i know that even then the shielding would prevent that wavelength… but another part of me would be terrified of a refrigerator sized microwave built in the 60s
I was gonna say, I highly doubt there was a microwave oven in the entire city in the 60s.
And you weren’t kidding!
1946: The RadaRange, the first commercial microwave, was sold to restaurants, ship galleys and canteens. This six feet tall, 750 pound microwave sold for around $5,000. ($80,846 today.)
1955: Tappan made the first residential microwave, which was rarely seen in homes due to its staggering size and $1,300 price tag. ($15,294 in 2024 bucks.)
I know you guys probably already know this, but just to make it clear- just because the building was built in the 60s doesn’t mean they couldn’t have gotten a microwave and added a sign later :p
i know that even then the shielding would prevent that wavelength… but another part of me would be terrified of a refrigerator sized microwave built in the 60s
I was gonna say, I highly doubt there was a microwave oven in the entire city in the 60s.
And you weren’t kidding!
Macrowave
“okay, hold on folk the peak will hit us any second and then we can get back to business for the next five minutes.”
styropyro in the chat!
I know you guys probably already know this, but just to make it clear- just because the building was built in the 60s doesn’t mean they couldn’t have gotten a microwave and added a sign later :p
A walk-in microwave?
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