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The internet says:
The first smart meter in the Edison SmartConnect program was installed in September 2009 in Downey. Installations will continue through 2012 to a total of nearly 5 million SCE residential and small-business customers in the utility's 50,000-square-mile service territory.
In the early years I asked an Edison supervisor why I find dangerous services that meter readers have seen many times. He said that the meter readers have no clue.
What are “existing”?
The correction said, “Not ready for inspection.” In all honesty, it wouldn’t be difficult to fool me.......who among us verifies that all of the circuits are labeled correctly? ..... Allow me to restate that... not counting Jeff, who among us......
Darwin's theory could apply..........
Ours is a double wide.Wow, nice house. They don’t mind your mobile home across the street?
Wow, nice house. They don’t mind your mobile home across the street?
The correction said, “Not ready for inspection.” In all honesty, it wouldn’t be difficult to fool me.......who among us verifies that all of the circuits are labeled correctly? ..... Allow me to restate that... not counting Jeff, who among us......
Great story! And thanks for posting the pics of your neighbor's repair job! I always enjoy looking at your pics.Here's a picture of our house....it's the one with the firetruck in the driveway. Within minutes there was a firetruck in every driveway. Green ones, red ones and yellow too.....they came from as far away as San Diego.
From where I took the picture is as far as we went. Once the firemen had the hoses strung to the back yard we went back into the house. I should have sent my wife to the shelter because it was damned near impossible to get any sleep with her there. But I was going to need a driver in the morning.
I was having a tough night before the fire. Halfway into a gallon of magnesium citrate there was pounding on the door. A policeman said that we had to evacuate. I said, "Well sir you've caught me at a bad time."
The next morning as we returned from the hospital that same policeman stopped us a mile from home and said that we couldn't go any further. I had to walk home and my wife spent the next three days at a shelter. I couldn't even get a pizza delivered and she got Happy Meals. One of the things I love about her is that she seldom gets upset about stuff happening. Oh she was scared alright, really scared, dare I say scared shltless when, in the long run, I was the shltless one.
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Hey...where it all began.If your neighbor survives his rot repair project, perhaps he could help out with this trenching project? Looks less dangerous than a fall while repairing rot.
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