I saw someone do that one time using the same chemical (but in styrofoam ice chests). Instead of the dry ice, they used liqued nitrogen and got it so cold that the chemical gelled up and stopped flowing.
If your computer is on 24/7, It would keep the pipes warm enough to keep from freezing. Unless you switched to an internal radiator durring the winter to help warm your house, then just unhook the external radiator and drain it.
I wouldn't call antifreeze "highly toxic", it only kills you if you drink it. Although if you have pets it would be bad cause they love the stuff.
My cat loves to lay on the monitor too, the problem is that he kept falling asleep then falling on my keyboard (I saw him start to fall a couple times and caught him in mid air).
I ended up putting the scanner on top to give him more area to lay on and it works much better.
Just FYI, you can spend $2 at radioshack for a small tube of heatsink paste that works just as well as arctic silver and alot better than the thermal pad that comes with the CPU/fan.
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So? Do the new "monoclonal" trees not produce O2 and take in CO2? Do they not provide shade and reduce wind and corrosion?
Whether you like it or not, trees are going to be cut down. If they don't plant new trees, they will just have to strip more forests, and I don't think you want that. If they do plant more trees why would they want to plant the same diverse trees that were there to start if they are just going to cut them down again? Why not plant a tree that grows faster so they don't have to use up as much space to have a steady supply?
But, consider that I live in a one bedroom apartment and my monitor is as close to the couch as the TV... and is bigger than the TV... and my computer has a better sound system... and I download most of my movies and only own a few DVDs.
But what would you do if the power went out and your electronic butter churner didn't work and you needed to leave someone a stick of butter? Bet you wish you still knew how to churn butter.
Maybe he's from the future where the "Internet" doesn't exist as we know it. He went back in time to 1927 to hang out at a bar and some crazy guy (possibly another time traveler) is babbling about "computers" and "twisted pair" but he has no idea what this means. Then after traveling to our time (ie: 2003) he finds out what this antiquated "Internet" thing is and posts his realization to slashdot.
I agree completely. I don't have that much in common with most of my friends. It's usually one or two similar interests that got us together, but after that we like totally different things.
I don't think I could be friends with someone just like me.
I saw someone do that one time using the same chemical (but in styrofoam ice chests). Instead of the dry ice, they used liqued nitrogen and got it so cold that the chemical gelled up and stopped flowing.
If your computer is on 24/7, It would keep the pipes warm enough to keep from freezing. Unless you switched to an internal radiator durring the winter to help warm your house, then just unhook the external radiator and drain it.
I wouldn't call antifreeze "highly toxic", it only kills you if you drink it. Although if you have pets it would be bad cause they love the stuff.
What about using antifreeze? would that work?
My cat loves to lay on the monitor too, the problem is that he kept falling asleep then falling on my keyboard (I saw him start to fall a couple times and caught him in mid air).
I ended up putting the scanner on top to give him more area to lay on and it works much better.
Just FYI, you can spend $2 at radioshack for a small tube of heatsink paste that works just as well as arctic silver and alot better than the thermal pad that comes with the CPU/fan.
Good try to get people to read your journal
In Soviet Russia, fish make YOU glow.
So? Do the new "monoclonal" trees not produce O2 and take in CO2? Do they not provide shade and reduce wind and corrosion?
Whether you like it or not, trees are going to be cut down. If they don't plant new trees, they will just have to strip more forests, and I don't think you want that. If they do plant more trees why would they want to plant the same diverse trees that were there to start if they are just going to cut them down again? Why not plant a tree that grows faster so they don't have to use up as much space to have a steady supply?
Hmm, or setting up a quick FTP warez dump!
Maybe it's an old yiddish word... like schlep!
My only DVD player is in my computer.
But, consider that I live in a one bedroom apartment and my monitor is as close to the couch as the TV... and is bigger than the TV... and my computer has a better sound system... and I download most of my movies and only own a few DVDs.
I seem to remember a site that showed someone running windows on virtualPC for MAC on some MAC emulator for linux on virtual PC for MAC.
Or something like that. It's been a few years.
And what happens if you see the car and intend to stop, but since the car is already braking for you, you miss the brakes and hit the gas?
get cut up?
Ok, now we know what it is, can someone tell me what is usefull about being able to calculate it on my PC?
But what would you do if the power went out and your electronic butter churner didn't work and you needed to leave someone a stick of butter? Bet you wish you still knew how to churn butter.
This reminds me of my favorite saying:
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers."
They're selling the internet! What do you think that's used for?
Yes, at least they don't waste all their time building tiny robots.
Maybe he's from the future where the "Internet" doesn't exist as we know it. He went back in time to 1927 to hang out at a bar and some crazy guy (possibly another time traveler) is babbling about "computers" and "twisted pair" but he has no idea what this means. Then after traveling to our time (ie: 2003) he finds out what this antiquated "Internet" thing is and posts his realization to slashdot.
But it would melt the ethernet cable first.
I agree completely. I don't have that much in common with most of my friends. It's usually one or two similar interests that got us together, but after that we like totally different things.
I don't think I could be friends with someone just like me.
Well, at least you don't have to buy a new copy for each machine in your house. Unlike other OS vendors.
then "one sheet wiping"
Here's my complex AI math that explains why no AI work is getting done:
little robots = fun