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    Gort Klaatu Barada Nikto

    I'll watch DTESS any time it's on.  I think what makes it work so well is the degree to which it is understated, particularly for the genre.
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    RCA-Whirlpool?

    When Westinghouse was about chin deep in brown water they built tract housing in Florida.  Wasn't a megalomaniacal CEO's idea though, they paid consultants to come up with it.  [rolleyes]   The only legacy corporation I can think of that does better now than it did before is Pepsi.  Always #2...
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    60s GE Stove with Double Dark Windows?

    What I don't get is washers with smoked windows.  Can't see diddly.  What's the point?  Rather like fat-free half and half.
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    Dry Roast Peanuts

    Last several years, complaints have been registered [largely online] about Planter's dry roast peanuts.  Longtime buyers saying flavor is wrong, rancid, lower-grade [smaller] nuts.   Coincides with Planters being bought out by Kraft, the WCI of packaged foods.  Their 'French onion dip'...
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    Front loading washing machine with gearbox/transmission

    Westinghouse used a gearbox semi-sporadically among models.  We had both.  The spin side of the gearbox quit after much use and was replaced.  Not long after, the machine was replaced by a newer one with 3 belts, intermediate tumble idler, and spin sheave directly on the motor shaft.  Again...
  6. arbilab

    In regards to drying…

    After the twinny spinny I hang towels over the showercurtain rod.   By the time everything else is done they are dry enough to use (if a bit clammy).  The dryer finishes everything off in 15min.  Except socks, which get to lay out till the next afternoon then put away.   In Hawaii, never had a...
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    Hopeful for Easy help

    That one is ahead of the game, it still has all 4 operating knobs.  Usually the cables get stiff, the user forces them and the knobs break.   It's next to top of line.  Top had two motor speeds, if they still made that model by that time.  Murray wasn't really in the laundry business, more...
  8. arbilab

    Round ceiling diffusers

    Our 1953 'ranch' had round ones but the 57 were flat/rectang.
  9. arbilab

    KAWFFEE

    You'll throw sugar cubes at me.  I use microwaved bottle water, a spoon, and Nestle Taster's Choice.  If it's any consolation, it's relatively expensive.    I've tried everything short of roasting my own, could never get consistent results much less satisfactory.  The only coffee I could...
  10. arbilab

    Whirlpool washer wiggler needed

    It doesn't "wiggle" so much as, sashay.   It's the 'gearshift' that switches between agitate and neutral, at the same time switching the pump from recirc to drain.  Then if the lid is closed, switches the tub brake off and the spin clutch on.   Belt Whirlpools without a working wigwag are...
  11. arbilab

    VINTAGE WASHER QUIZ N0.1

    Who made it not who built it?  First, what's the distinction?   Too late for Baxter Stove Co, too early for WCI.  Too largescale for Dominion.   I'm stumped.  Ohio State Reformatory?
  12. arbilab

    Is There Nothing Not Affiliated With Amazon?

    <blockquote> Westinghouse movers for airports, I cannot come up with the name </blockquote> Would that be Schindler?
  13. arbilab

    trying out huge Kenmore window AC :)

    <blockquote> My Mr Slim has stopped cooling well after abt. 8 yrs </blockquote> I'd bet on RoHS brazing at the evaporator.  Used to take closer to 30yrs for that to fail. <blockquote> 25,000 BTU... 11A of 230v current </blockquote> 2.53kW doesn't sound that bad for that big.  @15c/kWh, an...
  14. arbilab

    POD 6/30/2021 "Watch Westinghouse - Wash 'N Dry Laundromat"

    Hmmm.  With our 'cold' water being 80F almost half the year, the lowest the recirc air dewpoint could get would be..... more than that.   You don't suppose the salesman would tell you that, do you?
  15. arbilab

    High efficiency Californiaquistan shower heads

    Maher's take on Calif water runs several frames in the 30s.   I ran with his POV, but I don't always.   The thread had gone dormant anyway.    Ivermectin also kills pedicules.  Which are not little feet, except in the sense they are. [this post was last edited: 6/28/2021-12:34]
  16. arbilab

    It's a Norge - AC that is

    In 77, dad's retired 67 Fury would literally ice the vents.   60s GM (Harrison) air would too;  you HAD to turn it down or it got too cold for t-shirt and shorts.
  17. arbilab

    Firefox

    On the last FF that would accept XP.  10sec startup is the rule.  Longer if XP is interrupting to do other things.  It does that a lot at initial startup.   FF has an add-on, programmable to delete history 'older than X' so you don't have to do it by hand.  I think mine is set to 10 days. ...
  18. arbilab

    High efficiency Californiaquistan shower heads

    Speaking of the Maher show, he's no saint of rectitude.  IOW, he's not always right despite his fervent wish to be considered so.   This week he railed on web media for deleting certain references to ivermectin (drug), which he seems to think he needs to know something about.  I wondered what...
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    Pencil sharpeners

    They smell really neat too.
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