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Brian Nystrom wrote in message ...
dazed and confuzed wrote: Brian Nystrom wrote: This only occurs with very thin coatings or slivers of metal. Placing a metal spoon or pan in a microwave will have no effect. it does in my microwave Does what? Sounds like some of you are questioning us that have actually put pans or spoons in microwaves. Rick, Brian, the rest, I have personally put metal objects in microwaves by accident and on purpose and they sparked and crackled. May be that technology has changed, or maybe you have not done it but you can. Do a little experiment with mom's micro and set a spoon or pan in and cook on high for a couple of minutes and tell us of the real time results as opposed to these off handed slights of our experiences? That would probably clear things up at least for now. I will trust you, if you say nothing happened so be it, I will know that technology has changed since the early 80's when I sold the TI products. Scotty |
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