I’ve experienced this washing machine from both above and below many times. The only advice I can offer is that if you are going to dive in this, go for the top-loader over front-loader every time.
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Overair or Underwater
Who’s perspective is correct I wonder? To me I am underwater. I am in that strange place most look down on from an airy world. Would the whale perceive itself as overair? The more I think about more I am sure the whale cares not while it’s in the water the same as we never […]
Read MoreInterference Patterns
Interference Patterns You might think these black swans are just feeding on crustaceans and molluscs in the shallows of Lake Alexandrina. You’d be forgiven to dismiss this as just another nature image. What is really going on here is that these swans are delving into the deeper nature of existence itself by testing the wave […]
Read MoreBracing For Rain
A few minutes earlier a number of fishers were chancing their luck out here on Brighton Jetty however getting wet was not a chance they were prepared to make and shortly hightailed their way back to more substantial cover. One solitary stalwart fisher persists despite the oncoming deluge. A few seconds later we took for […]
Read MoreKimba Vision
You could easily miss out on this beautiful mural adorning the grain silo’s of Kimba if you were just passing through. The main highway from east to west passes a view of nondescript plain white. Melbourne artist Cam Scale used 200 litres of paint to cover this unusual canvas with a vision representing the region. […]
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