Thursday, January 14, 2010

Singapore Airshow 2010 & supply of rice

The Singapore Airshow 2010 would feature the A-10 Thunderbolt II! I'm really excited hearing this news posted at the Chinese newspaper Lianhe Zaobao 《联合早报》today, making its debut in Asia. However it's sad to note the RAAF's F-111 would be here to bid farewell as it retires from service.

Quoted from Lianhe Zaobao 14/01/2010

美国空军A-10雷电II型(Thunderbolt
II)攻击机已确定参展。这是A-10首次在亚洲的航空展亮相。澳洲也派出F-111战斗轰炸机作为退役“告别秀”。A-10和F-111将呈献飞行演出。

Taken from http://www.zaobao.com/sp/sp100114_006.shtml

The previous Airshow had USAF participated by showcasing the bombers B-2 & B-52. I hope to be able to go take a look at the A-10 but the thought of boarding the shuttle bus at Changi Airport coach bay frightens me off (The thought of possible traffic bottleneck as tour coaches and shuttle buses vie for the small coach bay lots).

Now mention about the supply of rice. Prices of rice is going up thanks to the need for the Philippines to import rice after the Typhoon disaster last year that destroyed padi fields. Least it's better than the drought incident that occurred close to 30 years ago that resulted in total shortage of rice from Thailand for 1 harvest.

How lucky is it to be living in Singapore for being rice importers (be it NTUC Fairprice or the private importers) have to store rice inside the government designated warehouses in case of emergency to prevent people from profiteering. If nothing changes, they've to store twice the tonnage of rice they sold for the month in the warehouse.

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