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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Knoxville
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Recife - Brasil Northeast
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If your tried to use fan.... i suppose the noise will be very big....and those cavities are internal, and many not interconected in a good shape to air cross...even to air contact....if the air not move inside, only convection heat movement will work..... but how?.... having not vertical or horizontal tubes?.... Labirint.....also i am thinking if you tried to make some watter flow to cool the surface...if air cannot move well...maybe watter can move?... i suppose you will have enormous resistance to the watter flow....maybe be good enougth to use to have a good shower...if very strong and resistant, can be used to make skin peeling, or to remove dead skin from our foot...but do not seem to be too much interesting to cooling, as surface, not in contact with air in movement never worked.
I must confess i had not patience enougth to read all the text showed in the link..... because seems bad first sigth...but i can be wrong...will return to read each word. regards, Carlos
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Recife - Brasil Northeast
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I believe it will work...but for very special applications were the cost is not a problem...it is not only the foam....much more than a foam, a termical entire system.
Carlos
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Eugene, OR
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Destroyer:
I'm sure the developers will be glad to learn that they have your blessing. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Recife - Brasil Northeast
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And go down fast when find "the perfect objective".
You may write a book, you are too much intelligent, your sarcarstic humor is great. You put the points and the dashes in their place. The real meaning is the one you told...they are ..... about what i think. I remember you humor since the first time i came here..... how is your motorcicle seat dear Bill?....... are you feeling well?.... i suggest you to replace to a bigger one....hehe regards, Carlos
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Eugene, OR
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Thanks.
My sarcastic humor works wonders with my social life - it keeps the fleas away. |
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