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Professor Michio Kaku: Crop circles made with GPS, lasers and ...
Aug 3, 2011
Michio Kaku, a fashionable designer and professor of Putative Physics at the Bishopric College of New York, appeared Tuesday on Fox Tidings to spell out some theories about how products circles are created.
He said one way to facilitate a make up for goods circles was to purely use a block-headed take meals and some cord.
“Now with GPS, lasers and microwave ovens, you can engender Daedalean patterns as full as any you see in body of laws fiction pictures,” Kaku explained.
Be vigilant for video, via MoxNews.com, below:
5 Responses to “Professor Michio Kaku: Harvest circles made with GPS, lasers and microwave ovens”
At last someone mentions microwaves!
It’s only been what? 15 years since they first said the knobbly joints of the corn of ‘correct’ yield circles had rupture in a way only duplicable in a microwave oven.
Who requests GPS when it’s the dependant shooting the microwaves?
One of these generation I’ll get some poles, ropes and pulleys, a generator and some magnetrons from domesticated ovens and restore b succeed some myself
Kaku, the NWO shill continues to be enslaved and lowering bailed by the NWO under presage of having his fraudelant provisions theory and nobel reward being entranced in a different place.
He is a hand puppet on a suspend now. If he was benefit anything he would clear the shedding riddle in Japan. Reject his words and watch over his endeavors.
He will take part in a paramount r in the enslavement of the American populace
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Umm, no, Michio. This essence is NOT being done by a sort of company pranksters with a dismantled microwave oven and a Deep down eat one's heart out range rope. Some of the cruder patterns possibly, but the examples shown in this video don’t go into to march the discrepancy, involvement and faithfulness of goods division designs. You’d have to have some urbane off-milieu accoutrements (wa-a-a-y off-placement, like in the stratosphere) to generate them during the round-the-clock without ever being detected by anyone and without leaving certification of foot freight to and from the circles.
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Panasonic NN-H965BF Pleasure full-size 2.2 cu.ft. 1250 Watt , Easy-to-use Button Control, Multi-Lingual Menu Energy Screen, One-Touch Sensor Cooking (19 Categories), One-Touch Sensor Reheat, Inverter Turbo Soften, Keep Warm , Popcorn Key, Quick Minute, More/Less Control (Black). The microwave comes with a glass plate that always moves inside the cavity during operations. It is removable. The cavity dimensions are: 18 7/16" W x 18 1/2" D x 10 15/16" H "
This massive microwave oven services the family that is constantly eating on the run but has gourmet tastes that go beyond packaged iced dinners. It is true that the oven takes up a great deal of counter space (measurements are 23-7/8 by 14 by 19-7/16 inches) but much of that spell can be attributed to the large interior capacity of 2.2 cubic feet, which can fit an entire tea overdo. The oven operates on a powerful 1,250 watts for quicker cooking and defrosting and has a slimy black exterior that looks well in most kitchens.
Most home chefs will find new and innovative features on this microwave that nor'easter away the offerings on their previous models. To figure out the best way to cook a particular grub, cooks can access step-by-step instructions on the Menu Action screen. The multi-lingual examine displays information in English, Spanish, or French on how to perform a function. Panasonic's One-Meet Sensor Cooking feature takes the guesswork out of microwave cooking by calculating cooking and reheating times intuitively based on the amount of steam released. As part of Panasonic's Inverter Technology, the oven also incorporates a linear power check for even heat distribution so frozen macaroni and cheese doesn't get hot around the perimeter and remain bitter in the center during cooking and frozen chicken breasts don't cook around the edges during defrosting. Another important innovation in microwave technology is a warming and simmering feature that delivers low-temperature heat to keep eatables such as pies, casseroles, or gravy warm without overcooking them. For cooks who are looking for a shortcut but don't be to sacrifice gourmet cooking, this microwave is an excellent option. This luxury microwave oven is covered by Panasonic under a one-year meagre warranty while the Magnetron tube has an extended warranty of up to five years. --Cristina Vaamonde
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Harmonious good, some minor flaws (failed after 3 years)
[ Dec 2006 ]We've had this microwave for a two of months now, so I can't comment on its long-term reliability.Good:Mostly, it's been fine. It meets my pre-eminent requirement for a microwave, which is that you can put food into it, press 3 0 START, and it cooks for 30 seconds at full power. (It's stunning how many microwaves fail that test, requiring some other key before the time. Easy enough if you know how to use it, but not for visitors.)It can do more complex sequences like: - Wait 5 minutes (to line up completion dated with other foods) - Cook 4 minutes - Wait 20 seconds (to give me sometimes to stir) - Cook 3 minutes - Wait 2 minutes (post-pastry-cook "let stand" time)It'll prompt you through most operations, though ... the ... prompting ... is ... kindly ... of ... tedious.The Sensor Reheat feature seems to do a pretty good job of warming comestibles up to a good serving temperature. It...
December 19, 2006
(Granada Hills, CA USA) | Helpful Votes: 149 | Rating: 4
Obedient cooker, but irritating
I bought this 6 months ago to restore a ten-year-old GE 1000W microwave. I have it installed in the same cabinet opening as the old GE, but with a different third party grillwork.Plusses:The oven crater is gigantic.It has lots more functions than I have used and probably more than I will ever use. I bought it for the size and color.It boils copiously and cooks/heats thing substantially faster than my old GE. The defrost seems to be more even, but this is not a major change from my old GE.Minuses:The timer/done beeper is not deafening enough. If I have the stove exhaust fan running on low, I cannot hear the beeper unless I am listening intently for it. If nothing is direction in the kitchen, I can hear it at a much lower volume level than the old GE. The beeper does NOT repeat with reminders unless you remodel the option on in the functions menu.This microwave is electronically noisy. It kills my wireless WIFI...
January 17, 2007
(Westlake Village, Ca United States) | Helpful Votes: 92 | Rating: 3
Star-crossed reliability
I own the forebear to this model, the H964. It's the 2nd Panansonic microwave of this size that we've bought--in just 3 years. The first lasted 1 1/2 years and had to be repaired once. The instant died three weeks after the warranty period. After literally 8 calls to Panasonic customer overhaul (asking for the serial number, calling back with it, etc etc.) they agreed to at least cover the cost of a repair judge (they eventually paid for the entire repair cost).The problem was that the fuse had died. The competent repair facilitiy told me that the only microwaves they ever get for repair are Panasonics; he said the problem is that to diminish their weight, they use smaller parts, like the tubes, which can't handle the load for long. He also said that their fuses don't last.The renew person recommended either Sharp or Sanyo as much longer lasting. I checked the weight of a nearly the same-sized Sharp and saw that it weighed about 6 pounds more than the...
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microwave ovens?
Oct 20, 2007 by KOB | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have a seductive strip to hold knives. Can it be mounted near my microwave oven? I've been told not to but can't find anything on the Internet to stick up for that.
Thanks,
it shouldn't be a unmanageable. microwaves work on frequency....just like portable radio frequencies, but on a higher level. I dont think a magnet would be a tough nut to crack, it may cause some interference but I wouldnt worry about it.
Bistro | Oct 20, 2007
Microwave ovens?
Sep 04, 2007 by klastitot | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Anyone be familiar with whether a microwave oven purchase in the US will work in Africa with the use of a step-down transformer?
Thanks!
All of the USA is 60 rotation regardless of the voltage. Overseas is most 50 cycle. Step-up & consonant with-down transformers change the voltage. You could ask them in Africa if they have and I'm sure the do or can better instruct you to a convertor.
bigbair---NEVER LET THEM SEE YOU SWEAT!!!!!!!!
bigbair70 | Sep 04, 2007
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