this thread is about doing cool things with computers.
we are all computer geeks
this is a forum for computer geeks
of course the thread spins into tales of losing a finger or something else trivial
they are usin g liquid nitrogen on their pcs COOOOOLLLL!!!!!!
get it?
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Sounds crazy, but from my brief unscientific study of the very first site I googled, bare skin isn't as bad as it's cracked up to be. If you do wear protection, be sure it won't soak up or trap liquid, or it's hospital time.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWith liquid nitrogen.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8284366.stm
No gloves, no eye protection.
Most impressive.
Loved the blowtorch though.
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I used to stick my hands in dewar flasks of the stuff.
Gloves. Poof.
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When I was at uni, a fellow student filled a plastic coke bottle with liquid nitrogen and then screwed the top on to "see what would happen"
When the thing started making some strange noises he panicked and quickly stuck it under a cold tap to "cool" it down.
Needless to say, that didn't have the effect he was expecting!
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Overclocking.
With liquid nitrogen.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8284366.stm
No gloves, no eye protection.
Most impressive.
Loved the blowtorch though.Tags: None
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