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facepalm by confused.brit2011-02-17 12:14:14
  So the author thinks 120 seconds is one minute and by NDwight2011-02-17 12:22:57
    No, I think I get what she's saying but didn't by Snate 2011-02-17 12:33:22
express clearly.

If you type one zero zero in a microwave you get one minute which is equal to sixty seconds.

If you type six zero in a microwave you get sixty seconds which is equal to one minute.

If you type in one two zero you get one minute and twenty seconds or eighty seconds; you do not get one hundred twenty seconds or two minutes.

[ Reply ]
      And she fails to understand by altordwm2011-02-17 12:47:57
        Yup (n/t) by Snate2011-02-17 12:55:52
      But for her reasoning to work... by McNutcase2011-02-17 12:55:10
        Yup (n/t) by Snate2011-02-17 12:56:13
        Or perhaps she's just not particularly observant? by intrinsic2011-02-17 14:11:30
          Holtzmann effect. by morenna2011-02-17 15:16:34
            *snerk* (n/t) by InTrinsiC2011-02-17 16:56:47
        but 130 and 90 are the same length by Nightwind2011-02-17 17:32:11
      but if you put in nine-zero by Baenlynn2011-02-17 22:45:25

 

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