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When washing laundry. Do you pour the laundry soap and then add clothes, or put the clothes in and then add the laundry soap?
Both.
But I've heard you're suppose to put the soap in first then run the water and let it fill up with water before putting the clothes in. Typically I throw all my clothes in, turn the water on, then pour the soap into the stream of water pouring in.
When washing laundry. Do you pour the laundry soap and then add clothes, or put the clothes in and then add the laundry soap?
Technically, like Phi said, you are supposed to partially let it fill up with water then add detergent then clothes. It's pretty flexible though. It is more important to add the detergent to water if you are using powdered detergent versus liquid as you can end up with clumps of dry detergent in your clothes. Personally, I add clothes then the liquid detergent then turn on the water.
Post by ShortieSensei on May 22, 2013 7:37:16 GMT -5
I'm tempting to get the xbox one but it's breaking my heart that I won't be able to play the xbox 360 games on it. If I get it, there's no way I'm getting rid of the 360 now.
I'm tempting to get the xbox one but it's breaking my heart that I won't be able to play the xbox 360 games on it. If I get it, there's no way I'm getting rid of the 360 now.
I had the same issue with the PS2 to PS3 jump. I still had PS1 games that I played sometimes, so it was double heartbreaking. Is the new CoD the only one with footage yet or did they premiere a couple games like the PS4 did?
I'm tempting to get the xbox one but it's breaking my heart that I won't be able to play the xbox 360 games on it. If I get it, there's no way I'm getting rid of the 360 now.
What's tempting about it?
Microsoft fail.
The rise in stock for both sony and nintendo after that xbox one announcement should tell you that most xbox "gamers" are going to move to a console that focuses on games.
I'm tempting to get the xbox one but it's breaking my heart that I won't be able to play the xbox 360 games on it. If I get it, there's no way I'm getting rid of the 360 now.
I had the same issue with the PS2 to PS3 jump. I still had PS1 games that I played sometimes, so it was double heartbreaking. Is the new CoD the only one with footage yet or did they premiere a couple games like the PS4 did?
They showed Quantam Break, Halo, Madden and Forza, I believe.
As far as old PS games, Ape Escape will always have my heart. I should write a letter demanding that Sony revamp it for the PS4 lol >_<
Sam Adams is garbage. The Bud Heavy logo might as well be the American flag.
That statement might be agreeable by people that get their news from the Fox News Channel, but Sam Adams has been the largest American brewery for 5 years now. InBev, a Belgian company bought Anheuser-Busch and all of it's watered down rice-brewed, carbonated-piss-lager-making subsidiaries back in 2008.
I don't even play video games anymore, but color me intrigued.
You willing to pay extra for it? Rumors of it being "premium" made me slightly less interested. Also, Spielberg has been a producer of some crappy TV shows so who knows if this is something he's really devoting time and effort to or just attaching his name to.
InBev, a Belgian company bought Anheuser-Busch and all of it's watered down rice-brewed, carbonated-piss-lager-making subsidiaries back in 2008.
You throw the Fox News straw man at my feet than you spout this jingoist crap?
Listen it's all about which version of America you subscribe to:
Sam Adams was started by a bunch of rich venture capitalists from rich families based on the apocryphal history of some Tea Party whack job.
Adolphus Busch mean while, an immigrant and the second-youngest of 22, built his company and his fortune the old-fashioned way, by marrying rich.
If you want to drink American owned mass-produced lager, drink Yuengling.
The history doesn't even really matter with either, especially with Anheuser-Busch / ABinBev. They're on their 11th president now. They spill more beer than any one else makes. Do you have a credible source about your claim of Jim Koch being a "venture capitalists from rich families based on the apocryphal history of some Tea Party whack job?" Regardless, he still runs his business well and will never sell out to a company that will compromise the quality of his products. And he is not trying to control the market like Anheuser-Busch, Miller , and Coors by using advertising and lobbyists to control the beer market and prevent smaller breweries from being even being on the shelves in certain markets. I don't drink Sam Adams unless it's the best option available. When I drink cheap at bars, my go to is Sierra Nevada. Yuengling is not terrible though. I am a home brewer though, so I definitely favor micro-brews if I'm buying beers. And Lagers are stupid except when it's hot as balls, you just want a lawn-mower beer, and you can't get your hands on a Kölsch.
I don't even play video games anymore, but color me intrigued.
You willing to pay extra for it? Rumors of it being "premium" made me slightly less interested. Also, Spielberg has been a producer of some crappy TV shows so who knows if this is something he's really devoting time and effort to or just attaching his name to.
Yeah, and some of the movies he's produced aren't great, either. But I'm intrigued by the idea of one of the best living directors being the driving force behind a Halo-inspired TV series. I always thought the game had the making for a great mini-series.
You throw the Fox News straw man at my feet than you spout this jingoist crap?
Listen it's all about which version of America you subscribe to:
Sam Adams was started by a bunch of rich venture capitalists from rich families based on the apocryphal history of some Tea Party whack job.
Adolphus Busch mean while, an immigrant and the second-youngest of 22, built his company and his fortune the old-fashioned way, by marrying rich.
