC This Week an additional surcharge for busy places like clubs, pubs, hotels, shopping malls and Raffles Place.

This is absolute bullshit. Pardon me for being ignorant because all the places in the world I have been to, Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Taipei, Hsinchu, Shanghai and Hangzhou, none of these places make the passenger (the customer) reward the the taxi driver (the businessman) so that he will willing go where his business is. On top of that, I have about half a dozen friends, colleagues and ex-colleagues from HK, who also said there’s no such thing there.

In other words (and as far as I am concerned), with the exception of the late night surcharges that’s universal, there’s probably no other place on this planet that comes with the following jumble of surcharges on top of the metered fare like Singapore:

  1. Phone Booking
  2. Electronic Road Pricing (ERP)
  3. Boarding in the CBD
  4. Boarding during Peak Hour
  5. Public Holiday

And that’s not including the surcharges for boarding a cab in Changi Airport, Changi Airfreight Center, Seletar Airport and the Singapore Expo.

According to Seng, the root cause of soliciting, refusing to pick up passengers and overcharging lay in the pricing mechanism and errant cabbies resorted to such behaviour because demand for taxis exceeded the supply at certain times and places.

Thus ‘only location surcharges can address the problem of balancing the demand and supply of taxi services at specific places and time, while allowing taxis to charge a more affordable rate at other places such as HDB estates and neighborhood shopping malls.’

* Yawn * What else is new? When will the Tali-PAP be capable of coming up with solutions that doesn’t cost any money? Do we need to pay them another couple of millions a year to make it happen?

This is total utter crap, Seng! Aren’t you aware that someone once pointed out that with a total of 45,000 taxis, the taxi per capita in Singapore is way higher than that of Hong Kong? While that may not mean that the supply has exceeded the demand, it would however mean that the supply is not well utilized if passengers continually complain about how difficult it is to get a cab when some cabbies can afford to idle and park their cabs at certain places to tout and refuse to pick up passengers even when approached. Coupled with the fact that some cabbies lamented that they can circle around HDBs estates for more than half an hour without passengers while passengers in the town area languish for almost the same amount of time without a cab, why there can still exists a situation in which ‘demand for taxis exceeded the supply at certain times and places’, needs to be explained! Is it so hard for these cabbies to make their way to town? The argument that the surcharges are paid to alleviate their fuel burden is nonsense because wouldn’t they have wasted as much fuel looking for the almost non-existent customer in the HDB estates?

Like my friend Brian used to say… LAN CHEOW!! And I agree with him because I wonder why should we pay them for their unwillingness to use that fuel to come to town when they should?!

As the fact stands now, in all those others cities named above, none of them have cabbies which showed a lack of hunger for passengers. In fact, never was there an instance where I or my friends would need to call for a cab or wait more than 10 minutes for a cab there. In that case, I ask again, why do we continue to reward cabbies who can actually afford to be picky if life is really so hard for them? In fact, do we have statistics on how many cabbies have dropped out of the trade because they can no longer make a living from it?

But of course, our PAP MPs in their ivory towers would have simply told us that if we are unhappy [bway song] with the taxi service, we can always take the other mode of our so-called World Worst Class public transport like the MRT or the bus and stop whining. To prove their point, the Stooge Times will run articles featuring foreign talents quitters comparing how ‘good’ our transportation system is with that of the country they just quitted from. And the rubber stamp lapdog PTC (Public Transport Council) will always approve what the public transport companies asked for, by citing that they have meet the performance matrix and service standards, which only God Himself would know who wrote them. (Certainly not written by us commuters, right?)

Please, it is time to take a radical approach to deal with the taxi problem. It is time to remove ALL these freaking surcharges once and for all. Perhaps it is time to make our metered fare more on par with international standards so there will be no way for recalcitrant cabbies to try and take advantage from the flaws inherent in the system.

The following is a comparison of daytime cab fares with several other cities at a glance.

