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Can You Heat Styrofoam In The Microwave
Styrofoam (Arne Van Petegem) is a Belgian one man glitch electronica project (indietronic) on the independent record label Morr Music.
A kind of expanded polystyrene
Styrofoam is a trademark of Dow Chemical Company for closed-cell currently made for thermal insulation and craft applications.
a light resilient foam of polystyrene
cook or heat in a microwave oven; "You can microwave the leftovers"
a short electromagnetic wave (longer than infrared but shorter than radio waves); used for radar and microwave ovens and for transmitting telephone, facsimile, video and data
kitchen appliance that cooks food by passing an electromagnetic wave through it; heat results from the absorption of energy by the water molecules in the food
An electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation. Microwaves are used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microwave ovens and in various industrial processes
Overview (total time = 00:29:39), I cover some definitions of lean, its roots in the Toyota Production System, and how resource planning and lean work together.
(in this) therein: (formal) in or into that thing or place; "they can read therein what our plans are"
“steady state” thermal values obtained from laboratory testing, it is assumed that temperatures at both sides of a wall are constant and remain constant for a period of time, unlike what actually occurs in normal conditions.
Make or become hot or warm
(of a person) Become excited or impassioned
a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
hotness: the presence of heat
Become more intense and exciting
make hot or hotter; "the sun heats the oceans"; "heat the water on the stove"
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Day 338: It's A Microwave, Not A Parking Meter.
You know when someone leaves extra time on a parking meter, you get super excited? When someone leaves time on a microwave, it's a different story. You're like, "So what -- you can't finish the last couple of seconds?" Or "Why can't you just take half a second to clear the timer?"
UGH to the tenth power.
Almost every morning, one of the first things that I do is walk to the microwave and clear the timer. Yes, it's super annoying, but I guess some people just forget. Understandable. But this is what just boggles my mind:
Sometimes I'd see the timer and there are still 4-5 minutes left on the timer. What the what??? Way to overestimate the heating time. I mean, if you're gonna heat up a cup of hot chocolate, you know that it only takes about 1 minute, right? Or when you're gonna microwave Cup O'Noodles, it only takes 3 minutes, RIGHT? (I mean, it says so on the styrofoam cup!) So WHY in the world would you put so much time on the microwave, only to stop at the 4:44 mark?
I just...
I don't...
What the --?
Summer vegetable appetizer or light lunch
Garden tomatoes, sliced crimini mushrooms (I needed to use them up!), sliced Black Beauty zucchini (we grew!), a sprinkle of four Mexican cheeses, a drizzle of olive oil, and a shake of garlic powder and spicy pizza seasoning. All piled onto a slice of focaccia roasted garlic bread and then heated. You could broil, or heat in a 400 degree oven; I microwaved for two minutes because it's too HOT to use the oven.
I adore summer vegetables and the many things that you can create with them.
This is something I never tried before—a kind of open-faced sandwich that would be good as an appetizer or a light lunch.
Give me tomatoes, olive oil and garlic and I think I'd eat them on a slab of styrofoam!