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Don't nuke peanut butter.
I mean don't try to warm a jar of the stuff up in the microwave. Any bits of the foil seal that are left on the top of the jar will cause a lightshow that could cause wrong and stupid things to happen,
Granma's antique china plates with a gold border trim, give off a good light show in the microwave.
After the gold short circuits once or twice the china plates are good to use next time.
It appears to be a one off aurora borealis light show first time around.
Don't nuke peanut butter.
I mean don't try to warm a jar of the stuff up in the microwave. Any bits of the foil seal that are left on the top of the jar will cause a lightshow that could cause wrong and stupid things to happen,
I just broke a slit glass, the first one in 32 years. Must be time to retire soon.............please!!!
I think it was the first Canon digitals that had a 12mm wide laser slit glass that slid into a slot in the frame. I was the fourth tech to look at this machine for a mysterious line ...
... somewhere along the way that slit glass broke, then both pieces pushed back in. (Maybe nobody will notice.) =^..^=
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