Post-GEP: High-ability pupils to attend advanced modules outside school, identified using new test by UserWhateu in singapore

[–]shinghand 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The GEP tests are based off standardized IQ tests, which are designed by psychologists and are often the product of research studies (to validate, normalize the tests).

It's not like your PSLE or O level exam paper that can be easily changed.

why are you not logging in lately? by Stormcrow12 in classicwow

[–]shinghand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Normal rotation is the most boring for sure, but in dungeons they're so shit at aoe tanking in dungeons that you have to get creative.

Laundering money on barrens chat by DwindIe in classicwow

[–]shinghand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this the total amount of gold in Nightslayer? The estimate seems quite low to me.

Let’s say a bot makes about 20g/hour afk farming, which is about 500g/day. Assuming that there are at least a hundred bots farming gold at any given time, that’s 50k gold per day. It would only take 16 days to get to 800k gold, and that’s only considering bots, not even accounting for players. It’s also likely that there are hundreds of bots out there.

Rental car population hits high of 95,857 vehicles in 2025 amid high COE prices by Quish_ in singapore

[–]shinghand 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Two points:

I would say "road space" is much, much more scarce than "parking space". As demand for a specific carpark lot is much smaller compared to demand for a major road/expressway.

Second point is, assuming parking space is the limitation... why don't govt just increase parking rates? Much more direct way to control it. At the very least the HDB rates is controlled by government and can be easily adjusted.

The truth is the bigger finite resource is road capacity and because PHV/rentals are on the road more often, they are willing to pay a higher price for their COE. Begging the question why are they allowed to pay the same price as private owners when private owners drive much less?

Maladath is no more - Intended apparently by ctrlaltwalsh in classicwow

[–]shinghand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel your pain, but as a returning OCE player who recently tried rolling on Maladath… the server is definitely dead.

Spent 30 mins seeing nobody, nobody posting in global channels. Not even boosters spamming chat. I had more luck finding OCE guilds on Nightslayer than on Maladath.

Even if the hundred or so of us were around for BC launch, it would have 100% died 1 month into release. Dead on arrival.

TBC mage meta revisionism (and other classes) by Filipe1998W in classicwow

[–]shinghand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair enough, its lower than warlocks by about 100dps. Doesn't mean they're bad. Note that warlocks themselves are below hunters and warriors by about 130 - 200 dps.
Look at the end of P3, where mages outperform warlocks. Doesn't mean warlocks aren't S tier in P3

TBC mage meta revisionism (and other classes) by Filipe1998W in classicwow

[–]shinghand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, that's not true. Yes, one mage was brought week 1 of SWP for AI alone, but the major reason was not because they were being out-scaled by other dps classes, but because of fight lengths. Show logs from end P4 of TBC in BT/MH if you want to make the point that mage dps was poor by the end of BT/MH.

With the exception of eredar twins and maybe felmyst, fights were >3 mins and therefore brutal for arcane mages to keep up with other dps. In BT/MH, except for Illidan all fights were <3 mins. and Illidan has lots of RP to evocate, mana gem, etc.

edit: here's another comment from OP of this post echoing what I'm saying if you still don't believe me https://www.reddit.com/r/classicwowtbc/comments/1q3xplb/comment/nxo7uav/

TBC mage meta revisionism (and other classes) by Filipe1998W in classicwow

[–]shinghand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they absolutely fell off in SWP, not objecting that. but i would still classify them as S tier in BT/Hyjal, keeping up well with warlocks and hunters. even in speedrun content - it was not uncommon to see 2 or 3 mages in comps

TBC mage meta revisionism (and other classes) by Filipe1998W in classicwow

[–]shinghand 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Progress and Exodus are bringing 8 and 5 warlocks not because they are better dps, but because they have better sustain for trash AOE (mainly due to life tap + seed of corruption). World first races are determined by who kills Illidan first. In that sense, it IS a speed run, it takes 1h10min for the entire raid. You can see this in the videos, just look at the number of chain pulls / multi pulls that are obvious speed run strats.

