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- From: crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal)
- Subject: Re: Minimum Room Temperature for an Amiga
- Message-ID: <crystal.724188584@glia>
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- References: <71435@cup.portal.com> <1992Dec12.000751.6340@pro-freedom.cts.com>
- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 19:29:44 GMT
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- In <1992Dec12.000751.6340@pro-freedom.cts.com> eeb@pro-freedom.cts.com (Ed Brown) writes:
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- >> Cold is not anywhere near a problem as heat is.
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- >In most cases, I agree with that. Cold can lead to moisture condensation,
- >however, and that can be pretty tough on most electronic devices, including
- >computers and their peripherals. Moral: Never breathe on a cold computer!
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- > ;-)
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- > -=- Ed
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- >* Edward E. Brown II * Internet: eeb@pro-freedom.cts.com *
- >* Chemist On A Mission From GOD! * FidoNet: 1:105/135 *
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- > Annoy the media...Think for yourself!
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- Okay...net sex is out. No heavy breathing on my Ami... ;>
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- Crystal
- ;>
- (currently not in heat anyway... :> )
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