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Chee Hong Tat MRT can do raining nowadays...Sibeitokong!

If cheebai ceca can pee and get away, simi lanjiao can do anything. Permissive fuck culture as long as it benefits the obese at the top
 
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It is good that the Threadstarter brought up this matter. No mortal is perfect but have flaws, let alone manufacturers. It is only by speaking up that mistakes can be acknowledged & corrected.

1. Most of such trains are manufactured overseas where their climate is far different from tropical Singapore, & thus such issues may had been overlooked.

2. To resolve such an issue, there is no need to play blame games or used such a useful thread to vent their own personal hate filled personality as some had shown here. It is only a matter of engineering.

3. The next batch of MRT trains to be used will have such an issue brought up to the manufacturer to ensure such will not happen again. It is not impossible to resolve, as the rainwater does not fill the train floors, but only a small patch at the entrance, & would not be an expensive feature to incorporate..

4. For the current existing batch of MRT trains in service, it needs no extensive or expensive overhauls. A simple water absorbent polymer material is enough to soak up the water & have the water drained out or the polymer flattened by footsteps on the polymer to outside when placed at an correct angle.

5. These are just some examples but no means the only ones to resolve such mere issues.

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Old station roof not designed to block rain but allow water to flood in genius architects of the 80s and 90s
 
Theoretically, the architectural roof design of MRT stations above ground were not flawed. Perhaps, it may had been climate change that had occurred over the past decades that caused such numerous heavy cyclonic rains that were not anticipated back then.

Or perhaps the newer batch of aerodynamic desisgn trains in service just simply do not have better designed rain gutters on their roofs, & thus rainwater just simply flow over the roof to the sides & into the MRT entrance floors....

Still, it is not an engineering obstacle that cannot be overcome. KBKB will never help:smile:
 
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Blsme it on Climate Change..

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It is good that the Threadstarter brought up this matter. No mortal is perfect but have flaws, let alone manufacturers. It is only by speaking up that mistakes can be acknowledged & corrected.

1. Most of such trains are manufactured overseas where their climate is far different from tropical Singapore, & thus such issues may had been overlooked.

2. To resolve such an issue, there is no need to play blame games or used such a useful thread to vent their own personal hate filled personality as some had shown here. It is only a matter of engineering.

3. The next batch of MRT trains to be used will have such an issue brought up to the manufacturer to ensure such will not happen again. It is not impossible to resolve, as the rainwater does not fill the train floors, but only a small patch at the entrance, & would not be an expensive feature to incorporate..

4. For the current existing batch of MRT trains in service, it needs no extensive or expensive overhauls. A simple water absorbent polymer material is enough to soak up the water & have the water drained out or the polymer flattened by footsteps on the polymer to outside when placed at an correct angle.

5. These are just some examples but no means the only ones to resolve such mere issues.

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The explanation above is ok if this is the first ever time we witness rain in Singapore.

Buy train no minimum functional spec ah?
 
The explanation above is ok if this is the first ever time we witness rain in Singapore.

Buy train no minimum functional spec ah?

Thanks for your reply.

Only a perfect Human or an immortal will leave no stone unturned.

I have yet to meet one....
 
Run out of excuses liao..

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The insignificant nobody like you, in a perhaps illogical way contrary to my straight forward matured self, as I was once like you in manner & behavior during my immatured & ignorance carefree youthful days...that the World owes me s living than the REALITIES of the obvious to PROGRESS civilization, thus my exceptional time for you...

I am glad I had the opportunity to make you happy, evident by the icon you used. Have fun....while it lasts...

Climate change is real, & had happened before, not just this era, but to our courageous ancient ancestors whom just simply ADAPT to such changes, & thru their philosophy, they survived & resulted in us, in hopes that we may be better evolved to adapt to planet Earth's journey across the Universe...as no Matter stays in the same spot across time & space....

Ultimately, I will not live forever. It will be you & the decisions that you make in this journey of life on Earth that will ensure your own & your loved one's survival, while I would be long gone....

Cheers. :smile:

All the best.

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The insignificant nobody like you, in a perhaps illogical way contrary to my straight forward self, as I was once like you in manner & behavior during carefree youthful days...thus my exceptional time for you...

I am glad I had the opportunity to make you happy, evident by the icon you used. Have fun....while it lasts...

Climate change is real, & had happened before, not just this era, but to our courageous ancient ancestors whom just simply ADAPT to such changes, & thru their philosophy, they survived & resulted in us, in hopes that we may be better evolved to adapt to planet Earth's journey across the Universe...as no Matter stays in the same spot across time & space....

Ultimately, I will not live forever. It will be you & the decisions that you make in this journey of life on Earth that will ensure your own & your loved one's survival, while I would be long gone....

Cheers. :smile:

All the best.

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Don't tell me your grandmother story. Not interested. Wasting time composing long post :rolleyes:
 
Lol, while papigs are paid high but they fon hv the brain n citizen hv to highlight all these to them, really jiak liao bee ministers,lol
 
It is good that the Threadstarter brought up this matter. No mortal is perfect but have flaws, let alone manufacturers. It is only by speaking up that mistakes can be acknowledged & corrected.

1. Most of such trains are manufactured overseas where their climate is far different from tropical Singapore, & thus such issues may had been overlooked.

2. To resolve such an issue, there is no need to play blame games or used such a useful thread to vent their own personal hate filled personality as some had shown here. It is only a matter of engineering.

3. The next batch of MRT trains to be used will have such an issue brought up to the manufacturer to ensure such will not happen again. It is not impossible to resolve, as the rainwater does not fill the train floors, but only a small patch at the entrance, & would not be an expensive feature to incorporate..

4. For the current existing batch of MRT trains in service, it needs no extensive or expensive overhauls. A simple water absorbent polymer material is enough to soak up the water & have the water drained out or the polymer flattened by footsteps on the polymer to outside when placed at an correct angle.

5. These are just some examples but no means the only ones to resolve such mere issues.

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We pay big bucks to the ministers because they are supposed to be flawless. If they are not, then they should reduce their pay by 75 percent.
 
Is those China trains bot by Penang cow during his days init? :x3:
 
If the gahmen was not so overpaid, so arrogant and so cocky, most Singaporeans are willing to accept and move on.
 
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