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I thought about the drive bays but reasoned that if it were USB instead, there would surely be slots at the back of most computers, and one could utilise the fan there to dispell the fragrance. |
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Given that the fan is venting warm air from the computer case, your smelly-block might not need any further heating (as with those smelly-rings that you put on light-bulbs). If it's not warm enough, over-clock your processor and put the smelly-block right on the heat-sink. |
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One problem, Tiger.. Responsible computer users have their monitor shut off after a period of idleness. Of course, some responsible computer users never leave the keyboard idle for too long. |
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Apple G4 Cube would be a nice solution. That chimney would provide a nice heat source for a smelly block. |
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A bit of a variation, a USB ionizer/dust remover. It plugs into the USB port not unlike the aforementioned air freshener, but this one ionizes and removes dust from the air before the nasty little dust bunnies can enter and harm you computer. |
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Aren't ionizers, like, a Bad Thing to have around electronic components? (Maybe I dreamt it was a Bad Thing). |
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I think this exists already. . .not sure though. |
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