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Old 07-25-2007, 12:28 PM #31
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I'm still trying to figure out what a Tablet PC is. Never heard of it.

But I do have a suggestion about the HEAT issue of a notebook.

What if a person does this??

You buy a notebook.

You take several cold keepers (you know, the things you freeze in the freezer, so when you go to the supermarket you put them in your bags so when you buy frozen foods, it keeps them frozen until you take home the food, then you just take the cold keepers out of the bags and put them back in the freezer. I have about 12 of these things because everytime Alan's IVIG meds arrive, they come packed in stuff and there's usually 2 cold keepers in them. So I refrigerate the meds and put the cold keepers back in the fridge. Now I do have a LOT OF COLD KEEPERS.
And I have many that are the same size, same thickness, and same dimensions.

What if I bought a notebook (that is if my computer ever breaks down).

I then take 5 or so of the same size cold keepers. (They don't melt or anything, they contain a fluid that is all self contained, so there is no leakage at all).

What if I line up the 5 or so cold keepers on my computer desk.

What if I put a towel over these cold keepers. Then I place the Notebook on top of the cold keepers??? No more heat problem.

Am I stupid, creative, or just plain nuts???

Thank you for any info.

There must be some giant cold keeper (the same size as the notebook), that one puts in the freezer, then in the morning, when one gets up, you simply take out the big cold keeper thing, put it on the desk, put a cover over it, place your notebook and the notebook will keep cool.

If they don't have such an invention, maybe they should????

Melody
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