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This has gotten us stumped. Of all the searching online. I can't find out why a sticky liquid is coming down from the top front right hand corner of our microwave. I even called Fridgidare and they said call a service tech. To my knowledge there isn't anything liquid in the make up of a microwave. Anyone have a clue?

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The cover probably comes off pretty easy.
 
I was standing in the middle of a clearing in the woods around midnight last night. Bats were flying around me, and something was snarling in a nearby shrub. I took a few shots of the starry sky. The first 3 images were shot at f2.0 and 30 seconds, the last picture was a 1-minute exposure. I don't have a star-tracking mount so any exposure over 30 seconds shows significant motion blur which you can clearly see in the 1-minute expore.

You can see the glow from a small town six miles away. Ursa Major is sitting just left of the middle of the picture. I could easily see Alcor next to Mizar in but in the downscaled picture they both stars appear as one.







That's the 1-minute exposure that resulted in a fair amount of motion blur.

 
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I read the Ende book when I was little. I liked Tolkien better but I found the Ende book interesting because of the two-tone print: red for events in the real world and green for scenes in the fantasy world. I think the colored sections may have been the inspiration for the red pill in Philip K ****'s* novel We Can Remember It For You Wholesale and its movie adaption Total Recall and the red and green pills in The Matrix (written by the then-still Wachowski Brothers)

*Philip K "Knob" because his real name is obscene. In case you still don't know who I'm talking about, he also wrote Do Electric Sheep Dream? which was adapted as Blade Runner. He also wrote Minority Report and The Man in the High Castle. On a tangent, Philip apparently lived up to his last name in real life. He was a psychotic substance abuser. As they say, nomen est omen.
 
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