• Pika@sh.itjust.works
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    24 minutes ago

    Rules that that are how you get residents breaking policy and bringing home appliances into the dorm and straining the circuit.

    Just set a policy of watch the microwave, and enforce it. Making college students work around stupid policies is just going to cause more issues down the line lol

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    4 hours ago

    Nah fam, people like that are the reason we had to evacuate the dorms every month or so in the middle of the night during the winter months.

    That and idiots making toast. Not sure how people routinely fucked that up so badly.

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      4 hours ago

      First year in dorms, fire alarm goes off and I’d evacuate. By third year I’d just put a pillow over my head and just accept my fate whatever it may be.

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    7 hours ago

    I would accept a placard explaining that microwave popcorn does in fact require monitoring. The amount of times you get woken up at 3am by a fire alarm cuz some fuckwit set it for 5 minutes and walked away… I get the ban.

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      7 hours ago

      Surely everyone knows the proper way to microwave popcorn, right? Set to 2 min, at around 1:30 listen for the pops, and if there aren’t any for 3 sec, stop the microwave (don’t force open, hit “cancel” or whatever). For my microwave, it’s usually around 1:45-1:50, but each bag is different.

      Boom, you should have <10 unpopped kernels (probably <5) and no burnt popcorn. Oh, and if you forget to turn it off, no fire risk either, but it might have a little bit of a “roasted” flavor with a couple of the popped kernels burning, but it should be mostly fine.

      Or just set it to 1:45 or 1:50 and accept that it’s non-optimal. But you’ll want to get the popcorn out of the bag quickly, so I don’t see the point.

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        Depends on how shitty of a microwave it is. If it’s a cheap low power microwave it might not even start popping till 3+ minutes.

        Bottom line, whatever you’re microwaving just stick around and pay attention. I was working at a school and overheard students talk about how much better warm chocolate chip cookies are, and one girl said she always warms them in the microwave if they’re room temp. One of her classmates was intrigued and said he’d give it a try. At some point in the evening he threw a few dry ass Chips Ahoy in the microwave and set it for 5 minutes.

        The smell of burnt cookies is almost as bad as burnt popcorn. At least there wasn’t a fire.

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          3 hours ago

          it might not even start popping till 3+ minutes.

          Sure. The first time you make popcorn, hang out until you know roughly how long it takes. The 3 sec rule works on pretty much anything though.

          Once you know the rough timeline, then set it to just a little longer (10-20 sec) and then you can go to the restroom or something while waiting (or prep other snacks). Then you’ll never have to worry about burning popcorn.

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        6 hours ago

        don’t force open, hit “cancel” or whatever

        I don’t think the timer on the microwave at my job has ever been reset. People just push the “start+30” button and jank it open when they’re bored of waiting. It never reaches zero and nobody presses stop.

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          Yep, I can’t think of a microwave that doesn’t immediately auto-shutoff when you open the door. No difference in just opening it vs shutting it off unless the parent comment has a reason I’ve never heard of.

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            3 hours ago

            They absolutely should, but that mechanism usually works with a little switch, and those can get sticky. Just build a habit of hitting cancel first and you won’t have issues.

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        6 hours ago

        They probably know.

        However, college students (at least in the US) usually don’t know how to handle being intoxicated. This being the first time they are allowed and all.

        That’s why the dorm popcorn alarm (aka fire alarm) goes off in the middle of the night, not early evening when people would be watching movies and such.

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          And that’s why habits are so important. If you just set it to 5 min and turn it off at the right time when sober, you’re going to screw it up when drunk. If you always set it to 2 min (or whatever is good for your microwave), you’ll likely do the same when drunk.

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        6 hours ago

        I feel people who say they aren’t good at cooking are just bad at watching it. Too many people try to multitask it.

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        7 hours ago

        I also immediately pick it up and shake it when I stop it. That seems to help it pop more.