Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2014-07-28 04:44 pm
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Plumbing: dishwasher disturbance
I think it's trying to communicate! The dishwasher(s) in [my location] have been singing little notes that are doubtless meaningful if you speak the binary language of moisture vaporators, or whatever language it is that these dishwashers speak. I don't know if they're functioning, not functioning, in between functioning... what I do know is, they're loud.
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2014 07 28 23 33 23 - alunatic
Please send someone quickly to shut this thing off. At any given moment, ten engineers cluster around it, trying to figure out some way to stop the dishwasher's eerie, haunting song.
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2014 07 28 23 33 23 - alunatic
Please send someone quickly to shut this thing off. At any given moment, ten engineers cluster around it, trying to figure out some way to stop the dishwasher's eerie, haunting song.

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I told him he was the best [name].
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I have a few consumer level appliances at home that actually do play little tunes when they are finished with their task: The cloths washer and dryer both play happy, short, tunes at the end of their cycles. (said tunes can be turned off.) My hot water pot plays the opening to "ode to joy" when it's done with it's boil/reboil cycle. (I turned that on, largely due to my sense of whimsy.)
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This was a random tune that had been going on about 4 hours at the time of the first ticket. It usually makes short melodic beep sequences.
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Well, it was silent and wearing the out of service signs the next day. So one way or the other...