Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 21:18:27 +0000 From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [LIB] XP on L100 at 266
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
...[Cooling fan}...
Well that is an idea ... but would you want to carry all that stuff around with you? Sorta defeats the purpose of a little laptop in my opinion ... heh
Heh... I was justs thinking of a fan to put on the desk here while doing CPU intensive tasks. But a guy on a Compuserve forum told me that there were fans made that were particularly made to fit into the PC card for cooling. That'd be great if it's a PC card fan that can run from the Lib.
But I'm wondering if there isn't a solvent made specifically for the purpose that would only remove the 'ink'.
Prolly but it is also unlikely to be cheap. Unless your conductive 'ink' is in fact conductive epoxy in which case you're sunk ... heh
I was wondering if there is any such conductive pen that uses epoxy based ink, and if it could be made to repair the damage done after 'sawing' the leg of the chip on the L50 to o/c it. The thinking being that it might provide structural integrity.
The ink in this pen has a definite odor of paint made for toy models, or for spraying cars. So I'd think there's be something to remove that, but without eating into the circuit board below and not leave its own mess?
Of course, you could also turn into the 'Bastard Operator from Hell' in order to cope (go to www.theregister.co.uk and follow the BOFH link if you've never heard of him before!) ... ;-D
I'll have to check it out for the shear 'humor' of it, if it can called that. It sure sounds like something else I'd sure like to keep a good distance from otherwise! ;-)
Matt
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