I'm guessing the line is where a mounting rib is attached to the back panel and it got hot enough to blister the finish. This isn't going to affect anything as far as the safety or function of the microwave.
time is normally the horizontal line
no motion
The line would indicate motion at a constant speed.
A map showing vertical thickness of beds. isopach and isochore maps are same only in case of horizontal beds............Arijit
Sounds like the vertical amplifier section had gone bad.
F3 means the keypad and/or keypad circuit board are malfunctioning and may need to be replaced.
I believe what youre referring to if the axis is horizontal is a flipdown clock.
I picked corn a couple of days ago and one of my lower forearms is broke out in a rash. I sure hope it is corn rash. I am beginning to think it spread to my neck also. Itchy and blistered. Only showing up on my arm that was pulling the corn off the stalk. Very itchy.
The GPS can be used to measure the horizontal and vertical location of various locations on land. After an earthquake, GPS measurement are repeated, showing how far, if any, the land has moved as a result.
In the most bizzare sense, one would have to use a binary method and or pictures to describe with a universal language what the microwave does with either hand pointing and showing of fingers as a system of counting, then show them the demension of the microwave to that particular alien. However depending upon the type of alien, they may have telepathy or even understand what one could be saying through some means of tapping into the other beings mind.
The same reason a paper towel will not get hot. Microwaves are made to only heat certain particles and I suppose the ant does not have what it takes. I saw a guy on Oprah showing how stuff works.
If your child had the vaccine previously, they may get a mild case without itching or blisters. However, if your child has not been vaccinated, the diagnosis is not likely to be chickenpox if bumps have been showing up for two to three days without itching or blistering. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.