The questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread VI

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Most I see today are top-loading. For brand, it depends. How many people are you washing clothes for? You might get a bigger or smaller one based on that. Also, cost.

EDIT: OK, maybe you might want to go to Consumer Reports after all...

What's your budget like? Many of the new front loaders use less water, so are eco friendly. Quiet too. But they tend to be pricey. Look for sales. A recession tends to be good for sales on big ticket items. You can also stack them if you're short on space or place those storage drawers under them to raise them up so you need to bend less to use them. Brands are largely the same. There's only a handful of manufacturers for a large number of brands. If you know the brand name it'll probably last you a good long time. Pick one with a good manufacturer warranty. Don't buy the store warranty, those are near pure profit for the stores.

A bit of googling as you do your research may answer any question as well as Consumer Reports. http://www.appliancejournal.com/app...washers-and-dryers-as-rated-by-consumers-193/

About 4 people, 600 to 1200 depending on deal for washer with or without dryer, space won't be too much of an issue.

I guess I'll go ahead with signing up for a 1-year subscription with Consumer Reports. There were previously some really good deals on major appliances, unfortunate enough as the deals ended last week. :(

Gives me time to contemplate the purchase. Thanks!

Edit: A group of Chinese Christian.. missionaries (?) from a local Baptist church (from pamphlet) just came knocking at my door. What is the -- I assume a Christian denomination of some kind -- Baptist church? Why would they go around inquiring and informing the neighbourhood about their thing?
 
If CFC is all loving, then why are there so many trolls?

Who said CFC was all loving? :confused: And at least he realizes those questions really don't deserve their own thread.
 
About 4 people, 600 to 1200 depending on deal for washer with or without dryer, space won't be too much of an issue.

I guess I'll go ahead with signing up for a 1-year subscription with Consumer Reports. There were previously some really good deals on major appliances, unfortunate enough as the deals ended last week. :(

Gives me time to contemplate the purchase. Thanks!

Keep an eye on the store advertisements. They'll be other sales.

Edit: A group of Chinese Christian.. missionaries (?) from a local Baptist church (from pamphlet) just came knocking at my door. What is the -- I assume a Christian denomination of some kind -- Baptist church? Why would they go around inquiring and informing the neighbourhood about their thing?

That's more or less the definition of a missionary.... :mischief:
 
I've never heard of a house having a top-loading washing machine. Those things are for industrial scale washing.
 
I've never heard of a house having a top-loading washing machine. Those things are for industrial scale washing.

In the US top loading machines are overwhelmingly dominant. Up until less than 10 years ago you would probably never even see a front loader outside of a commercial establishment in the US. They've only recently made a comeback.
 
Can some people please explain to me exactly what they like about Obama and the democrats in charge now? I just can't understand why or how anyone could think any of the stupid crap they're doing is good for anything. I'd especially like to know what exactly Europeans like about him/them.
 
Can some people please explain to me exactly what they like about Obama and the democrats in charge now? I just can't understand why or how anyone could think any of the stupid crap they're doing is good for anything. I'd especially like to know what exactly Europeans like about him/them.

I like that he hasn't overthrown the Constitution and is little more GQ than W. was, on the world stage. I also like that he hasn't yet had the time to start some civil service draft or whatever other left-wing impulses that he appears to be keeping under check, somewhat.

EDIT: So in other words, he appears to be mature, and maybe even responsible.
 
I liked his Cairo speech, his stimulus (before the Republicans just turned it into a tax cut bill), and some other things (Gitmo, banning enhanced interrogation, etc.)
 
Can some people please explain to me exactly what they like about Obama and the democrats in charge now? I just can't understand why or how anyone could think any of the stupid crap they're doing is good for anything. I'd especially like to know what exactly Europeans like about him/them.

He's not a partisan jackass? :dunno:
 
Can some people please explain to me exactly what they like about Obama and the democrats in charge now? I just can't understand why or how anyone could think any of the stupid crap they're doing is good for anything. I'd especially like to know what exactly Europeans like about him/them.

1. A true acceptance of humanity's impact on the environment.
2. Not being afraid of the socialism bogeyman when it comes to healthcare.
3. Pragmatic foreign policy without being a slave to ideology.
4. Taking the right side on common sense issues like gay marriage and torture.

As a quick and vague overview, since you're asking for why I prefer ALL democrats + Obama.

Venting with one liners to refute me won't make me come to your side, so don't bother. Keep it civil ;)
 
I don't plan on getting people on my side, I'm just curious as to how people could honestly like what they've done. And I didn't mean all democrats, I just mean in general as they're in charge now you know.

3.Please give examples and how he's not a slave to ideology in this.
 
I don't plan on getting people on my side, I'm just curious as to how people could honestly like what they've done. And I didn't mean all democrats, I just mean in general as they're in charge now you know.

3.Please give examples and how he's not a slave to ideology in this.

I don't think he's expressed much of an ideology in the foreign policy realm, other than he obviously leans towards isolationism, rather than interventions. His actions have been fairly inertial with the prior status quo of the nation, though--rather non-ideological. He's not really fought with his military advisors on deployments, except cosmetically. He's made typical remarks about Iran and NK, marginal public comments.

Not really discernable in that realm, methinks.

EDIT: Musing on Azale's comments, I summarize Obama as a tactful waffler, which might in part being that we're only at around 6months (which oops reminds me, we have to start blaming him for stuff now. :lol:)
 
I don't plan on getting people on my side, I'm just curious as to how people could honestly like what they've done. And I didn't mean all democrats, I just mean in general as they're in charge now you know.

3.Please give examples and how he's not a slave to ideology in this.

1. He is not unconditionally talking to various "badguys" like some righteys thought he would, he is playing the diplomatic game and using the current popularity he has in the world to do it.
2. He is drawing a line in the sand with Israel in regards to settlements. This is a new development for any US President to draw any kind of line for Israel not too cross. The Israel lobby is just as influential on Democrats as it is on Republicans and it's good that Obama will not sell out to it if he sees it as against the security interests of the US.
3. He has continued the Merida Initiative in Mexico, as started by Bush & Calderon in 2006.
4. Iraq is being slowly withdrawn from, as according to the wishes of the people and the government. But not as fast as Obama originally promised, he has changed his policy according to facts on the ground.
5. The beginnings of his North Korea policy appears to be an attempt to stop the vicious brinkmanship cycle. We'll see on this one.

Once again, quickly thrown together and vague :p
 
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