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From: seifert@mako.UUCP (Snoopy)
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Subject: Re: Zap!
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Date: Tue, 1-Jan-85 01:32:22 EST
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Posted: Tue Jan  1 01:32:22 1985
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Keywords: zap microwave nuke
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Summary: 


Sure! there's other words useful for describing the process
of heating food (or whatever) in the microwave. You can "mic"
it, but my favorite is "nuke". (especially if the power dial is set
to "high")

"Nuke that sucker for about a minute and a half on 'high'."

As far as "ZAP" goes, there's a book out, called "The Zapping of America",
describing some of the places you get zapped, and what it does to your body.
I haven't read it myself, the hour lecture was terrifing enough, thank you.

(And you thought speed traps were safe, as long as you were going slow
enough!  HA!)
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