On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 02:37:50 -0000, Warren Weber wrote:
"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
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Is it really true that turning on a microwave with nothing in it will
break it?
Even more worrying - will it catch fire or explode?
Don't they have a safety cutout? Can't it sense the Klystron overheating,
or a build up of microwaves over a certain level?
I have purchased a new microwave which has an easier to grab control. I'm
concerned one of my pet parrots will switch it on! (Seriously, they do
stuff like that)
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Parrots are smart. One will go inside, next one could shut the door and turn
it on. Baked parrot for supper?
As far as I know they're vegetarian.
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