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It's not really irrigation, is it? That would imply cutting grooves into the mother board. It probably needs a whole new word, such as 'transflation'. |
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I suppose so. My garden irrigation system is just a hosepipe with holes in it, though. |
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word bun to [pertinax] for 'transflation'. |
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I think an oil bath air filter would be cooler. |
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//I think an oil bath air filter would be cooler.// |
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The reason I thought this up was so that it would be very easy but without changing your set up very much at all. |
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Wouldn't it be a case of ventilation or "turbulent dust arousal"? |
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i'm not convinced that the many holes will have adequate pressure to loosen the dirt. |
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I seem to remember a scene in "Gattaca" where Ethan Hawke goes over his keyboard with a sort of micro-vacuum cleaner to keep fallen skin cells and hair follicles from falling into the cracks and incriminating him. |
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"static fire suppression system" --> "static dust exsufflation system" |
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//It's not really irrigation, is it? That would imply cutting
grooves into the mother board.// |
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Grooves are irrelevant to the meaning. But it's still the
wrong word. |
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irrigation [ir-i-gey-sh/uh/ n] noun
1) the artificial application of water to land to assist in
the production of crops.
2) Medicine/Medical . the flushing or washing out of
anything with water or other liquid. |
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If you're not using a liquid, you probably shouldn't use the
word irrigation. |
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Suitable words I found are "depurate" (to make or become free from impurities) or
perhaps "deterge" (1-to wipe or wash away; cleanse; 2- to cleanse of impurities or
undesirable matter, as a wound). |
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Just like in the upper right of your keyboard may be Pause / Break, the upper left could be Escape / Expel |
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Ah, I like "motherboard exsufflation". Liberating the motherboard dust is somewhat like a sneeze -- and much like a yawn, would be likely to induce sneezes in those nearby. |
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