Really, there are some pretty lame excuses on this thread.
That's a pretty judgemental statement, don't you think??
I just don't like the way clothes feel coming off a line, period. They're scratchy, stiff and rough. They also don't smell so great to me, and they generally need ironing. So why would I want to lug heavy baskets of wet clothes outside and spend time hanging and removing clothes from a line, when I can throw them in the dryer in 10 seconds and be done, with far superior results? I used to hang dry my cotton shirts, until I discovered the XLOW heat setting on the Kenmore, which produces soft, wrinkle free, great smelling shirts with no shrinkage. And if I choose to leave the clothes in the dryer and go do something else, the Wrinkle Guard takes care of them for me. No ironing needed. I don't have to worry about weather, time, etc. And that's the way I want it. In a machine with the capacity of the Calypso, one would need an entire yard full of lines to accomodate the clothes that machine can wash in a single night. And did I say I refuse to lug baskets of wet clothes outside to dry them??
It's a matter of personal choice, and what suits your needs and lifestyle. Appliances are designed for convenience, and that's what it's all about for me. And with a natural gas dryer like mine, there is no particulate matter or sulphur dioxide produced in the combustion process. And the cost is negligible....at $23 per month for the gas dryer, range and water heater, to me, it's a bargain.
When it comes to laundry, I just want it done fast and right, folded/hung and put away. And a clothesline does not provide that for me. For those who can take advantage of line drying, great...do it. It's certainly a worthy option. For those who don't choose to, well, that's their choice based on their needs. As strange as it may seem to some of us here, not everyone LIKES doing laundry. I'm one of those folks!