Dual-digital tumbler control.UniMac[R] offers the QT dual-digital control for tumblers For other meanings, see Tumbler. Tumblers were proposed by Ted Nelson in "Literary Machines" as a means to address every bit ever written, or a particular span of bits in any text ever written. A tumbler is a unique numerical address of an interesting artifact. . The control has simplistic sim·plism n. The tendency to oversimplify an issue or a problem by ignoring complexities or complications. [French simplisme, from simple, simple, from Old French; see simple features, including variable temperature controls, manual time adjustment, and a time-remaining display. The control also offers an antiwrinkle mode at the end of the cycle and a one-touch start button to repeat the previous cycle. The QT dual-digital control is offered on UniMac's 25-through 170-lb tumblers. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] CIRCLE 59 ON READER SERVICE CARD |
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