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Dear Guest,
In Singapore, Tower equates Block.
And in our public housing, Block numbers are excluded in the input.
In our condominums, tower is often used but also not keyed-in.
Thus, you should exclude Tower 6.
Simply key in
#18-7
(Please note G =7 and not 6. 6 refers to the letter F).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/9/2003 8:45:53 AM, Nntp Guest wrote:
>Dear Master Lee,
>
>The numbering system is
>somewhat different
>from Singapore, we have blocks
>number, followed by
>floor and unit number (A-H)
>normally for apartments.
>
>What about Tower 6, 18th
>Floor, Flat G ?
>
>In that case, should it be ..
>
>#6-186 ?
>
>#6 = Tower 6
>18 - 18th Floor
>6 = G
>
>Or
>
>#18-66 ?
>
>18 = 18th floor
>6 = Tower 6
>6 = G
>
>
>Thanks for your advice.
>
>Regards,
>Anon2
>
>
>message
>news:13001.6684@forum.geomancy
>.net...
>> Dear Anon,
>>
>> You can convert it to the
>format used by our system.
>>
>> For example: Determine
>which floor / storey; your
>apartment is.
>>
>> If it is located at 2nd
>floor than use input #2-46
>with (B) where B should
>be
>> converted into a number.
>>
>> For example: A = 1, B =
>2, C = 3.
>>
>> Therefore, you should
>use:-
>>
>> #2 - 462
>>
>> Input this into the field
>of the above report.
>>
>> Another Example:
>>
>> If the address is:
>>
>> 8 floor /storey, 46E;
>>
>> then the converted
>address should be
>>
>> #8 - 465
>>
>> Where E = 5.
>>
>> In fact, the " Vertical
>Flying Star " concept is said
>to have originated,
>first
>> from your country: Hong
>Kong. Which has a higher
>density of high rise as
>> compared to Taiwan or
>Singapore ... very much
>earlier than these
>countries.
>>
>> Warmest Regards,
>> Cecil
>>
>> On 3/8/2003 4:06:00 AM, Anonymous
>wrote:
>> >Hi
>> >I am new to feng shui, we are
>> >moving to another apartment
>> >built in 2000, flat number is
>> >46B. How do I enter this, in
>> >your House Number Program.
>> >BTW, I live in Hong Kong. My
>> >partner and I have been here
>> >for almost 1 year now from
>> >Australia but he still cannot
>> >find a job here in HK. I am
>> >hoping this new house will
>> >bring us better luck.
>> >Thanks in advance.
>> >Kind regards,
>> >Nof
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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