Fun with Microwaves
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Fun with Microwaves
We haven't done a Sheer Stupidity in a while, but microwaves are so cool!
That being said, for liability purposes we should probably say that you shouldn't try this at home. Especially not in a microwave that you plan on using afterwards.
That being said, for liability purposes we should probably say that you shouldn't try this at home. Especially not in a microwave that you plan on using afterwards.
Last edited by Paul on 10 Mar 2008, 11:04, edited 1 time in total.
Ohh that reflector lamp must have evaporated the metal and it condensed right away after you turned it off.
The soap is usefull as it won't sink in water anymore after it got expanded. It's actually the water inside the soap that boils and expands.
Same is with the marshmellow.
It's good that you unplugged the microwave before extinguishing it's content. Might have been dangerous otherwise.
The soap is usefull as it won't sink in water anymore after it got expanded. It's actually the water inside the soap that boils and expands.
Same is with the marshmellow.
It's good that you unplugged the microwave before extinguishing it's content. Might have been dangerous otherwise.
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Seems like you could have found more things to microwave, but I'll forgive you because of the marshmellow christmas wonderland. And the defective fire extinguisher.
Although true I don't think that would help with liability =P
Paul wrote:That being said, for liability purposes we should probably say that you should try this at home. Especially not in a microwave that you plan on using afterwards.
Although true I don't think that would help with liability =P
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What's the deal with Alex/Raymond Steacy? That wasn't Alex, but who's Raymond...?
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furby got pwned... freaky lights and wonderfull soap
That video was cool it makes me want to try it 5/5 awesomeness
......yum microwaved marshmellows
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Furbies must die
My favorite part was the quick opening of the door and tossing in the colorful indoor christmas lights, and the never ending pile of marshmallows.
Yay for ridding the world of evil Furbies!!!
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Oh Em Gee!! That was so awesome. I didn't know soap and marshmallows expanded in the microwave, nor that you could have a fully functioning christmas tree in your microwave without ever needing to plug the thing in (until something burns down).
I like how fast the Furby shorted out, and there was a satisfying spark to let you know it happened. Stupid fuzzballs.
I like how fast the Furby shorted out, and there was a satisfying spark to let you know it happened. Stupid fuzzballs.
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I guess I misheard that part.Paul wrote:proudfoot wrote:What's the deal with Alex/Raymond Steacy? That wasn't Alex, but who's Raymond...?
As mentioned at the beginning for the video, Raymond is Alex's brother.
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