My wife only said “Don’t you dare”. And now i’m confused. The words imply a dare, her tone sounded like a threat
Technology connections put a window in one, it’s just nasty water swirling around and a lot of people would be grossed out by that so they hide it lol
I also don’t want to be looking at the dirty dishes throughout the week as I’m waiting for the machine to be full enough to run.
They don’t want you to know about the dish gnomes forced to work in tight spaces under terrible conditions.
why do They capitalize seemingly random Words in each Sentence?
Maybe they’re not a native speaker? German for instance capitalizes all nouns. You’ll often find weird capitalizations in my (mobile) writing when my phone didn’t correctly guess what I wanted to type. At least some words in the OPs text are German nouns (e.g. See, All), while others aren’t.
Functional illiteracy
this Capitalization is Giving me a Fucking stroke
Your comment made me reread the post and it seems intentional to stress those words
It’s to keep people from seeing the reality of recycled dishwater being sprayed at the plates you eat off of.
It’s because they are usually insulated and there is no point putting a clear surface over insulation.
My washer and dryer have tinted windows. I have no idea why. I’m guessing their chief designer drives a heavily modded Scion though.
Knowing how “fun” it is to make a truly watertight window, even with low pressure, matching both cold and hot and detergent and whatever’s flying in there, I’m glad there isn’t a glass pane to view into the dishwasher.
Also, I’m usually doing things that are not reliant on seeing what’s happening in a dishwasher when it is running, so the cost effectiveness would not be great there.
I have a window in mine. It’s great, I can see when something’s not cleaning right and I fix it. Saves on redos.
Jack Donaghy approves.
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?
I saw a see through dishwasher at a department store when i was a kid. a demo thingy. it was magical
Like those cows with the portal in their side that they bring around to elementary schools to show kids how chambered stomachs work! (Just now realizing this might not be a universal experience and may have had to do with my elementary school’s proximity to UC Davis (Agriculturally focused college).
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?
No, but they have that at a museum in town!
The reason you dont is because it would probably disturb people to see their dishes slamming into each other.
The Sears appliance departments usually had at least one with a clear front for demonstration purposes… But you know what happened to them
Thanks, Obama
It’s because watching a bunch of food water swirl around for half an hour is gross.