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"Donut" PC
A PC, shaped like everyone's favorite pastry. | |
With all of the problems modern rectangular-box computers have with cooling, why doesn't someone make them in the shape of a donut, with a fan in the center and the components radiating out from it? Simple, even cooling...
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thats not our favourite pastry BTW |
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but that is not a criticism of your idea, I don't know enough about the subject. mine crashed again today :( |
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Sorry, shouldn't have assumed that everyone else has the same yeast-risen, glazed monkey on their backs that I do. :) |
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This is *The* preeminent Croissant-aware site on the Internet. It is sacrilige to compare a donut to everyone in the halfbakery's favo(u)rite pastry. Fishbone. |
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Croissants are best served warm, which will further hinder the cooling process. |
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I sense the aroma of a follow-on idea half-baking in someone's head. |
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Yes, even though I love donuts, I think that to say it is the favourite of HalfBakery's users is heresy. (sp?) |
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What if the computer spins around, expelling...the heat...by centrifugal force..? |
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You could have stationary hard disk platters with the read heads and the rest of the computer rotating around them. |
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//I don't know enough about the subject. mine crashed again today // A crashed donut is a sad pastry. |
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