Re: Hotspot info request......



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In <0jlcm1ls1p2phh9j3c3aaoam1e7tcnk2s1@xxxxxxx> on Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:03:24
-0800, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Forget about using water. The "hot" ticket is vegetable oil, peanut
>oil, canola oil, or transformer oil.
> http://www.markusleonhardt.de/en/oelrechner.html
>The overclockers have had submerged PC's for years to improve the heat
>dissipation. To save you from inevitable disaster, be sure to not
>immerse the floppy, cdrom, or zip drive as they don't work well in
>oil. Amazingly, the hard disk drive works fine under oil.

For how long? Hard disks typically have breather vents. ;)

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