At 01:38 PM 12/10/02 -0800, you wrote:
Right, except that these systems are indoors in an
office environment
and there isn't an adequate temperature gradient.
I know, but it doesn't seem impossible to have them enclosed with
circulation from the outside (this is what I was thinking about).
Much easier than pressurized chambers and the like.
Of course, monitors, mice, keyboards would not get this treatment...
You'd think things would be cool enough at the
South Pole, but there's
some non-intuitive forces at work.
It is actually pretty intuitive with a minimal knowledge of physics.
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