City Starting Fare Charges (moving) Charges (waiting) National GDP Per Capita (USD)
Singapore S$2.50 or S$2.70 for the first 1km S$0.10 every 210m first 10km
S$0.10 every 175m there after
S$0.10 for 25 secs $31,400
Taipei NT$70 for the first 1.25km NT$5 every 250m NT$5 for every 84 secs $29,600
Hong Kong HK$12.50 – $15 for the first 2km HK$1.20 – $1.40 every 200m HK$1.20 – $1.40 every 60secs $37,300
Kuala Lumpur RM2.00 first 2km 10 cent for every 200m – not listed – $12,800
Shanghai RMB11 first 3km RMB2 every 1000m for 3 – 10km
RMB4 every 1000m for first 10km
Waiting 5 minutes equals traveling a kilometer $7,800

So, are our fares really so fxxking cheap that our cabbies are finding it hard to make a living even with all the current surcharges in place, or are they just so kriffing pampered that it’s high time we do away with those blasted surcharges to make them more hungry for passengers? I’ll leave you to decide if our fares are really competitive compared with these cities according to their nation’s respective per capita income, once you factored in all the stupid surcharges we have, of course.

Note (Estimated Exchange Rate as of 21.11.2007 according to Yahoo Finance):
S$1 = NT$22 / HK$5.37 / RM2.3211 / RMB5.1216
US$1 = S$1.45

Glamor @ Tanjong Pagar

Foxtwo told me he was feeling down and wanted to check out my usual haunt at Tanjong Pagar. Since I am available last evening after work, I told him I will show him the way to the place. We met at Tanjong Pagar MRT station control, and then went to Maxwell Market for dinner before we moved on to the pub.

How did I find this place? One of my old secondary classmate brought me to Glamor – located opposite the road from ‘The 50’s Entertainment Pub’ near Fairfield Methodist Church – one evening. After that I had been there either to pass my weekends evenings or to watch EPL soccer matches. At times I went there to have some ‘quick fixes’ after work on weekdays with some ex-colleagues.

It’s really a cozy place, where you don’t get a crowd too unruly or rowdy. There are no pesky or irritating ‘working gals’ imposting as waitresses. The waitress there are young girls from China (18 – 22 years old) who are really here to study at reputable institutions – Nanyang Poly, NAFA etc. So, if you are looking for another kind of action, then this is definitely not the place for you. Please go to the one next door or to one of those along Duxton Hill. And in fact, please go as far away as possible – like Geylang or Joo Chiat – and leave some decent places where people can have some drinks peacefully and girls don’t get harassed simply for walking about in the neighborhood.


A pic of waitress Wen Wen. She has quitted since…

Also, most of the people there do sing pretty alright. They might not competition or star material, but your ears generally don’t get tortured. You also won’t get certain people hogging the mike for long periods because each table is only ‘entitled’ to 2 songs each round. Of course you can choose as many songs as you want to sing, but after the first two, the pub will put the remaining on queue until the next round the mike comes to your table.

For a better write up of the pub, read foxtwo’s blog post.


Addendum

Boss Kelvin of Glamor told me, if he finds out that his girls are prostituting themselves when in his premises, he will fire them immediately. He told me he’s just making a living and he has his partners to answer to. So if you have an itchy dick, really go elsewhere.

Addendum 【July 2011】

I haven’t gone to Glamor for at least a year or even more. The reason I quit the place a few years ago was simply because it had failed to top up on orange juice, which is the best mixer for one of my drinks. It is also drawing a young crowd which is too rowdy and unruly to make me uncomfortable. On top of which, the service standards deteriorated due to the high turnover of waitresses. The new waitresses are more focused in pushing “ladies drinks” and on one occasion one of them even quarreled with my friend after she had one drink too many. The worst part of it all was that my friend had bought her a drink, and after she finished it she immediately left the table for a smoke outside the pub. That was fine, since we expected it. But when she returned, she thought she hadn’t finished her drink and down the entire cup which my friend was drinking. She then accused my friend of adding our own liquor to her drink and slammed the glass on the table, breaking it. She got so worked up that she end up puking onto my friend’s shirt. The reason why I am now putting this up even though this happened more than a year ago is because I realised that there are people who still read this post and I have a responsibility to provide an update.

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