Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!jarthur!uci-ics!honig From: honig@ics.uci.edu (David A. Honig) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: boiling water with mains current (was Re: Zap, fry, and sizzle) Message-ID: <25E8A5F8.9603@paris.ics.uci.edu> Date: 26 Feb 90 03:43:52 GMT References: <799@gold.GVG.TEK.COM> <804@gold.GVG.TEK.COM> <1990Feb22.205630.26536@cs.rochester.edu> <805@gold.GVG.TEK.COM> Reply-To: honig@ics.uci.edu (David A. Honig) Organization: UC Irvine Department of ICS Lines: 15 In article <805@gold.GVG.TEK.COM> grege@gold.GVG.TEK.COM (Gregory Ebert) writes > Actually, some hot hot vendors in New York City stick 2 table forks into > a hot dog, and fire it up w/ 120 VAC. I'm concerned because this might > put some nasty metal ions into the meat :-( . You're living in NYC, eating hot dogs, and you're worried about a few ions? -- David A. Honig "Southern California would be great except for the primate infestation..."