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Default Consumer electronics "war stories"

Leon Fisk wrote:

On Sun, 06 Dec 2015 12:27:54 -0600
Jon Elson wrote:

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Sheesh, what a bunch of complexity, to do what used to be done with some
smooth rocks down at the riverside!


Still using the old Speed Queen Wringer Washer the parents bought in
the late 60's...

A friend of mine has a log cabin in the Missouri Ozarks. He has a
Frigidaire (I think) washer that must have been made in 1946 or something.
Seems a little too modern to have been made before most industries shut down
during the great depression, so I'm taking a wild guess. You fill it with a
water hose, drain it by putting the drain hose on the ground, and it has a
wringer. He says it still works, but I have not actually seen him fire it
up. Looks like a fair bit of trouble to use, and that wringer looks
seriously dangerous.

Jon