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- From: tilley@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Richard Tilley)
- Subject: Re: Temperature (really cold) temperature effects
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- Organization: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
- References: <1992Nov3.000637.29150@cs.ucla.edu> <1992Nov3.173656.27076@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 20:05:31 GMT
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- In <1992Nov3.173656.27076@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> geoffb@coos.dartmouth.edu (Geoff Bronner) writes:
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- >That's really irrelevant. At temperatures below 50 degrees you're risking
- >condensation build up no matter how long you leave the mac on. Temperature
- >sawings are the worst but you don't want to operate the computer out of
- >the recommended range under any circumstances.
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- Condensation forms on objects only if they are colder than the surrounding air.
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- ... Richard
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