Yes, it was relevant to the comment I replied to. It was an off topic segue that's common in the nature of what we call threaded discussions. That you feel you should copy and paste your response as if it's a personal attack to you or your argument is quite perplexing, but everybody's got their own way of seeing the world yeah?
Also, the thing is actually controlled by the knob's timer. There's no such thing as finishing early, the knob is what tells it to do a rinse cycle or whatever. You can set it at different points in order to make it do different things and it ticks away along it's cycle because of that. You hit switches to change the amount of water you use and select different start times based on the soiling and load size. It's pretty rad for a dinosaur, though you do have to make decisions that you might not have to make with an electronic high efficiency washer.
Yes, it was relevant to the comment I replied to. It was an off topic segue that's common in the nature of what we call threaded discussions. That you feel you should copy and paste your response as if it's a personal attack to you or your argument is quite perplexing, but everybody's got their own way of seeing the world yeah?
Also, the thing is actually controlled by the knob's timer. There's no such thing as finishing early, the knob is what tells it to do a rinse cycle or whatever. You can set it at different points in order to make it do different things and it ticks away along it's cycle because of that. You hit switches to change the amount of water you use and select different start times based on the soiling and load size. It's pretty rad for a dinosaur, though you do have to make decisions that you might not have to make with an electronic high efficiency washer.