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On Sunday 20 June 2004 12:43 am, Bob Margulies wrote:
I've got my laptop on a lazy-susan type platform that lifts it about a 
centimeter above the tabletop and purports to improve cooling.  I suspect it 
does.  Got it at Staples.
Best,
Jeff


> About a week ago, I  started Prime95, version 23.8.1, running on a HP
> Laptop, Pentium 4, 3GHz, Windows XP. During the first few days, the
> iteration time was about 0.065 sec., but in the past few days, it has
> started to creep upwards, and is now more than 0.09 sec. I am testing
> exponent 22681363.
>
> What do you think this persistent upward creep means?
>
> I just did an experiment. Turned the program off for several minutes,
> then back on. The iteration times that followed were: 0.042, 0.077,
> 0.084, 0.089 sec. Obviously the time goes up as the machine heats. Is
> this liable to be dangerous?
>
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