> 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.

Hmm.. Are you saying that an ideal heatsink where one won't feel much
discomfort is someone else's lap sans skirts or any garments below the
waist?

Best Regards,



Alex Timbol
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