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From: dales@teksce.SCE.TEK.COM (Dale Snell)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: If you can't stand the heat ...
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Date: 15 Jul 88 01:45:33 GMT
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Reply-To: dales@teksce.SCE.TEK.COM (Dale Snell)
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[ The plot thickens with a package of chickens... ]

In article <6611@dcatla.UUCP> mclek@sunb.UUCP (Larry E. Kollar) writes:
|In article <4210@cbmvax.UUCP> daveh@cbmvax.UUCP (Dave Haynie) writes:
|>It seems the '2000 WAS doing a pretty good job of heating up the rest of
|>the house.
|
|In a heat wave, everything contributes to the heat -- but I'd have a hard time
|believing that even a full-blown 2000 could pump out THAT much heat....
|
|	Larry Kollar	...!gatech!dcatla!mclek

     I'm not sure about an entire house, but I used to keep my bedroom
significantly (to me) warmer than the rest of the house by leaving my old
Tektronix 4051 on all the time.  The change in temperature was quite
noticable, and welcome during the winter!  I don't *think* that my '51
dissipates as much heat as a 2000.  (I could be wrong, of course.  (What, me
wrong?  :-) :-) )  I'd have to dig the old beast out to check.  Haven't used
it in ages.)  Hmm...  Maybe I should put my Amiga in my bedroom this winter. 
Though the fan might be a bit noisy...

					--dds

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