Nubius Golden Master Messages 11,599 Sep 27, 2004 #51 the atmosphere is 78% nitrogen anyways so i dont think your gonna make a dent in the environment Click to expand... lol.... NOOOOOOOO NOT THE ENVIRONMENT!
the atmosphere is 78% nitrogen anyways so i dont think your gonna make a dent in the environment Click to expand... lol.... NOOOOOOOO NOT THE ENVIRONMENT!
O OIDanTheManIO Fully Optimized Messages 1,847 Sep 30, 2004 #53 I know right? I mean, doesn't a mixture of moisture/frost and electricity mean trouble?
S Shadow9684 In Runtime Messages 178 Oct 1, 2004 #54 maybe we should use milk cooling cos i spilled milk on my laptop and it didn't do much, except a slight shock when i touch the L key l*ouch*ol*ouch
maybe we should use milk cooling cos i spilled milk on my laptop and it didn't do much, except a slight shock when i touch the L key l*ouch*ol*ouch
R Regulus Daemon Poster Messages 820 Oct 1, 2004 #55 Lol. ummmmm....sure, ok, we'll look into that. lol
O OIDanTheManIO Fully Optimized Messages 1,847 Oct 1, 2004 #56 Great idea, I'll get right to testing that out! Haha, just kidding
L lazerman Fully Optimized Messages 1,842 Oct 4, 2004 #57 What about ethylene glycol? It's what they used in the brewery truck on monster garage to cool the beer while it was ferminting.
What about ethylene glycol? It's what they used in the brewery truck on monster garage to cool the beer while it was ferminting.
S Shadow9684 In Runtime Messages 178 Oct 6, 2004 #59 its a real shame we can't cool things to absolute 0, that would be fun to see
O OIDanTheManIO Fully Optimized Messages 1,847 Oct 6, 2004 #60 Shadow9684 said: its a real shame we can't cool things to absolute 0, that would be fun to see Click to expand... Indeed it would...
Shadow9684 said: its a real shame we can't cool things to absolute 0, that would be fun to see Click to expand... Indeed it would...