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Starfalcon wrote:Well at least I don't have problems with hoarding broken and obsolete stuff...........
derFunkenstein wrote:won't that, like, microwave your brains?
ludi wrote:derFunkenstein wrote:won't that, like, microwave your brains?
I hear the eyes go first. There's a lot of dense liquid in there and no nerves to monitor the temperature.
Which, incidentally, is why nobody should ever defeat the door switch on a microwave oven - by the time your skin heats up enough to warn you that something is going on, you may already be legally blind
ludi wrote: ...nobody should ever defeat the door switch on a microwave oven - by the time your skin heats up enough to warn you that something is going on, you may already be legally blind...
just brew it! wrote:...and then there's the story about how the microwave oven was "discovered" back in 1945...
SpotTheCat wrote:noob homeowner question:
I have a drop ceiling in the basement, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to access it. It seems to be clipped in both directions such that I can't just push them up and off to the side like normal commercial drop ceilings. What am I missing here?
just brew it! wrote:Starfalcon wrote:Well at least I don't have problems with hoarding broken and obsolete stuff...........
Hey, how old does stuff need to be before you're interested in it? I don't have any more Pentium Pro or K6 systems for you, but I may be looking to unload some non-broken and only moderately obsolete stuff in the near future, as a side effect of the activities described in this thread.
Gleek already took one of my other old Socket 754 systems at the BBQ... you missed out!
bhtooefr wrote:Huh, got a beer brewing starter kit (and a kit to do a batch of wheat beer, too) for Christmas.
This'll be interesting.
bhtooefr wrote:Huh, got a beer brewing starter kit (and a kit to do a batch of wheat beer, too) for Christmas.
This'll be interesting.
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