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Default How does a dishwasher know how much water is in it?

On 31/12/2020 08:49, Fred wrote:


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On 30/12/2020 19:09, Fred wrote:
And someone may suggest a better way
of cooking rice, in a microwave instead
of in a pan on the stove and if you dont
have a decent digital microwave you
wont be able to use it to do rice better.


Utter ********


We'll see...

I just do three minutes at full power to get the water hot and then 12
at low power.


No digits required


But doing that with a single setting of a digital microwave is much
more convenient than having to do it twice in a dinosaur microwave.


I bet it takes you longer to code that in that it does for me to come
back when it pings and reset the dials

You can do it 20 mins at 1/3d power instead. If resetting a dial
halfway through is too much for your pointy head


Oddly enough when I cook rice, its because I am cooking something lese
already to go with it that probably needs attention

Does yoor normal oven have te ability to start a roast hard to crisp te
skin then turn itself down to tenderise the meat futrherr without drying
it to a shredded inebible mush

All you do is prove that digital microwaves are for people who cant cook



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Future generations will wonder in bemused amazement that the early
twenty-first centurys developed world went into hysterical panic over a
globally average temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree, and,
on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly uncertain computer
projections combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to
contemplate a rollback of the industrial age.

Richard Lindzen