Re: More winter

From: Roderick and Ellen Robertson <rjremr_at_...>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:40:43 -0800


> >In any case, the *best* winter horror of the film was about the man (I
> >believe an oil field worker) who supposedly froze a hand solid, and
> >managed to *shatter it* by trying to heat it over some superheated steam.
> >Naturally, in a room full of 8-year-olds, we all said, "Wow! Awesome!"
> >
> >I don't know if that can actually *happen*, but it'd be a great story
> >element... "Hey, Hrulf, come and warm up by the fire!" "Gee, thanks --
> >snap, crackle, argh, argh! <splat>" Good and icky.
>
> I can imagine it's true of superheated steam but not from a normal fire,
> rapid expansion of the blood in some parts while other parts were frozen
> could well do that. A damaging, but not visually so impressive, effect
> can be achieved by using hot water to thaw frozen extremities, basically
> you should use cold water until they have thawed out to avoid too sudden
> a thawing which can result in burst veins.

Err, putting your hand in *superheated* steam would be bad at *any* time - whether the limb shattered before it was burned off is kinda immaterial...

RR

RR
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