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DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
Since cleaning up and running the dishwasher is a byproduct of cooking, there might be some interest from group members in the DishwasherGenie.
It's a cool little device that can keep track of whether or not the dishes in the dishwasher are clean or dirty.
You can check out the web site at:
dishwashergenie.com
Thanks!
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
DishwasherGenie wrote:
>
> Since cleaning up and running the dishwasher is a byproduct of cooking, there might be some interest from group members in the DishwasherGenie.
> It's a cool little device that can keep track of whether or not the dishes in the dishwasher are clean or dirty.
>
> You can check out the web site at:
>
> dishwashergenie.com
>
> Thanks!
LOL! Now *THAT* sounds like another worthless gadget.
G.
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
On Oct 2, 8:08*am, Gary <g.maj...@att.net> wrote:
> DishwasherGenie wrote:
>
> > Since cleaning up and running the dishwasher is a byproduct of cooking,there might be some interest from group members in the DishwasherGenie.
> > It's a cool little device that can keep track of whether or not the dishes in the dishwasher are clean or dirty.
>
> > You can check out the web site at:
>
> > dishwashergenie.com
>
> > Thanks!
>
> LOL! *Now *THAT* sounds like another worthless gadget.
>
> G.
I have these cool accesssories called eyes that work great for this
application!
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
On Oct 2, 10:08*am, Gary <g.maj...@att.net> wrote:
>
> DishwasherGenie wrote:
>
> > Since cleaning up and running the dishwasher is a byproduct of cooking,there might be some interest from group members in the DishwasherGenie.
> > It's a cool little device that can keep track of whether or not the dishes in the dishwasher are clean or dirty.
>
> > You can check out the web site at:
>
> > dishwasherJunk.com
>
> > Thanks!
>
> LOL! *Now *THAT* sounds like another worthless gadget.
>
> G.
>
>
Ain't it the truth!
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
On 2-Oct-2012, DishwasherGenie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since cleaning up and running the dishwasher is a byproduct of cooking,
> there might be some interest from group members in the DishwasherGenie.
> It's a cool little device that can keep track of whether or not the dishes
> in the dishwasher are clean or dirty.
>
> You can check out the web site at:
>
> dishwashergenie.com
>
> Thanks!
I'm happy with my Clean/Dirty magnet; bought about 20 years ago for a couple
of bucks. No batteries, no electronics to fail. Iit does require a
little bit of maintenance - a periodic wipe with a damp cloth to remove any
accumulated dust.
--
Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 07:49:54 -0700 (PDT), DishwasherGenie wrote:
> Since cleaning up and running the dishwasher is a byproduct of
> cooking, there might be some interest from group members in the
> DishwasherGenie. It's a cool little device that can keep track of
> whether or not the dishes in the dishwasher are clean or dirty.
I already have one of those. It's called the locking lever on the
front of the dishwasher.
-sw
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 11:35:25 AM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 07:49:54 -0700 (PDT), DishwasherGenie wrote:
>
>
>
> > Since cleaning up and running the dishwasher is a byproduct of
>
> > cooking, there might be some interest from group members in the
>
> > DishwasherGenie. It's a cool little device that can keep track of
>
> > whether or not the dishes in the dishwasher are clean or dirty.
>
>
>
> I already have one of those. It's called the locking lever on the
>
> front of the dishwasher.
>
Same here. If it's locked, they're clean. My problem is that other family members usually put away the clean dishes, and sometimes pots and pans get put away that are not completely clean.
>
> -sw
--Bryan
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
"l, not -l" wrote in message news:k4f2o4$l1r$[email protected]..
On 2-Oct-2012, DishwasherGenie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since cleaning up and running the dishwasher is a byproduct of cooking,
> there might be some interest from group members in the DishwasherGenie.
> It's a cool little device that can keep track of whether or not the dishes
> in the dishwasher are clean or dirty.
>
> You can check out the web site at:
>
> dishwashergenie.com
>
> Thanks!
I'm happy with my Clean/Dirty magnet; bought about 20 years ago for a couple
of bucks. No batteries, no electronics to fail. Iit does require a
little bit of maintenance - a periodic wipe with a damp cloth to remove any
accumulated dust.
--
Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
*****************
I remember those magnets! And yes, they are low maintenance
I wish I
knew what happened to the ones I had. They got lost in a move somewhere.
Never bothered to replace them.
Jill
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
"l, not -l" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:k4f2o4$l1r$[email protected]..
>
> On 2-Oct-2012, DishwasherGenie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Since cleaning up and running the dishwasher is a byproduct of cooking,
>> there might be some interest from group members in the DishwasherGenie.
>> It's a cool little device that can keep track of whether or not the
>> dishes
>> in the dishwasher are clean or dirty.
>>
>> You can check out the web site at:
>>
>> dishwashergenie.com
>>
>> Thanks!
>
> I'm happy with my Clean/Dirty magnet; bought about 20 years ago for a
> couple
> of bucks. No batteries, no electronics to fail. Iit does require a
> little bit of maintenance - a periodic wipe with a damp cloth to remove
> any
> accumulated dust.
My parents have one of those but really... How hard is it to tell? They
always empty the whole thing. And they run it right away. So why would
they need one? I am the only one who runs mine. So I always know.
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
People are starving, and someone's trying to sell this absurdity of absurdities?
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
DishwasherGenie wrote:
>
> You can check out the web site at:
> dishwashergenie.com
What a great thingie for yoose ladies to stick on your ringie dingies.
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 17:14:46 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia
<[email protected]> wrote:
>People are starving, and someone's trying to sell this absurdity of absurdities?
>
>
Why not? If he sells enough of them, he won't be starving. If he
sell a large enough number of them, he can employ people to make them
and they won't starve.
That said, he'd be more productive for society if he made an item like
the Pet Rock.
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 17:14:46 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >People are starving, and someone's trying to sell this absurdity of absurdities?
> >
> >
>
> Why not? If he sells enough of them, he won't be starving. If he
> sell a large enough number of them, he can employ people to make them
> and they won't starve.
That was my thought too. Support innovative ideas...some of them are good
and catch on. I personally wouldn't buy a DishwasherGenie... I didn't even
look at it. My dishwasher is only an expensive drying rack. I hand wash
all. But that's only me living alone. I can see how a large family might
fill up a dishwasher after even one meal.
G.
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
<[email protected]> wrote
> It's a cool little device that can keep track of whether or not the dishes
> in the dishwasher are clean or dirty.
Lame.
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
On 10/3/2012 6:03 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 17:14:46 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> People are starving, and someone's trying to sell this absurdity of absurdities?
>>
>>
>
> Why not? If he sells enough of them, he won't be starving. If he
> sell a large enough number of them, he can employ people to make them
> and they won't starve.
>
> That said, he'd be more productive for society if he made an item like
> the Pet Rock.
>
I much prefer the Chia Obama and Romney. 
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Re: DishwasherGenie - Off Topic... but slightly related
On Wed, 03 Oct 2012 20:45:29 -0400, Cheryl <[email protected]>
wrote:
>On 10/3/2012 6:03 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 17:14:46 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> People are starving, and someone's trying to sell this absurdity of absurdities?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Why not? If he sells enough of them, he won't be starving. If he
>> sell a large enough number of them, he can employ people to make them
>> and they won't starve.
>>
>> That said, he'd be more productive for society if he made an item like
>> the Pet Rock.
>>
>I much prefer the Chia Obama and Romney. 
Romney Chia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj8qdmYB_qQ
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