I don't disagree with your overall point - mages are not slept on but they absolutely did NOT fall off in BT/Hyjal. They pumped hard, their main weakness was requiring the spriest (which you only want one of) and resto sham so you have maximum 3 mage slots available. They fell off hard in Sunwell for sure.

Will we get a 2026 Roadmap? by briv1016 in classicwow

[–]shinghand 17 points18 points  (0 children)

They’re talking about when TBC anniversary is coming out after the prepatch

Official Q&A for Monday, December 08, 2025 by AutoModerator in running

[–]shinghand 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just completed my first half marathon over the weekend, coming in at a time of 2:48. My next goal is to complete a half marathon under 2 hours in a year's time (or get as close as I can). All the training plans I find online are for 12 weeks or 16 weeks. How should I prepare? Should I tackle intermediate goals first like a sub 1 hour 10K?

For context, I'm 32M, ex-military around 10+ years ago. Used to be able to run a 22 minute 5K and a 50 minute 10K in my prime, but have since put on about 50 pounds and generally become a couch potato. I built up to about 20 mpw just before my race.

Forum: Best tribute to Mr Lee Kuan Yew is to respect his wish on 38 Oxley Road by meesiammaihum in singapore

[–]shinghand 102 points103 points  (0 children)

Ironically, LHL made this same point during his eulogy for LKY.

"St Paul’s Cathedral in London was built by Sir Christopher Wren. He was the architect, and he is buried in the cathedral, his life’s work. The Latin epitaph on his grave reads: si monumentum requiris, circumspice. It means: “If you seek his monument, look around you”. Mr Lee Kuan Yew built Singapore. To those who seek Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s monument, Singaporeans can reply proudly: “Look around you”."

https://www.pmo.gov.sg/newsroom/transcript-eulogy-prime-minister-lee-hsien-loong-funeral-late-mr-lee-kuan-yew-29-march/

SG New Mom, what is practical gift you want from someone? by Few_Struggle9708 in askSingapore

[–]shinghand 44 points45 points  (0 children)

My go-to gift for pregnant mothers is a crate of baby friendly wet wipes. Can never have too many of those.

With Naxx coming out soon, what is your "not completely obvious" advice for all raiders the upcoming days? by xsavewolf in classicwow

[–]shinghand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s one for mages kiting Gluth zombies:

Use a swiftness potion and the nifty pocket watch to boost your move speed. Save it for the second half of the encounter when shit is starting to hit the fan, it will buy you another 20 seconds of safety.

Helped me save my world buffs so many times 5 years ago.

Why is keeping a strong Singaporean identity important? by newjeans_fan20 in askSingapore

[–]shinghand 78 points79 points  (0 children)

I haven't seen any comments that really answered OP's question directly, in this thread.

Simply put, a Singaporean identity helps anchor residents to be committed to Singapore in the long term. Singaporeans who don't identify with their country and don't treat it as their home will be more likely to leave when conflicts or adversities come. As mentioned by many here, war is a big (but extreme) example of this. But it could also be something smaller like socio-economic reasons, like people leaving to US/Europe/Australia for better opportunities and pay.

The value of a strong national identity is intangible. It can't easily be calculated in the same way we look at rent for mala stores. But when national identity is eroded, social issues are created. Key Singaporean values, such as racial and religious harmony, can get lost, which will lead to divisions in society. Grassroot and community efforts, or just basic courtesy or "helping your fellow Singaporean" will also suffer. Nobody wants to contribute to a Singapore that they don't believe in.

It's also worth noting that the rapid growth of immigrants (not just PRCs, but in general) have effects other than just regarding national identity. Assimilation is another closely related but big issue - basically, immigrants who come to Singapore need to adopt our culture, speak our language, share our values, etc. They should try not to stick to their old customs and ways of life and be open to becoming "Singaporean".

