Hmmmm, this sounds like a solution the Nazi's would have come up with ... :-)

Alex Timbol wrote:

> > 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?
>

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