* use the fan up to its maximum speed (not up to what a designer years ago 
assumed would probably be enough)
  - see comment #13 for some guidelines.  As mentioned before, fan control by 
default is under firmware control.  So, one will have to enabled the thinkpad 
fan control manually to adjust fan settings outside of firmware control.  Have 
you tried these yet?

* in a heat emergency, suspend in 1 second instead of shutting down wasting 8 
seconds and my session
   No.  The system has had a thermal overrun event that explicitly states to 
the machine "shut down" because the silicon is at risk from thermal meltdown.  
This is the policy and will always be the policy.

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  Shuts down when supposed to suspend as a reaction to self-caused
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