From: tinne@eskimo.com (Susan Profit) Subject: Re: Calling forth the mist Date: Sun, 10 Jul 1994 18:00:14 GMT <9407070141594.DLITE.acelt@delphi.com> <2vlj1f$fqn@goshen.connected.com> Organization: Eskimo North (206) For-Ever In article <2vlj1f$fqn@goshen.connected.com>, Donald Edwards wrote: > A *safe* (no likely disastrous side effects) to call down the mist > is by dumping a chunk of dry ice into a cauldron of water. > This will also provide the boiling cauldron without the hassles and > dangers of starting a fire in the middle of your living room. Hi. Speaking from technical experience in theatrical productions, this will produce carbonated bevereages. However, be very careful not to inhale any of the vapor, or let any of the dry ice touch your skin. And yes, it is a common effect, and with the observance of safety precautions, safe. However, inhalation of the mist, or contact with bare skin (including lips) can cause problems that may necessitate medical attention. @}->- :) Tinne Laughter Heals :D -<-{@