If you want to drink American owned mass-produced lager, drink Yuengling.
The history doesn't even really matter with either, especially with Anheuser-Busch / ABinBev. They're on their 11th president now. They spill more beer than any one else makes. Do you have a credible source about your claim of Jim Koch being a "venture capitalists from rich families based on the apocryphal history of some Tea Party whack job?" Regardless, he still runs his business well and will never sell out to a company that will compromise the quality of his products. And he is not trying to control the market like Anheuser-Busch, Miller , and Coors by using advertising and lobbyists to control the beer market and prevent smaller breweries from being even being on the shelves in certain markets. I don't drink Sam Adams unless it's the best option available. When I drink cheap at bars, my go to is Sierra Nevada. Yuengling is not terrible though. I am a home brewer though, so I definitely favor micro-brews if I'm buying beers. And Lagers are stupid except when it's hot as balls, you just want a lawn-mower beer, and you can't get your hands on a Kölsch.
You willing to pay extra for it? Rumors of it being "premium" made me slightly less interested. Also, Spielberg has been a producer of some crappy TV shows so who knows if this is something he's really devoting time and effort to or just attaching his name to.
Yeah, and some of the movies he's produced aren't great, either. But I'm intrigued by the idea of one of the best living directors being the driving force behind a Halo-inspired TV series. I always thought the game had the making for a great mini-series.
Yea, I'm hoping he is the driving force behind it and isn't just lending his name. If he's devoting some time and effort to it then it may turn out to be pretty great.
You clearly take this topic far more seriously than I do.
This subject is a passion of mine. We have been battling senators and other state representatives in Alabama for many years to get good beer in this state. Home-brewing was just made legal this year here (it was the last state in the union that it was still illegal). Last year we finally passed the bottle bill that increased the limit of bottle sizes from 16oz to 750 mL. In 2011, we finally passed a bill that allowed breweries to actually open a business in this state in new locations as opposed of ones that only existed before prohibition. In 2009 we passed ABV limit law that raised the ABV limit from 6% to 13.9% (we couldn't raise it further than that because of most of our representatives are bat-shit crazy right-wing christians that would have never agreed to allowing a 14+% ABV beer with the word devil in it or something like that.) We still have more prohibition restrictions to pass and most of these were held in place so long after prohibition because companies like Anheuser-Busch were donating more money to these cheesedik senators than our Free The Hops group could. It took nearly a decade of bribing these greedy doofuses to even introduce that first bill ABV in 2008 into a discussion. Although it wasn't until it was brought up again in 2009 that we got enough votes for it.
You clearly take this topic far more seriously than I do.
This subject is a passion of mine. We have been battling senators and other state representatives in Alabama for many years to get good beer in this state. Home-brewing was just made legal this year here (it was the last state in the union that it was still illegal). Last year we finally passed the bottle bill that increased the limit of bottle sizes from 16oz to 750 mL. In 2011, we finally passed a bill that allowed breweries to actually open a business in this state in new locations as opposed of ones that only existed before prohibition. In 2009 we passed ABV limit law that raised the ABV limit from 6% to 13.9% (we couldn't raise it further than that because of most of our representatives are bat-shiz crazy right-wing christians that would have never agreed to allowing a 14+% ABV beer with the word devil in it or something like that.) We still have more prohibition restrictions to pass and most of these were held in place so long after prohibition because companies like Anheuser-Busch were donating more money to these cheesedik senators than our Free The Hops group could. It took nearly a decade of bribing these greedy doofuses to even introduce that first bill ABV in 2008 into a discussion. Although it wasn't until it was brought up again in 2009 that we got enough votes for it.
Post by bansheebeat on May 22, 2013 11:17:04 GMT -5
All I'm saying is that you couldn't give me a Bud Light for free. I was just on a 12 hour flight with free beer. After my first Heineken they ran out and only had Bud and Miller left. I had water for the other ~11 hours.
All I'm saying is that you couldn't give me a Bud Light for free. I was just on a 12 hour flight with free beer. After my first Heineken they ran out and only had Bud and Miller left. I had water for the other ~11 hours.
I'll take a Bud Heavy over a Heineken 10 days a week. The Heineken-only beer gardens at Coachella were the worst thing ever.
To be clear here, if money were no object I'd drink nothing but Tank 7, Oberon, and Fat Tire. But some of the domestic mega-beers like Bud Heavy, High Life and ring-ring are all perfectly acceptable and you people are kidding yourselves to say otherwise.
All I'm saying is that you couldn't give me a Bud Light for free. I was just on a 12 hour flight with free beer. After my first Heineken they ran out and only had Bud and Miller left. I had water for the other ~11 hours.
But some of the domestic mega-beers like Bud Heavy, High Life and ring-ring are all perfectly acceptable and you people are kidding yourselves to say otherwise.
We still have more prohibition restrictions to pass and most of these were held in place so long after prohibition because companies like Anheuser-Busch were donating more money to these cheesedik senators than our Free The Hops group could.
Godamnit so much this! I live in GA and although I think we started allowing high gravity beers before you folks did, we couldn't buy alcohol on Sundays until last year because....well no one could explain why without invoking a certain religious conviction.