It was an expensive lesson. A homeowner was charged $3,590 by an electrician to fix the circuit breaker on the first day of Chinese New Year at midnight. The homeowner, whose name is Andy Seng, asked in the Singapore Home DIY Facebook whether this was normal. What happened was on Feb 10 at 11pm, the power went out in his.
Singapore News - It was an expensive lesson. A homeowner was charged $3,590 by an electrician to fix the circuit breaker on the first day of Chinese New Year at midnight. The homeowner, whose name is Andy Seng, asked in the Singapore Home DIY Facebook whether this was. Read more at www.tnp.sg
money is going. and about the serenade he got from some protestors i actually spoke with the head of that little extravaganza. and we ll take a closer look at the story you did about oakland. crime in oakland and how business owners are trying to take care of themselves with cameras, because you can t count on the police to do too much these days. but first weather. that is very important today. easter sunday a lot of folks heading out. easter egg hunts. we ll see some wet easter bonnets, jim, what do you say? you bet you. we have shower activity moving across the bay. it is more like drizzle showers. to start your east sunday morning, mostly cloudy skies, drizzle in and around the bay. enough to wet the streets and we ll see that taper off here through the day, looking at our high definition doppler, we see the returns showing up on radar, widely scatter and nothing too impressive. enough to wet the streets. few hundredths of an inch of rain, that winds down th