There's a hierarchy
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dborba@lemmy.worldreplied to midithekid@lemmy.world last edited by
Hell yeah - you'd smash that bar & hear a industrial condenser turn on to supply you with artic cold water.
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I at least understand the water fountains and experienced them a few times here and there but the sink blender waiting to chop your fingers is a total mystery.
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simulation6@sopuli.xyzreplied to obi@sopuli.xyz last edited by
Garbage disposal? They have limited utility, but save you from having to transfer food scraps from the sink to the trash or compost.
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manzas@lemdro.idreplied to simulation6@sopuli.xyz last edited by
Garbage disposals are a thing I can't understand for the life of me. Like yes the food scraps are disgusting but you pull out the metal filter not scrape the food from the sink. And it isn't free correct me of I am wrong but it costs about 50 dollars.
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doingthestuff@lemy.lolreplied to ceenote@lemmy.world last edited by
For new construction, sure. There are lots of old units out there from before EZH2O was available and they just don't die quickly. There not cheap to replace if it's nonessential maintenance.
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They are not as common as TV makes it seem, at least not where I'm at in the north east.
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My first UK flat - renovated in the 1980s - had a waste disposal installed. Eventually it clogged, and the plumber who came to fix it said he loved these things because they made him a lot of money. He himself would never have one. It had clogged from the dirt from potato peelings, apparently a very common issue.
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foobarrington@lemmy.worldreplied to sterile_technique@lemmy.world last edited by
Do you like live in a version of Pawnee located in Texas?
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Water fountains are a U.S. thing? Never knew that. Is just filling bottles at sinks more common in other countries? Do people not drink on the go as much?
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Unchilled Tab-Water and filling bottles in the bathroom. Some drinking fountains are publicly available but more of a novelty and none usually not inside of buildings.
I don't know about others, but getting hydrated isn't an issue here. It's rarely above 30°C even in summer and our water in my city is of such "high quality" they bottle and sell it. (Aqua di Monaco).
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ragingrobot@lemmy.worldreplied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
Do people ever install these in their house? That might be cool actually lol
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wowwoweowza@lemmy.worldreplied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
Honestly — how is this not just simple stealth product placement?
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The Picard Maneuverreplied to ragingrobot@lemmy.world last edited by
I don't know if there's a name for it, but I'm always fascinated to see people bring "public" stuff into their houses. Like a guy who turns his basement into an old diner, or maybe a mini-arcade with vending machines, etc. I saw one video where the person made their game room bathroom look like a public bathroom with stalls/urinals, multiple sinks, etc. It's eccentric and weird, but creative.
A water fountain would be cool too.
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needanke@feddit.orgreplied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
Anytime I see memes like that, I am thankful I live in a country where I can just drink tap water.
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The Picard Maneuverreplied to wowwoweowza@lemmy.world last edited by
I assume this meme was originally made by some hydro homie with a special interest, since it's not the type of product marketed to individuals.
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pinchy@lemmy.worldreplied to astronauticaldb@lemmy.world last edited by
Makes me wonder what the VRCTL8SC is doing
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wowwoweowza@lemmy.worldreplied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
Totally agree. But separated from the hydrohomies group, some operations vp is looking at that thinking… “hmm… it’s time. I’ll call my guy.”
I mean the meme is kind of perfect for capitalism?
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landedgentry@lemmy.zipreplied to wowwoweowza@lemmy.world last edited by
You’re seriously going to buy one of these? You think anyone here is?
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landedgentry@lemmy.zipreplied to wowwoweowza@lemmy.world last edited by
Imagine some VP’s spending more than 5min here before realizing how unwelcome they are lol
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klemptor@startrek.websitereplied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
My in-laws bought a house from a guy who was sort of a germophobe, and he had installed hand dryers in all the bathrooms plus in the kitchen. And not the modem AirBlade (or similar) hand dryers, but the old kind that blew an insultingly lukewarm stream of air in the general direction of your hands for 8 seconds before sputtering to a stop. It was weird and apparently the wiring was a complete fire hazard.