When we got our new LG front loading washing machine, I got a chair and sat through a full cycle, turning the interior ligh on every few seconds, it times out. I did this to learn how all the new features, that it claimed to have, really worked and how it was different from our old top loader. It was fasinating to me, but that's me. I like to know how things work and it was definately not boring to me, BUT, If I told you all about it step by step, feature by feature, now that would be boring.
The LG is a nice washer, until it starts saying LE on the screen, and you have to remove the wet clothes, drain the water from the machine, unplug the machine, wait about 10 minutes, plug the machine back in, put the wet clothes that are leaking on the floor back into the wash, then press the knob back in. Talk about a boring time.
I would say that's more of a pain of the a** than boring. At the risk of being helpful instead of boring, ours is only about 2 years old and we have had no problems. Knock wood (tapping myself on my head). Our knob doesn't pull out or press in ???. Is yours front loading? P.S. If anyone objects we can go PM if you want to persue it.
Have you ever considered one of the cruises on a sailing ship. I've never been on an overnightcruse, but I've often thought about the ones that travel in a small flotilla of sailing ships. It's fresh on my mind since I just threw out some old brocheures that I stumbled onto yesterday.
I thought about this thread on PC when I was buying toilet paper last night. That's probably more of a scary thought than boring though...
It's a LG front loading washer. It says something about Tromm on it, I will have to look up the model number sometime. It has a round knob thing that you spin to select which wash you want then you push the knob and it starts the cycle. I read that the LE meant the motor was overloaded. Funny thing is that it's usually when there isn't much stuff in it, and has only happened to me. It's a little over a year old and had done it probably 3 times. Hasn't happened recently though.
Does that go along with "don't eat yellow snow?" Has anyone actually at yellow snow? I would think most people wouldn't need the warning. Yellow snow doesn't seem appealing.
Such a pity, when someone is so unaware of, or unsuccessful at, adapting their “private logic” so as to merge with “common sense”.