In reality, if there was a shock risk, it would have been evident the moment he plugged in the electrical cord. The easiest path to complete the circuit would be the ‘neutral’ or ground that is the other conductor in the electrical cord. It would blow the circuit immediately. Humans have a dry-body resistance of ~25,000 Ohms from finger tip to finger tip and, at 120VAC (~93 Volts RMS), you’re only looking at something on the order of 3.7 milliamps. You’d feel it but not suffer any damage. Now, if he only had the one HOT conductor in the punch bowl, there’s lots of ions in the solution and the participants are well grounded, that’s a different story…
pcolli over 12 years ago
After you.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Trouble is, nobody will try it till everybody’s already toasted.
It’s bound to be an electrifying experience, though.
PICTO over 12 years ago
Doesn’t the toast get all soggy and hard to light?
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
I like a comic grounded in reality.
Jeff0811 over 12 years ago
It’s the current rage, no matter how re volt ing.
Keith Messamer over 12 years ago
You shouldn’t use that word for Cylons.
CrouchingBruin over 12 years ago
Reminds me of a really old joke:
A doofus comes into the emergency room with third degree burns on his face.
“OMG, what happened to you?” exclaims the ER doctor.
“Well, I was at a party and we were bobbing for French Fries …”
treBsdrawkcaB over 12 years ago
In reality, if there was a shock risk, it would have been evident the moment he plugged in the electrical cord. The easiest path to complete the circuit would be the ‘neutral’ or ground that is the other conductor in the electrical cord. It would blow the circuit immediately. Humans have a dry-body resistance of ~25,000 Ohms from finger tip to finger tip and, at 120VAC (~93 Volts RMS), you’re only looking at something on the order of 3.7 milliamps. You’d feel it but not suffer any damage. Now, if he only had the one HOT conductor in the punch bowl, there’s lots of ions in the solution and the participants are well grounded, that’s a different story…