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You know how someone is losing an argument? They belittle people because they have no more points of discussion. It does suck to lose an argument. How does it feel to be that loser (as you describe it)?
Sorry buddy, Phoenix is not Ivy. Keep trying though.
Also, you should learn to read, Post 61 is not mine.
You are right about 61...the rest, not so much. You started the mudslinging. I just tossed it back.
Yeah it's most the detergent and lack of phosphates but some machines aren't using as much water which translates into less cleaning/rinsing. It's like those super high efficiency front loading washers that say they can clean a load of clothes with only an inch of water. They can do SOMETHING but it's definitely not cleaning the clothes the way a top loader did 25 years ago. We are all getting used to expecting less, and that's sad.
I went out of my way to find some phosphates for my DW. I don't used it all the time, but I have it when I need it.
Yeah it's most the detergent and lack of phosphates but some machines aren't using as much water which translates into less cleaning/rinsing. It's like those super high efficiency front loading washers that say they can clean a load of clothes with only an inch of water. They can do SOMETHING but it's definitely not cleaning the clothes the way a top loader did 25 years ago. We are all getting used to expecting less, and that's sad.
That's the entire point of this thread. These mandated water restriction devices are not working well.
I hope the Trump administration can roll back these policies, but I have my doubts. The bureaucratic state is difficult to control.
Yeah it's most the detergent and lack of phosphates but some machines aren't using as much water which translates into less cleaning/rinsing. It's like those super high efficiency front loading washers that say they can clean a load of clothes with only an inch of water. They can do SOMETHING but it's definitely not cleaning the clothes the way a top loader did 25 years ago. We are all getting used to expecting less, and that's sad.
The less water isn't much of an issue with cleaning other than extending the time it takes to clean the dishes. The detergent is the real problem.
I still use a top loader washing machine. It's amazing. I do like the idea of stacking the washer and dryer, but I have the space for them side by side.
Just because you attended (and probably failed out of) a community college, doesn't mean that me or others have. Maybe you should consider going back to learn something.
I have no idea what retort you're referring to, but wait all you want.
If you took English - it should be myself and others and it shouldn't be failed out of - it should just be failed college. English wasn't your strong point was it.
If you took English - it should be myself and others and it shouldn't be failed out of - it should just be failed college. English wasn't your strong point was it.
I pointed this out in the same post that you quoted. The irony of being lectured to by someone who has elementary school level English skills is rich.
He also has atrocious comma placement.
His posting history is a rancid bag of condensation, anger, smugness, and belittling posters.
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