you're a real peachdon taylor wrote:
I lurk. It's not my fault that I don't find much worth commenting on.
Not being an ass, just saying.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
QH's Paw wrote:Microwave factoid:
Shortly after the end of the war, Spencer was touring one of the laboratories at Raytheon. Pausing momentarily in front of a magnetron, he felt a strange sensation and noticed the candy bar in his pocket beginning to melt. Although other scientists had noticed this phenomenon, they all ignored it. Percy, however, quickly sent for a bag of popcorn. Holding it up to the magnetron, they popped within minutes.
Spencer continued his experiments with the magnetron and a few eggs. When a curious co-worker stuck his face too close to the machine, he wound up with a face full of splattered egg. Raytheon knew they had a hit on their hands and began producing the first commercial microwave ovens in 1946.
So, basically, NASA had nothing to do with it. Since NASA was not formed until 7/29/1958.
jehler wrote:Microwave doesn't brown the meat
waterfowlman wrote:
During WW2 US Navy sailors discovered they could place their meals in front of the ship's radar/magnetron to heat them up and it became a regular practice on most ships.
NuffDaddy wrote:You guys need to stop posting novels. I don't have this kinda time.
aunt betty wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:You guys need to stop posting novels. I don't have this kinda time.
Your lack of reading comprehension skills does not concern us but if you insist....
See: Rule #1
aunt betty wrote:Was kinda hoping TK has a bacon wave and would explain the virtues of such a manly invention.
Then share his Kansas superior bacon wave recipes and microwave cooking techniques.
Olly wrote:I've climbed towers that had microwave dishes on them and if you stick your head in front of it you got a little dizzy. Kind of like the dizzy feeling you get when if you inhale to much smoke on accident.
When ever I worked on those towers I tried to work faster then normal haha.
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QH's Paw wrote:waterfowlman wrote:
During WW2 US Navy sailors discovered they could place their meals in front of the ship's radar/magnetron to heat them up and it became a regular practice on most ships.
Yep, I found similar statements in my short search that disproved the NASA story. The statement was that while several people and instances prior to that date had similar results, Spencer was just the first to investigate why this was happening. He also improved on the construction or, rather, the manufacture of the magnatron the britts needed to whoop ass on the Krauts.
Honestly, I was just curious where Don heard that story because I'm guessing I'm older than him and have never heard that version.
Obviously, the story I had heard either isn't true or, isn't easily found. I'm guessing it is just a story, similar to the NASA story.
assateague wrote:Olly wrote:I've climbed towers that had microwave dishes on them and if you stick your head in front of it you got a little dizzy. Kind of like the dizzy feeling you get when if you inhale to much smoke on accident.
When ever I worked on those towers I tried to work faster then normal haha.
Sent from my phone.
Ok, I'm no Safety Doc, but that just doesn't seem even a little bit safe, and I'm not just talking about the dizzy/falling part, either.
assateague wrote:Olly wrote:I've climbed towers that had microwave dishes on them and if you stick your head in front of it you got a little dizzy. Kind of like the dizzy feeling you get when if you inhale to much smoke on accident.
When ever I worked on those towers I tried to work faster then normal haha.
Sent from my phone.
Ok, I'm no Safety Doc, but that just doesn't seem even a little bit safe, and I'm not just talking about the dizzy/falling part, either.
Olly wrote:assateague wrote:Olly wrote:I've climbed towers that had microwave dishes on them and if you stick your head in front of it you got a little dizzy. Kind of like the dizzy feeling you get when if you inhale to much smoke on accident.
When ever I worked on those towers I tried to work faster then normal haha.
Sent from my phone.
Ok, I'm no Safety Doc, but that just doesn't seem even a little bit safe, and I'm not just talking about the dizzy/falling part, either.
I've climbed on energized towers before and so many volts it makes your hair almost stand up. Will also heat any metal buttons you have on your clothes.
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one2many wrote:Olly wrote:assateague wrote:Olly wrote:I've climbed towers that had microwave dishes on them and if you stick your head in front of it you got a little dizzy. Kind of like the dizzy feeling you get when if you inhale to much smoke on accident.
When ever I worked on those towers I tried to work faster then normal haha.
Sent from my phone.
Ok, I'm no Safety Doc, but that just doesn't seem even a little bit safe, and I'm not just talking about the dizzy/falling part, either.
I've climbed on energized towers before and so many volts it makes your hair almost stand up. Will also heat any metal buttons you have on your clothes.
Sent from my phone.
fuck that noise bud you have bigger balls then i do.
that would be a bad day,i think i would have asked about that.Olly wrote:one2many wrote:Olly wrote:assateague wrote:Olly wrote:I've climbed towers that had microwave dishes on them and if you stick your head in front of it you got a little dizzy. Kind of like the dizzy feeling you get when if you inhale to much smoke on accident.
When ever I worked on those towers I tried to work faster then normal haha.
Sent from my phone.
Ok, I'm no Safety Doc, but that just doesn't seem even a little bit safe, and I'm not just talking about the dizzy/falling part, either.
I've climbed on energized towers before and so many volts it makes your hair almost stand up. Will also heat any metal buttons you have on your clothes.
Sent from my phone.
fuck that noise bud you have bigger balls then i do.
It's all about grounding. If you get on the tower in a way that you don't ground yourself to the earth you're fine. During training I did hear a story about a man who failed to mention he has a pace maker and as soon as he touched the tower it popped and he had a heart attack.
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one2many wrote:you cant disprove the nasa thing don taylor used his trump card by saying even when he is wrong he is right.
what the fuck you doing on here today don? dont you have kids to beat or some shit
don taylor wrote:............I mean, the whole idea of the microwave was to provide astronauts a way to heat their food in space and NASA invented it for that purpose.
Lazy Americans took it to the next level.
QH's Paw wrote:one2many wrote:you cant disprove the nasa thing don taylor used his trump card by saying even when he is wrong he is right.
what the fuck you doing on here today don? dont you have kids to beat or some shit
Go back and take another look. Don said NASA invented something that was in use and commercialized before NASA's inception. That's pretty easy to disprove.
The guy I posted about didn't invent it either, he explained it and improved on it. He did that, as a matter of history, before NASA existed.
don taylor wrote:............I mean, the whole idea of the microwave was to provide astronauts a way to heat their food in space and NASA invented it for that purpose.
Lazy Americans took it to the next level.
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