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Singapore - 1968

SG in the 60s to 90s is definitely more worthwhile to live in compared to after it became Swiss standard only got the see lang mbs skyline to show.
Every damn photos is the see lang mbs skyline and Changi Airport.
 
Wow...so the little kids i see in this video are probably in their 60s, while many of those are already dead...
 
cannot be S'pore lah.....................PAP always say s'pore was a fishing village before 1965....................how can be like this in just 3 years.......... :biggrin:

It looks like a fishing village to me with people pissing in public in the drains.
 
SG in the 60s to 90s is definitely more worthwhile to live in compared to after it became Swiss standard only got the see lang mbs skyline to show.
Every damn photos is the see lang mbs skyline and Changi Airport.

Living in an overcrowded shithole is not wholesome for anybody. Refer to those chickens in KFC poultry farms. :cool:

Pack more in, make them grow quickly, then slaughter them for maximum ROI. :biggrin:

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Oh so it means in the 60s, movies we're already in colour while photographs were still b&w

Colour film was readily available in 1968 to those who could afford it. However it cost almost 10x more to develop and print so B/W film outsold colour by a huge margin.
 
Colour film was readily available in 1968 to those who could afford it. However it cost almost 10x more to develop and print so B/W film outsold colour by a huge margin.
I have never seen any colour photographs until late 70s. Maybe sg didn't have and no market for it.
 
Colour film was readily available in 1968 to those who could afford it. However it cost almost 10x more to develop and print so B/W film outsold colour by a huge margin.

Was it true that if you used a film camera to take photos of your private parts, you could get arrested if you brought them to a shop to be developed? :unsure:
 
Living in an overcrowded shithole is not wholesome for anybody. Refer to those chickens in KFC poultry farms. :cool:

Pack more in, make them grow quickly, then slaughter them for maximum ROI. :biggrin:

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Was it true that if you used a film camera to take photos of your private parts, you could get arrested if you brought them to a shop to be developed? :unsure:

No idea the thought didn’t cross my mind at the time.
 
I have never seen any colour photographs until late 70s. Maybe sg didn't have and no market for it.
You were obviously very low SES at the time I was shooting colour in 1967. Prints were developed and printed at Kodaks central lab in Alexander Road. Colour slides had to be sent to Australia for processing.
 
You were obviously very low SES at the time I was shooting colour in 1967. Prints were developed and printed at Kodaks central lab in Alexander Road. Colour slides had to be sent to Australia for processing.
If the above is true, you must be about 75 years old now.
 
Singapore in 1960s...I can whack a mutt openly and many chinks will join me and burn down their kampong.
 
Living in an overcrowded shithole is not wholesome for anybody. Refer to those chickens in KFC poultry farms. :cool:

Pack more in, make them grow quickly, then slaughter them for maximum ROI. :biggrin:

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This was the causeway in the good old days. No stress, no road rage, no queue.
 
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