GammaGlobulin Posted yesterday at 07:11 AM Author Posted yesterday at 07:11 AM 10 minutes ago, rough diamond said: Why not try out a spin cycle with you inside and report back! For the simple reason that I did not buy the 19 Kg model Samsung washing machine. I thought I already explained this question. Note: BUT, glad you mentioned the SPIN cycle. Some guys here have mentioned the fact that the spin cycle on this machine is not fast enough for their liking. However, no worries. The user can just increase the spin cycle time, and the water comes out the pipe, just as well. Clothes are almost completely dry before the hanging....
short-Timer Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Ah yes, the sacred towel chronicles. Because apparently what the rest of us call “doing laundry” is, for you, a full-scale military operation requiring spreadsheets, tactical planning, and a minor shrine to a mid-range washing machine. Two towels per shower? Twice a day? Dude, are you showering or re-enacting Titanic in your bathroom? And let’s not skip over the part where you proudly announce the annual towel count like you’re presenting at a UN climate summit. One thousand four hundred and forty towels. Minimum. You're failing the carbon footprint test. And the only thing more soaked than your towels is your sense of reality. Newsflash: overwashing towels doesn’t make them cleaner, it just turns them into damp, soap-logged stink sponges. All that detergent? That’s not freshness, it’s a phosphorus, mildew casserole waiting to happen. But no worries, because the holy grail of all home appliances, your beloved Sambung, is apparently saving the day. Low cost, amazing performance, beautiful too, we get it, you want to burry your thingy in the thing. Honestly, at this point it feels less like a washing routine and more like a codependent relationship with a large metal box. And yes, we know you’re not joking. You said it about six times. Which is exactly what someone says when they are, in fact, absolutely off their nut. So next time you’re mid-spin cycle sermon, maybe give the towels, and the rest of us, a break. Try vinegar and baking soda on the towels instead of laundry soap. Maybe even try therapy. Both can work wonders on all kinds of buildup.
GammaGlobulin Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 6 minutes ago, short-Timer said: vinegar and baking soda Will do.
short-Timer Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 6 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said: Will do. Just think about how you are such a catastrophic disaster for the environment with your over supply of air conditioners, computers, refrigerators, washing machines running 24 hours a day to keep your diapers clean. What a complete travesty. Your carbon footprint is like that of a household of 10 Americans from that horrific state of Pennsylvania. And now you're going to buy up all the baking soda and vinegar and put a drain on supplies. It never stops with you does it?
GammaGlobulin Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 4 hours ago, short-Timer said: Just think about how you are such a catastrophic disaster for the environment with your over supply of air conditioners, computers, refrigerators, washing machines running 24 hours a day to keep your diapers clean. What a complete travesty. Your carbon footprint is like that of a household of 10 Americans from that horrific state of Pennsylvania. And now you're going to buy up all the baking soda and vinegar and put a drain on supplies. It never stops with you does it? What you say may or may not be true. However, one thing we know for sure is that to add just one child into this evil mix negates ALL of the energy savings one might attempt to make. And, further, adding one child is worse for the planet than all the other damages a person might do. Therefore, if we can just stop children we can save the world. And, far less hassle, too.
short-Timer Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said: What you say may or may not be true. However, one thing we know for sure is that to add just one child into this evil mix negates ALL of the energy savings one might attempt to make. And, further, adding one child is worse for the planet than all the other damages a person might do. Therefore, if we can just stop children we can save the world. And, far less hassle, too. Agreed. No kids, no cars, and minimal air travel. But your over the top use of electrical appliances is equal to at least one kid.
GammaGlobulin Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 8 minutes ago, short-Timer said: Agreed. No kids, no cars, and minimal air travel. But your over the top use of electrical appliances is equal to at least one kid. No way!!! Just post your evidence if you wish to convince anyone. Please calculate how much water, energy, steel, wood, and other garbage a child will use in a lifetime. WAY OVER THE TOP of anything I could possibly use in the way of appliances. Have you forgotten that I do not drive in Thailand? And, I make far fewer flights per decade, basically not even one. I do not contribute to pollution by using clothes, since I don't wear clothes, on most days. Just growing enough cotton for one shirt uses a huMONGOUS amount of water. I think you need to get back to the drawing board and re-analyze your calculations. And, stop making unsupported comments, maybe....if you might.... Not that I mind your comments. it's just that it might look better for you if you first check your comments to verify that what you are posting is fact or...; FICTION.
short-Timer Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, GammaGlobulin said: No way!!! Just post your evidence if you wish to convince anyone. Please calculate how much water, energy, steel, wood, and other garbage a child will use in a lifetime. WAY OVER THE TOP of anything I could possibly use in the way of appliances. Have you forgotten that I do not drive in Thailand? And, I make far fewer flights per decade, basically not even one. I do not contribute to pollution by using clothes, since I don't wear clothes, on most days. Just growing enough cotton for one shirt uses huMONGOUS amount of water. I think you need to get back to the drawing board and re-analyze your calculations. And, stop making unsupported comments, maybe....if you might.... Not that I mind your comments. it's just that it might look better for you if you first check your comments to verify that what you are posting is fact or...; FICTION. Because of all your whining, your carbon footprint just increased up to the equivalent of two kids. Stop being so unkind to the environment, please.
3NUMBAS Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago You can usually find advice for repairs online,smal components
GammaGlobulin Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 6 minutes ago, short-Timer said: Because of all your whining, your carbon footprint just increased up to the equivalent of two kids. Stop being so unkind to the environment, please. Maybe if you include the outgassing of CO2 when I talk. But, I don't talk much when I am typing on TV.
short-Timer Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, GammaGlobulin said: Maybe if you include the outgassing of CO2 when I talk. But, I don't talk much when I am typing on TV. Get a Maytag.
GammaGlobulin Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 5 minutes ago, short-Timer said: Get a Maytag. I am unwilling to pay for one. Maytags used to be among the best. Is the quality still there...I don't know. But, for the price, Samson offers the best deal for someone like me.
short-Timer Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 9 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: Samson offers the best deal for someone like me.
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