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- From: jmc@SAIL.Stanford.EDU (John McCarthy)
- Subject: Re: ZERO Nuclear impact (was: Is car pooling for real? etc)
- In-Reply-To: houle@nmt.edu's message of Sun, 26 Jul 1992 03:41:27 GMT
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- Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University
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- Date: 26 Jul 92 22:25:19
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- I should have stated that what Nader was fearing was microwave burns,
- i.e. where the user gets cooked by the microwaves plus crediting
- a vague notion that the 5 microwatts that is allowed to get out
- would do something bad, like give children leukemia. The former
- hasn't happened as far as I know. The latter has faded out
- as a hazard, but it's not the kind of thing that can be
- definitely refuted short of exposing a few million children
- to measured doses.
-
- Like anything else that produces heat, a microwave can cause
- burns by heating up food that subsequently burns someone.
- However, the odds are better than with something that involves
- an open flame or a stove that remains hot long after the food
- is cooked.
-
- There is also the possibility of causing a fire inside the over
- by leaving a metal wire. These fires are almost always confined
- to the inside of the microwave.
-
- Therefore, I reiterate my opinion that Nader killed quite a few
- children who would have been saved had their parents not been
- convinced not to buy microwave ovens. An estimate could be made if
- you are willing to ascribe to Nader some fraction the slower
- penetration of microwave ovens in the American market as compared to
- the Japanese market. You would also have to look at some more
- detailed statistics about deaths and injuries from burns than are
- given in the Statistical Abstract of the United States.
-
- I suppose this won't satisfy Victor Yodaiken, but I am unable
- to bring to my usenet postings the standards of publication in
- scientific journals. I try to do as well as the average journalist,
- however.
-
- --
- John McCarthy, Computer Science Department, Stanford, CA 94305
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- He who refuses to do arithmetic is doomed to talk nonsense.
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