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CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Village_Ideot » Sep 5, 2001 @ 9:48pm

okay..take a cd, preferably a cd-r or a cd-rw.<br><br>put in the microwave<br><br>microwave for two seconds on high...three if you are willing to take the risk...<br><br>
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Luciano U. Werner » Sep 5, 2001 @ 10:38pm

Don't tell me: you already tried this.<br>I think somebody is going to be grounded when mommy comes home...
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Village_Ideot » Sep 5, 2001 @ 10:38pm

it was REALLY cool...I got white sparks.
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Luciano U. Werner » Sep 5, 2001 @ 10:45pm

Oh God, I had to ask.
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Village_Ideot » Sep 5, 2001 @ 10:50pm

heehee<br><br>funny microsoft editorial<br><br>
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby jongjungbu » Sep 5, 2001 @ 10:59pm

I did the microwave trick about 4 years ago. Did it with some real CD's as well. I love the nice fractals that appear.
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby randall » Sep 6, 2001 @ 1:54am

naw, putting a lightbulb in a glass of water and putting it in the microwave for a few seconds is the coolest.<br><br>Marshmallows fair pretty well, too.
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Luciano U. Werner » Sep 6, 2001 @ 10:22am

The best microwave stunt I ever did was when I was about twelve. I tried to cook an egg in the microwave. Without water.<br>You can imagine what I did the rest of the afternoon.
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Turnip » Sep 6, 2001 @ 10:45am

When I was about six, I got one of those massive Hershey chocolate bars for easter. Since I couldn't eat it all, I stuck it in the freezer. When I wanted to eat it again, it was too hard - so I stuck the bar (alumnimum wrapping included) in the microwave. The flashing, the blue lightning bolts, the circuit breaker tripping, my ass being whipped with a cherry switch...good times, good times.
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby randall » Sep 6, 2001 @ 4:03pm

I put an arby's sandwich in the microwave one time; foil-coated wrapper and all. Then I left the room while it cooked. I guess the foil started sparking and caught the wrapper on fire, cuz when I came back in the room, my whole burger was engulfed in flames.
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Paul » Sep 6, 2001 @ 4:52pm

maybe i'll do that when i get my own place but right now our microwave is directly below the pc in my bedroom... BOOM!!
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Village_Ideot » Sep 6, 2001 @ 4:55pm

yea the waves bounce off metal back into the tube...so fun...so fun...
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Paul » Sep 6, 2001 @ 5:07pm

i'm writing a book, you know. its called 'stalking 101'...
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby Diego Cueva » Sep 6, 2001 @ 5:09pm

Book: "Tales of The Microwave" (collectors edition)<br><br>by Pocketmatrix members<br><br>Price:39.99<br><br>Avaliability: usually ships in 2 days<br><br>Pages:593<br><br>Description: A gathering of the best microwave stories that happened to the famous Pocketmatrix members.<br><br><br><br>Add to cart<br>
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Re: CD-RW in the 'Nuker

Postby jongjungbu » Sep 6, 2001 @ 7:26pm

One time, at band camp
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