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The Fascinating History of Microwave Ovens
McGuinnis ^ | 3/3/22 | Administrator

Posted on 01/02/2023 5:13:20 PM PST by DallasBiff

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To: DallasBiff

Microwave ovens were first used by NASA astronauts put in quarantine after space missions. The one used by the Apollo 11 crew is still in the Smithsonian Institution.


21 posted on 01/02/2023 5:40:37 PM PST by Telepathic Intruder
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To: zeebee

VP Camel talk.....


22 posted on 01/02/2023 5:42:31 PM PST by Paladin2
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To: catnipman
i know my method is safe because i don’t glow in the dark ...

I read about uWave testing awhile ago, and it sounded very slanted towards the manufacturers POV.

Something like 200 pounds of water in a sack put near the uWave, and then see how much the unit raises the water temperature. If not raised too much, then voila... it's safe.

Not so reassuring to humans that are less than 200 lbs, like women and kids. Not so reassuring to any human of any weight that has bodies with substances within besides water.

23 posted on 01/02/2023 5:45:59 PM PST by C210N (Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end.)
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To: zeebee

At least it’s not a story problem :-)


24 posted on 01/02/2023 5:48:56 PM PST by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12 of day. )
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To: algore; Pocketdoor; DallasBiff

I believe that chocolate bar story is real, and was really how it was discovered.

That is how much invention happens. Something unexpected happens, and someone sees an opportunity to dig deeper.


25 posted on 01/02/2023 5:50:29 PM PST by rlmorel ("If you think tough men are dangerous, just wait until you see what weak men are capable of." JBP)
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To: AlaskaErik

The family went together to get one for our mother/stepmother. It had to be Christmas 1975 or before. This was about the time they were becoming something a middle class family might obtain.

I think it was a Wards Model. It had the extra browning element.

If I remember correctly it cost about $400. That would be $2,200 today.


26 posted on 01/02/2023 5:52:58 PM PST by John Milner (Marching for Peace is like breathing for food.)
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To: FarCenter

Cooking food by heating it destroys the enzymes. No different than microwaves.


27 posted on 01/02/2023 5:56:26 PM PST by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith…)
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To: John Milner

“If I remember correctly it cost about $400. That would be $2,200 today.

A 2% Inflation Target is THEFT.


28 posted on 01/02/2023 5:59:15 PM PST by Paladin2
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To: Lurkina.n.Learnin
No idea about that ii thing, but I'm pretty sure WW stands for Willard Whyte.


29 posted on 01/02/2023 6:02:05 PM PST by nicollo ("I said no!")
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To: FarCenter
Or that the magnetron developing sufficient power

Ummm…

What?

30 posted on 01/02/2023 6:05:06 PM PST by Magnatron
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To: Sacajaweau

Butter and sour cream? Sounds really yummy and I haven’t had dinner yet. Alas, no baking potatoes in the house. Can you fax some over?


31 posted on 01/02/2023 6:06:47 PM PST by Veto! (FJB sucks rocks)
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To: DallasBiff

Personal memory: My parents grocery-shopped in Maynard, Massachusetts, when I was small. Maynard was pretty close to Hanscom AFB in Bedford, home of what we knew as the MIT “RadLab”, where the British experiments with radar were brought over to when it wasn’t a sure bet that Britain would survive.

I must have been no more than 10 when the adjacent hardware store had a radar cooking demonstration. They were heating hot dogs in seconds and handing them out. That would have been 1955 or so. I have the idea that the demo was by Raytheon, but after 65 years.......

A legend has it that the concept of cooking food was triggered by radar operators noticing that birds who flew in front of a powerful radar dropped dead instantly. Flash cooked as it were.


32 posted on 01/02/2023 6:07:16 PM PST by Chad C. Mulligan (CNN)
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To: rlmorel

That is how much invention happens. Something unexpected happens, and someone sees an opportunity to dig deeper.

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The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!) but “That’s funny ...” —Isaac Asimov


33 posted on 01/02/2023 6:07:30 PM PST by dagunk (Gravity Always Wins)
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To: DallasBiff

My wife and I have not had a microwave oven in the house for years. Everything is much better cooked on stovetop, oven or grill. Even heated up. For example, compare reheated pizza in microwave vs reheated pizza in oven. There is no comparison. The reheated oven pizza tastes just like when you got it. The microwave reheated pizza is a disgusting, soggy mess.


34 posted on 01/02/2023 6:07:50 PM PST by SamAdams76 (4,777,271 | Truth Social | 87,821,414 | Twitter | Trump Followers)
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To: DallasBiff
"First Microwave Is Sold, October 25, 1955"

https://www.edn.com/1st-domestic-microwave-is-sold-october-25-1955/

35 posted on 01/02/2023 6:08:19 PM PST by TChad (Progressives are in favor of removing healthy sex organs from children. Conservatives oppose this.)
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To: DallasBiff

I remember Dad getting a replacement one for Mom for Christmas. She wasn’t happy.


36 posted on 01/02/2023 6:12:01 PM PST by alternatives? (The only reason to have an army is to defend your borders.)
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To: DallasBiff

as a teenager in the 60s I was a dishwasher in a restaurant. They had a couple of microwave ovens and I was amazed at how fast a meal could be heated. I was told they cost several thousand dollars each ... which made them unaffordable to homeowners. That’s why I had never heard of them until then.


37 posted on 01/02/2023 6:14:28 PM PST by bankwalker (Repeal the 19th ...)
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To: doorgunner69

I always wondered about that. I’m an old ham radio operator and I have wondered how the standing waves don’t fry the transmitter in a microwave oven. Is there some weird trick with resonance or something?


38 posted on 01/02/2023 6:17:31 PM PST by Wilhelm Tell (True or False? This is not a tag line.)
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To: Trump Girl Kit Cat

I bought my first one at JC Penney in 1980. It was still working in 2000 !


39 posted on 01/02/2023 6:32:21 PM PST by Mouton (The enemy of the people is the media )
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To: SamAdams76

Microwaved cold coffee is just fine.

The polar aspect of water spreads the heat around just fine.


40 posted on 01/02/2023 6:32:32 PM PST by Paladin2
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