vz07mk Wrote:
> Og Wrote:
> > Would is inherently a poor conductor, so you will need to soak it in
> a
> > good
> > electrolyte in order to provide the electrons necessary to conduct
> > electricity.
> >
> > steve
> >
> > "Danny MacDonald" ids@ns.sympatico.ca wrote in message
> > news:OMI2SYJhFHA.3568@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...-
> > Would anyone know how to make CPUs out of wood? I swood a good
> > conductor
> > of electricity and will it integrate properly into a standard
> > motherboard
> > ?
> > -
>
> Thank you so much for all your advise. I hadn't checked back for so
> long that I forgot my account credentials. Anyway, I finally have
> crafted my very first Wooden CPU and it screams along at 7.2 Ghz ! The
> exacto knife works flawlessly for overclocking and soaking it in water
> has incresed bus speed to over 2.0 Ghz...I know, I was amazed too.
> Thanks again and now I have one more question....Is it possible to
> make
> video cards out of pop tarts? I'm almost sure I can but I'm a bit
> concerned that the filling may leak and stain or worse yet perhaps
> burn
> the wooden CPU. ?
>
>
> --
> vz07mk
I know back in the "old" days the pop tarts were AGP compliant, but
i've not seen PCI-e compliant pop tarts. might have to wait for bit,
you'd hate for this to be the sys bottleneck
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cyberhonky