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My mom's condo has a stacked washer-dryer unit that's small capacity but does a good and swift enough job. I'll ask her what brand/model it is. All the units in her "independent living community" have them, so I assume the Erickson management is well satisfied with their performance, since they do all the living area repairs (and pretty quickly, too).
Matt, I'm now seriously worried about your company -- postponing the payroll probably means that payables are screwed up, as in clients aren't paying on time -- the slow economic avalanche is still happening. The stimulus can't start soon enough.
Yeah, slow-paying is a huge problem for everyone. Ugh.
I am already so tired, I'm considering taking off Monday. I woke up this morning at regular-work time (unnecessarily), but tomorrow I have to wake up then too!
Timelies all!
Gonna try to sell some books to the local used book shop today.
I'm in class, and it looks like the first thing I tried in the complicated program that's due, worked! That is very encouraging for the rest of what I have to get working today.
Today's karate is featuring special guest mac's uncle. He is watching inside the karate romm (which I have been asked not to do except for tests). I am feeling almost normal and the throat is only a little sore on one side. Yay! Still 7 days left on the antibiotics.
We have Kenmore (Sears) front load washer and dryer. [link] In our old place they were stacked, and now we have them side-by-side. They work great and we got rebates from the city for buying efficient units.
Looks like I am going washing machine shopping! I talked to a repair guy this morning and the transmission is gone. He said it would be minimum $200-250 to repair if it's only the transmission, but he wouldn't know for sure until he took the machine apart. I also looked up the average lifespan of a washing machine, and it seems to be from 7-13 years. Mines' at least 12, probably older.
I did find this neat PDF doc that tells you the expected lifespan of everything in your house.:
Thanks, Scrappy. I think if my bonus comes out reasonable I'll have to start doing some shopping around. I can live with the washer but I hadn't even realized how much the dryer situation was frustrating me until I started talking about it. I should be able to cut a pretty good deal these days, right? You'd think, anyway.