dave1949
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I have a dryer that has a dial that goes to eleven.
Can I play in this conversation?
Only if it also has a "damp dry" setting. :laughing:
I have a dryer that has a dial that goes to eleven.
Can I play in this conversation?
Thank goodness. :laughing:
To be picky, I didn't think my original sentence was all that bad. The discussion was about the electricity cost of operating a clothes dryer.
If I had included the implicit information such as: "[Operating a dryer rated at] 7200 watts per hour [of use] = 7.2kWh." Would I still be guilty?
- Yes Nigel. Why didn't you just make the 10 setting hotter?I have a dryer that has a dial that goes to eleven.
Can I play in this conversation?
Ahhhhh... the difference context can make, huh? It would still be clearer if you just said "operated for an hour." Hmmmm, I wonder if sentences like yours are the real reason people so commonly get it wrong. I mean your sentences is technically accurate, but then some guy's going to later try explaining to his wife and what she's going to hear is "7200 watts per hour = 72 kilowatt-hours."
Ha ha, true story, I guess there is some similarity, though I never won any Nobel Prizes or went to MIT.A beautiful mind?
Ha ha, true story, I guess there is some similarity, though I never won any Nobel Prizes or went to MIT.
Technically, that would be "NOR went to MIT". :laughing: