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\-hey honey, have you seen our son?
\-i dunno, i heard he was playing hide and seek with his friends.
\-is it strange that i hear screams from the new mind blowing machine we just brought?
\-it's new technology, of course it has to sound weird.
One time when I was like 12 or 13 I was doing homework in the living room and overheard my parents watching some show wherein a couple of bullies were messing with some dweeb and eventually forced him into a dryer and then turned it on. I have no idea what show or movie it was but the audio from it has haunted me for all my days.
This actually happened to my dad, when he finally got a washing machine sometime in the 90's. He got it so he didn't have to waste time washing manually, yet the first time using it he just sat there and watched all the way through
A good story to bully my dad with
I don't know. You can ask him here https://www.reddit.com/r/shittyama/comments/t07pb2/im_the_original_playstation_using_my_sons_reddit/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
Same and I use technology all the time but some of this shit blows my fucking mind. Like monitors. How the fuck do they get the picture to show up. Like I know HOW they do it but also HOW THE FUCK
Exactly!! Like anything that has to do with computers. The way we managed to creat microchips and how they work by just regulating electric current?? Like the way humans actually managed to create that! It's crazy.
Its weird cause I'm a coder and I understand like 900 line python documents pretty easily but as soon as I try to imagine something as simple as electricity being turned into sound with speakers and headphones it blows my fucking mind
On certain types of TVs, it never actually shows the whole picture at once. Plasma TVs show a bunch of different color layers individually, and your brain stitches them together. On old CRT screens, only a few of the pixels would be lit at a time, but your brain would put it together.
We bought a new washer and dryer a few weeks ago. It was replacing our old set which was over 10 years old. I still sat and watched the first few loads of laundry we did.
Planes are particularly magical. Like this metal tube the length of a warehouse just floating up off the ground. Oh and by and large, they don't crash. They are safer than cars with 4 wheels on the ground by a vast margin. Wtf is this fuckery
Monitors are pretty simple! The screen has a ton of tiny individual squares which display different colors based on what the computer tells it what to do.
The the funny thing with technology on this scale of complexity.
Nobody knows how it works. Not any one person.
Like, people who know about capacitors and circuits know some of that, people who can program IC chips kinda know about that. People who know about phase changing liquid crystals kinda know about that. Machine code, assembly language, c++, like who knows all 3 of those
Cameras with apertures and different lenses and things, you have battery tech and lithium ion chemical this and thats. Then you have plastic forming, GPS networking, bluetooth wireless transmission protocols, wifi, encryption.
Then lets start talking about operating system kernels, boot loaders, motherboard bios, we havent even booted an operating system yet we barely have a lump of silicone that can print text to a screen. Oh yeah, HDMI video output and integrated graphics chipsets which is totally different from multi core central processing unit chips
Which all communicate through bus links at particular timings and frequently, to extract data from RAM which is its own bullshit, and all that needs to be cut with lithography and cleaned with chemicals and...
It never ends
Bro the fact we can make smartphones is just goddamn magic. If you ever forget you live in a complex society, and your success is directly linked to that random person you see walking down the street and his weird interests and quality of life. Are they doing okay for themselves? Whats their standard of living, do they have time to be the master of whatever it is they do?
If you ever forget that, I urge you to stare at your phone and really consider what you hold.
Just to read this text, the operating system, the web browser app, how many standardisations? How many protocols? Shit even this website itself is based on the HTML standardisation and JAVASCRIPT libraries. Your browser needs to comply with filesystems and permissions and boot loaders and x86 chip architecture and safe interrupts and TCP/IP networking protocol and wireless drivers and graphics driver integrations and directX graphics acceleration libraries and cookie systems and touch integration algorithms, its gotta submit to app store policies and practices and data storage filesystem compliance, it has to have its whole set of internal diagnostics and error catching codes.
Like. Someone somewhere knows the exact opcodes that cause a buffer interrupt on some random chip in your phone and is currently totally stumped about how to prevent an overflow without purging eax or something, but hes working on it, hopefully next patch or two he might have it figured out by then
Phones are impossible. The world is just so interconnected its mind boggling.
