

Protected from the government, and even then only if it doesn’t cause too many waves with the oligarchs.


Protected from the government, and even then only if it doesn’t cause too many waves with the oligarchs.


The power level is the ratio of time it us sending power, so a power setting of 90 will send waves 90% of the time.at full power. 50 will send it 50% of the time at full power. If the power settings are 1 through 9 then they are really 10% - 90%. By stopping the waves for a bit of time it allows the heat to even out within the food, like stopping and starting it over and over so you don’t end up with a mix of hot and cold bits. That is also why defrost uses a lower power setting.
Like all cooking it will vary depending on wattage and what you are cooking. These are for my current microwave, and they are generally within 10% of my previous one.
The easiest example I can think of is melting shredded cheese on chips. At full power it will overcook some parts of the cheese whoch become hard without everything melting in about 30 seconds. If I instead run it at 80% for 40 seconds it melts evenly.
Since the microwaves excite/heat up different chemicals at different rates, anything with a mix of things that heat differently is best done at 70 or 80. Like soup with vegetables and meats. Or a plate with different sides like potatoes and beans, longer at lower power will heat it more evenly.
If I go down to 50 on this one it takes forever to cook, as it is not proportional to the total cook time. It isn’t 50 power for twice as long, more like 60 power for five times as long. So I rarely go under 70 power.
If the thing needs moisture I wet a paper towel and put it over, then do it at high for a little longer than I think as the water absorbed the microwaves and steams the food. This is great for reheating rice and enchiladas as long as the dish is tall enough that the paper towel doesn’t stick to the food.
All that said, if you want to reheating something crispy like fries or fish sticks do it in an air fryer or the oven or maybe the stove. Microwaves do not make anything crispy again, that requires hot air or a pan.
You can evenly heat pizza in the microwave with power level 80 or 90 if you don’t care about the crust being soft, but if you want that crispy the stove or air fryer is the way to go!


The Abyss is staring into him.
The most common definition of a victim is someone who dies from a crime, and the word carries an underlying meaning of the harm coming from something not justified.
She wasn’t killed because the police overreacted or because they are trained to shoot first, she was breaking through a barrier in pursuit of committing violence and had to be stopped. Previous non-lethal attempts to stop the violence were attempted, and she was part of a crowd that could overwhelm the security. Lethal violence was needed to defend lives and therefore she is not a victim.
This is not comparable to police overreacting with disproportionate violence.
Babbitt was not a victim.


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The novelty of your inability to understand basic concepts has lost its charm.


Your link explains how you are completely misunderstanding how everything works and explains the same things we telling you.
Go read what you linked until it sinks in.


No, they are saying it doesn’t work the way you describe because the companies never actually reach their 20% cut. Rebates don’t cap their net revenue because they are never close to the cap.
What horrible opinion to have.
Babbitt was not a victim of the overall issues with police violence. She was part of a violent insurrection who had to be stopped from physically attacking congress.


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Can you admit that they are not starting out with their full 20% cut? Fuck, you even posted an article with a nice graph at the bottom showing their net income was under 10% of their gross income except for one carrier in one quarter since 2022!
That is the entire reason you cannot accept any explanations based on the reality that they have room to increase profits.


Premiums are revenue. You posted stats showing they are not already getting the 20% portion for themselves, and that 20% portion is for running the business. Rebates never come into play because they never hit the 20%.
If they only get 15% of the revenue from premiums they are only getting 75% of their potential cut which is used to run the fucking business before the possibility of profit comes into play. That means they have a huge incentive to cut any costs they can to approach their 20% cut WHICH THEY ARE NOT ALREADY GETTING.
I already posted the simplest math possible. Your math is wrong. Your assumptions are wrong. Just fucking accept that you don’t understand and believe literally everyone else that understands how this works including the people who write professional articles about the topic.


Most people never learn how to use the power setting to more evenly heat food when needed. Or to add some moisture to keep things from drying out.
If I have leftover Mexican food it generally goes in the microwave with wet paper towel to steam it back to temp. Wet paper towel while reheating rice gets it back to nearly the same texture! Soups reheat well in the microwave, although generally knocking the power level down slightly has far better results.
Fried food generally reheat better in an air fryer.
I don’t find the microwave to be the best option when cooking for the first time, but for a lot of foods it can be the best option to reheat leftovers depending on texture and moisture content.


How are you smart enough to set up an instance but not smart enough to understand companies cutting costs increases profits and that companies are good at breaking laws and getting away with it?


Cyberpunk having cities owned by companies was based on company towns .

I laughed out loud at the moon.


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Isn’t this what Google did with chrome os and chromebooks?