I was thinking about this story when I did my laundry on Tuesday.
While there, I noticed a couple of things.
The first, is that there are warning notices on the front of every single machine warning not to stick your hand in while the drum is spinning (with a rather comical image of an arm broken off partway down), and also that they are dangerous and to never get inside of one (or, by extension, put someone else inside one).
The other thing I noticed was that ever single machine also had a red STOP button on the front, along with the controls for temperature, extra cycles, etc. I've never pressed one, but I'm fairly certain that doing so would do pretty much exactly what one would expect it to do.
^-.-^
While there, I noticed a couple of things.
The first, is that there are warning notices on the front of every single machine warning not to stick your hand in while the drum is spinning (with a rather comical image of an arm broken off partway down), and also that they are dangerous and to never get inside of one (or, by extension, put someone else inside one).
The other thing I noticed was that ever single machine also had a red STOP button on the front, along with the controls for temperature, extra cycles, etc. I've never pressed one, but I'm fairly certain that doing so would do pretty much exactly what one would expect it to do.
^-.-^
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