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New Italian invention: the Laundry Index
New Italian invention: the Laundry Index
It's been very very rainy up here in the North for the past, oh, week or so. During the fall where the weather is mostly unpredictable, you never know when it's a good day for laundry and as a result we all suffer from wearing dampy clothes and using smelly towel (because it never dries!), don't we?
A Milan-based web company have launched stendibiancheria.net, a service that depicts the Laundry Index for the day. Ranging on a scale of 1-100, the bigger the number, the better chance of having your laundry dried for the day. Combining some kind of mathematical formula with the weather forecast, the company arrives at this index that will help you plan the day.
The service is only limited to the city dwellers for now, but if you are in Milan, give it a try (I guess us Trevisians can try the Venice index). They have a free text-messaging service so that you receive an SMS of the Laundry Index just in time to dry your clothes before heading off to work.
Read more: Wired News
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ReBlogged by ann p on Sep 19, 2006 at 09:20 AM
Posted by ann p on Sep 19, 2006 at 09:20 AM
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