• WarlordSdocy@lemmy.world
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      It probably becomes 1m 60s. I’ve had microwaves do it both ways, either having it only be in seconds or having seconds for two digits.

      Edit: I’m dumb and very tired from Holidays, I’m leaving this up anyways though.

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      I’ve absolutely done it before because I’m weird. Entering 1:90 (on my Kenmore microwave) ticks down 1:89… 1:88… etc. until it hits 1:00 at which point it will continue as normal to 0:59.

      1:60 behaves similarly.

      I have a feeling the “add 30 seconds” button will correct it to proper time format, but I’ll test it for science.

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        A trick I learned from my dad was to do a quick “9-9-start” to get about a minute and a half

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          “9 0 start” is the same number of buttons. Also +30 seconds 3 times gets exactly 90 seconds. Your dad was trolling

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            “9 0 start” is the same number of buttons.

            Yeah but you gotta move your finger from the 9 to the 0, which is slower

            Also +30 seconds 3 times gets exactly 90 seconds

            It didn’t have that button then

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      I dunno. I’ve never put in a time on my microwave - i just use the add button. Does it give you a minute and 60 seconds. Thats weird.