Original poster: "Paul B. Brodie" <pbbrodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Mike,
What are "radioactive electrons?"
Paul
Think Positive
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From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: hot dog (Safety)
> Original poster: "Mike" <mikev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Well Steven,
> Now you've gone and done it! Of course most hot >
dogs
> are really cooked when you get them but it is nice to warm them up > though
> you don't have to.
> So, beside the material that could have come off the electrodes, oxides,
> etc., you have other problems. Way back in electronics school, when
we > were
> transitioning from tubes to solid state we had to get used to the
idea > that
> tubes used electrons and solid state used holes. Of course the holes go
> through the solid state stuff and because they use toxic material in >
them,
> some of the holes came through the circuit partly filled with toxic
> stuff.Now, you've got all sort of solid state stuff in the building and
> neighborhood and as you are using AC power, the holes move back and > forth
> and some get into your TC circuit. Now you've got toxic holes and
some > got
> into your hot dog; The rest of the holes likely filled up with
electrons > and
> got stuck there, which is bad because about 10 percent of your power
is > from
> nuclear power plants. So, if you do not have lead lined power wiring, > you
> also have radioactive electrons that have filled up the holes and all >
this
> is in your hot dog, which you ate!
> Good grief!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 1:51 PM
> Subject: Re: hot dog (Safety)
>
>
> > Original poster: "Steven Steele" <sbsteele@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Another bit of coiled hot dog safety information:
> > DON'T EAT IT!
> > I just threw up not too long ago because I ater the hot dog that
I > > cooked
> on
> > the primary.
> > I didn't cook it very thoroughly.
> > Don't try it at home.
> > Or at work.
> > Or anywhere for that matter.
> >
> > Steven Steele
>
>