No, a natural diuretic does not increase the effects of alcohol. A diuretic is a chemical that increases the urine output of the body. You've heard of people "pissing like a racehorse" after a few beers? This drink would probably double that. Not a pretty thought.
The fact of the matter is, Windows emulation could be damned near impossible. Just how many people understand the whole of Windows9x? Just slap Intel emulation in there, it will keep most people happy, including me.. There's no way I would be caught without one of these things, if they turn out to be worthwhile. Buying it the first day could be risky.
BTW, just what assembler code would this machine use? Would it have to be written in "ViVa", or could it be written in x86 assembler? I'm all confused now =op
Before criticizing a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you do criticize him, you'll be a mile away, *and* you'll have his shoes!
A computer manufacturer out west (the name escapes me) has been selling air-cooled machines that operate at below freezing temuratures for at least a year, now (sure, they're $30,000, but that's beside the point). I believe they can squeeze about 10mhz out of a proc just by cooling it.
The horrible fact is that most materials change density according to temperature. The world works because water is one of the few known substances that expands when cooled (the other being a rare form of tungsten). A great idea would be to seal the proc, and ice that very carefully. Even better, oil that. The smaller the setup, the easier it is to cool.
If i might ask, why exactly does this guy want to cool his machine so radically? Most people just buy a couple of fans or a heatsink.
I could swear that most oils are in fact less dense than water. Petroleum-based oils (crude) and refined products such as engine oil and gasoline (petrol) float on water when the two are put together. Any yutz can observe that in the parking lot when it rains.
However, as luck would (and usually does) have it, i'm likely wrong. Please don't stick me with your pointy sticks.
No, a natural diuretic does not increase the effects of alcohol. A diuretic is a chemical that increases the urine output of the body. You've heard of people "pissing like a racehorse" after a few beers? This drink would probably double that. Not a pretty thought.
The fact of the matter is, Windows emulation could be damned near impossible. Just how many people understand the whole of Windows9x? Just slap Intel emulation in there, it will keep most people happy, including me.. There's no way I would be caught without one of these things, if they turn out to be worthwhile. Buying it the first day could be risky.
BTW, just what assembler code would this machine use? Would it have to be written in "ViVa", or could it be written in x86 assembler? I'm all confused now =op
Before criticizing a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you do criticize him, you'll be a mile away, *and* you'll have his shoes!
A computer manufacturer out west (the name escapes me) has been selling air-cooled machines that operate at below freezing temuratures for at least a year, now (sure, they're $30,000, but that's beside the point). I believe they can squeeze about 10mhz out of a proc just by cooling it.
The horrible fact is that most materials change density according to temperature. The world works because water is one of the few known substances that expands when cooled (the other being a rare form of tungsten). A great idea would be to seal the proc, and ice that very carefully. Even better, oil that. The smaller the setup, the easier it is to cool.
If i might ask, why exactly does this guy want to cool his machine so radically? Most people just buy a couple of fans or a heatsink.
Joe
I could swear that most oils are in fact less dense than water. Petroleum-based oils (crude) and refined products such as engine oil and gasoline (petrol) float on water when the two are put together. Any yutz can observe that in the parking lot when it rains.
However, as luck would (and usually does) have it, i'm likely wrong. Please don't stick me with your pointy sticks.