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<0> Nanuq, ... Fahrenheit! <1> buahaha <1> Kelvin! <0> sorry, range error <1> okay, 9K <2> Nanuq: oh spare the negative sign. <1> isn't that at par with liquid helium? <0> somewhat warmer <1> hydrogen? <0> (I think) <3> tsokolat: hahah, the "one digit" had me confused. one scale is what you ment i think <4> snake vs. car engine: <4> http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/carsnake.asp <0> dogbert2, is your Alzheimer's kicking in? you've sent us all those before... <4> yeah, but they are fun to look at :) <0> you know, I seem to recall reading that they haven't managed to make hydrogen solidify, despite low temperatures and high pressures
<1> Liandrin: 5.2K for He4, 3.3K for He3 <0> instead they found things like superfluidity <1> wow, pretty <1> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Liquid_Oxygen.gif <2> time to bed.. goodnight all <1> "Oxygen is an oxidiser." <1> well duh <5> Some people need things pointed out to them <5> and the cat just took posession of my right arm <4> how did the cat do that? <5> By resting it's head over it. <4> sheesh <0> Nanuq, that must be a challenging subject to photograph <1> http://flickr.com/groups/pstennis/discuss/167352/ <1> sweet <1> % ls -l openvpn <1> -rwxr-xr-x 1 eric wheel 1058928 Aug 2 01:06 openvpn <1> static ssl and liblzo2 <1> just depends on libc <3> and $ARCH <0> okay, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_on_a_plane <0> I would delete it as patent nonsense or send it to BJAODN, but it's actually a real movie. <0> *sob* <1> whitecap: NetBSD 2.1/x86 <1> whitecap: well, NetBSD 2.1/i586 <0> man, HC should've charged royalties for that one. ;) <1> whitecap: used gcc 3.4.6 for the whole thing, including openssl and liblzo2, built with -Os -march=i586 <1> whitecap: so, it's tight <3> Nanuq: i use -Os if it's nfs root <6> Hey guys... <6> lately my comp and surrounding electronics have been getting pretty warm ... anyone know of any primitive air conditioning units etc. i can build to cool off the surrounding area ? <5> Mikehoo: Yup, it's called a window <1> haha <1> Pizbit: and he thought he were rid of Windows <6> Lol <5> Nanuq: Well he thought wrong! <6> Man .. i cant even sleep in my room its so hot with this shiat <5> Mikehoo: You need a window <5> ...that opens:P <6> Its a heat wave outside 2 <6> im doomed <0> man, where's a Romulan when you need one <5> Then nothing primitive will work <6> http://www.eng.uwaterloo.ca/~gmilburn/ac/geoff_ac.html I'm thinking of building this ... you think its safe to wrap the tubing around the PC case ? <5> Mikehoo: It's *really* expensive to cool air down <6> If I add cooling to my PC it will still need to output the hot stuff right ? which would be into my room ? <5> Yep <5> You need to get the heat out of the room, it's no good to just take it off the PC <1> Mikehoo: maybe consider a computer that doesn't dim the lights when you run it? <5> Also the PC will cooler more efficiently when the air is a cooler temperature <1> see, each of my systems puts out less heat than I do. I consider this a good thing. <6> Portable ACs are expensive <6> Im gonna try the one from the link <5> Mikehoo: The problem with portable AC is that most people stick the exhaust in the ceiling space <5> And guess what? The heat just flows down again <6> lol <6> I guess ill just be using my computer less until it gets cooler outside <5> Mikehoo: LCD or CRT?
<6> I should open my bar fridge into my PC <6> hahah <6> LCD actually <5> Nope, that's ****ing stupid <5> All the fridge will do with that is make it hotter <5> And run up your electricity bill <6> Is it possible ... i bought a PS 450W <7> does anyone know a software that burns dvds on linux also windows ( same software ) , and it has the source coude free for downloand ? <6> I think it may be the cause of all the heat <8> nah <8> the power supply won't dissipate that much power unless your system is draining that much power. <6> if I unplugged my peripherals would that cause it to draw less power therefore less heat gen ? <8> besides, the PSU itself doesn't dissipate more than about 30-40W by itself. <8> depends on what peripherals you're talking about. <5> Mikehoo: Not really, do they generate heat? <8> If you're talking about CDROMs or something, probably not <6> No not themselves ... but wouldnt it cause the comp itself to draw more power <5> Mikehoo: The problem with using a fridge is the same as using the fan, you're just moving the heat around and even creating some along the way <6> Webcams, printers etc <8> hard disks, though, yes. since they're moving parts they generate a lot more heat. <5> Mikehoo: It'd only help if they generate heat, else there's no appreciable difference <8> inkjets don't generate a whole lot... but laser printers do <8> and even then, most personal laser printers use fusers with a low duty cycle <8> so they only generate heat when they're printing <8> webcams? heh, you're lucky if those dissipate 5W <6> lol <6> I donno something is fishy ... im on an Athalon 2800 + not overclocked .. nothing ... im gonna open up my case and see if something is up <8> what temperature does your CPU sit at? <6> not a clue <8> i have a 3000+ and my CPU sits at around 105 deg. F, ch***is at around 78-80 deg. F <6> im gonna check that out <6> thanks bhab <8> welcome. <8> your system should be strikingly similar. <8> i've also got a fairly normal all-aluminum case. <8> it does, however, have remarkable airflow. <6> Maybe I'll switch over my case ... or cut out a space for a side fan <8> mine has two low-noise in the front, one in the rear, and one on top, actually <8> it's surprisingly quiet for the number of fans installed <6> The noise on my PS is insaaane <6> any recommendations for a decent cheap quiet one ? <6> I bought an Orion before this one and it self destructed in a week lol <8> scary. heh, no... this is the PSU that came with the case. <8> ok, i think i'm gonna watch some tv before i hit the sack. <8> 'nite. <6> Thanks a bunch <9> Hello, the IEEE 802.1x protocol (Aegis V3.0.0.5 ) is that always required for a WiFi card ? <10> I've got an old linux box running in front of me, gdm is showing, but I have no keyboard. dhcp has run. I have synergy on my laptop to share its keyboard, but I need to start X remotely. Is this possible? <5> 'yes' <9> hey <11> i have a problem...i`m new in linux (now i`ve installed the first time in my life and see it the first time in my life) :) can somebody tell me pls how to set up my network ? because i have a PPPoE network...which uses a login name and p***word to connect... :( <11> i have mandrake <10> well ive killed gdm through ssh, but when i try to startx i'm told that perhaps i dont have console ownership. anybody know how? <12> *yaaaaawn* <12> Morning geeks <1> hmph <13> *yaaaaaaaaaawn* <1> JJ <13> morning mofos <1> trying to figure out what's up here <13> heh <1> can't ping the other end of my tunnel <12> The sky! <1> it's not ipfilter <13> hmm... no idea <13> except that I need to get to work <1> I am receiving the pings over the tunnel, they're just not being returned <13> bbi 30m <13> odd <1> ironically it worked better behind nat!
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