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|    Carlos E.R. to hubops@ccanoemail.com    |
|    Re: The dreaded time change    |
|    06 Nov 25 12:27:17    |
      From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 2025-11-06 01:22, hubops@ccanoemail.com wrote:       >       >>       >> I guess people who only microwave frozen meals don't need a       >> dishwasher.       >> What do they do when the microwave dies?       >>       >> We run the dishwasher every day. Only sharp knives and nonstick       >> pans are washed by hand.       >>       >>       >       > I'll challenge the implication / stereotype of people       > who eschew dishwashers as people who eat frozen dinners.              My parents bought a dishwasher. My father insisted, my mother was not       convinced. Somewhere before 1980, early models here.              It used a lot of electricity, maybe 2500W. A lot for here and the time.       It was very noisy, it roared. It took days to fill it up, so we had to       buy more dishes. After some years we stopped using it.              So I'm biased into considering it a useless appliance. And the house has       two wash basins, something very rare nowdays, but makes washing up       easier and faster.              Besides, if I eat frozen food, the kind I buy has to be heated on a pan,       preferably. And poured on a dish and eaten with fork or spoon, maybe       knife. I don't see how that means I don't need to wash up.                     --       Cheers, Carlos.       ES🇪🇸, EU🇪🇺;              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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