Alvin Sheng (@alvin_sheng) 's Twitter Profile
Alvin Sheng

@alvin_sheng

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家裡有屬虎的人,不多說。請珍惜!身邊有屬虎的必轉,今後好運一生 sharedairylife.orgs.press/show/418755

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Today a client called and asked me to make more dvd copies of their wedding video from 5 years ago. I watched the full video again, and it brought out so much memories. It was the time when there is no drones, no auto focus, no gimbals, and very... vimeo.com/74175127

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“不好好读书,每天只顾着跳舞,最后就会像他一样在工地工作” many chinese parents would say :p facebook.com/story.php?stor…

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I've went from Canon to Fuji to Sony and loved using Sony cameras. But I have to admit, fuji's announcement ALWAYS make me so excited :))) fujilove.com/fujifilm-annou…

Peter Meiszner (@petermeiszner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Council just approved the Missing Middle proposal – which will allow for up to 8 homes per lot (depending on lot size) as well as collapse the city’s 9 existing RS zones into one single zone – which will help deliver homes faster. It will give people more options and

Council just approved the Missing Middle proposal – which will allow for up to 8 homes per lot (depending on lot size) as well as collapse the city’s 9 existing RS zones into one single zone – which will help deliver homes faster. It will give people more options and
Mayor Ken Sim (@kensimcity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are taking bold action to address this housing crisis. Tonight we took a huge step forward to increase housing attainability and build more homes faster, by allowing multiplexes across all low density residential zones in the City of Vancouver.

We are taking bold action to address this housing crisis. Tonight we took a huge step forward to increase housing attainability and build more homes faster, by allowing multiplexes across all low density residential zones in the City of Vancouver.