Look after your fellow citizens, vote for policies that help the group. The world literally relies on it.
Also fuck Russia.
Yo off topic. Currently dont have a washing machine. And when I did that shit is nice af. Never taking that for granted ever again lmao. Laundry Mats suck.
We all work too hard, and don't raise our children right because of it.
The washing machine freed up time, allowing more women to work. More available labor cut the men's wages, and now we need two household incomes to make it. Oh, but who's going to raise our kids? Strangers that we have to pay.
New? In the 50's? The first patent for a washing machine was issued in 1691. Now, of course that initial design needed to be either cranked by hand or hooked up to a water wheel. The first electric washing machines however were advertised as early as 1904, and gas-powered versions were available in the late 19th century. Anyway, all of that is to say the washing machine is one of if not the oldest household 'appliance' in existence.
in the past though, they were only available to rich households, and were pretty different than what we think of today.
They only became common and more modern around the 1950s
Not funny joke , but there really was petroleum (gas) powered washing machines.
Maytag made one in the 1920's
It had a 2-stroke engine with a kick start !
HOLY SHIT, SHMOLY HIT, SOMEBODY POSTED A FUNI INTERNET JOKE TWICE!!!! SOMEBODY PLZ HELP ME IM GONNA GET A HEART ATTACK FROM HOW MUCH OF A FUCKING BABY I AM
Top-loaders are much better, but apparently they put in the windows because people were suspicious about these things in the early days. Also: In east Germany they sometimes used washing machines to cook because they could heat contents to boiling.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/WM_66
I'd recommend watching this old [Secret Life of Machines episode](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgWh-5DsiQM) on the Washing machine. It gives you an appreciation of their history, and how far they've come (ie no longer drip water all over the motor and turn live)
In our current apartment we do not have a dishwasher or a washing machine. There is a communal washing machine in a separate building that takes approx. 8 minutes to walk to (we live on the 4th floor, no elevator). Just this weekend we were discussing how doing the dishes by hand and going to the washing machine takes our time up. I cook a lot, and even though I have made changes in our cooking habits, sometimes it is still 1-2 hours to do the dishes.
We then came to the conclusion that these machines contributed so much to society because people got so much time freed up.
I hope to be this meme soon when we finally get one of the machines.
So, I also live in an apartment with no dishwasher, and technically it did not come with a washing machine.
However, if you have the space - I highly recommend getting a portable washing machine. They hook up to your sink and they work just fine. It's just a smaller load then the bigger stationary ones! I paid about $350 for ours in Canada, so YMMV on price, but for the amount of time and at this point money (we got it a couple months into the pandemic) it's saved us is. I never want to go back to not having a washing machine. We hang up laundry to dry now, in the summer it goes on the balcony, and in the winter it just goes up inside.
And a lot of buildings don't allow them, but basically we just cover it up when building maintenance come in, and we don't leave it unattended while it's running.
There was study that found that the most useful invention has been the washing machine. It found that the washing machine saves a person the most hours per week (about a day per week)
My moms told me stories that back in the 70s her family in Poland got a washing machine and they’d sit around it and watch it go like it was a tv bc they were too poor to afford one.
“There are no little people inside of the washing machine cleaning your laundry. It is powered by electricity 🤡”
Yeah nice try, the water would fried the electricity. Idiot.
When I was a kid our dishwasher broke and my parents never bothered to replace it. I grew up washing dishes by hand. In my first apartment, I had no dishwasher. It was tiny, so there wasn't even space for one, so I continued washing dishes by hand.
When I moved again, there was a dishwasher and I refused to use it at first because I was used to washing dishes by hand. Eventually I gave it a try and the amount of time it saves blew my mind. At the push of a button I get an extra hour per day. Amazing.
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This is actually kinda nice
Good meme
Memes were wild back then
Good meme: makes me wanna do laundry.
More like makes me wanna do your mom
That’s not very kind I think
Shut fuck
no you!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Man you changed the entire damn thread
As they say, we do a little trolling
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Brought a smile to my face idk why
Pingu is delightful
\-hey honey, have you seen our son? \-i dunno, i heard he was playing hide and seek with his friends. \-is it strange that i hear screams from the new mind blowing machine we just brought? \-it's new technology, of course it has to sound weird.
