CHIP COOLING, was Re: : "Drexlerian" as an epithet

From: Michael M. Butler (butler@comp-lib.org)
Date: Fri Feb 15 2002 - 13:43:15 MST


[sound of siren] {tire squeak] [muffled door slam] [boots on gravel]

Sir, could you wind down your window. Do you know why I've stopped you? No?
I've measured the topic drift here to be a substantial fraction of the speed of light.

/s/
Bad cop Butler

Brian D Williams wrote:
>
> >From: Mike Lorrey <mlorrey@datamann.com>
>
> >I'm wondering why chip companies are not looking at building MEMS
> >cooling systems into chips,
...
> The March issue of WIRED has a blurb about a breakthrough in
> thermoelectric cooling, the new process is 2.5 times more efficient
> and 23,000 times faster.

>
> Brian
>
> Member:
> Extropy Institute, www.extropy.org
> National Rifle Association, www.nra.org, 1.800.672.3888
> SBC/Ameritech Data Center Chicago, IL, Local 134 I.B.E.W

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I am here as part of a civilization.        from the people who didn't do it."


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