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From: mike
While I am no longer overly concerned about my sperm count, you are correct
about keeping my legs cool.
My notebook doesn't need external cooling to keep cool.
/m
On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 19:41:30 -0400, Rich Gauszka
wrote:
> From the reviews I've seen the Lapinator appears to be for those who
>use their notebooks resting on their laps and have a strong desire to
>keep their legs cool and sperm count high. I use my notebook on a table
>and am more concerned with heat inside generated inside the notebook.
>
>
>
>
>mike wrote:
>> I use a passive cooler for my Dell notebook.
>> httpt ://www.lapinator.com/
>>
>> /m
>>
>> On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:04:01 -0400, "Rich Gauszka"
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I am smiling a bit more now that I have a notebook that can
read email in
>>> text mode without being compromised
>>>
>>> The cooler that gave me the shutdown trouble was the Lian Li.
>>>
>>> I did try another notebook cooler - Vantec LapCool. It also has an
>>> adjustment to have your laptop on a slope. Unfortunately the surface of
the
>>> cooler is so slick that the notebook will slide off it. It
should have been
>>> named the Vantec Slide Cool.
>>>
>>> The Vantec did have an external power unit but for some reason
I couldn't
>>> get Vantec's usb hub/card reader to work with the Macbook. It
worked fine
>>> with my Sony Vaio notebook. Other usb hubs and card readers
appear to work
>>> fine with the Macbook. I haven't seen a usb problem like this since the
>>> early years of usb.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Frank Haber" wrote in message
>>> news:46112349{at}w3.nls.net...
>>>>> It hasn't shut down since I disconnected the notebook
cooler's fans from
>>>>> the Macbook usb port.
>>>> Pardon my schadenfreude. Shutting down one's notebook with a cooler
>>>> designed to preserve it does have a hugely comic aspect to it.
>>>>
>>>> (...having done that and worse. I trust we're laughing together.)
>>>>
>>>> Don't I remember that early Mac laptops (?Wall Street)
were famous for
>>>> costing you $800 for a replacement motherboard and $300
for labor if you
>>>> were foolish enough to overstress the unfused firewire port?
>>>>
>>>>
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