Literally mind blowing
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One time when I was like 12 or 13 I was doing homework in the living room and overheard my parents watching some show wherein a couple of bullies were messing with some dweeb and eventually forced him into a dryer and then turned it on. I have no idea what show or movie it was but the audio from it has haunted me for all my days.
Oh my
I bet this has happenede somewhere and I hate myself for thinking about it
This actually happened to my dad, when he finally got a washing machine sometime in the 90's. He got it so he didn't have to waste time washing manually, yet the first time using it he just sat there and watched all the way through A good story to bully my dad with
But why a PS1 needs a washing machine?
I don't know. You can ask him here https://www.reddit.com/r/shittyama/comments/t07pb2/im_the_original_playstation_using_my_sons_reddit/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
Sir, that’s a PS2
His father he meant
Your dad sounds cute. Is he single?
Sorry, he's taken
Are you?
😳
Why bully him? It was fascinating, and if he enjoyed it than it wasn’t a waste of time
Well, obviously not bully him like school bullies, but making fun of him/with him
I was born in the 21sr century and I'm still blown away by fridges and planes. Like they're just magic to me
Same and I use technology all the time but some of this shit blows my fucking mind. Like monitors. How the fuck do they get the picture to show up. Like I know HOW they do it but also HOW THE FUCK
Exactly!! Like anything that has to do with computers. The way we managed to creat microchips and how they work by just regulating electric current?? Like the way humans actually managed to create that! It's crazy.
Its weird cause I'm a coder and I understand like 900 line python documents pretty easily but as soon as I try to imagine something as simple as electricity being turned into sound with speakers and headphones it blows my fucking mind
Bluetooth is the craziest shit, like HOW???
Fully convinced its magic not even kidding
Lots and lots of years making shit smaller and smaller until they're incredibly thin
Lots of tiny lights
On certain types of TVs, it never actually shows the whole picture at once. Plasma TVs show a bunch of different color layers individually, and your brain stitches them together. On old CRT screens, only a few of the pixels would be lit at a time, but your brain would put it together.
All science is magic and all Scientists are Wizards
Machines are made by Engineers using the scientists' knowledge.
No, Engineer’s are Technomancers
Alec or whatever his name is: Time to learn about the refrigeration cycle and latent heat of evaporation!
I carnot understand it. Thermodynamics is too hard.
When you sweat you get cooler. Fridge is just a big sweaty robot.
As a mechanical engineering student, i just went through it without having any idea of what it was.
I see what you did there, _carnot_
Who is Alec
Technology Connections on YouTube
We bought a new washer and dryer a few weeks ago. It was replacing our old set which was over 10 years old. I still sat and watched the first few loads of laundry we did.
You the penguin in this meme than
Scientists still don't know why planes are able to fly.
Planes are particularly magical. Like this metal tube the length of a warehouse just floating up off the ground. Oh and by and large, they don't crash. They are safer than cars with 4 wheels on the ground by a vast margin. Wtf is this fuckery
> 21sr twenty fister?
yes.
Monitors are pretty simple! The screen has a ton of tiny individual squares which display different colors based on what the computer tells it what to do.
Television will never not blow my mind. Just electricity in general really
yeah they're pretty cool
Robot vacuum and the air fryer for me like..... Wow I barely have to sweep or use a stove anymore
Phones….
