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sorry if this isnt in the right topic, but imagine computers that work and process in water? like as if all the componenets we're shortened down to size so that every part of every water particle can better absorb the heat, heck whynot add some kind of thingy majingy like an underwater AC, or add your own ice to cool down the water

Just a though, not trying to be funny, but that is what most likely will happen...will most likely allow us to break all bounds too, like getting past 7.1 GHz, awesome :P

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computernewbie wrote :

sorry if this isnt in the right topic, but imagine computers that work and process in water? like as if all the componenets we're shortened down to size so that every part of every water particle can better absorb the heat, heck whynot add some kind of thingy majingy like an underwater AC, or add your own ice to cool down the water

Just a though, not trying to be funny, but that is what most likely will happen...will most likely allow us to break all bounds too, like getting past 7.1 GHz, awesome :P



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whynot add some kind of thingy majingy like an underwater AC, or add your own ice to cool down the water



Nice. The technology surrounding the development of underwater air conditioning is in full swing with heavy demand coming from the ever growing of number of people growing gills in recent years. ;)

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Message edited by badge on 05-10-2009 at 11:53:28 AM
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Been some experiments using mineral oil. The problem with water is that it needs to be very pure before it is an insulator, and not a conductor.

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badge wrote :

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whynot add some kind of thingy majingy like an underwater AC, or add your own ice to cool down the water



Nice. The technology surrounding the development of underwater air conditioning is in full swing with heavy demand coming from the ever growing of number of people growing gills in recent years. ;)




yes...it seems we have been pre-evolving in the past years, our brains keep yet getting smaller...

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I guess the computers like the IBM Big Blues etc which run in liquids and cost 50 million dollars designed by the best engineers in the world need to call the original poster and get his thingy ideaingys.

Too Funny......................

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i agree, this shall be settled in court for copy right infringment!

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It's called a patent when dealing with physical stuff.

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Intellectual property/thingy majingy, what's the difference when your a functional illeterate. :o


Message edited by badge on 05-11-2009 at 05:06:44 AM
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thats what she said...

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