No looky for you!
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Your funeral, don't say I didn't warn you.
They better don't disobey their lord and master, or I'll pee over the shoebox that is their home again.
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Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food?
when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food?
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Obligatory Technology Connections
he left out cleaning the hose that leads to the sink.
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I remember seeing one of those! Wasn’t brought to our school, though (I went to school in the middle of the city), we went to a farm.
we went to a farm
Did they slice a cow in twain lengthwise?
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I see the vision but that's not how you type on the internet.
It looks weird but admittedly, once deciphered, it’s a pretty good way of making you read it in a very specific way.
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I remember a while back discovering GE made a clear door that could be used for diagnostic purposes on some dishwashers they had built. Never got to try one out, just thought it was cool they made em.
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Table top dishwashers usually have a window. My kid considered it a major disadvantage when we got a real dishwasher that the window was missing.
Your kid spoke the truth
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we went to a farm
Did they slice a cow in twain lengthwise?
No, but they have that at a museum in town!
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Your comment made me reread the post and it seems intentional to stress those words
Per internet rules, capitalization can only be used for emphasis LIKE THIS. Doing it any other way is just bad grammar and, as a result, confusing.
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Per internet rules, capitalization can only be used for emphasis LIKE THIS. Doing it any other way is just bad grammar and, as a result, confusing.
If those capitalized words were in all caps, it wouldn’t read the same way. I agree it’s confusing at first, though.
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My oven is super insulated, yet it still has a window
What kind of insulation is behind the window?
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What kind of insulation is behind the window?
None, which is his whole point. If the oven can manage to hold heat the dishwasher can aswel
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None, which is his whole point. If the oven can manage to hold heat the dishwasher can aswel
I haven't seen anything that says how hot it gets in the window . Just that it's "super insulated".
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There are good reasons to hide what's going on inside. Some are simply not prepared: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DIKJ6n-vSKt/
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It looks weird but admittedly, once deciphered, it’s a pretty good way of making you read it in a very specific way.
Yeah, but there are unwritten rules of how most people do it. Whole caps or asterisks for emphasis, ellipsis, hyphen or tilde for pause - things like that.
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I have a countertop dishwasher that has a giant window in the front. Wanna know what's in there?
Bubble bath shower for the dishes. It looks fun.
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I haven't seen anything that says how hot it gets in the window . Just that it's "super insulated".
I'm not an engineer, I don't know how it works. I can touch the transparent window without getting burned, so it appears the window is insulated.
Maybe it works like this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulated_glazing
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None, which is his whole point. If the oven can manage to hold heat the dishwasher can aswel
Insulation on the dishwasher is mostly for noise and stopping moisture or heat from damaging surrounding cabinets.
The dishwasher is using new water or heating water. It is not designed to keep the same water hot for an hour plus.
The whole back of the dishwasher is a tiny piece of plastic. Not insulated at all. Some fancy ones now put a little insulation on back.
But the idea isn't to keep heat trapped to wash dishes, but to keep heat from being released and damaging things.
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I'm not an engineer, I don't know how it works. I can touch the transparent window without getting burned, so it appears the window is insulated.
Maybe it works like this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulated_glazing
It's just an air gap in the window. It's double pane just like good windows for your house.
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I'm actually more pissed off that here in 2025 we haven't developed a dishwasher that has a blow dry cycle. Like, just have a small water tight door that flips open to reveal a fan that circulates warm air to dry the dishes.
But no, instead we have the dubious development of dishwashers that no longer have a cup for the prewash soap (which is still 100% necessary) because those stupid pods exist and on some models all the indicator lights have been relocated to the inside of the door where you can't see if the cycle is done unless you open the door which, if the dishwasher is still in the middle of washing, will disrupt the cycle.