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JackHiggins
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Post #21by JackHiggins » 21.08.2003, 00:03

I wrote:The loch vostok monster?

then Cormoran wrote:Yeah...Maximum size, 1 Micron....While potentially dangerous, monsters small enough to inhale seem less scary :lol:


Antarctic lake water will fizz like a soda, researchers say

Bet you didn't expect that, now did you?! :)
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Adelvunegv_waya
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Joined: 11.08.2003
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Location: Abilene tx

Quit yer bellyaching :)

Post #22by Adelvunegv_waya » 21.08.2003, 00:22

Lets see, for the last week we have had in west texas 101, 103, 105, 102, 100, 103, 106... and today we cooled down to 95! (time to grab a parka)

Now as far as the temp inside HAL900psychopc (my homebuilt custom job) with the 800mhz duron oc'd to 1.2 ghz, liquid cooling and 18 fans, it is a cool 87 degrees. With the case on.

Now since the discovery of this wonderful new software, looks like HAL is in dire need of a rebuild. (my wife hates the developers of celestia for this reason)

Im figuring on building a custom graphics card based on the Geforce chipset, at least 2 gigs of ram and a 2.4ghz processor.... and putting the whole thing in a freezer to keep it nice and cool. :D
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