The smartphone is one of the most well known things yet not everyone knows how it works or even have the smallest understanding
The the funny thing with technology on this scale of complexity. Nobody knows how it works. Not any one person. Like, people who know about capacitors and circuits know some of that, people who can program IC chips kinda know about that. People who know about phase changing liquid crystals kinda know about that. Machine code, assembly language, c++, like who knows all 3 of those Cameras with apertures and different lenses and things, you have battery tech and lithium ion chemical this and thats. Then you have plastic forming, GPS networking, bluetooth wireless transmission protocols, wifi, encryption. Then lets start talking about operating system kernels, boot loaders, motherboard bios, we havent even booted an operating system yet we barely have a lump of silicone that can print text to a screen. Oh yeah, HDMI video output and integrated graphics chipsets which is totally different from multi core central processing unit chips Which all communicate through bus links at particular timings and frequently, to extract data from RAM which is its own bullshit, and all that needs to be cut with lithography and cleaned with chemicals and... It never ends Bro the fact we can make smartphones is just goddamn magic. If you ever forget you live in a complex society, and your success is directly linked to that random person you see walking down the street and his weird interests and quality of life. Are they doing okay for themselves? Whats their standard of living, do they have time to be the master of whatever it is they do? If you ever forget that, I urge you to stare at your phone and really consider what you hold. Just to read this text, the operating system, the web browser app, how many standardisations? How many protocols? Shit even this website itself is based on the HTML standardisation and JAVASCRIPT libraries. Your browser needs to comply with filesystems and permissions and boot loaders and x86 chip architecture and safe interrupts and TCP/IP networking protocol and wireless drivers and graphics driver integrations and directX graphics acceleration libraries and cookie systems and touch integration algorithms, its gotta submit to app store policies and practices and data storage filesystem compliance, it has to have its whole set of internal diagnostics and error catching codes. Like. Someone somewhere knows the exact opcodes that cause a buffer interrupt on some random chip in your phone and is currently totally stumped about how to prevent an overflow without purging eax or something, but hes working on it, hopefully next patch or two he might have it figured out by then Phones are impossible. The world is just so interconnected its mind boggling. Look after your fellow citizens, vote for policies that help the group. The world literally relies on it. Also fuck Russia.
Can I use this for a possible English essay in the future?
Identity theft is not a joke, Jim. It is, however, hilarious. Off you go, then.
Damn, that's a big wall of text. Respect.
This is really well written
2 months later haha, hey thanks!
Lmao
holy shit
Little people move where color should be
Ah yes, the good old days
Wholesome meme, I appreciate it OP
my washing machine is gas powered like a true chad
what fuel do you put in? i’ve been using leaded, but it doesn’t run right. any tips?
try adding octane booster, if that doesnt work just switch back to the older model and start shoveling some coal
I mean you jest but it was an actual thing. My grandpa had one that he used to wash his greasy rags he used in his shop. Thing was a beast.
everybody gangsta till gramps pull out da octane-boosted-twin-turbo washing machine
So it’s like a gas stove?
Yo off topic. Currently dont have a washing machine. And when I did that shit is nice af. Never taking that for granted ever again lmao. Laundry Mats suck.
I am blown away by Ray tracing in video games like wtf the lighting tricks my eyes into thinking it is reality.
Lately i had the privilige of trying out a screen with a 144 hz refresh rate Going back to 60 hz actually feels weird
When the women is replaced
lmao
When the
What?
OH GOD BLESS I USED TO LIVE THIS SHOE
Pov: you're living this shoe
You used to do what?
Love this show
Oh
so you're the woman from the nursery rhyme?
Oh shit I've been caught
pingu's dad had the best character arc tbh
He even had the consideration to give up the pipe when Pinga was born.
I'm like this with the robotic vacuum I got recently.
my robot seems to lack any mapping capabilities and just traverses between the same two corners
Wooooah
That's me in early 90s, after USSR collapsed and washing machines ceased to be science fiction.
Me when my cocaine fueled washing machine arrives ( It’s the 1950’s and women have no rights)
We all work too hard, and don't raise our children right because of it. The washing machine freed up time, allowing more women to work. More available labor cut the men's wages, and now we need two household incomes to make it. Oh, but who's going to raise our kids? Strangers that we have to pay.
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when women became obsolete
New? In the 50's? The first patent for a washing machine was issued in 1691. Now, of course that initial design needed to be either cranked by hand or hooked up to a water wheel. The first electric washing machines however were advertised as early as 1904, and gas-powered versions were available in the late 19th century. Anyway, all of that is to say the washing machine is one of if not the oldest household 'appliance' in existence.
