Well, I think Quackle can heat up a CPU more than most things we do on 
a PC.   

Some evidence is on this webpage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPU_power_dissipation

"When the CPU is idle, it will draw far less than the typical thermal 
power."

I've observed that when I run Quackle my system monitor shows my CPU 
usage at 100%.  Nothing else I do brings my CPU usage up to 100% for 
more than a few seconds.

If anyone thinks this is wrong then I wish he would provide some 
documentation to support it.

Kevin Leeds.






 
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