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From: Matt McKenzie-Smith <mattrixx@...>
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 at 6:16:06 PM
Subject: RE: [LAM] Mac User Fights for Quieter Life
Message #134145
> Or just let it be as cold in there as you want. Condensation happens > when damp air hits something colder than it is. The CPU is never > going to be colder than the air inside the fridge so condensation on > the CPU is not going to be an issue, ever. Except when the computer is shutdown and the fridge is left on!! _________________ Matt McKenzie-Smith PO Box 10395 Adelaide 5000 South Australia +61416 197 883
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From: Dennis Gunn <dennisg@...>
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 at 11:28:45 PM
Subject: Re: [LAM] Mac User Fights for Quieter Life
Message #134177
This is a reply to #134145.
> > Or just let it be as cold in there as you want. Condensation happens >> when damp air hits something colder than it is. The CPU is never >> going to be colder than the air inside the fridge so condensation on >> the CPU is not going to be an issue, ever. > >Except when the computer is shutdown and the fridge is left on!! Even then. What makes you think the CPU would ever be cooler than the ambient temperature of the environment it is in? BTW I never notice any condensation on anything in my fridge. It just never happens till I take the stuff *out* of the fridge and expose it to the warm air of the kitchen. Check it out for yourself.
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