Paul,
Appreciated your comments. What begins in the lap, ends in the lap. Thanks for clarifying.
Clark Foerster
>I've got the PERFECT device for you. Believe it or not, your lap is
>probably the BEST place to cool the laptop. You are over 70% water, and
>you have a huge surface area relative to a brick or a pan. You also
>supply a built-in water circulating system, evenly distributing the heat
>away from the bottom of the laptop to the bountiful surface of the
>cooling substrate, your skin. And, as this marvelous cooler is flexible,
>your skin actually conforms to the bottom of the laptop better than any
>rigid accessory. By golly, you actually keep yourself around 37C most
>all of the time. The book can climb to nearly double that temp under
>normal operation, but you'll always attempt to remain at a laptop-lovin'
>37C. Do note: for maximum efficiency, you should always use your laptop
>sans pants, skirts or any garments below the waist. Awful shame that we
>have a nervous system that senses heat and translates that to discomfort
>is such a situation. But it's a minor drawback. It's also why we
>started this thread, 'though. So, I guess we're back to pennies.
>Sometimes cool outweighs (no pun intended - not much of one anyway) the
>most efficient.
>
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>Paul Vail, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://home.att.net/~afterhoursconsulting/
- [Duo] Re: keeping it cool Paul S Vail
- [Duo] Re: keeping it cool david
- Clark Foerster
