Siren (like) sound in Tokyo
I highly doubt that it’s actually a siren, it just sounds like one. sounds like a 10/12 running a bit faster than usual. It’s a bit faint so volume up and listen closely.
I highly doubt that it’s actually a siren, it just sounds like one. sounds like a 10/12 running a bit faster than usual. It’s a bit faint so volume up and listen closely.
I am stayin in Vietnam (Da Nang) and my son likes the design of this faucet. it is a cold only faucet and you turn the handle counter clockwise to turn on. we can’t find it online and we’re wondering if any vietnamese plumbers could point us into where we could get one of our own. thanks
The back of my Electrolux microwave has these plug shaped holes on the back. It happens to fit the Vietnamese and Australian plug shapes. Does anyone know what the purpose of these holes are or why they are here? are there any electricians out there? Who could explain this to me? Is on all microwaves and appliances or is this just a Vietnam thing?
ao I’ve never seen this before with a phone charger but the adapter is not shorting and the charger is rated for 110/220V 50/60HZ. if there are any electrician out there who know what’s wrong here or if this is a big deal please hit me up
spotted this at a restaurant probably a health code violation. DISGUSTANG!!!
fount this in vietnam. the little circle in the drain flips open to let out water and closes flat to plug it. comes with an accordion tube attached to it.
we’re staying in Vietnam and right across the street from our apartment. They’re building a new building.(Da Nang is rapidly expanding) I’m not this machine is, but I thought it was cool. Does any of you know what it is or what the little square pieces are used for?
there should be like, a limit for the age to enter a store with a toy section. maybe also on airline.