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the correct answer can be found in post number 8.
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the correct answer can be found in post number 8.


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I once made phosphorescent powder in a microwave from dysprosium

Its still glowing today


:rofl: Sounds cool ^^
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My microwave is on power :100
Sometimes it cooks things too fast.
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My microwave is on power :100
Sometimes it cooks things too fast.



I used to heat pop tarts on my old laptop. Microwave would ruin them and my toaster oven would burn them
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Jul 17 2025 02:51pm
microwaves sure do sit quietly in almost every kitchen, always plugged in, always listening.
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microwaves sure do sit quietly in almost every kitchen, always plugged in, always listening.


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Jul 17 2025 02:58pm
the correct answer can be found in post number 8.


Looking, will let know

edit: I confirm in agreement

This post was edited by Abyzma on Jul 17 2025 03:00pm
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