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jonny_eh
9 days ago
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The Penicillin Myth
That one I could totally believe. Radar equipment + chocolate bar = very likely to occur.
Izkata
8 days ago
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The main problem with that one is chocolate bar + body heat also leads to melting.
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jdub
8 days ago
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Please compare a chocolate bar after 30s in your pocket and 30s in your microwave.
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ncruces
8 days ago
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Are you in the microwave for 30s too?
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a96
8 days ago
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The trick to actually melting chocolate in a microwave is to do it in pulses of only a few seconds, see if it stirs yet, and repeat. Longer runs will quickly destroy it.
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IAmBroom
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Any reasonable person could distinguish between a chocolate bar that melted in a pocket, and one that is fresh from a microwave heating.
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