A pillow? That's brainless, as in to the extreme. Like THEfog said,
hard surfaces which are non or less thermal conductive work the best.

On 17 Fev, 14:25, "THEfog ." <[email protected]> wrote:
> What? Don't use a Soft pillow! You need to use a paperweight or something
> else that is non flammable and does not suffocate like all spongy objects
> (ie cushions, Blankets, pillows, matts and anything else of the sort don't
> use!).
>
> Think about it, if it is capable of burning straight through a plastic
> exteriour, imagine what it is going to do to a pillow. That's why it is
> never advised to leave a laptop or netbook running on a bed or couch,
> especially after that american lady had her house burn down because she let
> her laptop sit on her couch charging while she wasn't home.
>
> THEfog
>
> On 17/02/2011 11:48 PM, "Abhishek Indoria" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Either get that cooling pad, or put something under the backside (without
> blocking any vents) of your netbook, so it kinda stays a bit raised in the
> back, because it will allow better air ventilation ;-) A soft pillow will
> do.
>
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 6:19 AM, Jose Villegas (MADBEAST) 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Our d...
>
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