Re: Water cooling for your G5 laptop

2003-10-10 Thread Ryan Schotte
On 2003-10-09 at 21:36(GMT+0800) John Currie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailed off into the ether: http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,60733,00.html Note that Apple cooperated with the research. Have fun, Shay -- Could it be connected to a coffee maker ? If the heat output of a 12

Re: Water cooling for your G5 laptop

2003-10-10 Thread Susan Hastings
Mind you, in terms of being quiet, the ibook is mostly silent, but if you use it for a long time, the fan does kick in, and is very rowdy. Perhaps its not very powerful, and so doesn't need a fan most of the time. On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 09:36 PM, John Currie wrote:

Re: Water cooling for your G5 laptop

2003-10-10 Thread Chris Burton
Yes, the 15 gets pretty hot, especially the 'bar' at the back of the keyboard. Would this be a heat sink perhaps? I think they could have put slightly bigger feet under the machine to lift it a bit higher off the desk...would allow more air to circulate chris On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at

Re: Water cooling for your G5 laptop

2003-10-10 Thread Kelly Duffy
In looking for the USB coffee maker I only found this coffee warmer: http://www.dct-net.co.jp/special/usb_hot.html But I also ran across a USB toothbrush: http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/akiba/hotline/20030222/image/tooth1.jpg and electric blanket:

Water cooling for your G5 laptop

2003-10-09 Thread Shay Telfer
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,60733,00.html Note that Apple cooperated with the research. Have fun, Shay -- === Shay Telfer Perth, Western Australia Technomancer Join Team Sungroper, race the Opinions for hire

Re: Water cooling for your G5 laptop

2003-10-09 Thread John Currie
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,60733,00.html Note that Apple cooperated with the research. Have fun, Shay -- Could it be connected to a coffee maker ?