Posted on 12/05/2005 9:01:26 PM PST by Jo Nuvark
Asking forgiveness in advance for this droll vanity. Every time I hear John Kerry talk about the atrocities and tortures in Vietnam (now Iraq), I wonder about electrocuting someone with a telephone. Can this really be done? Or is Kerry inventing again?
He is living in his past make-believe world again.
Almost anyone who enjoyed listening to the stories of older relatives will remember the stories about hooking up some sort of DC device [usually called a "Shocking Machine" by the bad kids who played with them] to someone's old iron bedstead ... and then you had to turn a hand crank to generate enough electricity to shock someone ...
I never heard of anyone being electrocuted by one of these childish pranks. LOL
Yes-it used to be a routine practice here in the Arkansas prison system. Well, not killing, but severely shocking them. BUT, I assume it could kill a human...
Kerry is as a big a moron as he is a liar.
I'm sure that some one can be electrocuted if the heart can be crossed.
Well, my ex-landlord complained about getting a big shock from the phone wires while remodeling. I guess people don't realize how much juice is in those wires. But I'm pretty sure if it was enough to electorcute you there'd be more awareness of it. I guess there is also no way to shut that power off, so it can't be a lethal dose. (Notice how I skillfully avoided using specific electrical terms such as current, voltage, etc. I know the limits of my knowledge eh? That's why I won't touch any of this stuff!)
A coward, too,
I read somewhere that this could NOT be done because of amps or volts or something. I know the WWII phones used a hand crank generator. But I don't know if it was amped.
It is generally considered that current rather than voltage is what kills. Of course the two are related but it is possible to get very high currents from low voltage sources if the resistance is low.
Ordinarilly, point skin resistence is high enough to make low voltages inconsequential. But where skim contact area is large, such as if hands were wet with some conducting liquid, lethal currents can definitely be generated.
I wouldn't doubt at all that field telephones could electrocute under the right circumstances.
Hmmmm. How did these bad kids get hold of a "shocking machine"? Are you talking about a phone? Phones used to have a crank. I would like to know what kind of power goes through the crank generator.
So how did prisoners get hold of a potentially lethal telephone?
Only if you accidently drop it in the bathtub with him........Or is that a blowdryer?? I can't stay "current."
One can use an AN/PVS-12 (Field Phone) to do this - usually painful, not fatal. It can be made fatal, but why bother - easier to bash the other guy's head in with a rock.
[...Kerry is a moron...}
Kerry is strange. I don't know how he has gotten this far. He can't put a coherent thought together. I don't know how he got into the military. Well, yes I do.
[...phone fishin...]
Aha! That's what I'm after. I'm skeptical about the electrical power in those old phones. If you could get them near water... how dangerous could they be?
It was probably an early 'phone. I remember hearing these stories, from another generation, when I was just a kid ... and all I remember is how they laughed about their "shocking machine" and the iron bedsteads. [It was a band of mischievous brothers in action]. LOL
[...skillfully avoiding electrical terms...]
Me too. My husband has explained volts and amps to me a 100 times (maybe 99 times) and I know one kills, the other doesn't. I was shocked once when I was two. Stuck a bobby pin into a light socket. Zowie!
The guards had one of the old hand-cranked ones.....
How badly do you want to know?
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