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    The Seventh Month is considered the month of the `Hungry Ghosts'. Find out the exact date for 2000: http://www.geomancy.net/calendar/index.htm

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  3. All Chinese refer their birthdays to the Chinese Lunar Calendar. As the word `Lunar' suggests, it can also be called the Chinese MOON Calendar. It is easy to know when is the start of each month or the start of Chinese New Year. For example, Chinese New Year is when if you peer towards the sky (in a clear day) and when there is a FULL MOON, it is more likely either the 15th of the Lunar Month or the First day of a new Chinese Month. This is also the rationale why there are 15 DAYS in a CHINESE NEW YEAR.

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    This is an incident; the Great Admiral Zheng He came across during one of his travels to South-Asia...

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    What happens if the world is RULED by bossess who are obsessed with Chinese Astrology.. not your productivity...

  7. You are using the wrong tool!

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  8. Started by Cecil Lee,

    So, so sorry! We Chinese believe that red and pink are considered auspicious! Thus, there is NO SUCH THING as a PINK slip for the Chinese! Unless you are giving a RED Packet or Hong Bao for occasions like Chinese New Year, Weddings & Birthdays! White slips or white envelopes are given e.g. during a wake (funeral occasion). Therefore, in keeping with the Chinese tradtion, this company realised it's mistake and, please look at this picture vs the last! Can you spot (ONE) the difference?

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    Best to choose a plain non-painted one. Like this fully chromed version: Avoid “painted” surface ones like this sample: Guess which three PIN codes to use?

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  11. Source & Credit:

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    Coffee with a Long time client and Friend...

  13. 1. In the west, there were studies / reports that GREY cars are prone to greater accidents on European and Western countries. 2. The study suggests that grey cars "blend" with the road especially during dusks and low light conditions; and the fog. 3. In Singapore, once upon a time; RED cars were considered accident prone especially when these cars did not have the compulsory third brake light and their brake lights were rather dim. It was felt that when such cars brake; the brake lights were less attention getting. 4. Nowadays, in Singapore, it does not matter! In my opinion, a high number of so called Sonata taxi drivers drive like Formula One racers... And many S…

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    Ssssssh! I am a newbie:- I DEMAND to know my WEALTH SECTOR AND I DEMAND to know what is the EXACT ENHANCER! AND I DEMAND that you let me know NOW! (OPTIONAL - BUT IMPLIED!)

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  16. Victim of what?

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  17. Look at how one family, deals with their three-legged toad!

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    HE is always rite! Who is HE?

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  20. Ranking by importance is usually one of the best method to determine what is more important.

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  21. Consider applying this concept for individuals managing an O$P$ "service" The days of the pig heads are gone… Labubu doll… +++ Caution: The Police seriously investigate any acts of O$P$. The statement above is merely a caricature. Cecil Lee, 2025 - Geomancy.net

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