Posted on 11/18/2012 12:24:37 PM PST by smoothsailing
Or throw it in the microwave...
Why?
“Or throw it in the microwave...”
That would probably work. It might catch on fire though, or melt the plastic.
An interesting tidbit... We all know better than to put metal in a microwave. It arcs and sparks. However, if you put a box from a Chinese restaurant in the microwave, the little wire bale is not effected. Ever wonder why?
Ans; It’s made to be exactly a multiple of 1/4 of the wavelength of the frequency of the microwave. At 1/4 wavelength the wire appears as an insulator. This did not just happen by accident. Oh, those clever Chinese...
Has anyone noted that St lucie’s residents must be raciest?
Well, the Reverend Al Sharpton did pop up and say that he didn’t think Congressman West should get a recount.
As far as Reverend Al is concerned, the white guy won!
Real barrel of laughs, that Reverend Al.
That would not do it... Magnetics are not used in memory cards.
Static electricity on the other hand...
See post #40
West has been “Frankened.”
RINOs want to get rid of West. Impossible for Murphy to pick up that many votes unless establishment GOP and democrats are are not in cahoots. FRAUD. But then again Obama’s entire election was a fraud. RINOs take it up the rear and never say a word and they also want to purge their roles of any real conservatives.
hell...the house could seat West regardless of outcome.
Key word is ‘could’...but the gutless wont.
Absolutely.
Every.
Time.
It is because voter fraud is now completely institutionalized, and YOUR VOTE no longer is meaningful.
Stalin said it best: "You know, comrades, that I think in regard to this: I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this who will count the votes, and how."
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