Take microwave safe pan, place in it a bed of marshmallows and put in microwave for a short cycle. Start microwave and observe where the hotspots and cool spots are for your specific appliance.
This video was so odd. I was expecting something Nova-like and instead it felt like a B-grade horror flick. I would have liked to have seen how real fire ants act around electricity, but every scenario seemed set up for theatrical effect - the stop lights, the microwave, the lady screaming, the bee glowing, etc, etc.
Hmmm..
ReplyDeleteI thought it was Crazy Rasberry ants that caused electrical problems.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Rasberry_ant
Take microwave safe pan, place in it a bed of marshmallows and put in microwave for a short cycle. Start microwave and observe where the hotspots and cool spots are for your specific appliance.
ReplyDeleteThis video was so odd. I was expecting something Nova-like and instead it felt like a B-grade horror flick. I would have liked to have seen how real fire ants act around electricity, but every scenario seemed set up for theatrical effect - the stop lights, the microwave, the lady screaming, the bee glowing, etc, etc.
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