Re: Recovery by Relocation.
- From: TimC <tconnors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 13:13:03 GMT
On 2006-08-07, Random Data (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
And dry ice isn't that nasty. You've got to keep it moving fairly quickly,
but it's quite possible to hold it in a bare hand for a few seconds
without harm.
Yeah, but it's quite safe to dip your fingers in molten lead too*.
*If you do it properly. Hint: wet fingers -- a layer of water boils,
forming an insulating layer between your fingers and the molten lead.
Similarly, have sweaty feet before attempting to cross hot coals --
don't get too complacent, and your feet will automatically be sweaty.
--
TimC
"Consider a spherical bear, in simple harmonic motion..."
-- Professor in the UCB physics department
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