From: Skybuck Flying on
Hello,

Meeeee, Skybuck, has possibly discovered a new problem with air cooling for
electronics:

Static electricty could build up... because the wind is rubbing it's
electrons against the materials, like plastics and so on.

Static electricty could build up at which at a certain point it might jump
over to electronics and cause damage ?!?

Some links explaining how static electricity works:

http://www.livescience.com/environment/060417_MM_static_electricity.html

Is this a known problem with air cooling for electronics, or has Skybuck
discovered a new problem/limitation to air cooling electronics ? ;) !
WOOOOHHHHHHH Mind blowing nice =D

Bye,
Skybuck ;)


From: John Larkin on
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 05:28:39 +0200, "Skybuck Flying"
<BloodyShame(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Meeeee, Skybuck, has possibly discovered a new problem with air cooling for
>electronics:
>
>Static electricty could build up... because the wind is rubbing it's
>electrons against the materials, like plastics and so on.
>
>Static electricty could build up at which at a certain point it might jump
>over to electronics and cause damage ?!?
>
>Some links explaining how static electricity works:
>
>http://www.livescience.com/environment/060417_MM_static_electricity.html
>
>Is this a known problem with air cooling for electronics, or has Skybuck
>discovered a new problem/limitation to air cooling electronics ? ;) !
>WOOOOHHHHHHH Mind blowing nice =D
>
>Bye,
> Skybuck ;)
>

"Build up"? Where?

John

From: vandys on
In comp.arch John Larkin <jjlarkin(a)highnotlandthistechnologypart.com> wrote:
>>Meeeee, Skybuck, has possibly discovered a new problem with air cooling for
>>electronics:
>>...
> "Build up"? Where?

Please, just add him to your kill file like the rest of us, and then
move on.

Thanks,
Andy Valencia
From: Calab on


"Skybuck Flying" <BloodyShame(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:5697c$48800d61$541983fa$31434(a)cache6.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...
| Hello,
|
| Meeeee, Skybuck, has possibly discovered a new problem with air cooling
for
| electronics:
|
| Static electricty could build up... because the wind is rubbing it's
| electrons against the materials, like plastics and so on.

*sigh*

Everyone do each other a favour and *PLONK* this idjit.


From: BobW on


You must be a very lonely person.

Bob
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