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Default Kellyanne, help me out

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On Mon, 13 Mar 2017 20:03:10 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 8:45:26 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Mon, 13 Mar 2017 21:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 3/13/17 7:36 PM, wrote:
I heard you say my microwave was spying on me but I can't find the
camera or the microphone. Where are they? I want to disable them.

http://gfretwell.com/ftp/microwave.jpg


You need a newer model microwave:

http://tinyurl.com/j8sqp6v

I'm OK with this one, a 1971 Monkey Wards. It is just a magnetron and
a spring wound timer. Not much to break and it gets the job done.


At my shop I have a couple of those bulletproof old beasts. one is just
a spring timer and the other has a push button temp set. Popcorn,
Sandwich, etc/ I did have my wife's old Amana,but it died. primitive
circuit board finally gave out -NLA


We used to see a lot of broken microwaves at the IBM shop. Most of the
time it was a bad timer/clock card. The only time they were worth the
price of the part to fix was if it was a built in that matched the
rest of the appliances and a discontinued model. Most of the time,
when we told them what the card cost, they said "throw it away".
We did have a big Amana we used in the shop but I just drilled a hole
through the touch pad and put a 15 minute spring wound timer in there.
It was a little bit of a trick to rewire it so all the interlocks
still worked and it still came on but not that big a trick.



I fixed a bunch of airborne radar units, and I think probably only had 1 or
2 magnetrons go bad in 3 years of fixing them. Our units were a lot higher
power and had tubes also. Probably the average on transports was 50kw at a
low duty cycle. But ran for hours at a time.