ARGH! won't some one please think about the Microwave-Ovens and the all the parents that will have to buy a new one? All the metal, all the metal, overload, the pain...
@fatsobob:What top 10 Firefox extensions to load on your laptop while watching stupid stuff glow in your microwave....or should that be extension's?Digg --- Shark ---- Jump ---- anyone?
@ waverider1899: Brevity is the soul of wit! Also, you forgot to go into the wave-particle paradox, that could have gone on for at least 10 more paragraphs!This has honestly been the most long-winded thread I've ever read on Digg. I need a nap.
@billymachineLol. Sorry about that... I really get carried away sometimes. You almost got me going again on the "wave-particle-paradox" thing! (Which by the way is not really a paradox anymore if you accept that light-waves and matter can, according to the laws of quantum physics, be in 2 places at once...) But... I better bite my tongue, before I get my quantum-@ss banned from Digg! Happy napping everyone!
** The Ajax Lady starts imitating Donald duck**"Ohhh man.... that was the most amount of Ajax I've seen anyone snort!"-Chong (Cheech & Chong Up In Smoke)
mrhanlonOct 3, 2006
I love microwave science. There was an article that I read awhile ago about this guy doing metallurgy with a microwave...
posnegOct 3, 2006
What the hell does "happends" mean? You retard(s).
zinobOct 3, 2006
ARGH! won't some one please think about the Microwave-Ovens and the all the parents that will have to buy a new one? All the metal, all the metal, overload, the pain...
johndiOct 3, 2006
Rompom, microwaves are non-ionizing radiation. Waves at a much higher frequency are inonizing, meaning they carry enough energy to ionize an atom.<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-ionizing_radiation">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-ionizing_radiation</a><a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionizing_radiation">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionizing_radiation</a>
stuffhappensOct 3, 2006
@fatsobob:What top 10 Firefox extensions to load on your laptop while watching stupid stuff glow in your microwave....or should that be extension's?Digg --- Shark ---- Jump ---- anyone?
goldenratioOct 3, 2006
lurn2spell pls thx;-)
abhiraoOct 3, 2006
@Allsortshop: It's 'happens' not 'happends'. This is the second time (at least) that you submitted an article with 'happends'.
billymachineOct 3, 2006
@ waverider1899: Brevity is the soul of wit! Also, you forgot to go into the wave-particle paradox, that could have gone on for at least 10 more paragraphs!This has honestly been the most long-winded thread I've ever read on Digg. I need a nap.
waverider1899Oct 3, 2006
@billymachineLol. Sorry about that... I really get carried away sometimes. You almost got me going again on the "wave-particle-paradox" thing! (Which by the way is not really a paradox anymore if you accept that light-waves and matter can, according to the laws of quantum physics, be in 2 places at once...) But... I better bite my tongue, before I get my quantum-@ss banned from Digg! Happy napping everyone!
astrotrainOct 3, 2006
** The Ajax Lady starts imitating Donald duck**"Ohhh man.... that was the most amount of Ajax I've seen anyone snort!"-Chong (Cheech & Chong Up In Smoke)