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My dishwasher is very obliging, but I don't think she'd agree
to being fitted with an internal camera. |
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Everybody look at [MaxwellBuchanan]'s anno. Line up, clench your fists above your head and as you slowly bend your knees, sing in rythmic unison: How low can you go uhuh how low can you go uhuh how low can you go. |
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[Max], there's this very discreet, professional agency we know about ......... |
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A dish cam is overkill. A double paned window on the door
with a windshield wiper would suffice. |
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up to 4000 fps - My God man, this is not the domestic equivalent to the Large Hadron Collider... |
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...or you could run a dishwasher simulator on your computer, set up with the exact layout of dirty dishes in your dishwasher. |
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It used to be quite common to see in-store displays of dishwashers with glass or perspex doors. Still, [+] (and a virtual anno bun to [MB]) |
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The reason why I would like a very fast shutter camera is to get those very impressive high precision images of the droplets impacting the dishes. |
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[hippo] Do you know of such a simulator? Anyway nothing like the real deal, don't you think? |
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[theGem] I thought everything in tuning was overkill. For instance, there's guys who replace every screw in their mountain bikes by neon coloured titanium screws. People tune their desktops with liquid cooling and neon lights everywhere. Overkill is what tuning is all about. |
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That's "styling" or "personalising", not tuning. |
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Real tuning is getting a piece of equipment absolutely "on the top line". Cosmetic and aesthetic issues are secondary. Chrome tailpipes, decals and paint are not tuning. Tuning is about getting every last Watt of power (or Newton/metre of torque)from the engine. Often as not, there's nothing to see, only to hear. |
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