The cleanliness of Britain's homes is being threatened by European bureaucrats who want to reduce the power of vacuum cleaners in a bid to cut energy use. I keep thinking that there can't be anything more idiotic justified by 'saving energy' and I am constantly proved wrong. Continued on Page 47
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I always thought their water saving washers and low energy dryers made a joke out of doing the laundry.
Posted by: Water Modem ||
11/27/2011 11:52 Comments ||
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#8
Typical Euro-sh*t,
Instead of researching new energy sources they will end up using candles and eating raw meat to save energy.
Anyhow who needs vacuum cleaners in the caves of Eurabia
Posted by: Elder of Zion ||
11/27/2011 13:03 Comments ||
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#9
Muggsy Glink you da man!. Now kettles are a different issue. Britain will be quite putout if they can't have a proper cup of tea.
#10
Ah, yes. The power of significant figures. That is real leadership.
Posted by: Alaska Paul ||
11/27/2011 14:48 Comments ||
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#11
The EU elite environmentalists seem to be rather confused as to what filling a vacuum means in governing. Perhaps it's the free maid service they enjoy. More likely it's the algore double flush to save water toilet syndrome.
#13
Anyone remember the 'efficient washers' that the US government imposed. First year out, Consumers Report said they not only failed to meet prior washer cleaning, but in some cases made the laundry dirtier. Under those conditions just repairing the old one was a better deal than buying a new one.
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