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12. Optoma HD143X Affordable High Performance 1080p Home Theater Projector, 3000 Lumens, 3D Support, Long 12000 Lamp Life, for Indoor and Outdoor Movies, Built In Speaker

    Features:
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  • SUPER-BRIGHT: Enjoy an incredible 3,000 lumens of brightness in any room in your home theater or living room, or in your backyard for outdoor movie nights
  • EASY INSTALLATION: Vertical keystone correction and a 1.1x zoom enable flexibile placement in any environment
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Optoma HD143X Affordable High Performance 1080p Home Theater Projector, 3000 Lumens, 3D Support, Long 12000 Lamp Life, for Indoor and Outdoor Movies, Built In Speaker
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u/CrimsonStrength11 · 4 pointsr/questions

It will not pop as well as if you had it the other side down. There is a special pad that absorbs the microwaves, heats up, and evenly distributes the heat to the oil, butter, and popcorn mixture. It makes the process more efficient.
Found a bit in Wikipedia:
>A susceptor, usually a metalized film laminated onto the paper of the bag, absorbs microwaves and concentrates heat at the film interface, thus ensuring a heat distribution focused on the hard-to-heat flavor coating so that the unpopped kernels are evenly coated prior to popping, thereby ensuring even flavor throughout the product. Additionally, some popcorn is flawed and will not pop because of possible damage to the shell, which allows the steam to escape.

I also remember watching a Modern Marvels episode that contained a segment about this.
here is one episode:
probaly this one
Or this one
dont think its this one

The microwaveable popcorn was invented by General Mills.
An early susceptor popcorn bag design was patented by the American company General Mills in 1981, US Patent #4,267,420

u/JPAPKILLA · 3 pointsr/questions

Nah. They are 100% legal. This Chromium Crusher is pretty good, I can attest to its durability and general quality Chromium Crusher

Edit: If you are really worried you can look up your county's paraphernalia laws but I'd say dont bother. Also, Im assuming you are in the US

u/WEIGHED · 1 pointr/questions

He can test water quality with something like this. It uses electric pulse to test what percentage of the water isn't actually water molecules, meaning it's something else (like inorganic elements).

u/rednax1206 · 1 pointr/questions

There are plenty of magnetic levitation toys available that use magnets to float. I'm not sure if that's the same as "putting a piece of metal on the roof" as you are asking.