On 4/21/2012 1:57 PM, Andre van Delft wrote:
TechCrunch has an interview with Linus Torvalds. He uses a MacBook Air (iOS, 
BTW):

sure it is not OS X?...

although, it is kind of funny that he would be using a computer not running his own OS...


[Start of Quote]
I’m have to admit being a bit baffled by how nobody else seems to have done 
what Apple did with the Macbook Air – even several years after the first 
release, the other notebook vendors continue to push those ugly and *clunky* 
things. Yes, there are vendors that have tried to emulate it, but usually 
pretty badly. I don’t think I’m unusual in preferring my laptop to be thin and 
light.

Btw, even when it comes to Apple, it’s really just the Air that I think is 
special. The other apple laptops may be good-looking, but they are still the 
same old clunky hardware, just in a pretty dress.

I’m personally just hoping that I’m ahead of the curve in my strict requirement 
for “small and silent”. It’s not just laptops, btw – Intel sometimes gives me 
pre-release hardware, and the people inside Intel I work with have learnt that 
being whisper-quiet is one of my primary requirements for desktops too. I am 
sometimes surprised at what leaf-blowers some people seem to put up with under 
their desks.

I want my office to be quiet. The loudest thing in the room – by far – should 
be the occasional purring of the cat. And when I travel, I want to travel 
light. A notebook that weighs more than a kilo is simply not a good thing 
(yeah, I’m using the smaller 11″ macbook air, and I think weight could still be 
improved on, but at least it’s very close to the magical 1kg limit).

[End of Quote]
http://techcrunch.com/2012/04/19/an-interview-with-millenium-technology-prize-finalist-linus-torvalds/

I agree with Linus, especially on the importance of silence (I don't travel 
that much yet). I intent never to buy a noisy Windows PC any more. My 1 year 
old 4GB iMac is pretty silent, but with every tab I open in Chrome I hear some 
soft rumble that irritates me heavily. My iPad is nicely quiet when it should 
be.

well, it would be an improvement...

I suspect it is possible that PC fan noise may be a source of mild tinnitus in my case. it is not noticeable when near a computer, but often when away from a computer or somewhere quiet, there is a ringing noise oddly similar to that of PC fans.

otherwise, I don't usually mind the fans it all that much (it is a tradeoff...).


but, I once got a fan with a fairly high CFM rating (I forget now the exact number, something like 1600 CFM or something...), but ended up not using it as the thing as it sounded more like a vacuum cleaner than a normal PC fan (and could also be heard from other rooms in the house).

IIRC, it was in 120mm form (and fairly thick as well), and it had double-sided metal grates (and also metal blades IIRC). if powered, it was also strong enough to propel itself along on a surface if kept upright (but, sadly, not strong enough to lift its own weight, which would have been funny...), and IIRC had thicker-than-usual wiring and a dedicated molex connector as well (it claimed that molex connector all to itself). it was also extra heavy as well.

so, it served more as a novelty than anything else...

funny would have been to tape it onto a CD and have it slide around like an airboat or similar, apart from the wire-length issues with a typical PSU.


luckily, fans like this are not exactly standard components...

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