Most of the time, it's in my lap, or on a comforter, so I'll try the hard surface idea. Also, would placing a book or something of that nature under the back edge help cooling some when I'm at a table??

Caleb
On Wednesday, Dec 14, 2005, at 17:32 America/Chicago, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:

Are there any good, cheap solutions to keeping the Lombard cool. I've
got a Lombard 400 with OS 10.2.8, and it seems that it's always running
hot. I usually have it going while I'm relaxing on the couch, for
comfort reasons. Any suggestions?

Are you using the computer on a pillow or something soft?
Powerbooks shed a fair amount of heat through the underside.
If placing the 'book on a hard surface fixes the problem then all you
need is a small bit of plywood to go on top of your pillow and you're
home free.

Andrew in Ann Arbor
technology is the answer, what was the question?


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