in microwaves there is a cardboard box that can replace it because I have a burnt hole there someone put a tin pot inside
and sparks fly
out of my curiosity, what is this box made of?

out of my curiosity, what is this box made of?
Czy wolisz polską wersję strony elektroda?
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ladamaniac wrote:once I had a scrap of "gold" in butter for a moment it sparkled and when I pulled out the plate the butter was burning nicely. Also microwaves and metal = trouble
PS can anyone tell me why I can't put the letter "ł" from the keyboard. I insert the remaining Polish letters correctly and I have to insert the Polish keyboard layout from the character table
Quote:2. Q: I can't write a little Ł
A: Responsible for this state of affairs is the hotkay that is reserved
yourself the Intel graphics driver to solve the problem
follow the advice below (there are two to choose from):
1) disable the hotkey function in the controller settings
845G graphics - "Graphics Properties | Hot Keys | Disable". Shortcuts
hotkeys are enabled by default.
2) alternatively, on the above-mentioned website there is a "latka" available for the register, which
must be uploaded. It allows you to use shortcut functions simultaneously
keyboard buttons of the graphic driver and Polish Ł.
ftp://download.intel.com/support/graphics/fix-polish.reg
MrHak wrote:At Discowery, a group of people check "fairy tales" like metal in a microwave oven. Nothing will happen, ie it will not explode, however, this should not be done. And why should you do it?