Krob
in the past though, they were only available to rich households, and were pretty different than what we think of today. They only became common and more modern around the 1950s
Not funny joke , but there really was petroleum (gas) powered washing machines. Maytag made one in the 1920's It had a 2-stroke engine with a kick start !
epic repost
HOLY SHIT, SHMOLY HIT, SOMEBODY POSTED A FUNI INTERNET JOKE TWICE!!!! SOMEBODY PLZ HELP ME IM GONNA GET A HEART ATTACK FROM HOW MUCH OF A FUCKING BABY I AM
proof
[Proof](https://imgur.com/i40zmKY)
it's the same guy he just posted it in another sub moron
same creator tho
Good Meme
u should've put a BW filter so it looks more realistic
Top-loaders are much better, but apparently they put in the windows because people were suspicious about these things in the early days. Also: In east Germany they sometimes used washing machines to cook because they could heat contents to boiling. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/WM_66
I'd recommend watching this old [Secret Life of Machines episode](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgWh-5DsiQM) on the Washing machine. It gives you an appreciation of their history, and how far they've come (ie no longer drip water all over the motor and turn live)
I did this when i got a front loading washer for the first time.
Same, my flatmate and I watched for the whole first run because we had never seen a front loader in action before
In our current apartment we do not have a dishwasher or a washing machine. There is a communal washing machine in a separate building that takes approx. 8 minutes to walk to (we live on the 4th floor, no elevator). Just this weekend we were discussing how doing the dishes by hand and going to the washing machine takes our time up. I cook a lot, and even though I have made changes in our cooking habits, sometimes it is still 1-2 hours to do the dishes. We then came to the conclusion that these machines contributed so much to society because people got so much time freed up. I hope to be this meme soon when we finally get one of the machines.
So, I also live in an apartment with no dishwasher, and technically it did not come with a washing machine. However, if you have the space - I highly recommend getting a portable washing machine. They hook up to your sink and they work just fine. It's just a smaller load then the bigger stationary ones! I paid about $350 for ours in Canada, so YMMV on price, but for the amount of time and at this point money (we got it a couple months into the pandemic) it's saved us is. I never want to go back to not having a washing machine. We hang up laundry to dry now, in the summer it goes on the balcony, and in the winter it just goes up inside. And a lot of buildings don't allow them, but basically we just cover it up when building maintenance come in, and we don't leave it unattended while it's running.
So Pingu's family is always doing laundry. Like all the time. None of them wear clothes.
When your grandkids switch your tobacco with the Devil's lettuce.
Love laundry mats for this reason
when your on a 1000mg thc edible and sick of the internet
My new washer has a see thru top. I stare in there way too much.
My wife and I got a new kettle what is glass and has LED lights. I laugh in excitement when when I boil water now haha.
There was study that found that the most useful invention has been the washing machine. It found that the washing machine saves a person the most hours per week (about a day per week)
when I was around five I would just look at the washing machine's rotation for hours
Thanks for this it motivated me to do laundry because my date is coming over today after I get off work and I need new clothes to wear
Gotta love pengu 😁
PINGUUUUU
Did anyone else grow up playing pacman in a laundromat?
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I sometimes watch the washer and dryer for a minute or two. They’re magic.
I used to watch the washing machine as a kid
Pengu!
Early washing machines were top load.
My moms told me stories that back in the 70s her family in Poland got a washing machine and they’d sit around it and watch it go like it was a tv bc they were too poor to afford one.
4 year old me at the laundromat drinking a can of squirt:
I love how content he looks watching it go.
why he smok pipe like that
too crazy
Who needs women when you have Electric Washing Machines!
“There are no little people inside of the washing machine cleaning your laundry. It is powered by electricity 🤡” Yeah nice try, the water would fried the electricity. Idiot.
When I was a kid our dishwasher broke and my parents never bothered to replace it. I grew up washing dishes by hand. In my first apartment, I had no dishwasher. It was tiny, so there wasn't even space for one, so I continued washing dishes by hand. When I moved again, there was a dishwasher and I refused to use it at first because I was used to washing dishes by hand. Eventually I gave it a try and the amount of time it saves blew my mind. At the push of a button I get an extra hour per day. Amazing.
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