What will they come up with next?

http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/32323/113/

amazing stuff, what?


Tony. . .

RE: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . by Carlos

Carlos
Thu Jun 07 21:17:00 CDT 2007

How about trying that bloated software generates electricity too?
Carlos

"Tony Sperling" wrote:

> What will they come up with next?
>
> http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/32323/113/
>
> amazing stuff, what?
>
>
> Tony. . .
>
>
>
>

Re: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . by Homer

Homer
Sat Jun 09 14:35:38 CDT 2007

> How about trying that bloated software generates electricity too?
> Carlos

Good idea. You could probably power a city the size of New York with two or
three boxes with Athlon XP CPUs running Vista. :o)



Re: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . by Carlos

Carlos
Sat Jun 09 16:27:00 CDT 2007

And how many Springfield size cities would that be?
:-))))))
Have a nice evening, Homer!
My kids do love you, or whatever your character is.
Carlos

"Homer J. Simpson" wrote:

> > How about trying that bloated software generates electricity too?
> > Carlos
>
> Good idea. You could probably power a city the size of New York with two or
> three boxes with Athlon XP CPUs running Vista. :o)
>
>
>

Re: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . by Homer

Homer
Sat Jun 09 16:55:54 CDT 2007

> And how many Springfield size cities would that be?
> :-))))))

I'd rather not speculate, that would put me out of a job. :-p

> Have a nice evening, Homer!
> My kids do love you, or whatever your character is.

Great. Now go see my movie next month.



Re: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . by Jud

Jud
Sat Jun 09 18:52:52 CDT 2007

On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 19:17:00 -0700, Carlos
<Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>How about trying that bloated software generates electricity too?
>Carlos

Well.... bloated software requires faster processors, which generate more
heat.... and we're round the circle again :-))

jud

Re: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . by Jud

Jud
Sun Jun 10 11:09:13 CDT 2007

On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 19:17:00 -0700, Carlos
<Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>How about trying that bloated software generates electricity too?
>Carlos

Well.... bloated software requires faster processors, which generate more
heat.... and we're round the circle again :-))

jud