Tom
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I've just accidentally microwaved one for a minute and a half and it came out alive [/boredom]
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Aaron
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Nuke more stuff and report back
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron
Nuke more stuff and report back
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron
Nuke more stuff and report back
fucking
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Tom
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Suggestions? Maybe a woodlice my god i'm bored/childish
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Marc
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How about a Gremlin?
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Jakey
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How did you accidently microwave it? 
Did it fly in or was it in your food or something?
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Mobby
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reported to RSPCA!
[Edited on 13-07-2008 by mobby]
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Kurt
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microwave a lit cigarette stood up on its filter.. its meant to create plasma balls 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE3dRBlQjTE
[Edited on 13-07-2008 by Kurt]
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Jakey
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Microwave a CD, they float
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Richie B
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There's a site with lists/examples of things to microwave. Some of it looks really cool.
Said ladybird is, indeed, 'nails'.
[Edited on 13-07-2008 by Richie B]
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Robin
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Anything that size will stay alive as it'll find a spot under one of the peaks of the wave of radiation (it'll be a cold spot) and won't get cooked.
Get a load of ants and watch them walk around then stop.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Anything that size will stay alive as it'll find a spot under one of the peaks of the wave of radiation (it'll be a cold spot) and won't get cooked.
Way to ruin a good thread.
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mattfiesta
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put a bar of soap in there
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Cosmo
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put a balloon filled with petrol in there
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey

How did you accidently microwave it? 
Did it fly in or was it in your food or something?
It must have flew in it was sat ontop of the cover thing and then flew off looking a bit pissed!
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Tom
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I am scared by some of your suggestions Robin is like an encyclopedia
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
microwave a lit cigarette stood up on its filter.. its meant to create plasma balls 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE3dRBlQjTE
[Edited on 13-07-2008 by Kurt]
haha that was mint!!!
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by mobby
quote: Originally posted by Kurt
microwave a lit cigarette stood up on its filter.. its meant to create plasma balls 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE3dRBlQjTE
[Edited on 13-07-2008 by Kurt]
haha that was mint!!!
Menthal
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smack
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the insects find a spot in the microwave where there is no radiation, ants do it also
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by smack
the insects find a spot in the microwave where there is no radiation, ants do it also
how do they know about radiation
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Jakey
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quote: Originally posted by mobby
quote: Originally posted by smack
the insects find a spot in the microwave where there is no radiation, ants do it also
how do they know about radiation
Robin taught them.
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smack
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was a artical in the telergraphe a few months back. dident read the whole artical but that was the general idea
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Mobby
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how many cold spots are there
[Edited on 13-07-2008 by mobby]
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smack
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Microwave ovens heat foods by subjecting them to high frequency (2.5GHz) radio waves that excite the atoms (creating friction) within the foods. A microwave, produces what is called a standing wave pattern. These "standing waves" concentrate the microwave energy vertically at specific points within the oven, most being towards the center and less concentrated at the interior walls of the oven. The reason a microwave oven has a turntable is to rotate the food so that all parts of it pass through one of these standing waves.
Ants, being quite small, are able to avoid these standing waves within the microwave oven, and therefore not get cooked. If an ant was subjected to microwave energy and restrained, so that it could not get out of the heat so to say, it would die.
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