How not to wash dishes
cvining said...
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> Tom Adams;1387009 Wrote:
>> Suppose you employed two people to wash your dishes, where the first
>> merely rinses, and the second does poor unreliable job of washing.
>> Does not sound like a good idea does it? Ineffective and wasteful.
>>
>> Now, replace the second one with a machine. Is that any better?
>>
>> Of course, to do this experiment you have to find some sort of machine
>> that washes dishes badly. How do find such a machine? Perhaps the
>> easiest way is to use a regular dishwasher but cause it to do a poor
>> job. You could, say, overload it or fail to follow the loading
>> instructions in the manual.
>>
>> But wait. Is it not the case that tens of millions of people wash
>> their dishes in just this manner religously every day?
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> Use disposable plates, like paper plates. So that you can avoid washing
> dishes.
That describes me to a "T"!!!
The sole purpose for my annual wholesale club pilgrimage! Plus plastic
cups, forks, knives and spoons.
It could take me a week to fill up the dishwasher. I wash pots & pans &
real utensils in the sink.
Andy
"Paper & Plastic, Please!"
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