:-D
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:vz07mk.2159ng@pcbanter.net,
vz07mk <vz07mk.2159ng@pcbanter.net> hunted and pecked:
> Thanks Wesley. Twinkies for RAM eh....humm Do you know if they will work
> with an 800Mhz FSB?
>
> Wesley Vogel Wrote:
>> Since pop tarts have the same half-life as uranium, they would sure last
>> a
>> long time as video cards. I am pretty sure that they would outlast
>> your
>> Wooden CPU.
>>
>> You may want to also consider using Twinkies for RAM, they would
>> certainly
>> outlast the pop tarts.
>>
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>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:vz07mk.213c7d@pcbanter.net,
>> vz07mk vz07mk.213c7d@pcbanter.net hunted and pecked:
>> 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. ?
>>
>>
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>> vz07mk
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