Bah! I really dislike dishwashers.. they make their users lazy, and not in the good sense. Many ppl just pile dishes in there, haphazardly drop in detergent and close the thing up.. kapow, 50 mins later, they put the dishes away w/out even lookin at em. Then, when you happen to use those dishes and silverware and look at them, you see krud still stuck on them, and the lovely diswasher splotches all over the place..
I expect alot more from what I put in and what I get out of Perl.
-Syn0

In reply to Re: My two beloved treasures - Perl and Electric Dishwashers by synapse0
in thread My two beloved treasures - Perl and Electric Dishwashers by princepawn

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