Morning folks
Just to share something...
I know catfish can be the laziest buggers around.
Just see what I caught one of the Gulpers doing
H hour coming~
Originally posted by kopiosatu:H hour coming~
wat time?
Originally posted by elindra:Morning folks
Just to share something...
I know catfish can be the laziest buggers around.
Just see what I caught one of the Gulpers doing
wat is it doing?
Originally posted by ä¸�如就æ»:wat time?
4pm
but i have to go to bras basah complex first
tamade the ERP.
Originally posted by kopiosatu:H hour coming~
H=???
Originally posted by kopiosatu:4pm
but i have to go to bras basah complex first
tamade the ERP.
Or else, you can go into the CBD b4 12pm lor.. 10-12 no ERP ..
got people jump down onto the MRT track again yesterday?
morning ppl... wednesday liao.. will there be rain today?
Originally posted by kopiosatu:got people jump down onto the MRT track again yesterday?
yesterday morning .. old woman felt faint and she fell onto the tracks when the train was coming into the station .. That's at clementi ...
Originally posted by cassie:
H=???
military term for exercise or operation commencement. kopi's just saying his interview is coming at 4pm.
Originally posted by ä¸�如就æ»:Or else, you can go into the CBD b4 12pm lor.. 10-12 no ERP ..
i'm thinking of that. but sibeh bo liao leh
i already dislike walking around town
Originally posted by elindra:Morning folks
Just to share something...
I know catfish can be the laziest buggers around.
Just see what I caught one of the Gulpers doing
wah lau, that's what I call nua-ing
Originally posted by cassie:
H=???
The terms D-day and H-hour are used for the day and hour on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated. They designate the day and hour of the operation when the day and hour have not yet been determined, or where secrecy is essential. The letters are derived from the words for which they stand, "D" for the day of the invasion and "H" for the hour operations actually begin. There is but one D-day and one H-hour for all units participating in a given operation. It is unnecessary to state that H-hour is on D-day.
When used in combination with figures and plus or minus signs, these terms indicate the length of time preceding or following a specific action. Thus, H-3 means 3 hours before H-hour, and D+3 means 3 days after D-day. H+75 minutes means H-hour plus 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Planning papers for large-scale operations are made up in detail long before specific dates are set. Thus, orders are issued for the various steps to be carried out on the D-day or H-hour minus or plus a certain number or days, hours, or minutes. At the appropriate time, a subsequent order is issued that states the actual day and times.
The earliest use of these terms by the U.S. Army that the Center of Military History has been able to find was during World War I. In Field Order Number 9, First Army, American Expeditionary Forces, dated September 7, 1918: "The First Army will attack at H hour on D day with the object of forcing the evacuation of the St. Mihiel Salient."
D-day for the invasion of Normandy was set for June 6, 1944, and that date has been popularly referred to by the short title "D-day."
Originally posted by ä¸�如就æ»:yesterday morning .. old woman felt faint and she fell onto the tracks when the train was coming into the station .. That's at clementi ...
liddat av get to see dead body!
Originally posted by ä¸�如就æ»:yesterday morning .. old woman felt faint and she fell onto the tracks when the train was coming into the station .. That's at clementi ...
clementi I dunno die how many liao. was she number 2 or number 3.
Originally posted by X-men:morning ppl... wednesday liao.. will there be rain today?
skies look clear.
for now.
but tamade dark clouds can just move in, in less than 10mins
Originally posted by av98m:
wah lau, that's what I call nua-ing
It can treat the Fire Eel like a bed -_-"
Originally posted by kopiosatu:liddat av get to see dead body!
never see before lah. they clean things up very fast these days.
Originally posted by av98m:
never see before lah. they clean things up very fast these days.
more like everything disintegrates when they get smashed by the train
clementi must be a stressful place to live in
who's the MP????
Originally posted by kopiosatu:What does the "D" signify in D-Day, and the "H" signify in H-Hour?The terms D-day and H-hour are used for the day and hour on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated. They designate the day and hour of the operation when the day and hour have not yet been determined, or where secrecy is essential. The letters are derived from the words for which they stand, "D" for the day of the invasion and "H" for the hour operations actually begin. There is but one D-day and one H-hour for all units participating in a given operation. It is unnecessary to state that H-hour is on D-day.
When used in combination with figures and plus or minus signs, these terms indicate the length of time preceding or following a specific action. Thus, H-3 means 3 hours before H-hour, and D+3 means 3 days after D-day. H+75 minutes means H-hour plus 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Planning papers for large-scale operations are made up in detail long before specific dates are set. Thus, orders are issued for the various steps to be carried out on the D-day or H-hour minus or plus a certain number or days, hours, or minutes. At the appropriate time, a subsequent order is issued that states the actual day and times.
The earliest use of these terms by the U.S. Army that the Center of Military History has been able to find was during World War I. In Field Order Number 9, First Army, American Expeditionary Forces, dated September 7, 1918: "The First Army will attack at H hour on D day with the object of forcing the evacuation of the St. Mihiel Salient."
D-day for the invasion of Normandy was set for June 6, 1944, and that date has been popularly referred to by the short title "D-day."
it's just an interview! don't tell me you've even got a strategy or war plan planned out! the art of war by sun tzu?
Originally posted by av98m:
never see before lah. they clean things up very fast these days.
Practice makes perfect :P
Btw that old woman lived in Aljunied I think...in fact her family was wondering what was she doing in Clementi
Originally posted by elindra:
Practice makes perfect :PBtw that old woman lived in Aljunied I think...in fact her family was wondering what was she doing in Clementi
just like how elephants go to the elephant graveyard
Originally posted by cassie:
it's just an interview! don't tell me you've even got a strategy or war plan planned out! the art of war by sun tzu?
my strategy is berm and slippers.
Originally posted by ä¸�如就æ»:yesterday morning .. old woman felt faint and she fell onto the tracks when the train was coming into the station .. That's at clementi ...
was telling abt it just now....
he went, "why is she standing so close to the edge?"
me, "erm... want to get a seat?"
he, "get a seat more impt or ur life more impt?" o.O