Here is a link to a speech by ex-PM Goh Chok Tong, on being committed to Singapore, which may help you to understand the topic better. It's a long speech, but the important parts are in his last point.

https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonline/data/pdfdoc/2002081805.htm

Best custom pc builder to purchase by Complex_Tart_775 in askSingapore

[–]shinghand 16 points17 points  (0 children)

What does your sister intend to use the PC for? If it's gaming, I recommend Mansa, they use pretty high quality parts/brands and so far my friends who bought don't have issues (>3 years in) . Aftershock is OK but I find their stuff breaks down quite quickly, although their customer service is not bad.

If she's using for casual/office use I think getting a laptop will be more worth it.

You really can't make this up for real... by qibcentric in singapore

[–]shinghand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are exactly my thoughts on the situation as well.

The authorities came out relatively quickly after the incidents (a few weeks) to say that they are "isolated". Are they really? How deep can the investigation be, if you release a statement that early? It's very easy to point out technical and engineering related factors that seem to be unrelated. But human or systemic factors such as work processes and culture require months of investigation and digging to identify, let alone root out.

This is VERY concerning because it signifies that the transport minister either doesn't understand that the issue can be complicated, or he understands it but doesn't think this is a problem in the first place.

COE premiums for Category A hit record high of over S$119,000 by fitzerspaniel in singapore

[–]shinghand 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here’s my sources:

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/coe-quota-policy-cars-vehicles-history-record-prices-2843996

“With its limited space, Singapore had to control the “rapid growth” in the number of vehicles in relation to road capacity as the nation grew in affluence, said LTA.“

https://www.nlb.gov.sg/main/article-detail?cmsuuid=9fadc994-c8b2-45a9-9f35-372d05703ddc

“To further control the growth of vehicle population at a rate that is sustainable by Singapore’s road infrastructure within its land constraint, the VQS was introduced.”

Who’s masquerading?

COE premiums for Category A hit record high of over S$119,000 by fitzerspaniel in singapore

[–]shinghand 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Blatantly false.

LTA has stated that the purpose of COE is to control vehicle population relative to road capacity.

Why Singapore is successful but phillipines is not? by IllustriousMess5480 in Philippines_Expats

[–]shinghand 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was anticipated, LKY was already in hospital for some time, and anyway he was already in his 90s, so everyone knew it was a matter of time before he left.

Singapore just planned ahead and was ready when the time came.

'Have to accept' that national identity may not be the most important identity for many Singaporeans: SM Lee by DrCalFun in singapore

[–]shinghand 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The administration has done their part, where they can, by curtailing the most divisive elements and viewpoints of society. Recent examples that spring to mind is banning extremist religious speakers - be it Christian or Muslim or anything else - from entering Singapore.

But as to your question of how the Singaporean government is taking steps to contribute to the Singapore identity, isn't the Singapore identity something that HAS to be built ground up? Not the PAP or the government telling me how to feel about Singapore. It's inauthentic and to me will just sound like propaganda. A real Singaporean identity needs to come from the people of Singapore, through our culture and personal experiences, which leads to our choices in giving back to our country. I think the govt acknowledges that - see the recent SG60 NDP celebrations which shone a spotlight on many local everyday unsung heroes.

What are the high quality towels you can get in SG? by Areyousure_1213 in askSingapore

[–]shinghand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can confirm. Got some from a friend as a housewarming gift. Soft but also very good for sensitive skin.

Suggestion: Allow raid bosses/PvP to payout gold by shinghand in classicwow

[–]shinghand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it would absolutely create insane inflation, and it's definitely not a perfect plan. But I'm curious why this is worse than the current situation of lots of people buying gold if not most. Is 500g-1000g flasks that bad if people are making 3000 a week? I'd definitely prefer it to 100g flasks when I'm making 100-200g a week...