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17182314 No.17182314 [Reply] [Original]

430 pm on boxing my turkey looks like this

>> No.17182330

>>17182314
Thanks for the "info" (or 'clarification') of "burst" technology! I have just been shopping on HSN or QVC mainly for my laptop purchases and their "quad-core" laptops usually show only 1.6ghz, or thereabouts, in the "specs" section, but without the burst technology. But, I have been noticing more amd more qc laptops. Got good reviews, decent price (around $400), had only 4mb ram - another 'spec' I look for in a "fast" pc, and the ghz was only 1.6 with NO Burst GHz. But, of course, I was hearing a lot of good things about the quad core - mainly from the show 'hosts', probably my mistake! Pc was slower than molasses and was locking up or crashing all the time so I took it down to my local, fairly reliable and knowledgable computer shop to see if they could increase the speed any, as well as eliminate the "lockups". They sold me a "solid-state" hd (150 gb - I don't store much "info" onto my hard drives), increased the ram to 8mb. My Gateway laptop - just surfing the web, making purchases, wording processing and doing email - it still locked up on me and basically was still fairly slow in "flipping" web pages, even with the solid-state hard drive which I am not fairly sure if ss hds have anything to do with increasing speed or not. So, basically the three things I look for in purchasing a pc NOW, is 1. Intel processor; 2. 8 RAM, mid-2 GHz speed, and I am just I just shopping for HP(!) laptops because the current laptop I am writing to u on right now is a fairly fast HP, with all the three above requirements met! Sorry for the long response but even though I have owned laptop-for me and my wife - since 2008, I am still learning about the "ins" and "outs" of 'current' pc technology which, as u probably know, comes upon "consumers" at 'break-neck' speed(!) even though I still do get a lot of my computer-related 'info' from watching the HSN/QVC "presentations" Thanks for any further comments you may wish to send to me! In regards, te :-]

>> No.17182360

>>17182314
American turkey looks like it was washed with chemicals

>> No.17182369

>>17182360
im not american

>> No.17182376

>>17182360
btfo >>17182369

>> No.17182427
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>>17182314
>"430 pm"
>oven clock clearly says 4:32

>> No.17182467

Finally

>> No.17182490
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>>17182467
Oops

>> No.17182509
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180 degrees wtf no way bitch

>> No.17182657
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>>17182509
my turkey said 180 too but i took it out at 178 and let it rest
wont be dry if you baste it like an autist every 20-30 minutes after an hour n half

>> No.17182697

>>17182657
I'll probably not do that either
I'll start micromanaging the temperature when it hits 145 and try to hold it between there and 150 for 10 minutes or so

>> No.17182742
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645pm on boxing day
were getting there

>> No.17182759

>Though it originated as a holiday to give gifts to the poor, today Boxing Day is primarily known as a shopping holiday.
kek