M mrcleanjeans New member Joined Aug 27, 2019 Messages 4 Location milwaukee wi Jul 6, 2005 #2 Why do they say "tramatize"? I thought to tramatize is to injurously shake,ratttle and roll someone.Of course.the gawdiness of some of that stuff could do just that,LOL.
Why do they say "tramatize"? I thought to tramatize is to injurously shake,ratttle and roll someone.Of course.the gawdiness of some of that stuff could do just that,LOL.
DADoES Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 21, 2001 Messages 15,808 Location TX, U.S. of A. Jul 6, 2005 #3 That would be [color=ff0000]traumatize[/color] (note the letter u) -- to inflict injury or distress. I'm not figuing what GE means by tramatize.
That would be [color=ff0000]traumatize[/color] (note the letter u) -- to inflict injury or distress. I'm not figuing what GE means by tramatize.
M mrcleanjeans New member Joined Aug 27, 2019 Messages 4 Location milwaukee wi Jul 6, 2005 #4 thanks,DADoES, I stand corrected on the spelling
gansky1 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 2, 2001 Messages 13,157 Location Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner! Jul 6, 2005 #5 Perhaps it should read "Dramatize..." and someone is having too much fun with Photoshop??
P partscounterman Member Joined Jan 6, 2018 Messages 9 Location Cortez, Colorado Jul 6, 2005 #6 I got confused on that spelling too. I thought GE built in appliances might leave you with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
I got confused on that spelling too. I thought GE built in appliances might leave you with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
P partscounterman Member Joined Jan 6, 2018 Messages 9 Location Cortez, Colorado Jul 6, 2005 #7 It would be pretty traumatic to have that cool W/D combo, but no window to peer into!
B bostonwash Well-known member Joined Jul 2, 2005 Messages 223 Jul 6, 2005 #8 I think they "misspelt" it
veg-o-matic Well-known member Joined Sep 15, 2004 Messages 2,626 Location Baltimore, Hon! Jul 7, 2005 #9 I dunno. The ad was obviously aimed at home builders, not consumers. Maybe "tra" was some kind of acronym? But no matter how you slice it, it sure sounds stoopid! veg
I dunno. The ad was obviously aimed at home builders, not consumers. Maybe "tra" was some kind of acronym? But no matter how you slice it, it sure sounds stoopid! veg