[H-GEN] Free sausage sizzle for all... my place
Christopher Biggs
chris at stallion.oz.au
Mon Nov 17 16:54:25 EST 1997
Chris Pascoe <s335029 at student.uq.edu.au> moved upon the face of the 'Net and spake thusly:
>
> I suppose if we went from 'slightly moist' to 'constantly flooded' with
> the water drip it would be okay - you could always pump the water out of
> the pool under the computer and spray it on the roof of the house for more
> cooling as well..
>
Now there's the answer: Chloroflourocarbons!
As well as being mostly chemically inert, they're also completely
non-conducting. IIRC Cray used to use them for liquid cooling
of some of their machines.
Of course, there is the little problem with the Ozone...
Chris.
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