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For science!
For science!
==Vital Statistics==
==Vital Statistics==

Latest revision as of 16:56, 24 December 2023


The video page on Loadingreadyrun.com links to a video formerly hosted on Blip, but the video can be found here.

For science!

Vital Statistics

Fun with Microwaves

Date: March 10, 2008

Category: Sheer Stupidity

Appearing: Raymond Steacy, Paul Saunders, Graham Stark, James Turner

Edited by: Graham Stark

Camera: Paul Saunders

Location: Ken's backyard

Synopsis

In the name of doing things 'just because they are awesome', LoadingReadyRun put everything you should not put in a microwave into a microwave including:

  • a flood light
  • a standard bulb
  • a large light bulb
  • a fire exit bulb
  • Christmas lights
  • a bar of Ivory soap
  • soap in bottle
  • a Furby
  • a styrofoam head with steel wool hair
  • a bar of Pears Soap
  • a marshmallow
  • marshmallow fluff
  • a lot of marshmallows
  • a plasma globe

Trivia

  • Despite its classification as a Sheer Stupidity, it does not start with the Sheer Stupidity logo.
  • The hazmat suit wearing individual in the video introduction is James. The hazmat suit and the real Geiger counter are from a radiation response kit belonging to the Steacy's.
  • The fire extinguisher was single use requiring the use of the hose to put out later fires.
  • Three microwaves were available for this video. The one used for most objects was the one that was easiest to film.
  • It is currently one of the "Popular Videos" featured on the Website.



Season Five     Sheer Stupidity

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LRRcast: March 13 2008 LRRcast     

Fun with Microwaves
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