We need a new microwave. Any suggestions on one that cooks by convection, microwave and combination, and rather large countertop model?
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quote:Originally posted by grunhauser:
Microwaves are evil.
quote:Originally posted by grunhauser:
Microwaves are evil.
I would assume the breaking and entering had as much to do with the suspension as the cat warming.quote:Originally posted by irwin:
Gigond Ass:
Here is a clip from an actual case in Maryland:
Court of Appeals of Maryland.
ATTORNEY GRIEVANCE COMMISSION OF MARYLAND
v.
Stanley E. PROTOKOWICZ, Jr.
Misc. (Subtitle BV) No. 26, Sept. Term, 1991.
Feb. 5, 1993.
In a disciplinary proceeding, the Court of Appeals, McAuliffe, J., held that assisting former client in breaking into home of wife of former client, intending to take materials having evidentiary value in pending divorce litigation, taking items of personal property therein, and killing family cat in microwave oven, warrants indefinite suspension from practice of law with right to apply for reinstatement not less than one year from date of opinion.
Suspension ordered.
I was more interested in vegetables and reheating stuff.
quote:Originally posted by Board-O:
They find that sort of post offensive on VC.![]()
quote:Originally posted by Ron Natalie:
We've got a GE Advantium 240 (which I refer to as the EasyBake oven). No convention (but I've got convection in the main oven and I don't much use it anyhow). The Advantium essentially is a microwave with two giant light bulbs (hence the allusion to the Kenner product). It actually does quite well. The lights provide the browning and general heating eveness that the microwave by itself lacks. Works reasonably on burgers, steaks, frozen pizza as well as being a fairly reasonable traditional microwave.