Hard to tell. Need something like "bits of information per syllable" to get at efficiency. Just eyeballing it, Vietnamese, English, and Cantonese seem most likely the most efficient.
Bigfish
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Metal? Hell yeah. Iron (age) metal.
Isn't this just a simple case of "get the moisture away"? Blowing into the dishwasher doesn't move the moist air away, it just moves it around in the box. Blowing out pulls the moist air away from the dishes and out into the room.
If your box fan was pushing dry hot air (like a hair dryer), hot enough to meaningfully speed up evaporation, then blowing in would probably be better.
I too saw this in the not great tv show, A Discovery of Witches
As an American: Me too 😮💨
Jokes on them. That's his kink.
Is it "what" or "wtf"? Latter makes a lil more sense to blur.
How's your heat mitigation? Things slow down if they get too hot.
I haven't played since 1.0. Worth jumping back in?
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Both of those languages LOVE to compound their nouns - smashing smaller words into massive ones. Like the simple "pasta + asciutta = pastasciutta = dried pasta" or not simple "Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän = Danube steamship transport company captain". All languages do it, but these do it with gusto.